How To Use Priceless In A Sentence

  • The transfer of control to the patient also provides the priceless gift of independence. Times, Sunday Times
  • When her father died in 1874, Hannah inherited two million pounds in cash, Mentmore and its priceless collection of art and furniture. Rothschild, Hannah de, Countess of Rosebery.
  • Oh, and this particular trailer doesn’t show it, but the way Big Man Japan gets into his giant blue speedos is priceless. Weird Trailer Wednesday: Big Man Japan
  • He has a priceless comedic gift. Times, Sunday Times
  • Priceless collections of art were lost. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Professor Stromm calls for help, hiding out in his vault with his priceless treasures, cowering from the crazy emo teen in the armored underpants. Penance: Relentless #2 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • A letter from home is a priceless treasure.
  • Many pieces of priceless ivories, sculptures and gold coins were also sold to unscrupulous foreign dealers.
  • Rather, my first thought is of the scene in which Tom (wonderfully and perfectly portrayed by Nick Nolte) dandles a priceless violin out the window.
  • It also led to accusations against the Government that it had been cavalier with the nation's priceless historical artefacts. Times, Sunday Times
  • A letter from home is a priceless treasure.
  • Walking along the ghats to the Bhutanatha temples brought one to two priceless images.
  • The Indian woman wears the priceless jewel of modesty with pride.
  • A famous and priceless artifact known as the Southern Cross is stolen from the Topkapi museum. Archive 2010-04-11
  • The priceless group of wartime ships face the chop unless a new home can be found for them.
  • DiversityHire says: troll_dc2: thanks for the gawker link, the comments are priceless: Mean Girls 2: When Hate-y met SluttyDiversityHire (Quote) The Volokh Conspiracy » Caution About Sending E-Mails — and About Trust
  • Fauteaux's portrayal of Billy yielded some particularly priceless moments.
  • Darling has the priceless ability to make good and bad news all sound the same. Times, Sunday Times
  • Talk is cheep. But it can save priceless lives.
  • Too much occupied with the acquaintances which they would be able to form and the invitations it might perhaps be possible to secure, they knew absolutely nothing, even in after-years, of what there was in this priceless museum of the archives of the Monarchy, and could only recall confusedly that it was decorated with cacti and giant palms which gave this centre of social elegance a look of the palmarium in the Jardin d’Acclimatation. The Guermantes Way
  • BUSINESS WIRE) -- MasterCard Worldwide and Major League Baseball Advanced Media today announced the launch of Priceless Perks (www. mlb.com/mastercard), an online portal that offers MasterCard cardholders and MLB fans special offers and exclusive savings on premium game tickets and team merchandise, as well as access to exclusive MLB fan experiences. Business Wire Travel News
  • A gallery owner displays a priceless painting, which catches the eye of various unscrupulous individuals plotting to advance their standing in the art world. The Sun
  • You look absolutely priceless in that hat!
  • It is a bargain hunter who discovered the priceless violin.
  • The ability to motivate people is a priceless asset.
  • But for confidence and morale the workout has been priceless. Times, Sunday Times
  • The novel is not about a quest to find this rare, priceless artefact, but about the emotional fall-out from suddenly fulfilling a dream, an unobtainable dream which he has used to insulate and protect himself.
  • He did not possess a particle of that mysterious, yet in his calling priceless, gift termed magnetism for the lack of a better definition. Miss Lou
  • The first headmistress of Altrincham Grammar School for Girls was once a tutor to royal children and the school is to be given priceless sketches of the Queen Mother and the Prince of Wales by Salford artist Harold Riley to mark the occasion.
  • The first one, of the beautiful little girl, and the one of the "generals" confabbing are priceless.
  • They are a priceless record of a brief period in British history.
  • It was priceless, I won't even bother to describe thier reaction except to say that it was mildly agast. Suit-of-meat Diary Entry
  • Like the wine merchant they were all avid for news, but had little to give him in return, certainly no chance mention of a priceless jewelled mask.
  • The expression on the captain's face when he heard such blasphemy was priceless.
  • A bunch of pot hunters who looted ancient relic sites and sold priceless artifacts for profit have received probation.
  • She gave priceless performances as the precisely perfect foil for Groucho Marx.
  • The ability to motivate people is a priceless asset.
  • Gentry said in an email to Delahanty last week that it cost about $182 to reunite Hensley with his family, which she called "priceless. Proposal aimed at chronic panhandlers
  • David Carson, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, writes of Yogi's priceless commencement address at Saint Louis University on May 19th, 2007 which the author missed butcreateda copy of Yogi's oratory masterpiece~ which is fairly closeto the original Yogi speech. YOGI BERRA'S COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS
  • You won't find hand-stitched flowery quilts or dried lavender sachets under your pillow, but you'll be surrounded by priceless works by Warhol, Arad, Araki and Noguchi. Coasting High in Provence
  • Desirable desires are priceless, undesirable desires are costly. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • They are a priceless record of a brief period in British history.
  • The current cottage museum is rapidly deteriorating and is no longer fit to house priceless Burns manuscripts and artefacts.
  • There's no question that these precious and priceless mountains will eventually end up in public ownership.
  • Here’s the priceless moment between David and his mom as he gives her a piggyback ride as a part of Korean wedding tradition.
  • The melancholy of the whole story, —the “pity of it, ”—the “one long sigh” which Schlegel heard in it, is conveyed with an almost magic suddenness in this single touch; and yet one touch more, and that of priceless importance, —the suggestion of the whole world of misery and disorder that may lie hidden as an awful possibility in the tempers and vanities of even two “poor old” heads of houses. Introduction
  • Since that day Crossgar have produced a priceless team player and an influential vice-captain, a player quite capable of handling himself and at the same time frightening the life out of opponents.
  • A governess asks him to find out who has been sending her priceless gifts. The Sun
  • He was a young and inexperienced player, but he possessed the priceless knack of putting the team in the right place at the right time. Times, Sunday Times
  • The walls were panelled in old oak linenfold which, given the age and nature of the building, was quite probably priceless, but otherwise the fittings were stark and institutional. Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency
  • The Saab has paid me back already in priceless memories. I Love Her, but She May Be Too Expensive
  • She will be a priceless go-between for Obama to Congress in the hard battles that he will continue to face to get his agenda passed. Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Obama-Hillary Is the Winning Ticket in 2012
  • It also led to accusations against the Government that it had been cavalier with the nation's priceless historical artefacts. Times, Sunday Times
  • And trust is a priceless asset in medicine, where a placebo can work wonders.
  • Ah, the news value of 8 'of partly cloudy is priceless. Sound Politics: Let It Snow
  • The Fort is a treasure house of priceless relics - miniatures, paintings, howdahs, palanquins and arms - all displayed with an astute eye for aesthetics and history.
  • Take an extraordinary artistic heritage, the luxury of precious metals and priceless gems and an environment that can make even the most jaded shopper quiver with excitement.
  • What makes them different is their talent and their skills, without which our civilization would lose a priceless artistic heritage.
  • Charlie and Phil gradually bond with their sons, and start to fully appreciate the priceless joys of fatherhood.
  • Aye, she's always had the priceless gift of pleasing, has Elspeth, and making people laugh - for she's a damned funny woman when she wants to be, a top-hole mimic, and all the more engaging because she plainly hasn't got two brains to rub together. Watershed
  • Tony Ellis came closest to breaking the deadlock but directed his header wide leaving Emmerson to snatch a priceless win.
  • This is a priceless strategic resource, and the Army's major contribution today to the formulation of national strategy.
  • His friends found his clarity a priceless exchange, and his warmth, expressed in a smile you could call boyish, completely trustworthy. Archive 2009-02-01
  • For it is only by being convinced of the truth and importance of our thoughts that there arises in us the inspiration necessary for the inexhaustible patience to discover the clearest, finest, and most powerful expression for them; just as one puts holy relics or priceless works of art in silvern or golden receptacles. Essays of Schopenhauer
  • Watching Nod driving on the wrong side of the road would be absolutely priceless.
  • Look for volunteer opps or unpaid internships, and score some job experience that's truly priceless.
  • What would a few thousand pounds be to you for the preservation of this priceless monument to mining history? Times, Sunday Times
  • To many readers, however, the finest discoveries of the book would be priceless nuggets of information about the marvels of nature and antiquity.
  • The corridors and halls may be lined with gilded mirrors and priceless art, but under the antique tables lie plastic toys and remote-controlled cars. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the world's rarest cars is a Vauxhall built at Luton, the priceless Silver Bullet.
  • They are a priceless record of a brief period in British history.
  • The jibs are a small price to pay for priceless exposure. WN.com - Articles related to The Starbucks on Ambassador Caffery Parkway, Lafayette experience
  • It implies a tacit admission of equality which can be almost priceless.
  • He was smiling, and in his raised hand he was holding up the priceless amphora. A KNIFE BETWEEN THE RIBS
  • But worry not, there's lots of other priceless stuff to re-enjoy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now, Haffy, my potentate of passion," his lovely wife Karina said, laying a scrumptiously plump beringed hand upon his chest while regarding him from her large and lovely eyes made deepest purple by art and by proximity to the priceless catseye chrysoberyl jewels she bore in abundance upon her shell-like ears, her delicate wrists, and her delicious decolletage. First Warning
  • The use of a Tolkein-esque storyline to illustrate the aspects of growing up and maturing is perfect, and the way in which the story is acted out and accented is priceless.
  • Each new generation has been orally handed down the priceless musical heritage like all other Indian art forms.
  • This priceless asset is being squandered in many of our primary schools. Times, Sunday Times
  • These all contain priceless works of art which might, at the very least be sold to provide resources for rebuilding the country even if they did not want to preserve the collections for posterity. Cheeseburger Gothic » Gentlemen’s Club.
  • It also insured a museum in Holland that lost a priceless painting. The Sun
  • After all, these treasures are literally priceless, and the dome has a bit of a bad track record when it comes to guarding treasure - remember the diamond heist?
  • I must tell you of a record of St Bede's, which shows how gladly Ireland in old days, as ever, shared the priceless gift which she of all countries, received with the most passionate entireness and held with the most unswerving steadfastness. Our Catholic Heritage in English Literature of Pre-Conquest Days
  • The Ardagh Chalice and many other priceless objects in the National Museum are decorated with enamel.
  • It had not been flawless with a near run-out and an edge past slip, but he showed that priceless stickability. Times, Sunday Times
  • For archeologists like Matt Stolper, Professor of Assyriology at the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago, each tablet is a priceless treasure -- a small window into Persepolis, the capitol of ancient Persia. Trita Parsi: Obama and the Persian Treasures in Chicago
  • Though I'm not shy, I know many people are and giving them an opportunity to connect is absolutely priceless. Conventional Behaviour
  • Where does one store one's priceless art collection when the cost of insurance is going through the roof? Times, Sunday Times
  • The looks I got were pretty priceless and it offered me a nice opportunity to walk around offering Americanski bon bonis. Archive 2008-10-01
  • This treasury which is located inside a safe locked basement beneath the shrine contains historical artifacts, priceless manuscripts and a significant amount of gold and gems.
  • When Og (Mike Edmunds) turned into a pig, though: priceless. Top 10 Midget Performances » Scene-Stealers
  • The crazy fivesome promise "a host of new songs and a finely tuned performance, punctuated by drunken buffoonery and priceless gems of wit and wisdom".
  • But it is worthless compared with the priceless items that were taken, like didapper and nautch. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XI No 1
  • Quickly she told him the story of the day when Joel Mazarine had almost surprised her in Orlando's room; how Li Choo had saved the situation by falling down the staircase with the priceless porcelain, and how Mazarine had kicked him -- "manhandled" him, as they say in the West. Wild Youth, Volume 2.
  • Priceless paintings are to be tagged with DNA as part of an ambitious initiative to combat forgery in the art world. Times, Sunday Times
  • The National Museum of Ireland has confirmed that it has carried out an archaeological search on a beach in Erris following the discovery of two ‘priceless’ gold torcs that date back to the Bronze Age.
  • The house is crammed with priceless furniture and works of art.
  • So just why are we now going back to the wartime situation, where priceless knowledge is again kept behind locked doors? Times, Sunday Times
  • LOve the quilted ghost, and the bird brain postcard is priceless! Birdbrains & Triptychs
  • Nature, the master manager of complexity, offers priceless guidance in handling messy, counterintuitive webs.
  • The comments we got from sixteen year olds who were illegally modding their wetware at the time were priceless.
  • The Sultan has a “godown” containing great treasures, concerning which he leads an anxious life — hoards of diamonds and rubies, and priceless damascened krises, with scabbards of pure gold wrought into marvelous devices and incrusted with precious stones. The Golden Chersonese and the way thither
  • While investigating the murder of a treasure hunter found dead in a long-abandoned nightclub, seeking a piece of vintage diamond bling called the "Blue Butterfly" think "Maltese Falcon" as a priceless necklace, Castle discovers the 1947 diary of shamus Joe Flynn. Monday TV in Review: Smash's Opening Night, Plus House, Castle, and More
  • In a society that seems to be fragmenting even as we watch, the kind of community spirit you find in clubs like this is priceless.
  • His priceless information allowed UK paratroops - including SAS commandos - to storm the HQ and free the captives.
  • Bogging through mud and muck is hard work and the reward of catching fish at the end or beginning of the day is priceless, good times, good people tough places, now this is an article with backbone. Ice-Out by Ice Road: Fishing Backcountry Manitoba by ATV
  • Priceless antique furniture was destroyed in the fire at the stately home.
  • It is the foundation of our priceless civil peace, which is the envy and wonder of the world.
  • Books are priceless treasures that will never become old or obsolete, no matter the advances in technology.
  • My dear friend, you are in momentary danger of losing this soul of such priceless value. The Value of the Soul.
  • Considered ‘priceless’, it has an unspecified weight of between two and five carats, according to the British Gemological Institute.
  • At least to those of us whose lips aren't superglued to the gov't teet ... priceless analogy, Brian. First on the Ticker: $22 mln spent on health care TV ads
  • House in pain, having to wrestle with sobriety is going to be a priceless ass. So Much For Spoilers...House, MD Finale
  • One for the jumble sale or a priceless treasure? Times, Sunday Times
  • With Rovers currently hovering dangerously near the relegation zone, it's vital the players are not distracted from the task of trying to secure a priceless away win.
  • Since the task of the pastor in catechization is not only to impart religious instruction, but to impart it on the basis of that priceless heritage of our Church, Luther's Small Catechism, the explanation here offered follows the catechism closely. An Explanation of Luther's Small Catechism
  • The museum houses many priceless treasures.
  • Danlo stepped over to a priceless tea table and set the box down. The Broken God
  • Rehearsed or not, the line clearly helped Huckabee gain some priceless earned media in the postdebate coverage — no easy task in a crowd of 10 GOP presidential hopefuls in what has been the largely circuslike atmosphere of the debates. Take That!
  • The Sultan has a "godown" containing great treasures, concerning which he leads an anxious life – hoards of diamonds and rubies, and priceless damascened krises, with scabbards of pure gold wrought into marvelous devices and incrusted with precious stones. The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither
  • But actually good manners are timeless, priceless and classless. Times, Sunday Times
  • Several priceless collections of mementoes from Ibiza and Corfu were damaged beyond repair.
  • Priceless, "we saw how President Obama personally handwrites letters to kin of our fallen troops and, after they are typed, adds his signature," Barack. The Moderate Voice
  • But London won enough of the ball for Carling to display his acceleration and his priceless ability to time a pass.
  • As you know, a curate 's house is a priceless asset to any parish. GOODBYE CURATE
  • They are priceless forums for discussing new ideas, solving problems, and sharing feedback.
  • His whiny whimper and open-mouthed silent scream are priceless.
  • It takes an incisive professional to cut through all this self-indulgent chaff to bring you the priceless kernel of truth, so here goes…
  • It implies a tacit admission of equality which can be almost priceless.
  • The legendary Faberge created a trove of treasures for the Tsars that endure as priceless examples of the craftsman's art.
  • And say his work mystifies you; it might be priceless, it might be dreck, you don't have a clue. THE SAVING GRACES
  • Such damage could jeopardize the transmission of the priceless science data to the Earth.
  • The palace is full of priceless antiques.
  • The opportunity to see an artist who puts on a good show in your own backyard or at a small venue is priceless.
  • A priceless goal midway through the second half was a mercy in this impoverished era for the national side.
  • I encased the priceless antique vase in glass to preserve it.
  • The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs, by William Morris Morris's cod-epic poem features a Norse hero called Sigurd who forges a mighty sword in order to attack the dragon Fafnir, who guards a priceless hoard of gold. Ten of the best dragons in literature
  • Vincent van Gogh was a failure, but today, his paintings are priceless works of art.
  • It's a priceless experience, as is being shown special parts of their land like the ‘Jungle’ - wetlands where flocks of brolgas, jabirus and magpie geese gather - and ‘Paradise’ - where shallow falls rage into an emerald lagoon.
  • Now, Haffy, my potentate of passion," his lovely wife Karina said, laying a scrumptiously plump beringed hand upon his chest while regarding him from her large and lovely eyes made deepest purple by art and by proximity to the priceless catseye chrysoberyl jewels she bore in abundance upon her shell-like ears, her delicate wrists, and her delicious decolletage. First Warning
  • A letter from home is a priceless treasure.
  • The plot has a group of characters searching for a priceless Native American artefact, which is pinched during a poker game at a casino. Empire News
  • The expression then was priceless, something between defeat and misery, between loss and emptiness.
  • He obtained permission to disassemble the priceless original rifle in order to make a complete set of dimensioned drawings as well as reams of notes.
  • I kiss B good morning, take the mug of steaming tea she hands me, and drop to my knees in supplication before our priceless little miracle, who’s sitting in his baby-walker. Late, Late at Night
  • Slovenia scored a priceless away goal and succeeded in holding Croatia to a 1-1 draw in the first leg of their playoff.
  • Forgive the pun, but it has become priceless. Times, Sunday Times
  • Though Poggio was responsible for many priceless finds—the works of Vitruvius and Quintilian, the letters of Cicero—it was thanks to his discovery in 1417 of the sole surviving manuscript of the Roman poet Lucretius' "On the Nature of Things" that, in Mr. Greenblatt's phrase, "the world swerved in a new direction. How the Secular World Began
  • I obtain priceless info each time I read any of those blogs ... Interview Thursday: She is Awesome
  • As much fun as the voice changer is and it’s a blast the real fun is watching your little one becoming a character and using their imagination; that is priceless. Mask Vader | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • Enjoying the company of my elders in the atmosphere of the Bengal Lounge with the unavoidable feeling of overall soreness throughout the body somewhat numbed by a combination of good food, a tiny bit of alcohol, good, comedic company, and an overall sense of accomplishment and contenement, PRICELESS. Slemondropp Diary Entry
  • She took my temperature, placing her hand to my forehead as I held the thermometer in my mouth; she had this priceless expression of solicitude, concern, and professional remove.
  • A recent exhibition of priceless autochrome colour photographs nearly 100 years old drew more than 100,000 visitors -- a record for the Albert Kahn museum in Paris -- captivating visitors with everyday scenes and palace life in a country whose native rulers behaved like God. Medindia Health News
  • The house is crammed with priceless furniture and works of art.
  • He was convinced it was two priceless points dropped. The Sun
  • Real Madrid fans and press may not be overly enamoured with him but he remains a priceless asset for Wales. Times, Sunday Times
  • No gorgeous silks, no priceless furs lent life and colour to the cold marble and the gleaming ersite. Thuvia, Maid of Mars
  • We have, indeed, need to ask for that unpurchasable, that priceless blessing. The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII, No. 357, October 30, 1886
  • The word priceless has been raped, sure, but if he and the other would-be attendees had the dough, anyone with a ticket could name their price. Metro Times
  • The power to inspire a positive attitude in others is a priceless professional asset.
  • Nature, the master manager of complexity, offers priceless guidance in handling messy, counterintuitive webs.
  • Desperate digging against the rising water level managed to salvage a tiny fraction of its priceless mosaics, now displayed in Gaziantep museum.
  • As you know, a curate 's house is a priceless asset to any parish. GOODBYE CURATE
  • Insurance should cover a lot of the damage, but some items are priceless. The Sun
  • They include priceless centuries-old tapestries, three furnished lodge houses and 261 acres of land.
  • Priceless video .. but riddle me this somebody “Why does an undead character draw in breaths in WoW?” EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - All we want to do is eat your brains
  • As you know, a curate 's house is a priceless asset to any parish. GOODBYE CURATE
  • We are likely to need the services of these people, whom we term unskilled and yet whose skills are in reality priceless, for some time to come.
  • Its priceless monthly bulletins will continue to add to the gaiety of nations.
  • You have a gift for seeing the whole picture that makes you a priceless asset at work. The Sun
  • Follow E-MOM's priceless tips and you too could internet stalk your child and scare off those undesirable and "trampy" love interests. Mashable!
  • ADVERTISEMENT many of them emotionally "priceless" - the rest of their possessions had to be left behind as the fire alarm sounded and smoke began to fill the venue. Undefined
  • The limestone statue is priceless and all of these items are irreplaceable.
  • The poems and haiku section is particularly priceless.
  • Bud's past life had not been much in her thoughts; love, the obliterator, had successfully wiped away the last traces of uneasiness that she had felt, and like all true and good women, she had given him the priceless treasure of her love, not questioning, not seeking to discern what he would have shown her had it seemed right in his mind that she should see. The Free Range
  • The tree ornaments were collected through the years and some were priceless treasures.
  • But apart from this priceless collection of art, the dining room was completely empty. The Sun
  • Forgive the pun, but it has become priceless. Times, Sunday Times
  • Experience, considered a priceless commodity in life, can also be a useful ally in football.
  • Some of the comments are priceless and deserve to be preserved, with the hope that they might at some future date bring a blush of shame to the cheeks of the more honorable.
  • The wisdom and flair of older people are priceless assets. Times, Sunday Times
  • To the poles were suspended suit after suit of magnificent buckskin, leggings, shirts, moccasins, all beaded and embroidered in priceless richness, fire bags, tobacco pouches, beaded gun cases, and rabbit robes. The Shagganappi
  • A number of priceless works of art were stolen from the gallery.
  • However, restoration of priceless cultural objects needs the continued input of advanced technology.
  • But through sheer hard work and desire they gained a priceless three points. The Sun
  • His lacquered shelves hold priceless pottery -- peachblow and cinnabar and silver grey -- pottery glazed like the new moon, fired how long ago for a moon-pale princess of the East, whose very name is dust! Profiles from China
  • You look absolutely priceless in that hat!
  • Know that a thing or an action which may seem of little value to oneself, may be a priceless treasure to another.
  • What makes them different is their talent and their skills, without which our civilization would lose a priceless artistic heritage.
  • And, turning to the more familiar aspects of the subject, how singular the fact, and how typical of the universality of Christian brotherhood, that He, who ` ` hath made of one blood all nations of men, '' should have also made of the same material the priceless brilliant which adorns the diadem of the prince, and the soot which begrimes the cabin of the humblest peasant! Religion and Chemistry
  • The rest of my days will be spent in patching and painting and puttying and caulking my priceless possession and in looking the other way when an imploring argument or a damaging fact approaches. What Is Man? and Other Essays
  • In the hands of a friendly receiver this car became a boon to the capitol contingent; its observation platform served as a shifting rostrum from which a deep-chested executive or a mellifluous Hawk often addressed admiring crowds at way stations, and its dining saloon was the moving scene of many little relaxative feasts, at which _Veuve Cliquot_ flowed freely, priceless cigars were burned, and the members of the organization unbent, each after his kind. The Grafters
  • But he becomes the chief suspect in a murder case after being given a priceless painting. The Sun
  • But why not think about buying something priceless, like time? The Sun
  • For these priceless symbols of a great and proud history to reside within a flyblown tong hall in a peasant fishing village was not deemed appropriate in light of their importance. In The Shadow of The Cypress
  • In June last year a gang foiled high-tech security and made off with a haul of priceless antiques.
  • What makes them different is their talent and their skills, without which our civilization would lose a priceless artistic heritage.
  • Such information was priceless for opportunist burglars, he added.
  • For connoisseurs of schlock, they're priceless.
  • Arlen and Mercer penned a drawerful of gems for a World War II cinematic revue called Star-Spangled Rhythm — the only one to achieve standard status was "That Old Black Magic" (choreographed for the film by George Balanchine; Hollywood used to be a classy place), but some more military-themed songs are priceless, including the brilliant "I'm Doing It For Defense" and the deliciously-titled "He Loved Me Till the All Clear Came. Archive 2007-05-01

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