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treasures

verb as in hold dear

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For decades, Nepalis were largely unaware about their missing art and where it had gone, but that has been changing, especially since the founding of the National Heritage Recovery Campaign in 2021 - a movement led by citizen activists to reclaim lost treasures.

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This e32-ounce plastic wide-mouth bottle by Nalgene is one of many treasures sold by the Palm Springs-based company, which regularly slings fundraiser T-shirts for animal welfare groups and other local organizations.

At only 68 minutes, “Dahomey” brims with plenty of perspectives on what the restitution of these ancient treasures symbolizes and the dicey political implications around it.

It has two plazas with temple pyramids, where Mayans would have worshipped, hidden treasures like jade masks and buried their dead.

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Ms Rosenfield casts Rogan's personal politics as being libertarian - very socially liberal, as seen in his support for same-sex marriage and universal drug legalisation, but also someone who treasures free speech and gun rights.

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

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