111.   Privatization has brought accusations that officials, desperate for money, are selling off national treasures cheap.

112.   Privatization has brought the Sri Lankan government welcome infusions of cash, but also questions about whether officials are selling off national treasures cheaply.

113.   Although India is predominantly Hindu, Mother Teresa was widely regarded here as a national treasure who transcended religious divisions.

114.   Although India is predominantly Hindu, Mother Teresa was widely regarded as a national treasure who transcended religious divisions.

115.   Backed by a haunting score from Bruno Coulais and striking cinematography from Eric Guichard and Jean-Paul Meurisse, they have created a national treasure.

116.   Born of a Serb mother and Croat father, both sides claimed Prosinecki their national treasure when Yugoslavia disintegrated.

117.   But factory directors have said they chafed at foreigners controlling a Russian national treasure.

118.   But in large measure those homes are not considered national treasures.

119.   China considers the panda a national treasure and panda poachers are often executed.

120.   Disappointed tourists combed Paris on Friday, searching for a museum that just might have escaped a strike that has closed many national treasures for the past three days.

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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