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- proper noun US Discover Card, a brand of
credit card .
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Examples
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InformationWeek recognized Discover for its technology success with two projects: creating the technology behind the new Discover® MotivaSM Card and testing the viability of mobile banking.
GS Newswire 2008
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"Discover" is appropriate to stripping off the self-flatteries of her hypocrisy.
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So imagine my surprise to see the following in Discover Your Inner Economist: It does not suffice to give everyone a test and hire people with the highest scores.
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It's based on the real science behind star formation, which you can read about in Discover's article about star formation.
Fun With Science! 2009
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This is reminiscent of Stephen Schneider's famous quote in Discover magazine, lo, these many years ago.
April 13th, 2009 m_francis 2009
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Mr. Christopher, who lives in Fredonia, N.Y., says he called Discover to protest the fee because he never signed up for the insurance in the first place.
Don Jessica Silver-Greenberg 2010
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This would not only effect the ability of the oceans to absorb carbon dioxide, but it could also wreak havoc on the food chain, as this article in Discover points out:
Ocean Acidification: Another Carbon Challenge | Heretical Ideas Magazine 2008
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Kids Discover is dedicated to helping children aged 6 to 12 become lifelong learners.
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Users only pay to copy or print a page. ebrary Discover is also an interesting pricing model.
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A recent article/commentary in Discover suggested that science fiction, if not dead, was certainly dying, and one of the symbols the author used was the implication that the prevalence of middle-aged [and older] writers at the Nebula/SFWA awards suggested a lack of new ideas and creativity.
More on the "Death" of Science Fiction « L.E. Modesitt, Jr. – The Official Website 2007
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