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1 Had he made that discovery earlier much trouble might have been avoided.
2 When you made that discovery up on the mountain, do you mean--
3 But someone already made that discovery quite a long time ago.
4 I should think it well worth living for to have made that discovery .
5 Now that you have made that discovery , get on with the business of learning your second language.
6 Three US scientists who made that discovery were awarded the Nobel prize in physics earlier this month.
7 All my doubts and all my struggles dropped out of my mind when I made that discovery .
8 No child could have made that discovery .
9 When she made that discovery , a false report of my death had been previously circulated in the island.
10 And have you made that discovery ?
11 Haven't they made that discovery yet?
12 He could hardly conceive that the Emperor Napoleon was so blind as not to have made that discovery already.
13 From the moment when she made that discovery , he was a stranger to her-andshe now bade him farewell.
14 What I felt when I made that discovery I could not realize at the time, and I can't describe now.
15 As she made that discovery , she saw his head sink back gradually on the easy-chair in which she had placed him.
16 Mamma made that discovery the day after we went to see you, moved to it by the promising look of your furniture.
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