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But we used arguments, mainly derived from the facts we discovered, not insults.
The phenomenon, however, subsequently provided important evidence for Newton's theory of gravity when d'Alembert in 1749 carried out a successful derivation based on rigid body motion and a correct value of the Moon's force derived from the then recently discovered phenomenon of the nutation of the Earth.
It is also understood that data derived from the Facebook dataset was discovered in an audit of the company's services in spring 2017.
In fact, the actual name, 'tuhura' is derived from the Maori verb meaning: to discover, bring to light, unearth, open up, explore, and investigate.
BRINDISI, though now an Italian word, is in fact, I discover, derived from the German phrase '(Ich) bring dir's', meaning '(I) offer it to you' as the introduction to a toast, and unrelated etymologically to the name of the Italian port, from Latin Brundisium.
There are definite thrills to be derived from discovering the surprisingly strong similarities between "Horizon," O'Neill's first full-length play to appear on Broadway (in 1920), and "Spring Storm," written by Williams in 1937 when he was a university student.
This is reminiscent of centromeric satellites in Arabidopsis, where repeats derived from the same genomic locus were discovered to be more similar to each other than those from disparate genomic regions [ 29].
We searched for such signals utilizing fosmid-end sequences derived from the eight HapMap individuals used to discover the inversion variants.
Lutetium, derived from the Latin Lutetia (Paris), was independently discovered in 1907 by French scientist Georges Urbain, Austrian mineralogist Baron Carl Auer von Welsbach, and American chemist Charles James.
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