101.   To think now that some of my hard-earned cash is underwriting rank fakery of a national treasure, here in Pepper heartland.

102.   To the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, moon rocks are a national treasure, to be used only for science, research and education.

103.   What kind of interloper walks into Yankee Stadium and desecrates a national treasure?

104.   What a sense of richness, what national treasures Brazil has.

105.   When Michael went off to play minor-league baseball, his decision was described as more than just another national treasure calling it quits.

106.   While here, Wang also visited Baolunge, which is now a national treasure, the only Ming family temple so designated.

107.   When National Distillers, an American company, offered to buy the chateau, the French government killed the deal, claiming Margaux was a national treasure.

108.   Worse, he had to explain that its cherished national treasures were not going to some world-renowned museum.

109.   You, my man, are a true national treasure.

110.   Paradores does run some modern -- and undistinguished -- beach and highway properties but is selling them to strengthen its image as a purveyor of restored national treasures.

a. + treasure >>共 301
national 17.01%
buried 4.76%
cultural 4.28%
hidden 3.30%
archaeological 2.33%
real 1.94%
ancient 1.75%
sunken 1.65%
natural 1.46%
archeological 1.36%
national + n. >>共 884
security 5.88%
team 4.56%
championship 3.70%
television 2.42%
election 2.20%
holiday 2.00%
interest 1.40%
title 1.40%
unity 1.36%
champion 1.13%
treasure 0.30%
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