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In May, Odyssey had announced that it had discovered, somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean, a colonial-era shipwreck that had yielded seventeen tons of silver coins and several hundred gold ones — possibly the largest treasure ever recovered from the sea.
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Many of them were found in their homes or apartments, but a few were discovered somewhere else — in their prison cells.
Texas oil was discovered somewhere around this time [around 1900] in the United States.
Pennsylvania oil was discovered somewhere around this time [around 1860] in the United States.
One Saturday afternoon, after lunch and two rapid chess games, he and Christiane and I set out to see a Russian science-fiction movie called "Astronauts on Venus," which he had discovered playing somewhere in North London.
Life is full of highs and lows, as Britain's next massive anoni-band will discover, but it's the somewhere in-betweens where the profits still live.
There's a similarity between Calder's wire animals and the paintings discovered in 1940 in the Lascaux cave in France, which were made somewhere around 20,000 years ago.
漳 Chiang is somewhere in-between.
Through the neighborhood police, the detective discovered he now lived somewhere in the Rue Véron, and there he found Herr Weber — and found, too, that Herr Weber spoke nearly no French.
When editors of the Sun get their marching orders – or, in Dominic Mohan's case, are told to discover fresh investment strategies somewhere in Europe – the name on the New York statement is Robert Thomson, chief executive of a company that couldn't find a spare Murdoch to put in charge.
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