Sentence examples for discoveries on which from inspiring English sources

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Dr. Clotaire Rapaille, founder of the consulting firm Archetype Discoveries, on which the Big Three rely for information about their customers, said Hummer was an S.U.V. unfettered from the blandness that had overtaken the category.

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Yes, it's a journey of discovery, one on which Suzie meets Lola (Cate Blanchett), a flinty-eyed dancer; Dominio (John Turturro), a megalomaniac opera singer; and Cesar, a member of the chorus (Johnny Depp, who apparently had a Gipsy King layover in this picture while on his way to "Chocolat").

This coup, the only real "Gotcha!" in Ms. Kelley's "Oprah," is the kind of reportorial discovery on which Ms. Kelley has built her giant-killer reputation.

She spoke to the BBC about a museum visit that marked the start of a long journey of discovery on which she solved a historical mystery and had her work published in an academic journal.

In the long struggle that was to come, Steinman would try anything and everything that might extend his life, but he placed his greatest hope in a field he helped create, one based on discoveries for which he would earn his Nobel Prize.

Estimates, of the percent of the global trunk in each community, are dependent on the sampling and inclusion of near trunk lineages in the inference, the discovery of which is dependent on the sampling effort and on incidence itself, both of which vary from location to location, and with time.

His Hamlet, Richard II, Leontes, Angelo, Lear and Prospero were acclaimed as thrilling recoveries and discoveries of roles on which the dreariness of convention had long since settled in handfuls of star-dust.

"One is that they have stumbled upon a revolutionary discovery; the other, on which I would place my bet, is that they are still making and not finding the very same error".

Alzheimer's discoveries remain the basis on which modern pathologists recognize the disease.

If you've read the last few installments, there have been musings on what I could do with the degree when I finish (that's in Chapter 38), my self-discovery ( Chapter 39), ponderings on which sector I might want to enter professionally ( Chapter 40), and just how stinking terrified I am about all of it ( Chapter 41 and Chapter 42).

Not only is this a major discovery, it is the pivot on which the two sides of Borges's literary personality turn, for the loss of Norah to a rival changed Borges from an impassioned disciple of Whitman into the writer who was eventually to write the ficciones.

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