81.   Steve Earle is a frustrating national treasure.

82.   Surely, James insists, Humperdinck is a national treasure.

83.   That cavalier attitude toward potential destruction of national environmental treasures is nothing new in America.

84.   The center is planning to add more programs and is gearing up to become a Smithsonian Institution affiliate and display national treasures.

85.   The bronze gong, covered with ancient inscriptions and fanciful dragons, is recognized in Japan as a national treasure.

86.   The Cubs are a big-market club with substantial television revenues and a gold mine in Wrigley Field, which remains a national treasure.

87.   The Complete National Geographic reminds us that the magazine itself, for all its perceived and sometimes imperious faults, is a national treasure.

88.   The exception is any track featuring the great Aretha, a national treasure if ever there was one.

89.   The happiest man at the E Center was Wayne Gretzky, the retired hockey legend who is still considered a national treasure.

90.   The news surprised most music lovers, who have considered Symphony Hall a national treasure all along.

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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