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Stephen E. Ambrose, the historian who wrote a multivolume Nixon biography, said the documents were of incalculable value to researchers.
These maps were of incalculable value to Drosophila biologists in the ensuing decades.
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Leonhard was of incalculable value to the Jets.
"What they've discovered," he added, "could prove to be of incalculable value.
Even a partial success will be of incalculable value to humanity, and to the rest of life, for all time.
It proved to be of incalculable value and was soon followed by the United States Book Exchange; both distributed lists of wants and offers to their member libraries.
A billion dollars isn't peanuts, but it would be of incalculable value in our quest to understand the universe and our place within it.
A distinctive feature is the broad promenade above the roadway, which John Roebling accurately predicted "in a crowded commercial city will be of incalculable value".
Microorganisms are of incalculable value to the Earth's ecology, disintegrating animal and plant remains and converting them to simpler substances that can be recycled in other organisms.
"This could be of incalculable value to our knowledge of seafaring in that part of the world and during that time," Johnston says.
A cheap, quick, and reliable test for such diseases would be of incalculable value; as Cárdenas points out, countries like Ecuador are the main ones stricken by them and the resulting cost, in lives and other measures, is immense.
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