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These are treasurable period pieces, authentic in their own right.
What's more, these are excellent musicians, whose work would be treasurable in any case.
Either is a treasurable find, and together they are utterly compelling.
That's a treasurable asset, but as a message it doesn't go far.
IS one excellent album more treasurable than half a great one?
His new performance of the Sixth is treasurable, too, though the work itself meanders to less purpose.
There is something naïve about the city which is treasurable.
A catholic (not to say multicultural) reach, a distinctive voice, a treasurable disk.
Some books, however treasurable, are better dispensed by estates.
"You have given us many gifts, most treasurable of all being the gift of friendship."
This is a typically compelling presentation of the treasurable series Music Before 1800.
For a moment, Karatek enjoyed a great and treasurable illusion of homecoming.
They are among many treasurable paintings on view, though it is sculpture that first meets the eye at the exhibition's entrance.
A natural, effortless pairing, and a set that's enduringly treasurable.
Me- ticulousness was a rare and treasurable quality.
Rare, everlasting and immensely treasurable, gold has all the qualities we hope to find in marriage.
But by these criteria alone, many of the works in "Pharaoh's Gifts" must have been considered treasurable.
As a record of a continuing love affair between orchestra and work, the series is exhilarating and treasurable.
But it is a treasurable voice: smooth, steady, clear, unified from top to bottom, and without an overlay of extra noise.
It was a treasurable performance of courteous give and take, suggestion and response, purposeful direction.
One hopes the exceptional production of "George" signals a much needed professional turnaround for a theater of treasurable potential.
Miller himself is a treasurable character.
"These are treasurable things," he said.
"O do not sing to me" was particularly treasurable, its last line spun out on a gorgeous, flexible thread of half-tone.
In fact, the first part of his life that Perry could remember was treasurable - a fragment composed of applause, glamour.