
1) Apple cultivar 2) Ascertainment 3) CBC Television show 4) Deed 5) Detection 6) Disclosure 7) Disco album by English artist 8) Disenchantment 9) Effort 10) Exploit 11) Exposure 12) Feat 13) Find 14) Find or breakthrough 15) Finding 16) Henry Hudson ship 17) ITV documentary 18) New-found thing 19) Recognition
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1) Breakthrough 2) Creation 3) Determination 4) Diggingup 5) Espial 6) Find 7) Finding 8) Recognition 9) Rediscovery 10) Revelation 11) Trove
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- a productive insight
- (law) compulsory pretrial disclosure of documents relevant to a case; enables one side in a litigation to elicit information from the other side concerning the facts in the case
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Investigation and gathering of information by opposing parties prior to going to trial. The tools of discovery include: interrogatories, depositions, production of documents or things, permission to enter land or other property, physical and mental examinations, and requests for admission.
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• (n.) Exploration; examination. • (n.) That which is discovered; a thing found out, or for the first time ascertained or recognized; as, the properties of the magnet were an important discovery. • (n.) Finding out or ascertaining something previously unknown or unrecognized; as, Harvey`s discovery of the circulation of the blood. &b...
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(from the article `Hudson, Henry`) Sailing from London on April 17, 1610, in the 55-ton vessel `Discovery,` Hudson stopped briefly in Iceland, then proceeded to the `furious overfall.` ...
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(from the article `Human Spaceflight Launches and Returns, 2007`) In July the U.S. space shuttle program resumed flight with launch of the orbiter Discovery. It was the first space shuttle flight since the loss of ... Selected as an astronaut in 1990, Collins became the first woman pilot of a U.S. space shuttle in February 1995, serving...
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in law, pretrial procedures providing for the exchange of information between the parties involved in the proceedings. Discovery may be made through ... [2 related articles]
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Space Shuttle Orbiter OV-103; it made its maiden flight on August 30, 1984 (STS-41D). Discovery was named after one of two ships captained by British explorer James Cook who sailed the South Pacific in the 1770s and discovered the Hawaiian Islands. Cook`s other ship, Endeavour, also inspired the nam...
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Is the phase of a lawsuit where respective parties are permitted to ask each other formal written and oral questions, obtain copies of documents and find out the facts related to the lawsuit.
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1. The action of discovering; exposure to view; laying open; showing; as, the discovery of a plot. ... 2. A making known; revelation; disclosure; as, a bankrupt is bound to make a full discovery of his assets. 'In the clear discoveries of the next [world]' (South) ... 3. Finding out or ascertaining something previously unknown or unrecognised; as, ...
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n. The efforts to obtain information before a trial by a party to a lawsuit and his/her/its attorneys by demands for production of documents, depositions of parties and potential witnesses, written interrogatories, written requests for admissions of fact, examination of the scene, and petitions and motions employed to enforce discovery rights. The ...
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an exploration well which has encountered hydrocarbons;
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Dis·cov'er·y noun ;
plural Discoveries 1. The action of discovering; exposure to view; laying open; showing; as, the
discovery of a plot.
2. A making known; revelation; disclosure; as, a bankrupt is bound to make a full
discovery of his assets. « ...
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A process by which the parties involved in a legal proceeding must inform each other of documents they have in their possession and which relate to the matters in dispute between the parties.
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Part of the pre-trial litigation process during which each party requests relevant information and documents from the other side in an attempt to "discover" pertinent facts. Generally discovery devices include depositions, interogatories, requests for admissions, document production requests and requests for inspection.
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Purpose-built ship that served as the main vessel for Captain Scott's National Antarctic Expedition (1901-04).
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A formal investigation -- governed by court rules -- that is conducted before trial by both parties. Discovery allows each party to question the other parties, and sometimes witnesses. The most common types of discovery are interrogatories, consisting of written questions the other party must answer under penalty of perjury; depositions, at which o...
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Pretrial process by which one party reveals, at other party's request, relevant information about the litigation.
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Discovery is a variety of apple.
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a revelation; something that is suddenly revealed about a character or situation in a play.
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acronym: Research vessel (U.K.)
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find noun the act of discovering something
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(Lat. discooperire, to discover) 1. The act of becoming aware of something previously existing but unknown. 2. The act of insight (usually more or less sudden) by which a scientific hypothesis or explanatory conception comes into consciousness. -- A.C.B.
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a process whereby the parties find out the witnesses and evidence to be presented by the other side. Discovery includes Requests for Admissions, depositions, interrogatories, and Requests for Production of Documents.
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