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To discovered
verb
To remove the cover from; to uncover (a head, building etc.).
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On his housing estate, locals said they were were shocked, but not entirely surprised, to discovered that a suicide bomber had been among them.
I've been editing the gay news website Pink News for a year, and people are still shocked to discovered that I'm not actually a lesbian, despite the fact that only one of the website's last three editors have been gay.
Leslie Woit climbed aboard to discovered the naked truth Davos is the highest city in Europe, St Moritz is all about high style – but both have epic skiing, says Leslie Woit It's time France's La Clusaz was back on the map for British skiers, says Leslie Woit.
On Premier, William Arnstein at FinnCap said: While a substantial downgrade to discovered resources at the Catcher field is a major disappointment, follow on exploration potential in the immediate area is substantial and the stock appears cheap at current spot oil prices.
However, on hooking up the Stora I was pleased to discovered that things worked as advertised.
Feeling that the amount was "astronomical," he began researching how to lower it — and was shocked to discovered Molly's was actually outperforming the industry average.
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Hooker called it "one of the most striking vegetable productions hither-to discovered".
To discover new objects".
To discover themselves".
Magic swords to discover.
They must try to discover their mentality.
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