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Your 20s are a time of discovery.
This was a time of discovery, excitement, and fun.
College is a time of discovery for most students, but perhaps not of the culinary kind.
It's a time of discovery in this part of the world.
Create an illustrated timeline of this ancient historical document, from time of discovery to its current state.
It was a thrilling time of discovery and uncertainty, unharnessed and unsullied by the coming mega-publishers.
In 1951, at twenty-three, she left Australia for London, the customary gesture, at that time, of discovery and expansion.
It has been a time of discovery for them both and Fouras feels her work has been enhanced, not reduced, by the experience.
It was also a time of international awakening, and it was a time of discovery, as the many books about travel, especially in the Australian Outback, testify.
In a separate opinion by Justice Scalia, these two said the majority should have gone further to make clear that there is no "general federal rule" that counts the statute of limitations from the time of discovery.
For Nobel Prize winners, this process usually takes about 20 years — meaning that someone who is 38 at the time of discovery will most likely be nearly 60 when he or she receives the prize.
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