Trove
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25 examples of Trove in a sentence
They found a treasure
trove
of documents: 700 biographical sketches of foreign fighters.
CA: You've got this other secret weapon at Netflix, it seems, which is this vast
trove
of data, a word we've heard a certain amount about this week.
It is a treasure
trove
of botanical diversity.
Not only is this a treasure
trove
of botanical diversity, not only is it home to three isolated tribes, but it's the greatest treasure
trove
of pre-Colombian art in the world: over 200,000 paintings.
We went to the Internet, the biggest treasure
trove
of pictures that humans have ever created.
Unfortunately, at the same time as we're discovering this treasure
trove
of potentially habitable worlds, our own planet is sagging under the weight of humanity.
This may look like a neatly arranged stack of numbers, but it's actually a mathematical treasure
trove.
Imagine worldwide how a
trove
of hundreds of thousands of previously unknown texts could radically transform our knowledge of the past.
It yielded a treasure
trove
of data that’s helped pin down the speed of gravity, bolster important theories in astrophysics, and provide evidence for the origin of heavy elements like gold and platinum.
This treasure
trove
of fossils was being recovered from a new site called the Dinaledi Chamber in the Rising Star cave system.
Cassinelli discovers that Johnson, who believes he's found the lost city of Atlantis, has been keeping disgraced scientist Joseph Cotten and his daughter Barbara Bach hostage for 15 years so the fishmen can uncover a treasure
trove
beneath the sea.
For the dedicated viewer, it's a treasure
trove.
This is a cultural, musical and historical treasure
trove
of some of the greatest and most influential rock/pop musicians ever.
The Continuing Mystery of Life’s Building BlocksGARRISON, NEW YORK – Imagine for a moment that you have come across a
trove
of marvelous devices left by an ancient civilization.
I will not dwell on the details of this
trove
of obscure articles, which, for the most part, I had not seen before.
Indeed, it now appears that America has shared its intelligence
trove
with Germany’s spy services when needed.
And, when the news broke that Snowden was revealing his vast
trove
of documents from Hong Kong, the city’s residents took to the streets to demonstrate their determination to uphold the tradition of free speech that he says drew him there.
The Khan Academy has produced a treasure
trove
of lectures on a variety of topics, and it is particularly strong in teaching basic mathematics.
Then, at the last minute, the Macron campaign’s computers were hacked, releasing a
trove
of emails revealing that members of the candidate’s party had engaged in nefarious activities, like paying their employees, reserving tables at restaurants, and exchanging files for each other to read.
This would allow researchers and companies access to the developing world’s genetic treasure
trove
in return for a share of the profits from the products that are then developed.
Unlocking this
trove
of information would extend statistical samples to near-census size, increase their timeliness and accuracy, and reduce the respondent costs to businesses and households.
America’s own National Security Agency could not prevent Edward Snowden, a low-level contractor, from walking off with a
trove
of state secrets on a thumb drive.
The spread of computers, mobile phones, and broadband coverage to the poorest regions of the world could – and should – ensure that every child in low-income countries has access to the same
trove
of online information and quality learning materials as children in high-income countries.
Not only have these systems yielded a growing
trove
of tremendously valuable data, but they have also allowed market-making platforms to become more powerful with each transaction, as the data accumulates.
"By Jove, Peterson!" said he, "this is treasure
trove
indeed.
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