51.   In Australia, Gaze, a five-time Olympian, is a national treasure.

52.   In Japan, a master of the Noh drama may be declared a living national treasure and supported for life.

53.   In Japan, noodles are considered a national treasure.

54.   In Peru the soft drink has become a symbol of national pride and heritage, perhaps even a national treasure.

55.   In sum, the glimpse we get here, rewarding as it is, can only hint at the fact that this visual archive is a national treasure.

56.   It is a national treasure, and needs to be consulted every so often.

57.   It was unclear whether Socks ever succeeded in scratching any national treasures.

58.   Last year, the Czech government proclaimed the Minisalon boxes a national treasure, the often whimsical documentary record of a grim era.

59.   Known as the father of Chicano music, Guerrero has been honored by three Presidents and called a national treasure by the Smithsonian institute.

60.   Like the equally vast dome next door at Galeries Lafayette, this one is a designated national treasure.

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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