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keepsake

noun as in something precious

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She thought of her room and the sheer volume of keepsakes and furniture stored there.

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As a former educator who traveled overseas for 25 years, Cressy amassed a collection of goods, furniture and keepsakes from Germany, Japan and other parts of the world.

In the following months, those who had stormed the presidential palace and were seen walking out with “souvenirs” - such as bed sheets or the odd keepsake to remember a historic day - have been jailed.

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It urged people not to take them as keepsakes and return any they may have.

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And don’t be surprised if you catch a player of two bringing a jar or plastic bag to take home some Dodger Stadium dirt as a keepsake.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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