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  • During the investigation, they discover a surprising link between Grant and Eureka femme fatale Beverly Barlowe, whose latest schemes result in — what else — a cliffhanging catastrophe. Matt's Weekend Picks: September 10-12
  • As he claimed descent from kings, the priesthood, under the threat of being put to the sword, no doubt, confirmed his rights to the throne of Persia, and eureka!
  • The samples were also chemically analyzed, and - eureka!
  • It also reduced anginal episodes by a mean of one attack per week, according to Eurekalert. New drug found safe for angina
  • The most common cryptobiotic strategy (and the one employed by Eureka’s insect plague) is to become desiccated, with a creature losing nearly all its water in a process known as anhydrobiosis. Eureka: Putting the Crypt in Cryptobiosis
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  • The government's third eureka moment was the idea of buying empty city-centre property and turning it into social housing. Times, Sunday Times
  • So I decided to visit the Imperial War Museum and was invited into the private reading room to research the books and, eureka!
  • * Alla kai tois Ephesiois epistellon hos gnesios henomenois to Onti di 'epignoseos, "ontas" autous idiazontos honomasen, eipon; "tois hagiois tois oisi, kai pistois en Christo Iesou." houto gar kai hoi pro hemon paradedokasi, kai hemeis en tois palaiois ton antigraphon heurekamen: [1486] 1 The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to S. Mark Vindicated Against Recent Critical Objectors and Established
  • Barring a eureka moment, I predict the message will be to settle in for a long slog. Times, Sunday Times
  • As students began to understand the historical process and utilize it, questions were reflected in their eyes or discomfort in their body language and then, eureka!
  • It looks like the place to nail down a place in the social network where resource sharing and eureka moments follow.
  • The novel thus can be alternately vague and eureka!
  • Eureka Springs where her husband had been healed of a certain rheumatism, I think, or some kind of arthritic thing. Carry A. Nation: Retelling the Life
  • In early stages, Eurekaphyllum is distinguished from Papiliophyllum by its calicinal expansions, tabulae which are not domed eccentrically in the counter quadrants, and by its commonly open cardinal interseptal loculi.
  • There's nothing like the eureka moment of discovering something that no one knew before.
  • As soon as this is mailed from Eureka, it's heigh ho! for the horses and pull on. FOUR HORSES AND A SAILOR
  • The sesquicentenary of the Eureka Stockade in Ballarat, Victoria, is due to be commemorated on December 3.
  • Eureka! I found it!
  • This study will contribute to the storage of Eureka pitch and exploitation of the pitch resources.
  • And, as so often in life, the eureka moment came via the medium of celebrity anecdote. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tom later became the publican of the Eureka Hotel but in 1893 sold it and moved to the Carrieton Hotel.
  • I can immediately apply many of these eureka moments to my practise as a new media lecturer.
  • Sometimes, their eureka moment can come about through pure chance. Times, Sunday Times
  • ˜Eureka™ said to have accompanied Archimedes 'discovery of a principle of hydrostatics is but an extreme example. Collingwood's Aesthetics
  • In late 1854, self-employed miners and prospectors in the Victorian town of Ballarat rebelled against the government and set up an armed camp named the Eureka Stockade.
  • It's been a series of little eureka moments. The Sun
  • You've had the eureka moment... now what? Times, Sunday Times
  • That news should have provoked a eureka moment: so this is why women are so ill represented in public life. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then the town council had a eureka moment and adopted it as policy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Well, I had what they call a eureka moment at that time.
  • That's handy because you never know when you'll be struck by a eureka moment.
  • His eureka moment came when he realised that stains and dyes had similar properties. Times, Sunday Times
  • I suppose it might be argued that somewhere in my preconscious there is a linguistic representation of what I am at first unable to verbalise, and that my little eureka experience so delightful that it makes the struggle seem worthwhile is only a recognition that the words in my consciousness now accord perfectly with those in my preconscious. Language and thought « Anglican Samizdat
  • Robert discovers what happens when we have those eureka moments of original thought - and how to have more of them.
  • Then one day you have a eureka moment: two facts connect themselves in your mind in some way you've never thought of before.
  • Turn more trash into public art eureka!
  • While trying to put myself into her frame of mind, a sudden and unprovoked eureka moment came over me.
  • ‘I think the eureka moment is a bit of a myth,’ he said.
  • My eureka moment is perfectly natural, Angel says. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hence, if there were intervals when the Davis Strait stock of bowheads ranged into the Arctic Ocean, they ought to have seasonally migrated through Norwegian Bay and Eureka Sound.
  • Sure enough, her eureka moment became the cornerstone of a billion-dollar project. Times, Sunday Times
  • On this street, Eureka volunteer firefighters' rescue boats later would pluck at least 20 people to safety, many from their rooftops.
  • A few minutes later, as his story goes, he glanced at his full bookshelf and eureka!
  • Then he had a eureka moment. Times, Sunday Times
  • I didn't pray a prayer or walk an aisle or have a eureka moment. Christianity Today
  • His eureka moment came a few years ago during a game of backyard cricket. Times, Sunday Times
  • His eureka moment came a few years ago during a game of backyard cricket. Times, Sunday Times
  • Okay, maybe not eureka, but tons of black sand and a little color in every pan, including one little sesame seed sized chunks.
  • His eureka moment came when he realised that stains and dyes had similar properties. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a work of art, it appears disarmingly simple, but then so many eureka moments do. Times, Sunday Times
  • In came yuzu, sesame, shiso leaf and sansho pepper, which was his eureka moment. Times, Sunday Times
  • My very own eureka moment came, one recent morning, in the shape of a pillow being hurled full speed towards my head. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Hills Hoist is an Australian Icon, and there’d be a revolt on the order of Eureka if someone tried to ban them. Tobacco Farmers and Clotheslines - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
  • His eureka moment came during a dinner party. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are few Eureka moments, just lots of incremental steps. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their eureka moment came when they thought of putting the medical data alongside figures showing the extent of economic inequality within each country. Times, Sunday Times
  • This article investigates the physical significance of softening point of Eureka pitch.
  • However, the author's "noetic" scientist reports an infinitesimally small difference so, Eureka! SYNTAGMA
  • His eureka moment came during one of the seemingly endless group sessions.
  • Eureka to look for "extremophile" alien-like life, possibly intelligent, in the vicinity of San Francisco. The Register
  • For me, that was the eureka moment. Times, Sunday Times
  • [166] Alla kai tois Ephesiois epistellon hos gnesios henomenois to Onti di 'epignoseos, "ontas" autous idiazontos honomasen, eipon; "tois hagiois tois oisi, kai pistois en Christo Iesou." houto gar kai hoi pro hemon paradedokasi, kai hemeis en tois palaiois ton antigraphon heurekamen. The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to S. Mark Vindicated Against Recent Critical Objectors and Established
  • Although its structure is fairly ordinary for a shonen mecha series, Eureka 7 does serve up one of the oddest variations on the genre: these mecha not only transform but go airboarding, too! Anime News Network
  • The deposit at the Eureka tunnel was mined for cryolite and thomsenolite, which were used as a flux in the manufacture of glass bottles.
  • Since the 1880s, the national culture has celebrated the underdog - the Eureka gold miners, sheep stealing swaggies, renegade bushrangers, and striking shearers.
  • Eureka! by chaining patients to a eyebolt set in a concrete wall in a dark, cold setting, by denying them food, they lose weight rapidly! Archive 2007-04-01
  • The deposit at the Eureka tunnel was mined for cryolite and thomsenolite, which were used as a flux in the manufacture of glass bottles.
  • Was there a eureka moment for you making the album? The Sun
  • unruliness" of a minor (eureka, now we understand why CAIR demanded a guilty plea in exchange for a meaningless deal with the kuffar) and a second charge of "interference with custody," which carries a sentence of six months to a year. Jihad Monitor
  • Eureka!" she shouted as the engine started.
  • I don't know that there will have been a eureka moment for string theory in the same way, so that there will be a specific time, but it could well be that some of the ideas of string theory.
  • I've always thought that people can achieve eureka moments by doodling.
  • His suggestive techniques had begun to dethaw items that were permafrozen in my subconscious; a few such items bubbled up to the surface - eureka moments - much to my astonishment.
  • The technology made for some interesting eureka moments.
  • I looked for ‘available letters (not words)’ with which to anagrammatize them, and - eureka! - found in each of the fourteen lines letters which spell ‘horse’!
  • He had a eureka moment when sitting in a pub with a pint of uncommonly good ale, a dictionary and a notebook. Times, Sunday Times
  • In fact, I can't actually remember the last time I had such a eureka moment.
  • Richard Boston Reading, Berkshire EUREKA Ngaio Marsh I seem to have known for a long time that ngaio, the given name of the late Novo-Zelanian author of detective novels, was a Maori word, but only recently did I learn that it is the name of a New Zealand shrub or tree, related to the Australian blueberry tree and the Hawaiian bastard sandalwood, the wood of which was used for making gunstocks. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XII No 2
  • I had my eureka moment on this subject recently, on an idyllic desert island in the Maldives. Times, Sunday Times
  • His eureka moment came a few years ago during a game of backyard cricket. Times, Sunday Times
  • Von Frickle is an American quartet from Eureka, Illinois, but they proudly wear their British progressive rock influences on their sleeve.
  • About April, 1863, Edward Palmer (years afterwards M.L.A. for Carpentaria), who was in charge of his uncle's station "Eureka," four miles from "Stanton Harcourt," started with the sheep depasturing there for the Gulf country. Reminiscences of Queensland 1862-1869
  • The goldfields rebellion did not last very long and government forces quickly overran the Eureka stockade.
  • Eureka’s resident Egyptologist warns them of a curse on the tomb and of course, no heed is paid to his warning. Eureka Recap: Show Me The Mummy : SF Universe - SF Universe is your Science Fiction central. From SciFi television to movies to books and more. All the latest news, reviews and insights from SciFi experts.
  • When I read that the word embroidery can be used to refer to the act it was a eureka moment, a creative campaign waiting to happen. Evening Standard - Home
  • (Eurekalert.) Scientists had recognized just two species of these enigmatic mammals, the Sunda colugo and the Philippine colugo. Archive 2008-11-01
  • Eureka lies on a similar latitude to Rostov close to the 45th parallel.
  • These hollows detained the concentrations of the denudated alluvium from the altitudes, and were generally closely beneath the surface, and by such guidance and means of discovery the miners traced the gold up the ravines to their sources in the lofty mounds and deposits, or hills of cemented conglomerate, near Eureka in Nevada county; and by constructing canals from a higher level began the new system of "hydraulic mining" and washing, and gradually extended their operations over the area of the metallic zone mentioned, of 40 miles long by 20 wide, using the Scientific American Supplement, No. 455, September 20, 1884
  • You can gaze on stuffed specimens of the animals that were part of the subtle and cumulative process of reaching his eureka. Times, Sunday Times
  • How many of you have read a blog that: crystallises lots of thoughts and questions and uneases that have been whirling round in your head, makes you think eureka!
  • His eureka moment came when he realised that stains and dyes had similar properties. Times, Sunday Times

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