Sentence examples for discovery it seems from inspiring English sources

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With one discovery, it seems, the solar system has gotten much bigger, glimpses of its outer reaches bringing a sense of reality to what had been a remote frontier of hypothesis.

One person's "festival of discovery", it seems, is another's parade of also-rans.

The more important discovery, it seems, was the philosophical one: as co-founder of Aks Performing Arts, Neha Jain, puts it: "I just realised that work was not at the centre of my life.

Though little is known for sure, this being such a recent discovery, it seems likely that some plumbing structures will prove prone to producing infrequent, explosive eruptions, while others yield a steady trickle of lava at the surface.That, of course, needs investigation.

However, despite the excitement behind the new discovery, it seems the river dolphins are already under threat of extinction.

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"Prior to its discovery it seemed that we could trace the origin of the truly giant, massive-toothed, broad-snouted forms such as T rex and Tarbosaurus bataar through medium-sized, smaller toothed, less-rounded snouted tyrants, such as Daspletosaurus of 75m years ago.

The principle is, however, much more general than that, and it is a remarkable discovery that it seems to describe all phenomena equally well, including, for example, the travel of a rocket to the moon, and the likelihood that colliding subatomic particles will scatter each other in selected directions.

The newest trend in discovery tools, it seems, is semantic search engines, like Powerset (recently bought by Microsoft) and Hakia.

If the initial judgment can be overturned by a biological discovery, then it seems that biological facts are necessary for a final judgment.

My biggest misgiving is a sense that Cleopatra herself is a lot less important to these discoveries than it seems here.

Adolescent experience is both intense and incommunicable; being so much discovery it also seems, to the accustomed adult eye, disproportionate: "it's the particular curse of adolescence that its events are never adequate to the feelings they inspire, that no unadorned retelling of those events can suggest the feelings".

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