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barn find

(idiomatic) A valuable item recovered from poor storage, such as a suburban garage, farm shed, etc., where it had been more or less forgotten; especially a vintage automobile.

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Of course, we want to continue to find ways to make ourselves less vulnerable and terrorists more so.
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Governments, civil society, and the private sector must rise to the challenge, cooperating to find and implement creative solutions.
Nevertheless, they find that many of our biggest concerns will turn out to be trivial, or even beneficial.
Terrorists might buy malware from criminals, and governments might find it useful to hide behind both.
With careful management, Turkey may find itself drawing closer to Europe, while rebuilding its relationship with America.
Should we outlaw air conditioning or television satellite boxes because some people find them luxurious?
Until then, water-starved communities dig for water, if they can find it and if they can afford to pump it out.
When they eventually find work, it will be at a much lower wage.
Indeed, the global economy in 2013 could be a very difficult environment in which to find shelter.
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So, even those who find the economic logic of arguments for fiscal activism compelling must acknowledge that the politics are not supportive.
No surprise that they have yet to find it.
Yet it is on this bottom board that we find most of the greatest challenges we face today.
Outrage about a professor who is not to be messed with is not the best way to discuss the plight of countless, poor, anonymous people, whom most of us find it too easy to ignore.
Older French citizens don't find the public spectacle of their leader in love very amusing.
Unfortunately, despite past stimulus, growth is still tepid, and it is increasingly difficult to find sensible new spending that can pay off in the short run.
The DPJ government will collide head-on with the mandarins, partly because the party will find it hard to recruit sufficiently qualified policymakers.
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The travelers who can find no room at the inn.
So, even those who find the economic logic of arguments for fiscal activism compelling must acknowledge that the politics are not supportive. A second stimulus simply is not in the cards.

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