Treasure-trove Beneath their desolate surface, asteroids are believed to contain a rich treasure-trove of information about the formation of the solar system billions of years ago.
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Both games are also free if you've already bought Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove, which has all of the previously released Shovel Knight expansions, making Treasure Trove one of the best deals in gaming.
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What might we learn from this trove of new data?
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"[I] gonna send a large trove to wikileaks," it said.
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The state has a huge trove of delegates at stake.
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What he discovered was a trove of 70mm film footage.
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A digital bank can be a trove of customer data.
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The trove goes back as far as these accounts do.
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This helpful top secret document from the Snowden trove explains.
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Mazars likely hold a "treasure trove" of details, Sheil said.
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It's the treasure trove of information that they're looking for.
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Now, it gains access a rich trove of market data.
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Get access to over 60 games in the Humble Trove
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The site hosts a trove of leaked emails from Gen.
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This recipe incorporates their trove into a supremely autumnal dish.
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Perhaps more significant than the trove itself was the attribution.
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He will be sitting on a treasure trove of information.
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The company has said it deleted the trove of data.
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Hartselle's Main Street is a treasure trove for antique enthusiasts.
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His slim volume, "Impeachment: A Handbook," is a treasure trove.
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Kafka is a treasure trove for these kinds of explorations.
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This fascination is fully on display in Brennan's scholarly trove.
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On Thursday, CNN published a new trove of past comments.
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The units had a trove of the Chrisleys' financial docs.
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A forgotten trove has turned up in a courthouse vault.
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As such, the Kuiper Belt is a scientific treasure trove.
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But underneath the hood lies a treasure trove of economic data.
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But Higashioka's Instagram is a treasure trove of something very different.
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A German magazine leaked word of the trove in late 2013.
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Or it could be a trove of new facts and analyses.
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But the phone seems to be a treasure trove of information.
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"It's like a treasure trove of love stories," Hahn told Refinery29.
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We're all aware that Amazon is a treasure trove of products.
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There's a treasure trove of them on YouTube, complete with lyrics.
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Will this data become a treasure trove for hackers and scammers?
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It uses this trove of data to draw up exercise regimes.
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The researchers analyzed a trove of 16.5 million posts on CNN.
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"That, I think, is going to be the next treasure trove."
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E-mail accounts can be a trove of sensitive personal information.
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In the wrong hands, it's a treasure trove of personal information.
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Now, it has access to a rich trove of market data.
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Over the years, the team produced an invaluable trove of evidence.
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We're eagerly awaiting whatever she pulls from her treasure trove next.
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Related article: Inside the Trove of the Genre-Buster Arthur Russell
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But a recent trove of federal data offered some good news.
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The government has a trove of messages between Butina and Torshin.
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"She's All That" (1999) is a treasure trove of '90s icons.
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The families had amassed a trove of internal documents and depositions.
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But they can benefit from that huge trove in other ways.
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Clinton's fortunes, including potential revelations in another trove of hacked emails.
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Here are some of the highlights from the trove so far.
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The papers archives will remain a treasure trove of classic journalism.
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The days of keeping a trove all to yourself are waning.
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Finally, amateur sleuthing has turned up a Stone Age treasure trove.
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Fueling their anxieties was an apparently bottomless trove of provocative videos.
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The M.T.A. provides a trove of data to measure subway performance.
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The reporters divvied up the pages and read through the trove.
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The trove is an antidote to hero-worship, Ms. Bernier explained.
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She had written a trove of songs; she knew top musicians.
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Yep, that same unthinkably massive trove that brought us Cambridge Analytica.
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Mr. Netanyahu first revealed some material from the trove last year.
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It is a treasure trove for scholars and general readers alike.
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But when he did, he received a treasure trove of insight.
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Bot archeologists discover hidden trove of unreleased Billy Ray Cyrus music.
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If true, it would be a treasure trove of modern art.
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Today, Facebook is the world's largest treasure trove of this data.
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Jorjadze's book was a trove of prelapsarian flavors and practical knowledge.
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Here are the five biggest revelations from the trove of documents.
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Maybe suggest that she hide away her trove of racist caricatures?
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At his death, the team had published nearly half the trove.
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The hackers had first pillaged a massive trove of background-check data.
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Did we mention it's absolute treasure trove of golden age sci-fi?
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The ESA's image archive has become a treasure trove of space porn.
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They also offer the rating firms a treasure trove of consumer data.
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Instead, startup Mapillary obtained that trove of hundreds of millions of images.
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His phone broke, you see, and its trove of content with it.
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Paella combined a trove of shellfish with an unusually fiery chorizo sausage.
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The Germans had put in their own bid for Brod's treasure-trove.
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Now, he has an Instagram, a treasure trove of Gyllenhaal-adjacent information.
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But a trove of Kuritzkes' hilarious rants are still on his channel.
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Of course we're talking about the ubiquitous treasure trove that is Sephora.
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Out of that big trove of ice, he formulated his first study.
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We all have a treasure trove of cringe-worthy snaps, after all.
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A lesser known treasure trove within TJM is the edible goods section.
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A treasure trove of content for the web annotator is immediately unlocked.
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Neustadt amassed this treasure trove of Tiffany lamps and kept them safe.
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"I think it's significant," he said of WikiLeaks's trove on Fox News.
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The new trove of documents has revealed much more about these trips.
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The authorities hope al-Baghdadi's sister may provide a trove of intelligence.
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The targets included the trove of opposition research against Donald J. Trump.
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A federal appeals court unsealed a trove of those documents on Friday.
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If they did, the messages could provide a treasure trove of information.
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Clinton in the new trove from when she was secretary of state.
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The trove of messages between Stone and Credico demonstrates their fraught relationship.
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For techno historians and enthusiasts, this treasure trove warrants an ample perusal.
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The sibling dispute helped uncover a trove of dirty laundry for prosecutors.
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The trove will arrive in France in stages, starting with 200 works.
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The bank could provide a trove of details on Mr. Trump's finances.
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These are questions we should ask as we examine this treasure trove.
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The chats are also creating a trove of information on distress nationwide.
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Clinton and the committee, a tempting trove in a close presidential contest.
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The 2018 midterm elections have brought a treasure trove of campaign ads.
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" — M.J.G Peter Harrington "An amazing trove of first-edition books and prints.
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Open Instagram and you're guaranteed a trove of new Stories to watch.
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"This WikiLeaks is like a treasure trove!" he said later that month.
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Her mind, once a trove of poetry, history and song, has faded.
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Beneath the mystery topsoil lies a treasure trove of rich, engaging characters.
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There is a trove of war memorabilia and New York City lore.
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It's a treasure trove of content tailored for millennials navigating creative lives.
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Or anyone could have remotely nabbed the entire trove of customers' data.
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The NOAA center handles the nation's trove of climate and weather data.
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How does a treasure trove of hacked [Democratic National Committee] emails sound?
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Printed Matter is now displaying and selling 21970 papers from Brecht's trove.
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In the basement, he makes another discovery: a trove of ISIS propaganda.
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Liam Kyle Sullivan's YouTube account is still a treasure trove of laughs.
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It's a treasure-trove of stripped-down versions of his classic hits.
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Around the country WikiLeaks dumped another trove of hacked emails over the weekend.
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Be reasonable Bookshops might seem an endless trove, but our range is finite.
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Come on, guys, let's put that big data treasure trove to good use.
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"I think this is a treasure trove for the prosecution now," Reichel said.
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John Avlon found a trove of buried leads and questions still worth investigating.
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Last year, a trove of artifacts, including Roman swords , was discovered at Vindolanda.
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Had Podesta's emails been encrypted, the WikiLeaks trove would have looked like gibberish.
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Former Suns guard Elliot Perry is known league-wide for his impressive trove.
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The government has a huge trove of evidence to produce to Butina's lawyers.
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American officials said they hoped for similar information from the al-Baghdadi trove.
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The trove originally contained about 470,000 files when it was posted Nov. 1.
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The movie theater is also a secret treasure trove this time of year.
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So we will have to wait two years for another trove of images.
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These include the recent unearthing of a trove of bronze coins in Jerusalem.
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Surprised researchers found the trove at a site called Gaulcross in northeastern Scotland.
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She wanders upstairs, where she comes upon the house's treasure trove of horror.
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Facebook voluntarily handed over the trove of ads to Congress in September 2017.
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The raids also uncovered a trove of neo-Nazi propaganda and Hitler memorabilia.
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The emails became a notorious treasure trove for computer scientists and other academics.
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And on cue, then came the Wikileaks treasure trove email dump on Friday.
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WikiLeaks published a vast trove of hacked emails from the Hillary Clinton campaign.
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Every month, a trove of undiscovered worlds arrive in bookstores, waiting for explorers.
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Somebody in the Justice Department has a treasure trove of evidence of Mrs.
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The U.S. has secured a new trove of intelligence on Islamic State militants.
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Earlier this month, the prosecutors subpoenaed the committee for a trove of documents.
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A federal appeals court unsealed a trove of those documents on August 9.
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By 22012, its 2466-page catalog's offerings included a treasure trove of offerings.
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That's why startups like Trove see an opportunity in making items more accessible.
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That material turned over to Columbia offers a preview of the wider trove.
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Argentina got its international name, from the conquistadors, for its trove of silver.
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What whole new trove of secrets might be wrapped up in that story?
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He was also charged with enlarging that trove, and he did so energetically.
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The Onion also recently published a satirical trove of documents on President Trump.
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"A very, very rich treasure trove" is how Mr. Iger described the offerings.
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First, they provide a treasure trove of candid images of millions of children.
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Now the DOJ's inspector general says the trove of messages have been found.
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So far, Mr. Conde's name has not cropped up in that document trove.
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He remains the favorite in California, the grandest delegate trove on the map.
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Most of the works in the show are from the museum's own trove.
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The result is a treasure trove for scholars, fans and casual readers alike.
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Beneath this mystery topsoil, however, lies a treasure trove of rich, engaging characters.
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The trove also includes a letter Giuliani addressed to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
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In a safe, they discovered a trove of pictures of naked young women.
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WikiLeaks has said it did not receive the email trove from the Russians.
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The Internet Archive can also be a treasure trove for old 78 r.p.m.
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"It's a treasure trove of information," said the alliance's chief executive, Robert Andrews.
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Those partners have access to a trove of inside knowledge about their clients.
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In March, the group dumped a trove of emails from Clinton's private email server.
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They provide entertainment, and a treasure trove of educational sessions for any bar anywhere.
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The trove includes funk instrumentals, a rock power trio, jam sessions with Miles Davis.
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Staffers also soon found a trove of photos of patients' genitals in Tyndall's office.
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Let this inspire you to learn about New Zealand's trove of strange feathered friends.
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In addition to being joyfully large, Samson apparently inspires a treasure trove of trivia.
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Vudu is a trove of 4K content, and, better yet, its prices are reasonable.
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The Guardian obtained a trove of documents that outline Facebook's strategies for removing content.
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For Joanna Gaines, her trove of spare goodies can be found in the attic!
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On Tuesday, WikiLeaks published the biggest trove of leaked documents in the CIA's history.
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The catch: Google's data trove is what makes its tools so useful for consumers.
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One of the most cherished features of "the castle" is its archaeological treasure trove.
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There is a concurrent narrative spreading about a trove of emails released by Wikileaks.
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This is according to a new trove of information made public by Daniels' lawyer.
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In addition to a trove of delegates New York is an important symbolic contest.
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They point the public toward a trove of of documents available on their website.
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Yet this small east African nation exports a fantastic trove of the yellow metal.
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We already knew that Trader Joe's can be a treasure trove for vegan shoppers.
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Meanwhile, the government wants Dish to put its treasure trove of spectrum to use.
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No wonder they're a target; office printers are a treasure trove of sensitive data.
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You can download the whole trove of NSA newsletters published by The Intercept today.
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On Friday, hackers released a trove of internal emails from the Democratic National Committee.
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For human rights groups, the archives were a treasure trove hidden in plain sight.
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Hackers could have accessed the trove of emails in a number of different ways.
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For most startups, creating that kind of trove of location information isn't really feasible.
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One could spend years unpacking the riches in the trove that is her catalog.
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But what this trove of documents appears to confirm is not heroic at all.
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Rocket will also add to Quicken's trove of information on existing and potential customers.
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Lo had discovered a "treasure trove" of valuable DNA floating freely in the bloodstream.
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Another treasure trove of Hamilton documents fetched $2.6 million earlier this year at auction.
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For Amazon, this trove of information helps them target products and services to users.
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There's a whole treasure trove on GIPHY, here are the very best of them.
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So it's literally a multi-million dollar question: What happens to this treasure trove?
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The 1980s represent a treasure trove of popular culture, fashion and, of course, gadgets.
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The result is a trove of photographs, albeit one that is scattered around Sweden.
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These documents are always a treasure trove of unknown information about your favorite artists.
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There's a treasure trove of video game history deep in the heart of Texas.
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A trove of Prince's recordings remains unreleased, in an archive he called the Vault.
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They found them in a trove of searches trailing at least 10 years back.
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Other defense witnesses said Bergdahl provided a treasure trove of information after his release.
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This latest collection of micro-fictions is a treasure trove of tiny wry masterpieces.
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Their trove of inventive takes on an analog timepiece is anything but old fashioned.
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Included in the trove released Wednesday are several documents concerning the Illuminati, for example.
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While the emails were not in the original trove of 55,000 pages that Mrs.
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This trove of evidence has led to the opening of dozens of criminal investigations.
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Despite her considerable spirit, Silvie does not possess an unlimited trove of self-worth.
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Its trove of data on consumer spending habits could make it a formidable opponent.
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But one infection can still of course deliver a treasure trove of sensitive information.
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"At about 150 pieces, it isn't giant," she said of the newly acquired trove.
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Then, click "All Mail" and scroll through your entire Gmail trove, including archived emails.
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HB: So reading through this trove of documents that Parnes's lawyer submitted to Congress.
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It also piqued Getty's interest in adding a Bauhaus work to her personal trove.
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It also piqued Getty's interest in adding a Bauhaus work to her personal trove.
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Why wouldn't law enforcement want to take advantage of that trove of surveillance intel?
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Finally, the public will get its shot at the treasure trove, the feeling went.
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As a social media website, Facebook can be a treasure trove of shareable content.
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He produced 1,093 patents and a trove of creations that helped shape modern history.
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Another trove roughly the same size, which Clinton maintains documented personal information, was deleted.
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Granted, adding to a dedicated pin collector's treasure trove can be a tricky task.
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Mr. Powell and Mr. Davies were not punished for discovering the historically significant trove.
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For hackers seeking insight into the US federal government, it's an unparalleled treasure trove.
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Today, Enel is among a trove of energy giants trying to change their tune.
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But for his family and his former collaborators the trove has posed practical questions.
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They publish forecast guidance, graphics, and a trove of data many times a day.
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"It was a treasure trove that was tested to prove its authenticity," he said.
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They stem from a trove of emails released by the State Department in February.
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There is no way to verify the authenticity of the vast trove of information.
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Deutsche Bank is believed to hold a vast trove of info about Trump's empire.
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A job during college can also provide students with a trove of references and connections.
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"[It's] a treasure trove of perishable documents," says the NYT's chief technology officer Nick Rockwell.
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Doubly lucky was that in Sweden, there's an absurdly dense treasure trove of twin data.
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A trove on show in Hong Kong would draw in millions of visitors a year.
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That was a treasure trove of politicized folk micro-labels that really helped my research.
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"They have a treasure trove of data about what you want to watch," he said.
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This trove included private messages, check-ins, events, locations, relationships, and — crucially for Six4Three — photos.
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That may sound like a treasure trove to some, but it left me feeling uninspired.
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We've highlighted some of the most Earth-like images from the new trove right here.
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In a moon rock, "you have this tiny treasure trove in your hands," Gross says.
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Along the way, the mission has discovered a treasure trove of strange and adorable creatures.
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Today, those albums make up a treasure trove, liable to delight the first-time listener.
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They are far less expensive, and they have resulted in a treasure trove of information.
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But listening to his treasure trove of tunes felt like living in the dorms again.
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A person's mobile phone is basically a treasure trove of one's innermost thoughts and secrets.
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The new trove of files include scanned handwritten documents that take a lot of deciphering.
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The exploit was leaked last month as part of a trove of NSA spy tools.
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That leaves the treasure trove in the hands of Heilemann, and creates a complicated situation.
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Tech giants Intel and Samsung have also already surfaced in the massive trove of files.
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The trove of messages caused uproar as it showed the DNC seemingly helping undermine Sen.
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So I took to Instagram — a veritable treasure trove of #organizationporn — and got to tidying.
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What's really special here is the vastness of this trove; it's like a financial WikiLeaks.
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A trove of photographs that he used as inspiration for his work is also showing.
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A trove of emails hacked from the Democratic National Committee were published in July 2016.
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Democrats believed the treasure trove offered by Lewis's talk radio show would surely doom him.
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That's what came up with Edward Snowden and his data trove including Israel and Germany.
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WikiLeaks published a trove of embarrassing Democratic emails that had been stolen by Russian hackers.
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McLaren Automotive has an encyclopedic knowledge of racing and is a treasure trove of anecdotes.
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Enjoy these classic episodes with dishes selected from our trove of recipes on NYT Cooking.
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Their trove of about 40 works by mostly younger, emerging artists has a distinct character.
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What will it do with the massive trove of intelligence surveillance information in its hands?
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But preventing data-hungry developers from exploiting Facebook's treasure trove of personal information remained challenging.
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Greg Abbott told reporters could contain a "treasure trove" about the suspect's motives and methods.
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A trove of nude photographs, apparently of underage girls, were found at his Manhattan mansion.
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Congress will soon have access to a treasure trove of information about President Trump's taxes.
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Nowadays, it's not only superpower governments that can gain access to the trove of information.
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He carried with him a trove of evidence that he gave to United States authorities.
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Art historian Peter Lord told the BBC that the trove of artworks narrowly avoided destruction.
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And there is the requisite trove of fight shots from early days to final bouts.
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The server is a treasure trove of data, and provides clues to Schulte's online personas.
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He's going to win California, the state with by far the greatest trove of delegates.
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And a dark web researcher found one data trove sitting exposed on an unsecured server.
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His collection of jawbones go back to 1990, an unusually rich trove of scientific data.
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These experiences helped set her apart, as did the trove of writing she left behind.
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It's a deep trove of free public-domain literature but includes contemporary works as well.
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And a trove of documents exposed years of government deception about the war in Afghanistan.
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More and more, we're finding a trove of must-haves in Amazon's cavernous (digital) aisles.
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A trove of them will be preserved by the New-York Historical Society, officials said.
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Two years ago, a wide-ranging trove was sold after a tour around the world.
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Digitizing a treasure trove of letter-blocks, sketches, and inkings for viewing serving designers everywhere.
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Despite that VICE News exposed an offshore trove of military revenge porn in February 33.
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Customers are getting items that Amazon's vast trove of customer data predicts they'll want to buy.
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So why is it that I must go And leave my trove for all to seek?
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If you don't like bustling markets, try exploring Delhi's treasure trove of ancient history and culture.
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It's a treasure trove for more intimate moments and a nice break from the red carpet.
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The truth is Tinder is secretly a trove of good music just waiting to be discovered.
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Investors can now access and assimilate a vast trove of information into their decision-making process.
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On Friday, the hacker group known as The Shadow Brokers released a trove of Windows exploits.
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Patrick Warren and Darren Linvill, professors at Clemson University, have studied the trove of Russian posts.
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Chicago's Newberry Library has acquired and digitized the nation's largest trove of postcards and related materials.
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They always hope to find a treasure trove of customer data stored on an unsecured server.
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Dan and Bloomberg tech reporter Sarah Frier discuss the recently-released trove of internal Facebook emails.
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So control over Prince's music, including a rumored trove of unpublished material, could die with him.
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Besides Depp, the new Fantastic Beasts trailer was a treasure trove of easter eggs: young Newt!
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Feola now live in Staten Island, where they have a trove of correspondence from their courtship.
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Sitting with them, and looking them in the face has been a treasure trove of insight.
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Those, plus a trove of photos the department took over decades, make up the vast collection.
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Why it matters: China's data trove is growing particularly fast — 3% faster than the global average.
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What's next: Today, Google uses its vast trove of data mostly to target ads at us.
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Data centers like this one in Hertfordshire are a potential treasure trove of rare earth metals.
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Yet even with this vast trove of evidence the IOC did not issue a national suspension.
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The Henan region of China has yielded a treasure-trove of dinosaur eggs over the years.
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Even YouTube has a treasure trove of audio porn hiding within the whispers of ASMR videos.
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The developers have assembled a trove of some 1.5 million photos of hotel rooms, she said.
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There's actually a veritable trove of so-bad-they're-good festive flicks on the streaming service.
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FBI investigators thought Anthony Weiner had the missing Clinton email trove FBI investigators reviewing former Rep.
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Another rich trove of user data, Github, has been used to find private passwords for years.
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The Gaia team already has cataloged more than 1 billion stars in its enormous data trove.
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Peecook told Motherboard that species like the Antarctic king make Antarctica a treasure trove for paleontologists.
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Another trove totaling about 30,000 more messages were deleted, with Clinton calling them personal in nature.
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You could retort by citing a treasure trove of talent, from Helen Mirren to Patricia Arquette.
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Suddenly, there was a treasure trove of mask innovations that made them more useful than ever.
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Users' dependence on the portal means a treasure-trove of insights into their preferences and peccadilloes.
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NBC published a trove of 7,000 documents related to the Six4Three lawsuit against the social network.
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InSight will add to our trove of knowledge that will significantly improve our chances for success.
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And thanks to YouTube, we now have a massive trove of video evidence to prove it.
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Soon the team had turned up a small trove of potsherds and began taking copious notes.
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Gooden and Strawberry's continuing drug problems and crimes gave Apatow and Bonfiglio a trove of material.
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Clinton and her allies fought back promptly after news broke about the new trove of emails.
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Holbrooke's widow entrusted him with a massive trove of Holbrooke's personal papers and audio aide-mémoire.
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Ahead of the meeting, the safety regulator released a trove of documents that outline its investigation.
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Here you have this established firm that's already established a significant treasure trove of personal data.
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One such trove was utilized by 13 different squirrels over 31 years, the Star Calgary noted.
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If this sounds familiar it's because MakeSpace, Omni and Trove also raised money for similar concepts.
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The City of Gold, a secret level full of money, is a treasure trove in Spelunky.
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And this month, L.A. County provided a trove of census tract-level results covering most neighborhoods.
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The result was a treasure trove of short clips including amphibians, birds, foxes, geysers, and more.
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An obscurely named entry, discovered after days of searching, offered up an unexplored trove of material.
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Now reopened, it acts as a portal to the massive trove of volumes in the library.
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Fear that they will lose the gerrymandered districts they depend on for a trove of seats.
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On Tuesday, Arizona, Florida, Illinois and Ohio, will hold primaries awarding a trove of pledged delegates.
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The newspaper said this data trove and the collection of it had not been previously reported.
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He said WikiLeaks hoped to publish a trove of documents each week in the coming months.
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With a treasure trove of material — what can't a writer do with a boatload of refugees?
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Since there are almost no limits under federal law, they are taking advantage of this trove.
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He argues that a trove of data from NASA they rely on is flawed and unreliable.
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According to cables released in the Wiki-leaks trove, the Vatican was unhappy with his partisanship.
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We interviewed a woman whose location information we obtained in part of this very large trove.
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We interviewed a woman whose location information we obtained in part of this very large trove.
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And now that I have opened up this box, I see a trove of potential material.
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China has been a top foreign investor in Myanmar, which boasts a trove of natural resources.
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Prosecutors also said he had a trove of lewd photos of girls hidden in a safe.
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Amazon is a treasure trove of affordable dresses with literally thousands of recommendations attached to them.
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That delegate trove would continue to grow over the years in a tradition that would persist.
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The company provided a trove of emails from employees that suggested they loved working for her.
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Some now think this digital treasure trove can underpin the future of the money management industry.
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BlackBerry has staked its turnaround on enterprise software and more aggressively licensing its trove of patents.
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The news comes a week after Wikileaks published a trove of stolen emails from DNC officials.
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This is the second trove of leaked documents to be published in just over a week.
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Plenty of the ocean remains unexplored, even though it's a huge trove of potentially valuable information.
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WikiLeaks recently published a trove of files leaked from the CIA, including descriptions of hacking techniques.
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And Harris won't just be competing against Biden and Sanders for the state's trove of delegates.
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Qatar first discovered the biggest natural gas trove in the world in its backyard in 1969.
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Below, she kept a trove of folded pastels, claimed in her name with iron-on tags.
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Go deeper: Behind the HQ2 split Amazon's treasure trove of data Why D.C. is a clear choice
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He himself excavated an early Bronze Age ax that is part of the 5,000-year-old trove.
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Super Tuesday will provide 880 delegates, the biggest trove on any single day of the nomination fight.
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It said the trove of data includes customer information, databases and technical data about the company's products.
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Image: Neil DaviesA trove well-preserved dinosaur footprints has been uncovered on a beach in southern England.
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A treasure-trove of Babylonian tablets exists, but only a fraction of them have been studied yet.
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I spoke with Reich about what we can truly learn from this growing trove of genetic information.
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Inevitably, however, some will graduate to view this immense trove of personalized data as a commercial treasure.
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California, with its treasure trove of delegates, Nebraska and West Virginia are among the states not included.
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Flexibility. With a trove of credit card points, you can get flights, hotel rooms or even cruises.
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We made a chart illustrating just how much Bloomberg's cash trove outweighs everyone else in the field.
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The film unspools like a series of interconnected vignettes, all centered on the massive trove of information.
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After sampling his trove of bivalves, we could only surmise that he doesn't know what he's missing.
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The setup involves the death of a mysterious artist, leaving behind a trove of strangely compelling paintings.
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Meanwhile, in the courthouseMr Mueller's investigations have provided a trove of evidence for state and federal prosecutors.
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No surprise that the mega-retailer is also a treasure trove for unique present ideas as well.
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Since that time, Carhart-Harris and his colleagues have been pouring over this unprecedented trove of data.
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Frances Valentine is a trove of Katy's works, her designs, her inspiration, her talent, and her vision.
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Within those five years, Shakur was in the studio recording the trove of music he left behind.
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The service has a vast trove of data on what its 130 million viewers want to watch.
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NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center in California has a trove of old flight footage — like 1940s old.
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About 2,200 Intel employees will join Apple, which will acquire a trove of patents under the deal.
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It was an extraordinary trove of information on some of America's most advanced and sensitive military projects.
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Nested in that trove of information are records documenting the negotiations between Mayorga's lawyer and Ronaldo's team.
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Drawing on IBM's trove of historic weather data and forecasts, the system will modify fitness program recommendations.
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And what we found in her books was really a treasure trove of new characters and episodes.
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For instance, the trove of information could help hackers target the wealthy or people based on age.
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His studio in Rome is a trove of exotica: feathers, masks, shotguns, ornamental rugs, pillows and tapestries.
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The museum owns a unique collection of GDR-era photography, as well as its trove of Rollos.
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So will Monzo and its crowdsourcing superfans get rich off the incoming treasure trove of personal data?
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That will surely complicate his financial estate and musical legacy, which includes a trove of unreleased songs.
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This trove came from only one incorporation company in Panama, and there are tons more out there.
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The tech giant has offered up some of its massive treasure trove of personal data to academia.
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This trove of training data can help AI systems find and recognize the hallmarks of fake voices.
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A trove of images collected by Stanford researchers suggested that the campaign focused on a young audience.
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The DNC claims to be in possession of the world's most comprehensive trove of research on Trump.
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She also noted the moon looks to be an increasingly valuable trove of resources, including frozen water.
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Clinton's stamina, she seemed more energetic than ever, digging into the opposition research trove one last time.
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Sunday's announcement came days after Comey disclosed the FBI was examining a trove of newly discovered emails.
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Worried how the recent trove of secret CIA documents affects you and the phone you're currently using?
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He said the trove contained 6900 million records that included names, addresses, phone numbers and email addresses.
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In "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves," a secret password unlocks a trove filled with unbelievable riches.
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Its report , released in February, 2004, presented a trove of data about abuse allegations across four decades.
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The British Library recently posted a trove of letters by Indian soldiers, including one with a poem.
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Treasure trove Since "Hamilton" hit Broadway, anything connected to Alexander Hamilton is a license to print money.
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WikiLeaks last Friday published a trove of 20,000 DNC emails spanning from last January to late May.
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Once they have the treasure trove, all hell's gonna break loose because it's gonna be very embarrassing.
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Their catalog is so immense and fun to dig through—it's just an infinite trove of inspiration.
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A Camille Pissarro painting recovered from the Gurlitt trove was returned to the heirs of Max Heilbronn.
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Just last year, a treasure trove of medieval Arab gold coins were unearthed in the same area.
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Well, we know that Qyburn is referring to his trove of children spies dispersed throughout the kingdoms.
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Williams said the trove of emails shows the NYPD was surveilling the entire Black Lives Matter movement.
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Florida, Illinois, Ohio, and Arizona, four huge states with a major trove of delegates, are holding primaries.
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In the years since, Richeson has tried to answer this question with a trove of experimental research.
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Bots and trolls got a treasure trove of new content to retweet and amplify on social media.
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"In general, it's never great when a vast trove of online content is taken down," he writes.
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Hackers have released a trove of 20,000 emails stolen from the servers of the Democratic National Committee.
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The Republicans haven't complained about the DNC compiling a treasure trove of research to use against Trump.
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He left a vast trove of books, Ms. Kunkin said, and seemed to have mastered them all.
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Anyone who knew the easy-to-guess bucket name could access the massive trove of customer files.
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Breathless news accounts when the Gurlitt collection was uncovered speculated about a $1 billion trove of art.
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As the trial started, a trove of polling data told a new story about the presidential race.
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And that C-SPAN archive is now a treasure trove for anyone looking to score political points.
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Our holiday book guide has a trove of wonderful titles to browse through and get lost with.
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The inspector general turned over a trove of hundreds of Strzok's text messages to Congress this week.
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Ahead of the resolution vote, the House Intelligence Committee released a trove of new evidence Tuesday evening.
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The Bosawas Biosphere Reserve, renowned for its biodiversity, is a treasure-trove of rare and endangered species.
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And if the subject is involved in a profession, there is a treasure trove of information available.
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When she died in 1988, at 46, she left behind a trove of papers, journals and letters.
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And inside that folder, titled "Trips," is a trove of spreadsheets that are among my greatest works.
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They began by turning to a trove of health data gathered for the ongoing Partners Biobank study.
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The rush of discovery gave the impression that nature contained an infinitely deep trove of new medicines.
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There's a trove of material for each campaign to mine to tweak the weaknesses of rival candidates.
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Even Wikileaks founder Julian Assange's information was found among the trove of leaked data, said the report.
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Meanwhile, a trove of Top Secret American intelligence and intel-gathering equipment was sitting in Chinese hands.
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An anonymous tipster apparently analyzed a trove of data from the accounts to initially make the connection.
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The deal also gives the Chinese company access to a rich trove of data on African faces.
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WikiLeaks memorably published a trove of alleged CIA hacking tools that included a Samsung smart TV exploit.
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Then came the task of translating that trove of material into a cohesive piece of dance theater.
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With a total of 419 ancient human genomes obtained by various laboratories, Iberia offers a rich trove.
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As the Washington Post reported, the pair's trove is worth anywhere between $245 million and $20163 million.
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Anthony Levandowski held onto a trove of data on Alphabet's technology even after he left the company.
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In a matter of seconds, her 102 million Instagram followers lost Swift's trove of hyper-saturated photos forever.
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The Appleby files are part of the so-called Paradise Papers, a trove of leaked offshore investment documents.
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That is how the pair end up in Elodie's room staring at her treasure trove of pilfered items.
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The nearly 2,000-year-old scrolls gave religious scholars a new trove of information on the Hebrew Bible.
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It has created an algorithm that collects and analyzes a huge trove of songs that have been mastered.
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Within minutes, they gathered a trove of data he says will be critical in tracking lost items down.
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The Gabonese shale deposits have been a treasure trove, also containing fossils of the oldest-known multicellular organisms.
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"If anybody just types in 'Creepy Uncle Joe Videos' you come up with a treasure trove," Conway said.
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Journal has access to a treasure trove of data — much of which would be very valuable to advertisers.
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Today, the city of Portland, Oregon, released a trove of data that backs up some of those claims.
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The "Paradise Papers" are a trove of financial documents leaked mostly from Appleby, a prominent offshore law firm.
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He reprises these themes in his latest work, bringing a trove of original data to make his case.
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Washington said it believes Carvajal has a "treasure trove" of details he is willing to share about Maduro.
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A massive trove of voter records containing personal information on millions of Texas residents has been found online.
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"This WikiLeaks is like a treasure trove" was one particularly cringeworthy quote, which Trump made in October 2016.
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But as an adult with a trove of cultural context, the mishmash of plots and characters is unsettling.
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A Motherboard investigation in 2018, for example, documented a vast trove of neo-Nazi content shared on YouTube.
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The president had called the document dumps a "treasure trove" and declared "I love WikiLeaks!" at the time.
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Now The Hamilton Mixtape exists as a treasure trove of covers and reimagined variations on Hamilton the musical.
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Lazarin's trove of protagonists, ranging in age, circumstance, and city, will speak to a different part of you.
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Contacting law enforcement to turn over the haul, Miley's owner discovered that the trove was worth about $1,000.
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Publication of this latest trove of evidence could help allay some suspicions of conspiracy — but not for all.
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Arguably the world's largest collection of outdoor painting, Shekhawati is a treasure trove of startling architecture and adornment.
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Hispanic non-voters in Texas tend to be younger and more liberal -- a potential trove of Democratic votes.
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Written in elegant, lucid prose, her book is a treasure trove of European cultural riches and scandalous intrigue.
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The trove of data also included 80,000 bank account numbers, all of them for secured credit card customers.
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But, now that there's a hidden trove reserved for our most private — and dare-I-say basic — snaps.
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In 1909, scientists discovered a trove of fossils in British Columbia, known today as the Burgess Shale fossils.
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Video game music is a largely (but not entirely!) untapped treasure trove for the gymnasts of the world.
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In addition to the visual assets, the BAM archive also features a trove of audio and video recordings.
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The cockpit is a treasure trove of circuit boards and random gadgetry, like a Mid-Tech Legacy 6000.
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The year-long pilot will provide a trove of feedback about the self-driving experience, something Halder relishes.
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Once the town dump contained a treasure trove of collectible bottles, but it was wiped clean years ago.
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The exploit was leaked last month as part of a trove of US National Security Agency spy tools.
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Backlash over the mounting data trove about us: In many cases, we aren't the customer — we're the product.
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Bloomberg's Mark Gurman shared a trove of information on what to expect from new versions of Apple's software.
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Billie Lourd must have a treasure trove of amazing images of herself with her late mother, Carrie Fisher.
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I enter, and see in front of me a treasure trove of overalls, combat jackets, jeans, and jorts.
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WikiLeaks published a trove of purported CIA files this week, renewing debate over government hacking and surveillance techniques.
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A trove of aggregate data on income distribution and gender pay gaps is publicly available in many countries.
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If Lee beats the machine, it still gives the researchers a new trove of information to work with.
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That's crucial: On September 13, WikiLeaks released a trove of emails it stole from the Democratic National Committee.
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Subscription boxes offer companies like Gap a treasure trove of data on consumer shopping behavior, likes and dislikes.
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Consider how you can share access to that trove with family members and other trusted contacts, Schult said.
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One can easily see how the OPM data is a treasure trove of dots waiting to be connected.
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WikiLeaks last Friday published a trove of 20,000 DNC emails spanning the period from January to late May.
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Experts say FitBit's trove of data and enterprise health insight deals are a huge part of its value.
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One of the main ones, he said, is user surveys, which give Facebook a rich trove of data.
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"Australia is a wonderful island with a treasure trove of unique animals, plants and people," Ms. Heard said.
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Yet your genetic information contains a treasure trove of health and ancestry information about you and your family.
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As there are for all announcers of his vintage, there is a trove of missing baseball calls, too.
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The S-1 filing includes a trove of information about itself that was previously rumored or outright unknown.
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Here's a treasure trove of surprising celebrity stage names, and the logic behind some of their new monikers.
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This professor reportedly told Papadopoulos about a massive trove of Hillary Clinton's emails that was in Russian hands.
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Afterward, the police uncovered a trove of guns and white-power and neo-Nazi paraphernalia in Brandon's house.
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These include Wisconsin, New York and California, whose trove of 172 delegates is the largest of any state.
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These are intentionally chosen vignettes, selected from a treasure trove of remarkable footage generated from unparalleled inside access.
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As it turns out, one of the "newsier" takeaways from this week's WikiLeaks trove involved the Palin remark.
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Concerns on the left have been exacerbated by a trove of hacked emails released by WikiLeaks showing Mrs.
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The cycle continued when Wikileaks released a trove of documents relating to the Central Intelligence Agency's hacking tools.
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It is a narrow room lined with African art, photos of the Warriors and a trove of books.
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So I turned to NYC Open Data, a vast trove of information that includes records about 13 complaints.
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Tupac's estate is getting a treasure trove of unreleased music, although not as much cash as it wanted.
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But it turned out that the trove was "not authentic," the report says, prompting a more fevered search.
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The Australian-led search covered about 46,000 square miles of seabed and produced a trove of scientific information.
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Adding to the trove are data recorders, required in all modern cars, that provide speed and reaction information.
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A group suing Harvard says a trove of newly released documents show that admissions officials discriminated against _________ applicants.
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The Times identified Mr. Alsheikh in part through a trove of uncensored ISIS intake forms it has obtained.
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His campaign has rented the Need to Impeach list, giving him a ready-made trove of potential donors.
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A rich trove of these older surveys is now publicly available at the Roper Center at Cornell University.
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As computer vision improves, ICE has become interested in another D.M.V. data trove: digital images of our faces.
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On Friday, a small glimpse of this trove emerged with a reissue of "Purple Rain" by Warner Bros.
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Eshoo (D-CA), Mark Zuckerberg admits that his personal data was compromised in the Cambridge Analytica data trove.
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The trove of data at C.H. Robinson makes it an exciting place for techie typesPremack: That makes sense.
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A trove of documents about the agency's hacking tools was given to WikiLeaks, which released them last year.
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Then I compared the trove to all the data that I already knew Facebook had obtained on me.
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This week, Trove added a ranking system to the Image Monitoring results, indicating which matches users should prioritize.
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I love poking about and discovering what was the treasure trove cinema — the films that inspired the icons.
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A trove of recently unearthed documents sheds important new light on Donald Trump's massive, convoluted real estate business.
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But since late 2019, a trove of secret documents leaked out of China have sharply contradicted Beijing's narrative.
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I turned to Frazer's "The Golden Bough," which is a treasure trove of insights into pre-Christian traditions.
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Much of her literary trove was set in small towns in Mississippi, and in Rome, Venice and Montreal.
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On Sunday, The Guardian published a trove of leaked documents from Facebook detailing the social network's moderation guidelines.
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Facebook traces patterns in this massive data trove in order to arrange people into perceived groups for advertisers.
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Furchtgott-Roth's trove of past articles and columns touched on other subjects that were also concerning to lawmakers.
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Even if you've never solved a crossword puzzle in your life, it's a veritable treasure trove of fun.
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But a trove of new emails show that Carson's wife, Candy, was involved in selecting the new furniture.
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Using GDPR, Pavur was able to get a treasure trove Knerr's personal information, including her Social Security Number.
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Iran denies ever seeking nuclear weapons and has accused Israel of faking the Tehran mission and documents trove.
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The museum's entire trove of Rembrandt holdings — 226 paintings, 60 drawings and 300 prints — are all on show.
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Descartes and other companies are still searching for the best ways to use this new trove of information.
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The department's dead-stock T-shirts, tents and tablecloths have proven something of a treasure trove for him.
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Pinterest can be a treasure trove of ideas for invitations, cake design, table centerpieces and other wedding needs.
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And it brings Deutsche Bank one step closer to spilling open its vast trove of Trump's financial secrets.
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Your recent burst of work provides a trove of information for the next occupants of these policy positions.
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Unabashedly feminist in outlook, it mixed humor, humanism, history and politics in another trove of stylistically varied songs.
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If I ever get my sight back, the room will be a treasure trove for me for certain.
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The Excel Data Analyst Certification School offers a trove of e-learning courses that won't bore you to death.
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Holden perceives the photos as a trove of clues, but it's harder for Tench to repress an emotional reaction.
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There's an absolute treasure trove of spooky treats and festive food from our favorite character parks across the country.
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In an article , Cox wrote that the trove contained messages from authorities in Russia, Turkey and the Arab Gulf.
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According to one source, a trove of Facebook users' personal data was visible on Cambridge's internal databases in 2017.
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There is an untapped treasure trove of iconic girlhood nostalgia just waiting to be exploited for the big screen.
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The European Space Agency's Gaia spacecraft team has dropped its long-awaited trove of data about 1.7 billion stars.
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Fagone is the beneficiary of a previously under-accessed trove of material, including Elizebeth's letters, daybooks, and other papers.
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"It's by no means the end of the treasure trove of damning internal Monsanto documents," Esfandiary told BuzzFeed News.
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Facebook's real advantage in this market will be its near-bottomless trove of personal data about all of us.
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But WeatherBug will also give xAd a huge data trove that can be used in xAd's wider platform, too.
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So it's assumed that nothing good can come of Amazon getting yet another potential treasure trove of personal data.
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Her work is a portrait of the spread of an "image-obsessed culture" and a trove of flamboyant consumption.
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Macedonia's domestic political crisis began in February 2015 when the Social Democrats began releasing a trove of compromising wiretaps.
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To take advantage of this trove, Dr Silva's team had to represent their Flickr data as a topological shape.
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To search this vast trove of financial data, FinCEN has unique computer tools that no other government agency has.
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Finally, some may think the unprecedented trove of data that smart technology generates raises significant privacy and cybersecurity concerns.
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A strong agreement, rapidly concluded, can help safeguard the as-yet unexplored treasure trove of life in the deep.
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A conservative analytics firm apparently scraped a huge trove of Reddit data as part of its voter-targeting efforts.
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An unusually rich trove found in Colorado reveals the world in which our mammalian forebears evolved into larger creatures.
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A trove of internal documents showed that disciplinary decisions, which are usually shrouded in secrecy, can be highly inequitable.
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This massive data trove is driving a need for real-time processing and analytics of massive amounts of data.
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The news burst into public when Daniels' lawyer, Michael Avenatti, released a trove of information Tuesday afternoon on Twitter.
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But without Pokémon, I was able to focus on the treasure trove of games my sister left for me.
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Miles away, Thomas is still hunched over the 452 boxes, when he finally finds the treasure trove he needs.
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The records contain a treasure trove of information about our home planet, including sounds, songs, and images from Earth.
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A gay app could be a blackmailer's trove, and Chinese police routinely grab data from social media at home.
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Eaze has amassed a vast trove of sales data and is putting it to use for its dispensary customers.
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It's art: a Broadway musical, a treasure trove of earworms, a defining cultural artifact of the early 21st century.
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When BMIs are up-and-running, they collect a trove of neurological data, which is transmitted to a computer.
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"It turned out that the investigation had to be continued because of the new trove of email," said Richman.
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If it works as advertised, CareKit is a potentially revolutionary product—but also another data treasure trove for Apple.
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The monument has been a treasure trove for dinosaur fossils — and some 21 dinosaur species have been discovered there.
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That's because Amazon has a trove of information about buying habits that makes it a valuable place for advertisers.
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Don't Miss: Browsing cool souvenirs at Burro, a treasure trove of eclectic home goods, handmade jewelry, and children's clothing.
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Your individual income tax return and the forms you need to prepare it hold a treasure trove of data.
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There are thousands more unconfirmed discoveries, and researchers continue to find new ways to rummage through Kepler's data trove.
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Today's article is based on a far more comprehensive trove of data for L.A. County, recently obtained by Reuters.
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And it provided Amazon with an opportunity to amass a conversational data trove that no other technology company has.
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In response to my FOIA, the DEA mailed me the following treasure trove of documents (scanned and uploaded below).
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Clinton's presidential campaign had suggested that the entire trove of material the FBI sent to Congress be made public.
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Wikipedia has built up a trove of information and become an invaluable resource to anyone with an internet connection.
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Throughout his time in the race, he's offered a treasure trove of alternately odd, amusing and occasionally confounding statements.
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In celebration of Winamp coming back, here's a selection of the best skins we found in that treasure trove.
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Clare and I accessed and analyzed a trove of official crime reports, security camera footage and crime scene photos.
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The trove of androgynous looks in velvets and silks were sumptuous, sexy and self-assured at the same time.
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The next time I find a trove of fire bombs, yet I'm cut down before the boss even transforms.
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Researchers say the trove has been invaluable in learning about state-sponsored disinformation campaigns and how to combat them.
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Or, viewed from an acquirer's perspective, a rich trove of data that would be better put to other uses.
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A trove of medical research also exists from countries like the Netherlands, where euthanasia has been practiced for years.
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Every historian dreams of being the first to find a new cache of documents or a trove of artifacts.
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To figure out what you're going for, you need to get yourself on Pinterest — the treasure trove of #inspiration.
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It noticed that the DC Leaks site purports to have a trove of leaked emails of Republican Party members.
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That's a Valley term for a loose web of interconnected people, essentially a treasure trove of data and interaction.
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As he began to leak documents from the trove stolen from the DNC, some suspicious clues began to emerge.
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Lookout has a trove of 80 million binaries and app telemetry that it uses to extrapolate potential malicious activity.
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The group has amassed a trove of excellent recordings over the past 2576 years, some of them recorded here.
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He appears to have left "a trove of horoscopes ready for future publication" to tide us over for now.
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Now he R's counter and force them to turn over a treasure trove of material, including Servers and Emails!
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It was a trove that ultimately added up to 11.5 million individual files equivalent to 1003 terabytes of data.
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To make their case, the officers, who worked at Downstate Correctional Facility in Fishkill, produced a trove of evidence.
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Paradise Papers A trove of leaked documents purport to show financial ties between Russia and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross.
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WikiLeaks released a trove of emails stolen from the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta.
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More troubling, the D.N.C. trove included individual Social Security and credit card data whose disclosure served no public purpose.
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Messages about the crisis are contained in the new trove, which includes classified material below the top-secret level.
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WikiLeaks on Tuesday released a massive trove of documents that it claims details the CIA's hacking and surveillance programs.
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WikiLeaks last week published a trove of 20,000 DNC emails from last January to late May of this year.
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Hackers deploy a trove of tools to cover up their tracks, which can obfuscate important details like their location.
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Sky News said its trove included the names of 22,000 foreigners said to have crossed into Syria from Turkey.
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This canon combined with the deep trove of scientific publications on the topic prompts the question, Why another book?
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It seems like if there was a great treasure trove of data on Twitter, Twitter would be using it.
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She talked about how the RNC built a giant data trove after the loss of the 2012 presidential election.
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The documents released Tuesday were not immediately as damaging as the first trove, and they proved difficult to access.
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Later that morning, conservationists carefully dug up the trove of luminous white eggs the size of Ping-Pong balls.
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But the documents were still a treasure trove for researchers and historians who have long searched for fuller answers.
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Ms. Haskell said that Wood, who died in 1942, left behind a rich trove of work that still resonates.
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Still-unknown hackers gained access to a trove of names, birthdates, Social Security numbers, and addresses of Equifax users.
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A few years ago, the Mets had hoped that their trove of young pitching would lead them to glory.
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The biggest untapped onshore trove of oil in North America is believed to lie beneath the refuge's coastal plain.
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The Warhol trove, and the ships' chests and rush seats, will go on the block Saturday at 1 p.m.
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It also sits on what is believed to be the biggest untapped onshore trove of oil in North America.
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An organization of archivists in New York City is keen to make sure that the trove is not destroyed.
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I'm looking forward to receiving my copy of this new trove, including a volume with Brian Marsella on piano.
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Qualcomm's trove of patents — among the most formidable in the world of wireless networking — remains a hugely valuable asset.
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Revelations continue from the "Paradise Papers," a trove of leaked documents from an offshore firm used to hide wealth.
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When the trove came to light a few years ago, the discovery made front-page news and Gurlitt miserable.
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Working in a treasure trove To fully appreciate the building, you need to stop and study the different elements.
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Opinion ___ Off the north coast of Scotland, is a trove of things from everyday life before history was written.
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Some of those skills are evident in Mr. López's vast trove of recordings, amassed over a four-decade career.
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Then came Ledecky, who was the key that unlocked the trove of girlhood memories that Olmstead had packed away.
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The company then envisions selling insights drawn from the data trove to automakers, insurance companies and possibly even advertisers.
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For science teachers and students, this column represents a treasure trove of up-to-date, real-life science reporting.
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On the eve of the vote, a huge trove of stolen campaign emails was posted anonymously on the internet.
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Instagram, arguably, has less of a treasure trove of personal information on hand to tap into, compared with Facebook.
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House Democratic leaders were expected to send a subpoena to the White House for a vast trove of documents.
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There he uncovered a trove of classified material, which he, Mr. Dudman and James Deakin distilled in 38 articles.
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For the U.F.O. enthusiast, the pages of graphs and charts are a treasure trove of hard-to-find detail.
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Over on Netflix, there&aposs a veritable treasure trove of business-related documentaries that are both educational and entertaining.
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She later recognized his face in a trove of photos of bodies smuggled out of a prison near Damascus.
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Shocked and delighted, Mr. Cohen carried off a "huge trove" of papers that accelerated his research, Mr. Pinciss said.
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WikiLeaks released a trove of C.I.A. documents last month that described sophisticated software and techniques to break into electronics.
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"Emails are the tool of the devil," one of the training slides on in the trove of files reads.
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But if those questions contain references to evidence that's not part of the House trove, how will Roberts react?
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With his help, American authorities were able to obtain a trove of Mr. Guzmán's private calls and text messages.
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Calling the Krefelders' data "a rich treasure trove," Mr. Tscharntke warned that entomology hobbyists are themselves a dying species.
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It would be one thing if he had amassed a trove of accomplishments and watched his approval ratings climb.
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Those wins will give Biden a huge trove of delegates, making him the prohibitive favorite for the Democratic nomination.
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Mary Beth Edelson's "Great Goddess Cut-Outs"; John McLaughlin's trove of photographs; and Keiji Uematsu's first American solo show.
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His brief letter to Congress last week said the new trove of emails might or might not be significant.
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Yeah. Photographs are a complete treasure trove, in part because they show you what things looked like around them.
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In this context, The Costume History is a documentary treasure trove, compactly preserving outmoded styles all in one place.
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If a hacker were to breach that database, the prize would be a huge treasure trove of personal customer information.
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From his obsession with Dippin' Dots to his cosplay fandom, the man's tweets are a treasure trove of self-owns.
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Pinterest's visual search tool enables its users to browse using a system trained on the company's massive trove of images.
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Now, just when it seemed like that trove of secrets might be exhausted, the group has spilled a new batch.
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In the upper left of the app's home screen lies the main menu, which offers a trove of customizable options.
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Meanwhile, using a trove of beads donated to her by the Perler company, Arianna is working to fulfill a backlog.
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The massive trove of data these devices produce is a potential gold mine for tech manufacturers and malicious actors alike.
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So there may be an even bigger treasure trove of texts reflecting Strzok's attitude and behavior yet to be examined.
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With one false move, people lost access to a significant part of their digital identity and trove of personal data.
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Remember, as the highest ranking drug trafficker ever arrested, he has a treasure trove of valuable intel for law enforcement.
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Apart from capping the number of warheads aimed at America, the treaty provides a trove of information about Russia's forces.
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Now, it looks like we may very well be able to add "house guest" to our trove of Reba treasures.
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As an alternative, there are a trove of fitness videos and sometimes even live streams available for free on YouTube.
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The information would go into a federal database containing a treasure trove of personal information on business owners and investors.
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That much was clear from a new trove of internal Facebook emails and other documents released by British lawmakers Wednesday.
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In the modern era, data collected by your car now provides a treasure trove of information about your daily habits.
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No matter where you roam or who you want to meet, Disrupt Berlin is networking nirvana — a trove of opportunity.
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Luckily, there's a treasure trove of makeup and skin tricks on YouTube that break all of this down in depth.
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Rio also handed over a trove of related e-mails and other data to authorities in America, Britain and Australia.
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That would make Martin's trove of classified data highly valuable, as TAO is tasked with developing exploits for foreign espionage.
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In July, that means the semiannual anniversary sale, where you can snag a treasure trove of amazing deals through August.
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President Trump on Thursday released the trove of records, however, the collection was incomplete, with some records being held back.
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Early on Wednesday, the United Kingdom Parliament released a 250-page trove of documents from a US lawsuit against Facebook.
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Although lawmakers described the ads as a "representative sample," the released examples were not the full trove of Facebook ads.
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Another trove of spectacular science was provided by the Huygens lander, which set down on Titan on January 14th 2005.
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An unknown leaker handed reporters a massive trove of data on how the world's elites squirrel away their secret cash.
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Basically the store is a treasure trove of controllers, circuits, and switches designed to help you build your own inventions.
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The company, for all intents and purposes, is sunk but the privacy implications of this trove of data are staggering.
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HackerRank sits on a trove of data about what skills job seekers possess and which ones employers are looking for.
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The Intercept claims to have "an enormous trove" of hacked messages, many of them on Telegram, an encrypted communications app.
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So, when Josephina comes across a treasure trove of disturbing, groundbreaking paintings in a dead neighbor's apartment, she doesn't hesitate.
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Now, wielding a treasure trove of data spanning decades, they have shifted gears to investigate how and why we age.
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Zeta is bolstering its balance sheet to expand and snap up companies that can build its treasure trove of data.
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Clinton has been here before, when she was secretary of state and Wikileaks released a trove of U.S. diplomatic cables.
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The deal will bring the carrier a huge trove of content producing properties, including HBO, CNN, and the Warner Bros.
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"It's like a treasure trove," Vanessa, 38, says of the store, which helped inspire her vision for her family's space.
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With Pokémon Go, developer Niantic (a former Google subsidiary) had the advantage of a previously existing trove of mapping data.
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The complaint also described how a search of two cellphones has already produced a trove of evidence against the defendant.
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But it ended up only taking a few minutes with Photomyne to create a treasure trove of future #TBT shares.
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In a market estimated to be worth some $40 billion annually, other hopefuls include MakeSpace, Omni, Trove, Livible, and Closetbox.
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One flashpoint was a trove of ancient tribal artifacts belonging to the Burns Paiute and housed at the Malheur refuge.
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The search giant can use its vast trove of data on consumers to push more deeply into the travel business.
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When you strip away shock-value violence from the genre, an impressive trove of genuinely well-made fright-fests remain.
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There is no trove of the emails from Donald Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway (or Corey Lewandowski or Paul Manafort).
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Like the "Panama Papers," the new trove of documents will provide source material for investigations that may last for months.
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The group's founder, Philadelphia attorney Jules Zacher, has published a trove of documents about the missiles going offline in Wyoming.
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The only place we spend money is a health-food store, as I add to my vegan chocolate treasure trove.
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" To which he added: "This study also shows, once again, the great potential of Peru as a fossil treasure trove.
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But there's reason to stand back for a minute to consider what exactly this treasure trove of information really offers.
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Manning was convicted and sentenced to 35 years in prison for handing over a trove of classified documents to Wikileaks.
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The latest bombshell of this election – FBI Director Comey's review of a new trove of Clinton's emails – dropped on Oct.
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Dish has amassed a treasure trove of wireless spectrum in recent years that analysts have valued at nearly $45 billion.
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We found a trove of comedic and dramatic turns; whether on film or television, Duke had an ever-captivating presence.
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In the process, they disclosed a trove of technical details and data about market share that's usually kept under wraps.
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Investigators discovered a "trove" of nude photos at the New York estate where they executed a search warrant last week.
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Yet that wouldn't make up for Trump's haul in Arizona, where he earned the state's entire trove of 58 delegates.
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Clinton has wide delegate lead, trove of "superdelegates" Meanwhile, the Democratic race is beginning to shape up like a rout.
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More than that, though, Pinterest is home to a treasure trove of underrated beauty products — especially the organic, natural kind.
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And recently a treasure trove of alleged hacking tools used by the NSA were leaked by hacking group, Shadow Brokers.
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A trove of hacked DNC emails was released by WikiLeaks earlier this year, ultimately leading to the resignation of Rep.
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It's a massive trove of sensitive communications—the kind that intelligence agencies from every country attempt to access every day.
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Despite its simplicity, the video is truly a treasure trove — Harry Styles, thank you for giving us content like this.
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Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee are gearing up to publicly release a trove of Facebook ads linked to Russia.
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"We hope to gather a trove of intelligence from Baghdadi's sister on the inner workings of ISIS," the official said.
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The show's costume designer later discovered a trove of YouTube videos of girls displaying the contents of their soccer bags.
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The DNC hack revealed a massive trove of emails, including some showing party officials weighing how to potentially undermine Sen.
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Marzari, who runs Materials Cloud, says these materials are a "treasure trove" because many have properties that could improve electronics.
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Students for Fair Admissions successfully forced Harvard to release a trove of materials about how the university admits its students.
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Dish could be acquisition target amid more M&A-friendly Trump administration as trove of wireless spectrum licenses have value.
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The trove of lost Picassos were rediscovered after four decades, in 2010, when Le Guennec attempted to have them appraised.
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The FBI released approximately a trove of documents from its file on detail President Donald Trump's controversial lawyer Roy Cohn.
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The tax code is a treasure trove of subsidies, handouts and breaks for those well-connected enough to get them.
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From there, they reportedly amassed a trove of footage of masseuses providing a range of sexual services to some customers.
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They weren't in the original trove of 220006,2202 documents that Clinton voluntarily turned over to the State Department in 2628.
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"Those of us on the science team can't wait to begin to start digging into that treasure trove," Stern said.
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The Newport Folk Festival, A retrospective, featuring never-before-seen excerpts from the treasure trove of folk and roots music.
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Aside from his stunning looks, there's a treasure trove of traditional symbolism surrounding Dexter that makes him the perfect model.
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As of today, hosers that use PayPal will have one less method of accessing Netflix's trove of foreign content, however.
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Still-unknown hackers gained access to a trove of names, birth dates, Social Security numbers, and addresses of Equifax users.
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Moreover, the document "trove" was considered of such little importance that Google had contemplated storing it outside the company's servers.
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The photos of clothing with "Alan Couture" and "House of Bijan" labels are part of the prosecutors' trove of evidence.
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With its enormous trove of delegates, California may have drawn the most attention in the run-up to Super Tuesday.
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When Barbie made her debut in the 1950s, she had blond hair, white skin and a trove of fashion adornments.
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I eventually discovered the treasure trove that is Just Us Books, and works by Andrea Davis Pinkney and Eloise Greenfield.
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The synagogue, built in the Late Roman or Byzantine period, has proved to be a trove of ancient mosaicked art.
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The full Mueller report and underlying documents could provide a trove of valuable information to inform and accelerate such legislation.
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The Library of Congress recently digitized it and put the manuscript and a trove of related documents on its website.
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After dark, Mr. Moore rallied supporters in this rural area of southeast Alabama, a near-certain trove of Republican votes.
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For his entire adult life, away from the spotlight, Armstrong amassed a huge trove of personal writings, recordings and artifacts.
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I thought it was a jumbo Friday, at least, if not a Saturday, and a real trove of fabulous cluing.
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The Chameau trove helped fuel a closet industry of treasure hunting in the area, both at sea and on land.
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When he died in 1994, he left his publisher a trove of unpublished works, which have since been steadily released.
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As part of that effort, Russian operatives hacked Democratic accounts and released a trove of embarrassing emails related to Mrs.
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Meredith will inherit Life magazine's vast trove of archival photos, some of the most iconic documents of the 20th century.
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For over four decades, the collector Nancy Rosin amassed an enormous trove of paper valentines created between 1684 and 1970.
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Mr. Cobb hoped to turn over a trove of documents this week, according to people close to the legal team.
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This enormous warehouse is filled to capacity with a treasure trove of furniture amassed by the renowned gallerist Nina Yashar.
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But there's other ambitious NASA missions on the horizon, says Gill, with a potential trove of photography for public perusal.
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Because his trove of corporate emails, financial materials, boardroom presentations and legal reports is credible — even if he is not.
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But with the trove numbering more than 500,000 fragments, the group admitted that systematic checking "will be a long process."
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Luckily, Antipodean (29-31 Garrison's Landing) is right there, selling a trove of vintage prints, relevant books and old maps.
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The senators are the latest in a trove of U.S. lawmakers who have pressed Equifax on details surrounding the breach.
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Maintaining that connection will be key for any 2020 candidate looking to tap into that trove of young Latino voters.
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It's all in Isenberg's account, and "Casablanca" fans will find it to be a treasure trove of facts and anecdotes.
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Kessler's supposed trove might have provided an answer: Epstein was using damning video to extort the men in his circle.
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No, the Rockefeller trove didn't bring $2650 billion this week, despite industry speculation that it might reach that historic high.
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On Tuesday, RedState published an additional trove of text messages purportedly between Ms. Hill, the campaign aide and her husband.
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Authorities later found a trove of electronics -- including a signal detector -- and about $8,000 in cash in her hotel room.
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House Democrats earlier Wednesday released a trove of correspondence linking Parnas with Giuliani and other Trump associates to Yovanovitch's removal.
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Netflix released its quarterly earnings report Tuesday afternoon, including a trove of new data on its latest hit, The Witcher.
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But some research, to say nothing of the trove of comments about cats' positive reactions, makes clear that many do.
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News analysis A trove of internal employee communications shows that the aviation giant's troubles go beyond one poorly designed plane.
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If you need a good jumping-off point, the online marketplace's treasure trove of product reviews can lead the way.
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Now [t]he R's counter and force them to turn over a treasure trove of material, including Servers and Emails!
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The complaint requests would likely yield a massive trove of CFPB criticism that Mulvaney could use to justify sweeping changes.
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There is potentially a trove of visual data taking up valued space on people's phones, or trapped in broken devices.
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A treasure trove of bitcoin won't ever be "discovered," causing the crypto's price to crash with an influx in supply.
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"It will operate like a carbon tax," said Guy Turner, founder of Trove Research, an environmental consulting company in London.
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It is no longer in business, so finding its maps delightfully requires sifting through a shop or an online trove.
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Snowden has been living in exile in Russia since releasing a vast trove of classified documents to journalists in 2013.
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But my mother knew it would come and with it, a trove of questions about my worth in the world.
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But it's easy to overlook the complexity of its editing, which distills a trove of footage in superbly illustrative ways.
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Indeed, Disney has already witnessed warning signs, or at least experienced limitations, in leveraging its vast trove of intellectual property.
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Netanyahu's presentation detailed what he said was a trove of 22019,000 documents obtained by Israeli intelligence on Iran's nuclear program.
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He was referring to the former Army intelligence analyst who disclosed a trove of military and diplomatic documents to WikiLeaks.
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His agency's review of the latest trove of Clinton emails yielded nothing that warranted criminal charges against the Democratic candidate.
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Twitter and its developer community rarely seem to see eye to eye on how to use the company's data trove.
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Now, scientists have unearthed a remarkable trove of fossils that appear to date from the very day of the impact.
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A coordinated effort by media outlets around the world sifted through the mammoth trove of documents and connected the dots.
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The letters were part of a trove of documents Dr. Tymieniecka's estate sold to the National Library of Poland in 2008.
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Etsy, our favorite destination for all things one-of-a-kind and homemade, is an absolute treasure trove for holiday decor.
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From 21.8 until 2016, his team meticulously worked at Ain Boucherit, uncovering a trove of stone tools and butchered animal remains.
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Among the FKD's extensive propaganda trove is a video flagged by journalist Jake Hanrahan, showing homemade bombs exploding in a forest.
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Her Instagram is a treasure trove of rainbow and pastel-hued imagery, complete with rhinestone hearts, sequin dresses, and butterfly stilettos.
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Facebook brings to the dating table a treasure trove of data on its active users, which are over 2 billion strong.
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I was hoping it would be a trove of photos of him rollerskating and the mystery would be solved, but… no.
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Sachs' astronauts (actors) will attempt to land his trove of artifacts on Europa (a stage)—but they might not make it.
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Or, you know, someone could just go dumpster diving behind a hospital and find a treasure trove of valuable patient information.
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NUMBER OF THE DAY $2.6 million What a trove of Alexander Hamilton's letters, manuscripts and other documents sold for at auction.
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It is a virtual treasure trove for cyber criminals who could trade on any information gleaned before it is publicly released.
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Zoe Lofgren explicitly wanted the U.S. government to obtain a warrant before tapping its trove of data in probes involving Americans.
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Digging through my Facebook photos was like diving into a treasure trove of happy memories I wouldn't dream of posting today.
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And this is without mining the treasure trove of political and engineering and entrepreneurial talent that Flint has supplied the world.
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Southern California is a treasure trove of Democratic target seats in the mid-term elections to be held on November 261th.
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Rapid growth and an increasingly diverse population have transformed urban-suburban eastern Virginia into a trove of votes for the party.
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In late 2007, researchers from the Social Security Administration identified the pattern in a large trove of earnings and death data.
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The controversy and fallout following the release of a trove of private Democratic National Committee communications have made tensions even worse.
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The drumbeat intensified after the Democratic National Committee was hacked this spring and a trove of internal documents were leaked online.
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The identity of the hackers, who shared a trove of Democratic National Committee emails with WikiLeaks, is yet to be confirmed.
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Not everyone is taking the outcome of last week's vote seriously, however, with a trove of memes launching across the Internet.
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His presidential bid has been plagued by his failure to turn a trove of material detrimental to Clinton into sustained attacks.
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But buried deep in the email trove is another critically valuable nugget of information: John Podesta's secret to making superb risotto.
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For Jacqueline Mak, whose collages engage themes such as consumerism, objectification, and body politics, this translates to an NSFW treasure trove.
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Hackers pilfered names, birthdays and addresses, as well as Social Security and driver's license numbers - a treasure trove for identity thieves.
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Thankfully, you can find a treasure trove of scary, silly, or just plain good holiday-appropriate television episodes right on Netflix.
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The trove of documents provided no indication that DST Global helped these Kremlin-linked firms gain influence over Facebook or Twitter.
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He could use that trove of information he received to show the world just how powerless Americans are over their privacy.
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The trove of digital documents that could have been accessed included private information, such as Social Security numbers and bank accounts.
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Nothing could have prepared us for the treasure trove of information Nest cameras have provided on the secret life of pets.
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A treasure trove of original illustrations inspired by great albums is hidden in the archives of a Boulder, CO record club.
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And I decided at that point that there was a philosophical treasure trove in this area, waiting for me to explore.
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So investigators have access to only small slivers of said data, and Tesla refuses to share any of its own trove.
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Genius originally launched as a rap lyrics data trove, where users could add interesting context and insights about various rap lyrics.
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The website is also a treasure trove for unique, small-batch foods (that, of course, ship well — think tea and chocolate).
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Federal investigators also discovered a trove of nude photos at the Upper East Side Manhattan townhouse where Epstein hoped to return.
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The Vietnam War is well-known as the televised war, but there's a treasure trove of photographs yet to be discovered.
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It is a treasure trove of young photos of Blake Lively, proof that Blake Lively existed before becoming adult Blake Lively.
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Traffic stop initiatives and Terry stops based on articulable suspicion in high crime areas yield a treasure trove of criminal activity.
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Russian government hackers even got their hands on a trove of campaign finance information in one state, according to the report.
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They were doing so days before the FBI director's ridiculously vague statement about a trove of Clinton-related emails last Friday.
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According to the Associated Press, the trove of FBI files also suggest Lanza had views about children that verged on pedophilia.
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And if the thief is going the identity-theft route, the one-off phone without a PIN is a treasure trove.
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This story is part of a series on how we clean—from taming your trove of photos to washing your tuchus.
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The new trove did not change the FBI's decision not to recommend criminal charges against Clinton, Comey said a week later.
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It features a single, intuitive library, and a treasure trove of apps ranging from maintenance and finance to productivity and creativity.
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WikiLeaks last week published a trove of nearly 20,000 DNC emails spanning from last January to late May of this year.
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On Friday, police seized a trove of explosives, ISIS flags and uniforms in a raid in the eastern city of Sammanthurai.
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Kaplan was also a photographer, and had a huge vintage camera collection, along with a trove of guitars and jazz records.
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Well, it turns out there's a treasure trove of beauty-centric ASMR fodder and we've gathered our favorites just for you.
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The first is from the hope that the pool of "undervotes" in Broward County is a hidden treasure trove for Nelson.
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As it turns out, YouTube contains a treasure trove of 3GP content representing a curiously isolated period of smart-phone prehistory.
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TMZ broke the story ... the "Ghost Adventures" star bought a treasure trove of dangerous items seized from Bundy's infamous Volkswagen Beetle.
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Now, a trove of photos from Chang'e-33's historic expedition—23 Gigabytes in all—are easily searchable on the web.
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Cambridge Analytica was basically using Facebook as it was designed: as an enormous and enormously valuable trove of data about people.
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That trove of information, Ma explains, has opened his eyes to what the world will look like in the coming decades.
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That discovery led to a key trove of corroding tapes in the Van Nuys storage unit of a retired gay pornographer.
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Federal prosecutors also filed charges against Edward Snowden, who leaked an even larger trove on U.S. government surveillance operations in 2013.
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Facebook has come under intense scrutiny over its enormous trove of user data, which it uses to target hyper-individualized advertisements.
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This major exhibition, presented simultaneously at the Walker and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, puts that trove on display.
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The company had opened its trove of data to programmers who wanted to build Facebook games, personality tests, and other apps.
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" Though no video recording exists, "Tracer" offered Ms. Jones a considerably deeper trove of material to work with than "Imperial Gesture.
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Her trove, more than 300 works, begins in the 1940s and goes up to "yesterday," Ms. Joyner said, encompassing four generations.
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From customer-loved products to celeb-loved brands, Amazon is a treasure trove of beauty goodies — we're talking thousands of products!
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" On the day that WikiLeaks released the e-mails, Guccifer 2.0 took credit for the trove—the "docs I'd given them!!!
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WikiLeaks still published material, but none of it was as significant as the trove that Chelsea Manning had leaked to him.
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That's because Facebook's new Dating service has a much more powerful asset: the trove of data it already has about users.
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Podesta's name was roped into the conspiracy theory after WikiLeaks released a trove of hacked emails from Podesta and other Democrats.
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Also on Wednesday, the British Parliament released a trove of internal Facebook documents, detailing the company's thinking around partnerships and competition.
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A trove of empirical research contradicts the notion that immigrants are the violent criminal horde Trump makes them out to be.
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Lenk's Instagram is a treasure trove of what he calls a #LenkLewkForLess, a kind of budget take on red carpet couture.
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The questions followed a growing consensus that Russian hackers were behind a trove of leaked emails from the Democratic National Committee.
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Villar Rojas's jumbled-up trove makes you wonder how all these diverse pieces came to eventually rest here, in New York.
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Go deeper: Tech's TV talent trove Netflix's huge investment in original content The Netflix steamroller shows no signs of slowing down
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"We hope to gather a trove intelligence from Baghdadi's sister on the inner workings of ISIS," the Turkish source told Reuters.
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It's a crowded market, featuring companies like Yousician and Chordify, and there's a treasure trove of free tutorial videos on YouTube.
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Google uses its immense trove of real human searches to make better artificial intelligence like transcriptions, translations and self-driving cars.
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Also revealed: Donald Trump Jr. had multiple online conversations with WikiLeaks, which released a trove of Democrats' emails during the campaign.
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What happened with Cambridge Analytica wasn't technically a data breach, since this trove of personal information wasn't stolen from Facebook's servers.
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If all goes well, experts say, the result will be a trove of health information like nothing the world has seen.
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The hotel chain asked guests checking in for a treasure trove of personal information: credit cards, addresses and sometimes passport numbers.
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But that may soon change as the Trump administration seeks to exploit an untapped trove of oil beneath its coastal plain.
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And by using surveillance in an attempt to preempt future crime, the NYPD left behind a trove of uniquely fascinating images.
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Its plan would open up the data trove to potential competitors and direct mortgage lenders to accept private flood-insurance policies.
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For his part, Mr. Chalençon is also working on expanding his territory — at least when it comes to exhibiting his trove.
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Now the series has found a home on Pinna, where it's been packaged along with a trove of exclusive audio content.
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As part of that effort, the Russian government hacked Democratic accounts and released a trove of embarrassing emails related to Mrs.
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Start-ups in smaller, cheaper cities have sprung up to apply labels to China's huge trove of images and surveillance footage.
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In a cinder-block garage in Stroudsburg, Pa., Mr. Reese discovered a trove of pamphlets printed in Kentucky in the 1820s.
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But it is also a trove of delightful, unusual objects, displayed with thoughtful commentary and enough humor to temper the seriousness.
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Among a trove of encrypted texts that Mr. Volker turned over to Congress last week, this message is brief and informal.
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I looked at Smokey Bear's legacy on his 75th birthday and raided a trove of old ads to mark the occasion.
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In the meeting with Rosenstein and Wray, Politico reported, Ryan suggested that the department release the full trove of requested documents.
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But Mr. Springsteen's materials will join what is already a major trove of memorabilia at Monmouth, the Bruce Springsteen Special Collection.
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The treasure trove had been in their garage for almost 40 years, Mr. Le Guennec said, gifts from Picasso decades earlier.
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Having access to that trove of data, having access to all that shipment information, having access to all that facility information.
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Hackers pilfered names, birthdays and addresses, as well as Social Security and drivers license numbers — a treasure trove for identity thieves.
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But Farrow reports that the company also kept a trove of documents of Trump dirt stretching back decades in a safe.
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Wordplay SUNDAY PUZZLE — Beyond the world of newspaper crosswords, there lies a vast treasure trove of what some call indie puzzles.
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If you're a dedicated reader, the internet can provide a treasure trove of free books, short stories, and other reading material.
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The candidates have jockeyed for position in California, which will award a trove of delegates on March 3, or Super Tuesday.
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When he questioned Barack Obama's place of birth, Mr. Trump invented a nonexistent secret trove of documents that buttressed his fabrication.
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Aroche interviewed politicians and journalists who were on the receiving end of the infected emails contained in the Hacked Team trove.
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In July, his government invited three reporters, including one from The New York Times, to examine key documents from the trove.
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The National Archives is scheduled to release its final trove of records about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy tomorrow.
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He made it to the United States with his wife and daughter, carrying a trove of evidence from the corruption investigation.
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Meanwhile, a hacker on Tuesday published a trove of Hillary Clinton-related documents claimed to be stolen in the DNC breach.
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Among the many comments—all 4,967 of them—was a trove of suggestions equally worthy of the institution's new furry mascot.
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This particular trove, considered treasure by some, and trash by others, is likely one of many NASA collections that exists, unknown.
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After an initial review, the State Department concluded the FBI's trove of documents included approximately 15,000 emails sent to or from Clinton.
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If Nature meant to say that Hammond's FOIA trove was presented with malicious intent, then it failed to make that point clear.
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What's especially noteworthy about this hack is that it seems the attackers really do possess a trove of valuable data and videos.
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She later offered a trove of items to Jacqueline Kennedy for safekeeping and display at the Boston library, which opened in 1979.
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In 2014, Microsoft paid around $150 million to acquire a trove of ODG patents after deciding not to buy the company outright.
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The website now features a treasure trove of must-have products, including every indie brand you love and under-the-radar buys.
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The move comes after the U.S. discovered a trove of immigrants&apos fingerprint records had not been inputted into a government database.
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But plot twist: he finds more money in a trove and uses it to pay prostitutes to spread venereal disease in Athens.
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Sony also dumped a massive trove of demo videos on YouTube, showing off all the ways it prototyped and tested the product.
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The Central Intelligence Agency dumped a huge trove of Osama bin Laden documents on Wednesday, but they didn't stay online for long.
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The following year, PhineasFisher targeted Italian company Hacking Team, and published a trove of emails and other internal documents from the company.
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As an extension of you, your personal mobile device contains all your apps, thus making it a treasure trove of personal data.
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The Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities retrieved a trove of 340 archaeological objects that had been smuggled to Jordan in a coal shipment.
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Additionally, Burck dumped a trove of 42,000 documents to the Judiciary Committee shortly before the start of Kavanaugh's confirmation hearing on Tuesday.
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In recent days, a trove of emails exchanged among top officials at the Democratic National Committee revealed apparent attempts to undermine Sanders.
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The extent of the programmes became clear only in June 2013, when Edward Snowden released his trove of NSA files (see article).
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In 1977 the Belgian government, seeking to improve relations with Congo's venal president, Mobutu Sese Seko, returned a trove of exquisite items.
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That algorithm was able to process the trove of incoming data and identify regions that would normally be invisible to the researchers.
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Unfortunately, I didn't find it, but I did find something else: a veritable treasure trove of clips in which Boogie humiliates Plumlee.
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The developments today relate to that same trove but are a sign of yet more data now being handed over to authorities.
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Why it matters: "City Hall has a treasure trove of information about you," says Ann Cavoukian, a privacy expert at Ryerson University.
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Days earlier, the DOJ released a trove of emails from Abedin as part of a high-profile Freedom of Information Act lawsuit.
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And what Crazyhead finds in Buffy's romantic tropes is a treasure trove of thoughts about gendered power dynamics, about romance and friendships.
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In his election campaign, Trump vowed to roll back regulations and unleash "a treasure trove of untapped energy" in the United States.
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Last month, the brand launched a treasure trove of fun, ghoulish-inspired products that instantly set the mood for All Hallows' Eve.
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The amber was part of an incredible treasure trove of fossils that has already yielded feathered dinosaur wings and a tiny tail.
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Microsoft also wants to be in on the action, and it's actually starting with a very substantial trove of its own assets.
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However, last year, NASA's New Horizons spacecraft flew by Pluto, and gathered a treasure trove of data that is still being analyzed.
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Because of the family connection, authorities hoped to find the four missing Jäger family works in the trove, but to no avail.
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WikiLeaks responded to Pompeo's comments in part by referencing a now deleted tweet he sent during the campaign referencing WikiLeaks' DNC trove.
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Do a Google search and you'll find a trove of internet content explaining all the ways in which Siri just plain sucks.
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Media reports about a trove of leaked emails has heaped pressure on him to allow a judicial commission to investigate graft claims.
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Why go: With a trove of iconic monuments, it's no wonder why our nation's capital is one of America's most-visited cities.
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Marjani, which launched in late February, is a digital treasure trove for products that speak to women of color across the globe.
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Omni is hardly alone in the market for on-demand storage, with companies like Clutter, MakeSpace and Trove bringing those services online.
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Chief Judge Robert Morin set more limitations on the DOJ's attempt to vacuum up a trove of information about visitors to disruptj20.
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It uses a combination of machine learning with human nudging to query and organize that trove of data to produce various insights.
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After looking at a trove of data, his company found that Leydon is right — a lot of traffic doesn't have much value.
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All subscribers receive 10% off in the Humble Store too and exclusive access to the Humble Trove of 60+ DRM-free games.
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Oracle would get the benefit of having a look into LinkedIn's massive data trove of how people interface with each other professionally.
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Federal prosecutors are bringing espionage charges against a National Security Agency (NSA) contractor accused of stealing a massive trove of sensitive information.
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Despite having rolled out a veritable trove of releases already, this is the first time Crywank has ventured into music video territory.
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When he's not making pictures for some of the top teams in the race, Ramon is building his trove of indelible images.
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The Global Terrorism Database, a federally financed project at the University of Maryland, has a trove of surprising statistics about terror attacks.
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The leaker of the Panama Papers, the trove of documents that exposed offshore accounts used by the rich and powerful, remains anonymous.
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And Oregon and New Mexico are proportional states, so they are not likely to hand either candidate a significant trove of delegates.
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Last year, Chinese hackers stole a trove of government data — including Social Security numbers and fingerprints — on more than 21 million people.
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Months after Manafort met with Assange, WikiLeaks released a trove of emails stolen from the Democratic National Committee by Russian intelligence officers.
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"This is going to be a treasure trove for planetary science," says Alan Stern, a planetary scientist at the Southwest Research Institute.
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