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He wanted to be a discoverer.
He didn't go to discover anything, so in that sense he was not a discoverer.
In Europe, Ms. Rosenberg has a reputation as a discoverer of vocal talent.
Defining 'reader' as a discoverer of story, Garvie is the primary reader of the story of the crime.
"Impressive," said Dr. Solomon Snyder, a neuroscience professor at Johns Hopkins and a discoverer of endorphins in the 1970's.
Last year, the genome sequence of James D. Watson, a discoverer of the structure of DNA, was completed at a cost of about $1 million.
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"Verrazzano was a great discoverer, a great explorer," Mr. Golden said.
"It is a unique status to be a living discoverer of something," Mr. Tufts said in an interview broadcast on National Public Radio in 1999.
In addition to plutonium, he is credited as a lead discoverer of americium, curium, and berkelium, and as a co-discoverer of californium, einsteinium, fermium, mendelevium, nobelium and seaborgium.
Christopher Columbus is praised as a great discoverer, with few people realising (or caring?) that he was also a man who enslaved the Arawak Indians in Haiti, and bragged about it.
The design of an idiom discoverer is discussed and a prototype implementation is examined.
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