As far as I'm concerned, most lovers don't spend enough time touching, discovering and exploring each other. |
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And being a sailor, I am discovering, is not a genetically transferable skill. |
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Like a little aardvark discovering a termite mound, her tiny nose twitched ecstatically. |
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Arbez spent his childhood playing trombone in a jazz band before discovering the dancefloor. |
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The opera deals with a Protestant minister who publicly forgives his wife after discovering she has had an adulterous affair in his absence. |
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To assume that relevant data exist is to beg all the questions relating to the entrepreneurial process of discovering new avenues of advancement. |
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But at the same stage, US cheapie producers were discovering that a bikini and a banjo went ker-ching. |
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A husband and wife kicked up a stink after discovering raw sewage in their street. |
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A sad thing is going up to the bar to pour your last glass of whiskey, then discovering your first glass killed the bottle. |
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But discovering the wonder of a sprouting seed, or watching how a worm moves underground can still compete with Gameboys and win. |
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These Russian painters were discovering and rediscovering the look of their country. |
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After discovering a serious crack in one of the gable walls, they decided instead to knock the house down and rebuild it. |
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There are unique species on these islands, such as the bizarre Bogadek's worm lizard, and we are discovering more. |
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The next day, officers searched his home discovering three Ecstasy pills, seven wraps of cocaine and cannabis resin hidden in an aftershave box. |
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An increasing number of people are discovering that they are allergic to gluten and need to eat gluten-free products. |
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They had made a chemical discovery while students in Edinburgh, discovering a way to make sal ammoniac, a chemical used in welding metal. |
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I read this story a long time ago when I was discovering the wisdom of Zen, Taoism and Buddhism. |
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Over nearly a century, chemists continued to analyze cerite, eventually discovering a total of seven new elements in it. |
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Growing up, he listened to the up-tempo sounds of calypso, soca, and zouk, before moving to St Maarten and discovering reggae. |
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I am now discovering the merits of a leisurely breakfast for the first time ever. |
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At the moment, there is a lot of interest in the mining industry about the potential of discovering rich mineral deposits in the area. |
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His face would float in and out between images of ordinary men and women discovering hope, with lilting music in the background. |
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After discovering the manipulation of my passions for political ends, I committed apostasy and left my evangelical church. |
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By discovering the archaic roots of Indian culture, he came to understand the deep structures of his own national folklore. |
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They fumble through their budding romances, discovering meaning as they go. |
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Remember that the first step to discovering whether your family is armigerous is sound genealogical knowledge. |
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More and more people are discovering that property caretaking can enable them to live in a variety of locales. |
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His widow yesterday told of her astonishment at discovering her husband's debts after his death. |
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Astrophysicists have been discovering that the initial conditions of the universe appear to have been incredibly fine tuned. |
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The latest and most amusing one was discovering two students who took to falling asleep in a lecture. |
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The story goes, after discovering a passenger ship missing since 1953 floating adrift on the Bering Sea, salvagers claim the vessel as their own. |
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Remember that for ALL children, discovering their sexual self is a big deal and awkward. |
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Some said maybe he was Swedish, but his incomprehensible babble was little help in discovering his identity. |
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Andy has hidden a 15-pound rock in my backpack, which I carry uphill for two hours before discovering it. |
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Are you safe from these unpredictable new diseases leading scientists are discovering every day? |
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There was some work to find a way to get the n'goni players discovering the balafon of region. |
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I'm fairly sure that a scullery maid wouldn't have a chance in the world of discovering the kind of information we need. |
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She developed her early attraction to painting after discovering the Renaissance masters during a childhood trip to Italy. |
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Fortunately, I consoled myself with discovering what Google thought of this site instead. |
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Life is good for only two things, discovering mathematics and teaching mathematics. |
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Columbus set out to find a new seaway to India and he ended up discovering America. |
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He was spurred by discovering that he had prostate cancer, which was completely cured because he sought medical help straight away. |
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Momentary panic seized him, and he patted urgently at his pockets, discovering with relief that the things he would need were still there. |
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It's beer o'clock in camp and after discovering several cans the group return back and share their goods. |
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His journey, basically the apprenticeship stage of the shamanic pattern, becomes a discovering, testing, learning process. |
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After discovering Trager treatments, she began noticing significant changes in her stamina, her flexibility and her choreography. |
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Tracking and discovering the trail of mathematical footprints is both fascinating and rewarding. |
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Finding the key to making this foam would be like discovering a new planet. |
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It must be some kind of transference, so the studio guys think that they're geniuses, too, for discovering them. |
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She is moving as she makes the journey from dysfunctional daughter left on the shelf to mature woman discovering love. |
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Sport, as this city of transfers and transients is discovering, can bind a community together. |
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The band remember supporting the Rolling Stones in Germany and discovering that Keith always has a shepherd's pie with baked beans on top. |
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Some members of the administration may be in the process of discovering that, given time, the big lie turns on itself. |
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Is he discovering Quebec sovereignty to be a surprise sleeper hit with the electorate of his riding? |
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Motoric learning consists in discovering and practicing the proper use of a tool. |
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She entered her room and removed her tank, discovering it to be stretched out and torn at the underarms and neck. |
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He waived the hourly fee after discovering a mutual common interest in the gym. |
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Unheretical belief depends upon the process of discovering and confirming the truth. |
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They're discovering the unintended consequences of recording and celebrating them. |
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In early 1845, before his telescope was completed, Rosse had resolved his first nebula, discovering it to be a spiral galaxy of stars. |
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We are to be faithful unto death, discovering our life in Christ and Christ's life in us. |
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Thousands of miles of unspoilt coastline, isolated and untouched lakes and pristine mountain ranges are there for the discovering. |
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Imagine discovering this, one of the most snowily romantic of works, in an overwhelming performance and recording. |
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Along the tour, the brattier guests keep discovering some nasty surprises, and one by one, the tour group thins out. |
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I've been doing a lot of thinking and soul-searching lately, and I'm not sure I like what I'm discovering. |
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Their research could have implications for discovering how the developing brain processes sound and speech. |
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The via ferrata was created in order to provide ease while discovering the mountainous experience. |
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Telewest broadband punters are spitting feathers after discovering that the cableco is to start charging for customer support. |
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Trekking is one means of discovering the country along the route, the lie of the land and enjoying nature in all its beauty and splendour. |
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He is constantly discovering and adding new movements to the tango vocabulary. |
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Our people run after nostrums of cartelization or socialization, though no theorist has succeeded in discovering how to make them work. |
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He pays a call on his friend and we take off on a journey discovering the life of one of the most important British artists of modern times. |
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Mrs Payne also described how she calmed her husband down after discovering he had gained access to a shotgun. |
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Dave Starinshak is working on discovering and modeling star streams in the Milky Way halo. |
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Michael Howard has finally stopped wittering on about immigration after discovering that this is hardening up the Labour support. |
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He was born and raised in Edinburgh, later discovering that the man he had known as his father was his stepfather. |
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Researchers are discovering that chronic sleep deprivation harms health, promoting weight gain and diabetes and reducing immunity. |
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In 1989, the company banned telephone chatlines after discovering people were becoming addicted to them. |
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James Cook was a circumnavigator and is credited with discovering many faraway places. |
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Upon discovering it was empty the group moved on, passing portraits and tapestries far too grimy to be determinable. |
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They are discovering there is more joy in working at what they're passionate about than just putting in the hours for a monthly pay packet. |
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She has several cats and a dog who has adopted her but our greatest delight was discovering her pet peacock and peahens! |
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Jack is idly sitting in the office, discovering the delights of hunting out new screensavers with which to crash his machine. |
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His consternation increased upon discovering that he had only two travelling companions aboard the entire train. |
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Thus fortified we floated off around the town, discovering on the way that I could leapfrog an enormous pillar box! |
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Ever since discovering eBay I have known that there were some rare issues of my suitcase in pink. |
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Returning to Australia and discovering the inland in a series of visits as a journalist, he idealised the virtues of the bushman. |
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He studied the Riemann zeta function, and its extension to arbitrary number fields, discovering important results. |
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But more importantly, discovering the complexities of vanilla brings home the truly complex and intangible relationship we share with food. |
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Monthly tastings offer the enthusiast a serious forum in which to learn more about the subject, while discovering interesting new finds. |
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He plays the same music he has always played and seems to be continuously discovering his own music. |
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In the process of discovering and translating Hebrew poetry a Russian poetic community was formed. |
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The fraud was uncovered when Morrogh called in Central Bank regulators after discovering irregularities. |
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A chemist may get a prize for discovering oxygen or even a patent on the process used for its isolation. |
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If we were feeling corny we'd say The Middle Kingdom is a book about a woman who, by discovering China, discovers herself. |
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He turned down the role after discovering that his co-star would be Clark Gable. |
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The human race is on a course of discovering a new and unknown power hidden within. |
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A variety of techniques were used to assist them in discovering the new formations. |
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But if you like freeriding, you can go on discovering them for your lifetime! |
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Meanwhile, the pair's son and daughter are discovering their own gender identities. |
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Nothing is more distressing than discovering uncomfortable ancestors in the genealogy of one's own beliefs. |
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Hydrologists, biologists and geomorphologists are only now discovering many of the complex forces that shape the Mekong Basin. |
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Other, older players are discovering a quiet decisiveness under the German. |
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But our portly putz doesn't realize that, when discovering the truth, you may not get exactly what you want. |
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Art dealers who think they can swindle the city and government out of sales tax revenue are discovering they are gravely mistaken. |
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He visited his GP after discovering an egg-shaped lump and was referred to hospital where a biopsy diagnosed the cancer. |
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At first he dipped his toe in it then, discovering the waters warm and comforting, plunged right in. |
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Should an individual, upon discovering an intruder in his house, first question him as to his intent before embarking upon a course of action? |
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My first reaction on discovering the burglary was disbelief, indignation and real sadness. |
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Gueuze is known to mature beautifully, and stories abound of discovering age-old gueuze lambics that had matured to perfection. |
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They began to discern shapes, touching them and discovering them again as if from new. |
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This is not a travel guide, but a book that is steeped in discovering India as she is. |
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For 50 years local residents searched for it eventually discovering it in the United States. |
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The driver and his colleague have been treated in hospital for shock after discovering the bodies. |
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Since discovering this phenomenon, scientists have sought new ways to prevent or overcome this resistance. |
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At the same time, there's a sense of exclusiveness in discovering a band or a singer who you believe is speaking directly to you about your life. |
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I worried that discovering Diana might be a journey of disillusionment, a glimpse of a fading star. |
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Instead of discovering the profound truths of human reality, deconstruction dismantles them and reveals them to be illusions. |
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Scientists may have to re-draw the family trees of many animals, after discovering that the kangaroo is not related to the duck-billed platypus. |
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There's nothing like the eureka moment of discovering something that no one knew before. |
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The movie performs a kind of archaeology of crime, unearthing the secrets that lie beneath secrets, and discovering finally the bottomlessness of every mystery. |
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But, as the people of Irving are now discovering, all of this poking and prodding is not without potential consequences. |
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Meanwhile, Ona is discovering the seedy underside of her workplace. |
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When I credit her for discovering Jennifer Lawrence in casting her as Ree Dolly, she smiles bashfully, before backpedaling a bit. |
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Fittingly, he achieved fame through a number of practical applications, discovering the critical relationship between capacity in the circuit, self-induction and resistance. |
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Your heart bleeds for a 12-year-old who sulks after discovering the cruel realities of humanity. |
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He dedicated his 3rd symphony to Napolean although he later angrily erased his name from the title page upon discovering that Napolean had declared himself an Emperor. |
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So in geology we are nearest to discovering the true causes of the revolutions of the globe, when we allow them to consist with a quiescent state of the elements. |
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The police had to release the five after discovering that fact. |
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But the CIA is not a magic wand, as presidents keep discovering to their dismay. |
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Other etchings are derived from ancient mythology, or obscure incidents such as the discovering of the bodies of S. Peter and S. Paul in the Roman catacombs. |
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She is a woman discovering the extent of her strength and resolve. |
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I imagined myself fighting against giant rats and drunken centaurs, in shining armour, a sword and shield in hand, and finally discovering the Truth. |
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A team of archaeologists from Sheffield University have revealed significant new insights into the role of Stonehenge after discovering a prehistoric ceremonial road. |
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It is also the story of a young society discovering a new confidence in itself, outgrowing old boundaries and prejudices, becoming more aware of its strengths and weaknesses. |
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His rugged-model good looks make it all the more painful when he's shouting at us to hurry, or discovering a minutely misaligned seam on an otherwise perfect cake. |
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For people who have been cramped into buses for 12 hours or more, few irritations are worse than discovering there is no hot shower or bed at the end of the trek. |
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After discovering a trove of unknown photographs at an auction, John Maloof set about exposing the nanny-cum-artist who took them. |
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He's capable of martial arts tricks, but he's at home in the depths of the enemy's defenses, plumbing into their secrets and tricksily discovering their greatest secrets. |
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After discovering Celine in 1981, Angelil mortgaged his home to produce her first record. |
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Finally after dislodging some books on a bookshelf and discovering a hidden compartment Caleb uncrumpled a piece of paper and looked at it with a frown. |
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Destiny leads you to discovering cures and inventing life saving devices. |
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I have gone back into a restaurant on discovering I have been undercharged, and of course the staff have been outwardly grateful, if slightly bemused. |
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Upon journeying the length and breadth of my home land, and discovering little in way of palatable variation, I turned my attention to the multitudes of foreign possibilities. |
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A true artist discovering and engaging with his material world. |
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Those avatars of hedonism, The Europeans, are aghast at discovering that the average American vacation lasts for just 4.1 days. |
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Diamond producer Namdeb is making progress on new projects that are aimed at finding new reserves and discovering ways of economically mining previously uneconomic reserves. |
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We start slowly, shyly, and awkwardly just like most teenagers discovering the birds and the bees. |
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Across business, foreign policy, and popular culture, more Americans are discovering Africa and catching the bug. |
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Operators, however, are discovering that sodas don't have to be ho-hum. |
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For anyone whose political sympathies lie left of center, discovering and reading Chomsky is a rite of passage. |
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That's because Oxford classicists have finally unwrapped the Oxyrhynchus Papyri, discovering hundreds of lost Greek comedies, tragedies and epic poems. |
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The magnificent cats are taking their natural prey, such as deer and rabbits, but discovering also that sheep and cattle and goats are easier to catch. |
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Thieves returned a stolen car with a note saying sorry and eight bottles of champagne after discovering it belonged to the son of a Mafia godfather in Castellammare, Sicily. |
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Fans of Bettie Page have her to thank for discovering the rule-breaking pin-up girl and outfitting her in animal skins. |
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Together the two kindred souls find common pleasure in exploring the delights of an alien culture, even while discovering a little bit about themselves. |
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One misty evening, a couple of weeks after discovering the exhumed snapping turtle eggs, I happened upon two box turtles digging nest cavities at the side of a dirt road. |
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He arranged cold meats and cheeses for our lunches, as well as discovering a special deal on cleanskin wines, which turned out to be a good bargain. |
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Philosophy, in sum, should not burden itself with discovering ethereal ideas floating around in a Platonic heaven, but with tending the warp and woof of human speech. |
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If necessity is the mother of invention, these nations are in a good position to innovate in discovering and deploying applications that are of value to rural populations. |
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Last month council officials halted the water supply to the pump room after discovering that leaks in the old borehole meant that visitors were mainly drinking rainwater. |
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From discovering new slithering species to collecting deadly venom, real-world snake wranglers bring you face-to-fang with some of the most mesmerizing snakes on the planet. |
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It used graph theory to visualise mathematical questions and, at least for him, did provide a framework for discovering new mathematical knowledge. |
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A family who launched a frantic search to find their missing dog were reunited with the pooch after discovering he had been locked in their own car boot for four days. |
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The book begins with the 3-year-old Dumas discovering that his father has died, and promptly arming himself and heading upstairs. |
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If each tradition derives from the Fathers of the Church, then the churches of East and West have the task of discovering the compatibility of their doctrines. |
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Hope lies in discovering a new test to screen for the disease. |
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Businesses are discovering that mediational modes arc cheaper and more effective than litigation-precisely because of the adversarial, zero-sum nature of litigation. |
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He was not a people person, though his work enriched the lives of many, as he worked in the scientific field of discovering vaccines for tropical diseases. |
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One investor applied for compensation from his brokerage after discovering some mysterious person had used his account to buy Yinguangxia, causing him to suffer a great loss. |
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Obviously, there isn't much hope for religious reporting when the mainstream media is just now discovering the issues of the turn of the 20th century. |
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The fingers keep up their exploratory wiggling, each discovering how far it can reach and in what directions it can move, each discerning the shape and feel of the others. |
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Borrowers should have a comprehensive structural survey carried out to minimise the risk of discovering rising damp or subsidence when it is too late. |
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Highly recommended, other than the slight shock of discovering that that pompous idiot is still allowed to bumble away incoherently in this the 21st century. |
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He had wandered over to the armoire and pulled the doors open, discovering a large flat-panel television display and another more mysterious device. |
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One's delight at discovering that a personally loved film received well-reasoned praise from one critic turns to infuriation when it is dismissed or minimized by another. |
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States that worked hard to attract high-tech jobs are also ruing the decision, and discovering that a more diversified economy is more prosperous during the bust. |
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At an age when most kids were discovering spitballs and pizza, Michael was becoming the cornerstone of the burgeoning multimillion-dollar family fortune. |
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Now I'm having a ball just fiddling around and discovering how it works. |
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If you don't have people like me out there telling some of the stories, you're not going to have people who had broader interest discovering those subjects. |
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Encoded within the sense of loss of not being able wholly share my practice with her, was the realization that this was the process of discovering my own vocality. |
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The journey ends with Cooke discovering Joplin in her hotel room after she has overdosed on heroin. |
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Thanks largely to snowboarders, and abundant fresh snow topping up the slopes faster than it can be groomed, Japanese skiers have been discovering the joys of powder. |
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After discovering he had been clamped for not displaying a tax disc, the motorist snatched a spade from his van, smashed its windscreen and rear windows and slashed the tyres. |
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For example, amateurs have always been to the fore in discovering comets and novae, hunting for supernovae, and monitoring events happening on the planets. |
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As you are discovering, that's a distinct disadvantage on the mate market. |
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An Introduction To The Baha'i Faith is about discovering how spirituality is viewed by the Baha'is and how an individual can walk a spiritual path in practical ways. |
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But like Colson, they have had a difficult time discovering how to regroup and which way to move next. |
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The cinema, as a representational medium, achieves its force through the act of discovering and revealing reality in its concreteness and materiality. |
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Gamma Draconis was the same star James Bradley used in 1725 in discovering the aberration of light. |
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After discovering the Tristan da Cunha Islands, Cunha landed in Madagascar. |
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It then continued across the Pacific discovering a number of islands on its way, including Guam before arriving in the Philippines. |
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A DEVASTATED nine-yearold girl called police to her Birmingham home after discovering the bodies of her mum and stepdad. |
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The Business Secretary, 69, was forced to cough up extra cash after discovering his discount Senior Railcard had run out. |
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So Kimberlin turned on Walker, quickly discovering his weakness. |
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After discovering the feminized males, researchers paired six sex-change lizards with normal genetic ZZ males. |
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Pembrokeshire is now recognised as a diving destination and divers from all over the UK are discovering the quality of its coastal waters. |
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What is most delightful is the pleasure of discovering how perceptively intelligent and articulate, as well as irreverent, Spiegelman is. |
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This led to him discovering the antibacterial enzyme lysozyme, which ultimately led to his discovery of the widely used antibiotic. |
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Annette Maclean was told to take evening primrose oil after discovering a lump in her breast. |
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To earn the inheritance, Tse will have to keep discovering new substances and processes from which to bring forth her polytocous cr eations. |
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Police were forced to close off a section of a busy back road after discovering that thieves had taken vital components from a gas main. |
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Marisol, Rosie, Valentina and Carmen are discovering more secrets and scandals in Beverly Hills. |
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The poem is a long one and explains how Venusians Taylor became our guardians after discovering the delights of the famous ale. |
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Geocaching is simply a treasure hunt for the digital generation, where you can enjoy the freedom of being outside and discovering new places. |
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After discovering Spitsbergen, the ships encountered pack ice blocking the way. |
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Who look-alike who boosted photography by discovering a powerful fixing agent, sodium hyposulfite. |
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Until recently only the red version was known and consumed and now more and more people are discovering green Rooibos. |
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The only means of discovering alogisms in thought is concrete dialectical analysis of reality reflected in the utterance. |
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But I shall not spoil for anyone the delight of discovering that most bookly of bookly books. |
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Jessica Simpson reportedly went on a drinking binge after discovering ex-boyfriend John Mayer is dating Jennifer Aniston. |
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He delighted in discovering new music, was a regular gig-goer and gave mix tapes to friends. |
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There is an innate light in every man, discovering to him the first lines of duty in the common notions of good and evil. |
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Businessman James Miller Williams dug several wells between 1855 and 1858 before discovering a rich reserve of oil four metres below ground. |
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After discovering his concession might have been premature, a new, more refined, wager was made. |
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Bacon disinherited her upon discovering her secret romantic relationship with Sir John Underhill. |
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Factor analysis is one technique for discovering the important factor in an effect. |
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Mill outlines the benefits of 'searching for and discovering the truth' as a way to further knowledge. |
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After discovering she was pregnant in the spring of 1945, Blyton miscarried five months later, following a fall from a ladder. |
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After the initial shock of discovering my scheduling megadisaster, I forced myself to take a deep breath. |
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Vikings set sail from Greenland and Iceland, discovering North America nearly 500 years before Columbus reached the Caribbean islands. |
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In 1941, experiments with the intent of discovering means to prevent and treat hypothermia were carried out. |
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The first step in discovering an ore body is to determine what minerals to test for. |
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In 1826 Frederick William Beechey explored the north coast of Alaska, discovering Point Barrow. |
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Now, however, African archaeology has become extremely important in discovering the origins of humanity. |
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In 1565, the application of this principle in the Pacific Ocean led the Spanish discovering the Manila Galleon trade route. |
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Between 1851 and 1856, he traversed the continent from west to east, discovering the great waterways of the upper Zambezi River. |
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It focused mainly on curing disease rather than discovering the cause of diseases. |
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Noli has claim to discovering the first set of islands, while the second were possibly found by Diogo Gomes. |
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Upon discovering the Orange Islands, the crew came across a herd of approximately 200 walruses and tried to kill them with hatchets and pikes. |
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Eventually, the expedition turned back upon discovering that unexpected weather had left the Kara Sea frozen. |
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His exploit was forgotten for almost a hundred years and Bering is usually given credit for discovering the strait that bears his name. |
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The two exceptions to this rule were a husband discovering his wife committing adultery and a father finding someone buggering his son. |
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Sir Humphry Davy invented the carbon arc lamp in 1802 upon discovering that electricity could produce a light arc with carbon electrodes. |
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Shortly thereafter, Beck explored blues and folk music further, discovering Woody Guthrie and Blind Willie Johnson. |
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Researchers should stick to their knitting, finding cancer cures and discovering new shades of lipstick, and refrain from debunking history. |
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Soon after discovering her mediumship talents Jillian set up premium psychic phone lines. |
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A WILDLIFE sanctuary was celebrating last night after discovering that its herd of water buffalo has a new member. |
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Lederman won the Nobel Prize in physics with two other scientists for discovering a subatomic particle called the muon neutrino. |
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Travellers also want their hosts to offer local knowledge, and to feel they are discovering Scotland away from the tourist traps. |
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The company is currently focused on discovering antifungal drugs, immunosuppressives and cancer therapeutics. |
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Again he toured the western part of New Guinea getting to Manus, then heading north and discovering on 14 September Pohnpei and Ant in the Carolines. |
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However, as he had not obtained any credit for having been Francisco Pizarro's main partner in discovering Peru, he decided to claim Cuzco as part of his share. |
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Now in its seventh year, the conservation charity has relaunched its Hen Harrier Hotline in the hope of discovering where these birds are potentially breeding. |
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In the future, we see our chemists, metallurgists and engineers discovering more space age alternatives to steel and rubber sleeve compounds for cores as well as covers. |
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Spanish neurologist Pio del Rio-Hortega is credited with discovering microglia, but not oligodendrocytes, another of the four cell types that constitute nerve tissue. |
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Upon discovering new lands through their naval explorations, European colonisers soon began to migrate to and settle in lands outside their native continent. |
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Jefferson sent Livingston to Paris in 1801 after discovering the transfer of Louisiana from Spain to France under the Third Treaty of San Ildefonso. |
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Archaeologists are still discovering the extent of Cistercian technology. |
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Since discovering religion, she's been at peace in her personal life. |
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The two Clergymen were portrayed as railway enthusiasts, and were responsible for annoying the Small Engines and discovering Duke the Lost Engine. |
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On the other hand, others, like Plato, often spoke as if the explanation of all things would be achieved simply by discovering their Forms, or formal causes. |
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They trekked through Europe, discovering designers like Melinda Gloss and the Italian sunglass manufacturer LGR, with whom they secured exclusive United States representation. |
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When I woke up just after dawn on September 28, 1928, I certainly didn't plan to revolutionise all medicine by discovering the world's first antibiotic, or bacteria killer. |
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As we were treated instead to replays of her pratfalls from earlier series, was this Hart's way of telling us that her character is finally discovering her inner grace? |
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The merry widow snaps after discovering a video of her late husband and Cindy in bed and clobbers her love rival with a Father Christmas statue, which is at least festive. |
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You might take some unexpected job-related journeys, but the truly rewarding exploration involves soul-searching, discovering your innermost desires and hidden agendas. |
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Cousins Will and Gavin Lindsay decided to fix up the bright red 1958 water tender after discovering it rusting in a garage in Haddington, East Lothian. |
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Cybercriminals have been continuously discovering more and more ways to successfully target new outlets for financial theft, according to a new report. |
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Tourists are discovering the resultant transformation of the Ruhr region from slag heaps and smoke-belching ugliness to a green, leisure-based landscape. |
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His characters accept their past and who they have become, typically discovering that this realisation brings comfort and an ending to mental anguish. |
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Their greatest coup, however, was discovering a hideous creature they named the Hairy Angler Fish, 20 inches across and completely new to science. |
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I am passionate about discovering brands that I not only actually use and enjoy, but also holistically believe in, and Suja is a great exemplifier of this search. |
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Chemical company Akzo Nobel had begun investigations in the road after discovering carbon disulphide on the former Courtaulds car park, which adjoins the site. |
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Abridgment works well with this paranormal romance as it distills the story to its key elements, focusing on discovering why humans are in league with the Daimons. |
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Through discovering the worst international team in the world, the Pacific island of Pohnpei, they set out to coach the side to a modicum of success. |
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Now, they're discovering that there's enough moisture on the central Great Plains for a crop rotation that includes foxtail millet, along with wheat. |
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David Capelin swung a sand wedge at his one-year-old bull mastiff-cross, Lucy, after discovering she had eaten his shopping and messed on the kitchen floor. |
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They briefly called themselves the Blackjacks, before changing their name to the Quarrymen after discovering that a respected local group was already using the other name. |
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The FSA sent out a warning shot to the industry last year after discovering that a number of firms had not been segregating client money adequately. |
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They cover tools for discovering biomarkers, biomarkers for injury or disease, technology for detecting biomarkers, and hot topics in biomarker research. |
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He soon finds himself being tempted by a Faustian bargain with the New York legal fraternity, and discovering that his new manager is not all he appears. |
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At the same time much of his poetry was reissued, and subsequently a rapid reassessment has taken place, with new generations discovering his work. |
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Immediately after beginning to feel sick and discovering he was running a slight fever, the cameraman quarantined himself and sought medical advice. |
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Lindley resident Ken Winter said he rang the council after discovering the textile recycling bin at Lidget Street near his home was full to overflowing. |
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In the early 1930s, one lucky tourist managed to poke a finger hole through a piece of crumbling mortar and ended up discovering a skeleton wrapped in a dress. |
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Portuguese explorers pushed south along the known coast of Africa with the purpose of discovering the maritime route to India and breaking into the spice trade. |
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We mention this observation, not with any view of pretending to account for so odd a behaviour, but lest some critic should hereafter plume himself on discovering it. |
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