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1. Discoverer of How to Create
2. While the discoverer should not be denied all reward for efforts of discovery, neither should he selfishly presume to lay claim to all of the advantages and blessings to be derived from the uncovering of nature's hoarded resources
3. It’s a strange game and if it wasn’t so exciting, why would anyone do it? I always feel like I’m the explorer and discoverer of a new universe, who was the first to witness its strange mysteries
4. Those who had said their prayers with unclosed heels denounced the discoverer of the new mode as a pernicious heretic; while he and a little band of followers consigned all who prayed in the old fashion to the eternal torments of hell
5. The main discoverer had a name and a position of seniority, which prevented others from pushing his
6. “Federal Inquiry Finds Misconduct by a Discoverer of The Aids
7. “The government has amended the laws such that the patency can be passed on to the next generations of the discoverer, if the latter dies even before the patency expires”, Deneb said, when Alcor jumped in with a doubt, “Well, we know that too
8. The letter was lying nearby, where her most unfortunate discoverer would certainly see
9. greatest doctors of contemporary times and now in his nineties, was virtually the discoverer
10. O perpetual discoverer of the antipodes, torch of the world, eye of heaven, sweet stimulator of the water-coolers! Thimbraeus here, Phoebus there, now archer, now physician, father of poetry, inventor of music; thou that always risest and, notwithstanding appearances, never settest!
11. His tone and look assured her he had not been the discoverer of the hoard
12. Zaccone,—son of a shipowner of Malta, discoverer of a mine in Thessaly, now visiting Paris for the first time,—what interest, I say, can he take in discovering a gloomy, mysterious, and useless fact like this? However, among all the incoherent details given to me by the Abbe Busoni and by Lord Wilmore, by that friend and that enemy, one thing appears certain and clear in my opinion—that in no period, in no case, in no circumstance, could there have been any contact between him and me
13. At this supremely critical point of Sulaco's fortunes it was borne upon him at last that this man was really indispensable, more indispensable than ever the infatuation of Captain Mitchell, his proud discoverer, could conceive; far beyond what Decoud's best dry raillery about "my illustrious friend, the unique Capataz de Cargadores," had ever intended
14. ) "Every great discoverer has been met with the same incredulity—the sure brand of a generation of fools
15. Does it seem incongruous to you that a Middlemarch surgeon should dream of himself as a discoverer? Most of us, indeed, know little of the great originators until they have been lifted up among the constellations and already rule our fates
16. The man was still in the making, as much as the Middlemarch doctor and immortal discoverer, and there were both virtues and faults capable of
17. Glenn Seaborg, the discoverer of plutonium and nine other elements, supervised Dr
18. He found that it curtained a sort of steep natural stairway which was enclosed between narrow walls, and at once the ambition to be a discoverer seized him
19. I have learned since that, so far from my being the first discoverer of the Martian overthrow, several such wanderers as myself had already discovered this on the previous night
20. Besides, this idea of Jonah's weathering the Cape of Good Hope at so early a day would wrest the honour of the discovery of that great headland from Bartholomew Diaz, its reputed discoverer, and so make modern history a liar
21. ’” There was about Miss Roscoe something of the pride of the discoverer, and she warmed to her subject
22. Whenever it is required, the managers will have a part of any specimen which is sent to them, analyzed, and a correct report made of its nature, thus affording to the discoverer a full opportunity of availing himself of all the pecuniary advantages that may attend the discovery
23. Sheldon's experiments, both in relation to tanning and dying, and are well satisfied that the discoverer has not overrated, or erroneously estimated, the value of his own results
24. I have been enabled to ascertain, that the American plant must form a second species of that genus, which I have accordingly dedicated it to the discoverer, by naming it Myosurus Shortii