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In the recording, Mr. Murdoch also referred to a decision by his company's management and standards committee, referred to in the recording as the M.S.C., to hand over a trove of e-mails and other material to investigators.
Referring to a list of potential signings.
Thoroughbred refers to a breed of horses.
firm called Cmarket offers charities access to a trove of data it has collected from past auctions.
Not that we all have easy access to a trove of old alchemy texts, of course.
He bragged that he had a special computer-simulation tool for selecting the right movies, based on a trove of data from past films, which he referred to as the Holy Grail of Hollywood.
— Andrew A. The Times has published so far only a small selection of the detainee assessments — about 20 out of more than 700 in the trove of documents — including the ones referred to in our articles and a few more of high-profile detainees.
The Impact Team, as the hackers refer to themselves, released a huge trove of personal data on potential adulterers that will in all likelihood severely fuck up a tremendous number of people's lives.
Distortion refers to deformation of an image.
It is rare to find such a trove of cloth-based items that merit study.
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