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Again and again, elated protestors have marvelled at the sudden discovery of their own power.
What drives the plot is the sudden discovery of his remains about three decades later.
The company's sudden discovery that the union organizers were undocumented was hard to credit.
In his 11th year in the presidency, the sudden discovery of the blighted suburbs appears disingenuous.
The sudden discovery that the names of various people whose identities are protected by injunctions are available on Twitter is baffling.
Could anyone read about Gregor Samsa's sudden discovery that he is an outcast, untouchable vermin, without instantly thinking about the Nazis and their repulsive descriptions of Jews?
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Such are the byways of life: unexpected letdowns, substitute thrills, sudden discoveries.
As in other disciplines, Newsome concludes that the dramatic, sudden discoveries of conceptual innovators in jazz overshadow the gradual progress of the experimentalists: "conceptual innovators typically receive most of the ink in jazz history books".
Of course, all the best plans can be overturned by a sudden unexpected discovery, and you should remain open to altering cherished opinions that may have taken ages to form.
For American college students, a generation that grew up in a period of virtually unalloyed prosperity, for whom Vietnam is a history lesson and the cold war a dim childhood memory, the attacks on the World Trade Center were a sudden, stark discovery of their nation's vulnerability and the scope of anger in the world.
But no sudden self-discovery led to this play.
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