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    discovery


    1. point in the cycle of analysis and discovery that is bound to follow, be you the walker


    2. Glenelle was stunned by the discovery that was being announced in this courtyard


    3. The Al-Harron's construction began in 2354 when reports of Brazil's discovery in this system began to come in


    4. discovery soon drifted into the shorthand slang of exploitation


    5. He also acknowledged my discovery about the awareness of time and space; “Yet, if your Ego is satisfied by it, you are in danger of losing the way,” he concluded


    6. Because Brasil claimed formal discovery of Kassidor after the Pan Solar League disavowed its existence, and because Kassidor was also mortal, Talstan and the remaining Angel states were quick to suspect a Brazilian-Kassidorian alliance, in spite of the 11


    7. Clones, Synthetics, Artificial People, Androids; all of these terms were used and rejected, and, as ever in human history, when faced with something new or misunderstood, the hopes of creation and discovery soon drifted into the shorthand slang of exploitation


    8. " Victoria enjoyed Glenelle's company and conversation, especially with Al still in his funk about his silly shuttlecraft mission instead of reveling in the excitement of discovery


    9. “Saw that on the Discovery channel


    10. I think you can't stand the fact that I have made a discovery that you haven't

    11. "I understand sir, but I've made a new discovery that may also be of significance


    12. discovery of the intelligent nature of subatomic


    13. indeed an astonishing discovery, bearing the power


    14. heart has an elaborate nervous system, a discovery that


    15. The Discovery of the Heart-Wall


    16. As news of our discovery of the Heart-Wall spread,


    17. I feel that his treatment of her, combined with her own innate shame, both at the awful abortion event and the discovery of her own sexuality, left her with no self-esteem at all


    18. ‘My belief is that she had been brought up to believe that women shouldn't enjoy sex and that her discovery that she did horrified her


    19. Maybe it was done intentionally for this moment in time, like fate or destiny put the diary in the right hands at the right time for discovery


    20. camp without fear of discovery

    21. It coughed loudly in the silence, raising spectres of discovery in his head


    22. Anyway, one of the indications we had was the discovery, by one of


    23. The older man explained that the surprise discovery in the first


    24. Discovery described as simply as that


    25. His body wasn't found until that afternoon and it was his own son who made the discovery, in the company of White Feathers and Titania who had accompanied him there for routine reasons having nothing to do with the stables at all


    26. We were most disturbed at the initial discovery of its inception


    27. Alex was telling, about their great discovery when she entered the room, flashing a glance her way and a dirty look at Mike when he noticed her rubbing her arm


    28. “So then here are the six centers, each with there own three parts, and each of those with their own three parts of parts!” The young man was beaming with the thrill of discovery


    29. The discovery of an unknown basin with dangerous inhabitants was much too big an event, a young ventriloquist practicing his act alone is much more probable, happens dozens of times all over the world every year


    30. Vaillant’s existence before the discovery of his body

    31. investigation, his own journey to Paris and his discovery


    32. An unbelievable peace has blanketed the valley for nearly three months, but how long will it last? For every one discovery Emma has found out about her Great Great Grandparents during the past year, there were three more questions to haunt her mind


    33. But with the discovery of the Singularity, the machines became puppets to the Mage-lords -- who subsequently turned them against their creators


    34. This was a surprising discovery, and I was exceeding glad of them; but I was warned by my experience to eat sparingly of them; remembering that when I was ashore in Barbary, the eating of grapes killed several of our Englishmen, who were slaves there, by throwing them into fluxes and fevers


    35. If a good thought passed through a man's mind, then a grin was seen in the mirror, and the sprite laughed at his clever discovery


    36. A dyer who has found the means of producing a particular colour with materials which cost only half the price of those commonly made use of, may, with good management, enjoy the advantage of his discovery as long as he lives, and even leave it as a legacy to his posterity


    37. terror of discovery was too fresh in his mind


    38. Then he was altogether erased, for shortly after the discovery of his tomb, LeCynic had ensured that every indication of the man's existence had been destroyed


    39. Apparently Nicola was taking no chances with this latest discovery, not to mention that she no longer felt it necessary to hide her role as Commander of the Death Guard, which had previously been a secret shared by only Drau'd and a select few


    40. After the discovery of the mines of Peru, the silver mines of Europe were, the greater part of them, abandoned

    41. Domingo, and even with the ancient mines of Peru, after the discovery of those of Potosi


    42. of silver mines, the law in Peru gives every possible encouragement to the discovery and working of new ones


    43. The same encouragement is given in Peru to the discovery and working of new gold mines; and in gold the king's tax amounts only to a twentieth part of the standard rental


    44. Before the discovery of the Spanish West Indies, the most fertile mines in Europe may have afforded as great a rent to their proprietors as the richest mines in Peru do at present


    45. It has been the opinion, however, of the greater part of those who have written upon the prices of commodities in ancient times, that, from the Conquest, perhaps from the invasion of Julius Caesar, till the discovery of the mines of America, the value of silver was continually diminishing


    46. The price of gold and silver, when the accidental discovery of more abundant mines does not keep it down, as it naturally rises with the wealth of every country; so, whatever be the state of the mines, it is at all times naturally higher in a rich than in a poor country


    47. The discovery of the abundant mines of America seems to have been the sole cause of this diminution in the value of silver, in proportion to that of corn


    48. The discovery of the mines of America, it is to be observed, does not seem to have had any very sensible effect upon the prices of things in England till after 1570; though even the mines of Potosi had been discovered more than twenty years before


    49. - Between 1630 and 1640, or about 1636, the effect of the discovery of the mines of America, in reducing the value of silver, appears to have been completed, and the value of that metal seems never to have sunk lower in proportion to that of corn than it was about that time


    50. cheaper than it had been during the sixty-four last years of the last century; and about nine shillings and sixpence cheaper than it had been during the sixteen years preceding 1636, when the discovery of the abundant mines of America may be supposed to have produced its full effect ; and about one shilling cheaper than it had been in the twenty-six years preceding 1620, before that discovery can well be supposed to have produced its full effect














































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    Synonyms for "discovery"

    discovery find uncovering breakthrough results formula invention showing espial unfolding disclosure strike unearthing

    "discovery" definitions

    the act of discovering something


    something that is discovered


    a productive insight


    (law) compulsory pretrial disclosure of documents relevant to a case; enables one side in a litigation to elicit information from the other side concerning the facts in the case