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Examples of national treasure


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Put together they would be a nationaltreasure, a primary source on the art of the actor.
That makes them a nationaltreasure.
I firmly believe that those hills and green vales are a nationaltreasure—a much neglected treasure and one that is kept on the cheap.
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This palace is a great nationaltreasure and a vital part of our national heritage.
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The universities are so important to our future that we need to spend an increasing amount of the nationaltreasure on developing them.
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Our generation must take the necessary steps to ensure that this great nationaltreasure is properly conserved.
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It is, one could say, something of a nationaltreasure.
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Again, the way in which it is proposed that this nationaltreasure should be dealt with seems thoroughly sensible.
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You desecrate a nationaltreasure, no less than by turning a stately home into an auto parts warehouse.
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I do not believe that the relocation of nationaltreasure in any way diminishes the significance of the object or objects.
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That includes any archaeological object, irrespective of its monetary value, provided that it is a nationaltreasure.
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That important nationaltreasure has been retained in this country but, notwithstanding that, there is still a constant flow abroad of works of art.
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It is a nationaltreasure, and we should do everything possible to ensure its survival.
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It is sad that an important nationaltreasure house such as the national gallery does not open on bank holidays.
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My reading of them is that a state can simply claim that something is a nationaltreasure, thereby preventing its movement.
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This is a valuable library and the slides are as much a nationaltreasure as the objects that they depict.
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Mutual recognition is confined to whether or not an item is a nationaltreasure, with penalties left to the requesting state according to its laws.
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We must ensure that it is preserved properly as part of our nationaltreasure.
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Such a location should be guarded as a nationaltreasure, yet it is being plundered for its peat by a multinational organisation.
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It is a nationaltreasure, not a device for squeezing money out of customers who face a monopoly.
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The result is a heritage of architectural beauty and distinction, and a nationaltreasure which needs to be preserved.
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They will also apply where a nationaltreasure has not been returned following a period of unlawful temporary removal.
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There is simply no end to the nationaltreasure house of music, art, entertainment, sport, instruction and education that can be built up.
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It is therefore a nationaltreasure of immense importance.
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We are endowing the health service with nationaltreasure in the form of billions of pounds.
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I hope that they will be able to allay our fears about the future of what everyone agrees is a nationaltreasure.
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The regulations should be sufficient should a member of the public obstruct the competent authority in the exercise of searching for a requested nationaltreasure of another member state.
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It is a glorious nationaltreasure.
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But it is a nationaltreasure.
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It is true that the requesting state will be expected to pay the costs involved in an individual application for a nationaltreasure to be returned.
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That means that this great nationaltreasure-house of books is only available to the professional, whole-time scholar, and not even to him after 5 o'clock in the evening.
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Although they are not typical of those occupied by the majority of my constituents, they are a nationaltreasure and a feature that people from throughout the country enjoy.
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He is a nationaltreasure.
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In its home country, it is regarded as a nationaltreasure.
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He called her a nationaltreasure and had even awarded her an honorary decoration in 1965.
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The temple bell, a nationaltreasure dated 15th century, was also melted and destroyed in the fire.
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Her daring dives from the top of the 10-meter platform transformed the teeny 12-year-old into a nationaltreasure.
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The festival is considered to be a nationaltreasure.
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It was listed as a nationaltreasure and restored in 1984-1985.
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There was a fine school of pioneer artists who recorded so much of our natural wild life now a nationaltreasure of the finest quality.
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Although built separately, they are designated together as one single nationaltreasure.
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The island is known as the spot where the golden block seal (stamp), a nationaltreasure, was excavated.
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She was described in 2007 as a nationaltreasure.
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He is less a contemporary artist than a nationaltreasure.
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Encompassing over 3,048 square feet of wall space, making them a unique historic nationaltreasure.
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It was designated a nationaltreasure in 1922.
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He is still lauded as a nationaltreasure.
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The final replacement, constructed in 1886, remains, and has been designated a nationaltreasure.
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In general, traditional schools these days will split their programs for domestic students and enthusiasts, thereby getting the old forms characterized as a nationaltreasure.
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With a collection valued at $3.5 million it is truly a nationaltreasure.
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Considered a nationaltreasure, the collection boasts many one-of-a-kind pieces and is a valuable resource for churches and religious scholars.
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The church has a long history and is considered a nationaltreasure.
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The piece revealed a taotie design, but the family did not know it was a nationaltreasure.
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Perhaps they are emotionally attached to the environment, or the park is a nationaltreasure; littering it would offend their patriotism.
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The mural is for the citizens to cherish and it should be treated as a nationaltreasure.
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One of them is designated nationaltreasure 120.
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This is then stored in the great vault of kings as a nationaltreasure.
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He accumulated a nationaltreasure, supported new industries and the middle class of merchants.
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The organ is now considered a nationaltreasure.
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It is a nationaltreasure.
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His talent is a nationaltreasure.
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The temple was a designated nationaltreasure until the last remaining original structure of the complex, the three-story pagoda, was hit by lightning in 1944, and burnt to ground.
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It has been designated a nationaltreasure.
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Every reasonable precaution is taken to safeguard the national treasures, the great majority of which are clearly irreplaceable.
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Their rights of access are denied to them, yet we are talking of national treasures which the public have effectively funded.
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The mania for harmonisation and approximation has not yet manifested itself where national treasures are concerned.
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He asked me about defining national treasures after unlawful removal.
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He also drew to our attention the matter of national treasures.
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The arts and related subject and national treasures should not, in my view, be concentrated entirely in the capital.
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We could go a long way towards safeguarding our national treasures by taking off private owners the pressures to sell.
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It allows the gospels to be studied alongside them and other great national treasures.
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This will allow member states to designate objects as national treasures after they have been exported.
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Our forest is one of our greatest national treasures.
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We understand that the regulations apply only to national treasures and the inventories of public collections or ecclesiastical institutions.
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It is unlikely that a new archaeological site or a site that has not been excavated before will be on an inventory of national treasures.
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Important national treasures could be removed by their owners across internal borders without the permission of the member states from which they originated.
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We are concerned for our national collections and the store of national treasures in this country.
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What other national treasures are going to appear next on the market and require this rather undignified last-minute salvage operation?
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Indeed, there is an increasing appreciation of our national treasures.
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But however we came by some of our national treasures, let us make the best present-day use of them.
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The lax operation of the law puts the interests of the very wealthy —landowners and owners of great national treasures—above those of the public.
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Here again we have one of our greatest national treasures.
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Does it not instead give rise to complete uncertainty since it will enable member states to designate objects as national treasures after unlawful removal?
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In almost arithmetical progression the pace gets faster in the loss of our national treasures and heritage.
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It is one of our great national treasures and the backbone of our tourism industry, and we plan to make it accessible to everyone.
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I have a great deal of sympathy with the view that public money should be used to preserve our national treasures and to support libraries.
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I believe also that where we locate and how we display national treasures are important considerations.
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From the point of view of the public it seems unfortunate if galleries have differences of this kind about showing national treasures.
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We cannot cut up the national treasures and share them out.
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The problem of unlawful circulation of national treasures is worth tackling, just as we are tackling trafficking in stolen art and objects.
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This is an internal market measure providing an additional layer of protection for member states' national treasures.
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We do not have a designated list of national treasures, but we have public collections and ecclesiastical institutions.
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There, they did their best to reassure us and to explain why they would not make "a pre-emptive strike" against our national treasures.
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It is hardly the best way to preserve our national treasures.
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Then the task of preserving our national treasures would become that much easier.
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Very few of us will go to museums to look at pictures or our national treasures.
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Secondly, we should guard our national treasures against the excesses of future trustees who may be less scrupulous than the trustees of today.
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There are difficulties about national treasures—there must be.
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I continue to encourage our great national museums and galleries to make the national treasures which they house more widely accessible.
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It is important that our national treasures, from wherever they come, should be accessible and available to people all over the country.
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