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He is ripe for discovery.
Tolkien, Rowling, Hemingway and Kerouac lie ahead, ripe for discovery.
The majority of artists showcasing at Americana were ripe for discovery.
"The whole field of electrochemistry is ripe for discovery still," Dr. Sadoway said.
Zarela Martínez, the owner of Zarela and Danzón in Manhattan, thinks Cotija may be ripe for discovery.
Or was it an acknowledgment that there is no "right" way of approaching culture in a melting-pot world, leaving all kinds of treasures ripe for discovery?
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The terrain should be ripe for discoveries in the years to come.
The film's been silently lurking on iTunes and Google Play for months now, but is ripe for mass discovery.
In the beginning Pocahontas (Q'orianka Kilcher) is less a character than a symbol, representing the Americas as virginal territory ripe for Western discovery — as well as a stand-in for flowing water and heavenly sunlight.
When we'd had enough of the house, there were abandoned outbuildings ripe for terror, discovery and puncture wounds, including a broken-down collection of pool houses, a deep, empty fountain and a musty one-room Cape Cod that had once been a dog kennel.
Not just for scientists and engineers, not just for every science university in the U.S., but in the way we think about bringing discoveries ripe for innovation out of the university lab.
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