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The book was a treasure trove of information.
This unique treasure trove of old lotus fruits could be used to uncover information about the effects of low-dose long-term -radiation on biological systems.
The letters are a minor treasure trove for the historian seeking to feel the time.
The acquisition of syntax is a treasure trove of state-of-the-art research into a central area of grammatical development.
This book, a compendium of views from industry experts, is a treasure trove of information for reformers, researchers, and practitioners of pension fund management.
Teachers of the subject will find the illustrations a treasure trove of information; they will need to get the book now and start revising course notes!
With a good index, this volume of 622 pages is a treasure trove of detailed information, but much of the writing is only accessible to the specialist.
It is rare that a historian uncovers such a treasure trove of documents allowing glimpses into the most intimate corners of oppressed peoples' lives in the very distant past.
But her work is a treasure trove.