Sentence examples for never before discovered from inspiring English sources

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Other voyages brought further discoveries in the southern oceans; in August 1592, the English seaman John Davis had taken shelter "among certain Isles never before discovered"—presumed to be the Falkland Islands.

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Or perhaps he could have just pressed that red Coke button one too many times, opening a secret vault that sent him into a never-before-discovered closet somewhere deep inside the White House.

But beginning Sept. 15 in Chelsea many scattered pieces of its history -- including some never made public before, discovered in old film files -- will be reassembled in two exhibitions, one at the Steven Kasher Gallery and another, focusing on Max's artist regulars, at the Loretta Howard Gallery.

By letting people who might never have entered a strip club before discover and explore our world, we hope to break down common assumptions.

They will enjoy life as never before, until she discovers a secret that will color and reshape their future forever in a way calculated to bring a tear to the eye and a catch to the throat.

After a lifetime of journeying, Theroux sets out for the southern states of the US that he has never before explored and discovers a new country as strange and as satisfying as any he has visited. 2 Cheltenham literary festival starts (to 11).

The present book will not be like those earlier ones, however, "as the reader of 'Why Photography Matters as Art as Never Before' is about to discover".

Bräuchle suggests that the tracks are tube-shaped invaginations of the nuclear membrane, recently discovered structures never before known to ferry viruses.

In 2004, a tooth from a red panda species never before recorded in North America was discovered at the Gray Fossil Site in Tennessee.

The scientists suggest that only about 100 of these palms exist and that the reason they've never been discovered before is that their life cycle is extremely long, making the end-stage flowering a rare event.

Cat!" Meerkats and chickadees can also announce the kind of predator and its whereabouts, but this telegraphing has never been discovered before in primates, the scientists report in the current issue of Biology Letters.

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