Sentence examples for discovery of each from inspiring English sources

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In their artless, vulnerable discovery of each other, Cherkaoui evokes a love story, at the beginning of the world.

The rough edge that distinguished him on Broadway eased his transition to character roles like Briscoe, the recovered alcoholic who seemed to greet the discovery of each episode's crime with a world-weary shrug.

And Ms. Easton lets us see what that love meant in a sweetly hesitant, breath-stopping duet for the arms of two standing lovers (Mr. Rattazzi and Marie Zvosec), who are themselves breathless with the discovery of each other.

The prosecution and defense cut at least two months from the proceedings here by agreeing not to argue over the discovery of each bit of wreckage found scattered over 850 square miles of Scotland.

It combines fun, patriotism, and the possibility of a profit, because the government is offering $10,000 for the discovery of each new uranium deposit, provided the ore proves to contain at least 20percentnt pure uranium.

In this unusually artful novel, the author, who never really hides his presence, combines two stories that are long and curious in their discovery of each other: one about an Englishwoman with a terminal cancer and her two sons, and another concerning a gay Hungarian playwright who is burdened by regret for his actions during the revolution of 1956.

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In the main, they proved more effective in recording the events and discoveries of each year than keeping the main articles up-to-date.

This review will describe recent progress toward this goal, highlighting the scientific discoveries of each pathway, ongoing biochemical studies to understand each enzyme, and metabolic engineering strategies that are being used to improve strain performance.

Towards the close of the 20th century, different cultures' discoveries of each other's comics traditions, the rediscovery of forgotten early comics forms, and the rise of new forms made defining comics a more complicated task.

American Paul Boyer and Briton John Walker shared half of the $1 million prize for their discovery of how each day an enzyme manages to synthesize kilograms of cellular fuel, known as adenosine triphosphate (ATP).

And Ms. Nixon is enchanting throughout, lending the fresh air of genuine discovery to each of Lily's philosophical aperçus.

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