What some see as progress many others see as the sad destruction of irreplaceable treasure.
Much more than a storehouse for irreplaceable Polynesian treasures, the Bishop has become a place where the past and the present continually touch.
We grabbed our drowsy 3-year-old and one irreplaceable treasure, her baby pictures, and joined a growing throng camped out on the street.
He gazed at them in a kind of wonder as though they were some priceless and irreplaceable treasure, then he slipped them in his pocket.
They are unique, irreplaceable, international treasures.
But it is unclear why this characterization offers a compelling argument against the protection of an irreplaceable national treasure.
The nonprofit monuments fund publishes a biannual listing of the 100 "most imperiled, and irreplaceable, man-made treasures in the world today."
Certainly each of these singers is an irreplaceable treasure.
For fear that irreplaceable treasures would be worn or damaged, vicars were limiting or forbidding the practice.
The existing recordings of ancient traditions are priceless, irreplaceable treasures.