11.   As there will never be another hurricane like Tina Turner, I am declaring her farewell tour a national treasure for parents.

12.   Before he became a national treasure, some critics threw him in the trash.

13.   Bennett says that the last thing the Zapruders want is to auction the film, which they view as a national treasure, to the highest bidder.

14.   Both views treat the number of jobs in a country as a fixed item, like the amount of gold in the national treasure.

15.   Bradbury thus became the first Aussie to win a Winter Olympics gold medal, and an overnight national treasure.

16.   A look at the love affair between Venezuela and the baseball player the country views as a national treasure on the eve of his return to the major leagues.

17.   After all, New York City has had its cosmetic makeover, and the filmmaker is rightly regarded as a national treasure.

18.   But environmentalists and other supporters of the Clinton measures argue they are critical to preserving national treasures for generations to come.

19.   But he insisted she is not out to dismantle the Interior Department or permit a reckless use of national treasures.

20.   But here in southwestern Utah, erosion created 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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