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    trove
    [ noun ]
    treasure of unknown ownership found hidden (usually in the earth)
    <noun.possession>


    1. The result has a been a trove for chess fans.
    2. It offers a trove of small and medium-sized businesses that could be dismantled easily.
    3. R. Gerald McMurtry, who assembled a treasure trove of Abraham Lincoln's possessions, letters and manuscripts while directing Fort Wayne's Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum, died Saturday.
    4. Apple, of Cupertino, Calif., is sitting on a cash trove of more than $700 million.
    5. The race for a rich trove of Democratic delegates from Illinois is a three-way battle between Michael Dukakis and two favorite sons, according to the latest polls, while the Republican contest is looking like another George Bush runaway.
    6. "LDEF is a virtual treasure trove of science and technology information," said William Kinard, chief scientist for the project.
    7. U.S. District Judge Sidney A. Fitzwater granted a 10-day temporary restraining order Monday barring movement of the trove, pending a decision in the case.
    8. When the tomb is eventually opened it is apt to contain a trove of blue-and-white porcelain like the jars in Ding Ling that inspire feverish whispers among tourists.
    9. With Kraft, Philip Morris is seeking to corner another trove of America's best known brands: Parkay margarine, Miracle Whip topping, Velveeta cheese, Breyer's ice cream.
    10. Though shaken by the Toshiba affair, Defense Department officials perceive Japan as a potential treasure trove of sophisticated technologies for the SDI project.
    11. The British Museum reckons that hundreds of thousands of objects are discovered each year, but no more than 20 or 30 finds are declared treasure trove and channelled towards a museum. Over the years the losses have been tragic.
    12. U.S. and foreign astronomers have come to IPAC to probe the universe using IRAS data and have found a treasure trove of information about the universe, from nearby interplanetary space to the farthest galaxies.
    13. The 6-year-old dig beneath the Mediterranean seabed has already turned up a trove of information about neolithic man.
    14. The particular chapters have finally been issued, but more than half of the immense trove of ancient manuscripts remains hidden from public view.
    15. It would be nice to report that the festival succeeded in elevating Mendelssohn's reputation a notch and in rediscovering a trove of forgotten masterpieces by him and his contemporaries, especially sister Fanny.
    16. FOZZ located a trove of dollars in the accounts of state companies, and persuaded them to "improve their cash position," as one official tells it, by selling for zlotys.
    17. At the Coliseum on Monday The Two Widows - a light-as-air romantic comedy with a treasure trove of melodies, a spring in its heel and a loving heart - emerged horribly overblown.
    18. Anyone who dips into this treasure trove of a book will surely want to ask if the long tradition could be continued in a modern idiom.
    19. The treasure trove certainly helped the company in December 1985 to jump on Charterhouse Petroleum PLC, the British oil company, which it acquired for $230 million.
    20. Philip Morris Cos., whose trove of powerhouse brands include Marlboro, Miller and Velveeta, also has escaped the troubles plaguing Westinghouse.
    21. The heirs of an American soldier accused of pilfering medieval art treasures from a German church during World War II have given the trove to a Dallas museum for safekeeping while their ownership is settled.
    22. It will be a treasure trove for a late 21st century historian. This is National Library Week and Channel 4 is doing its bit with short dramas from five works of fiction, Blow Your Mind (8.00).
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