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What is remarkable is the variety and complexity of ideas and values to be discovered in a survey like this.
After a few years they are thrown away, only to be discovered in a bin by the tramp – who bears more than a passing resemblance to his author.
He first went there in 2000, on the trail of a Hungarian soldier who vanished during the second world war, only to be discovered in a mental hospital.
There are other superb wines to be discovered in a region with more than 100 AOCs (appellation d'origine contrôlées) and IGPs (indication géographiques protégées).
It seems incredible to think that there could still be things to be discovered in a movie which we've all seen so often - and yet I think there are.
It was only a chance try-out for a Paralympic talent-identification day that allowed the then teenager to be discovered in a sport she had never even heard of: goalball.
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It is the first element to be discovered in an Asian country.
As any independent filmmaker knows, these are the moments, rare and wonderful, that can truly change the trajectory of one's career, of one's project; bringing it to an audience it might not have found otherwise; allowing it to be discovered in an artistic field of thousands of offerings.
For decades the film's original negative was missing, only to be discovered in Pittsburgh a week before a scheduled incineration.
It is the first exclusively handwritten manuscript of an entire chapter of "Ulysses" to be discovered in almost a half-century.
"If they were to be discovered in such a situation, it could jeopardize their ultimate acceptance to the college or university they are visiting," Mr. Lombardi said.
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