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"treasure trove" Definitions
  1. [uncountable, countable, usually singular] valuable things that are found hidden and whose owner is unknown
  2. [countable, usually singular] a place, book, etc. containing many useful or beautiful things

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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.
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.
Mazars likely hold a "treasure trove" of details, Sheil said.
It's the treasure trove of information that they're looking for.
He will be sitting on a treasure trove of information.
Hartselle's Main Street is a treasure trove for antique enthusiasts.
His slim volume, "Impeachment: A Handbook," is a treasure trove.
Kafka is a treasure trove for these kinds of explorations.
As such, the Kuiper Belt is a scientific treasure trove.
But underneath the hood lies a treasure trove of economic data.
But Higashioka's Instagram is a treasure trove of something very different.
But the phone seems to be a treasure trove of information.
"It's like a treasure trove of love stories," Hahn told Refinery29.
We're all aware that Amazon is a treasure trove of products.
There's a treasure trove of them on YouTube, complete with lyrics.
Will this data become a treasure trove for hackers and scammers?
"That, I think, is going to be the next treasure trove."
In the wrong hands, it's a treasure trove of personal information.
We're eagerly awaiting whatever she pulls from her treasure trove next.
"She's All That" (1999) is a treasure trove of '90s icons.
The papers archives will remain a treasure trove of classic journalism.
Finally, amateur sleuthing has turned up a Stone Age treasure trove.
It is a treasure trove for scholars and general readers alike.
But when he did, he received a treasure trove of insight.
If true, it would be a treasure trove of modern art.
Today, Facebook is the world's largest treasure trove of this data.
Did we mention it's absolute treasure trove of golden age sci-fi?
The ESA's image archive has become a treasure trove of space porn.
They also offer the rating firms a treasure trove of consumer data.
The Germans had put in their own bid for Brod's treasure-trove.
Now, he has an Instagram, a treasure trove of Gyllenhaal-adjacent information.
Of course we're talking about the ubiquitous treasure trove that is Sephora.
We all have a treasure trove of cringe-worthy snaps, after all.
A lesser known treasure trove within TJM is the edible goods section.
A treasure trove of content for the web annotator is immediately unlocked.
Neustadt amassed this treasure trove of Tiffany lamps and kept them safe.
If they did, the messages could provide a treasure trove of information.
For techno historians and enthusiasts, this treasure trove warrants an ample perusal.
These are questions we should ask as we examine this treasure trove.
The 2018 midterm elections have brought a treasure trove of campaign ads.
"This WikiLeaks is like a treasure trove!" he said later that month.
Beneath the mystery topsoil lies a treasure trove of rich, engaging characters.
It's a treasure trove of content tailored for millennials navigating creative lives.
How does a treasure trove of hacked [Democratic National Committee] emails sound?
Liam Kyle Sullivan's YouTube account is still a treasure trove of laughs.
It's a treasure-trove of stripped-down versions of his classic hits.
Come on, guys, let's put that big data treasure trove to good use.
"I think this is a treasure trove for the prosecution now," Reichel said.
The movie theater is also a secret treasure trove this time of year.
She wanders upstairs, where she comes upon the house's treasure trove of horror.
The emails became a notorious treasure trove for computer scientists and other academics.
And on cue, then came the Wikileaks treasure trove email dump on Friday.
Somebody in the Justice Department has a treasure trove of evidence of Mrs.
By 22012, its 2466-page catalog's offerings included a treasure trove of offerings.
"A very, very rich treasure trove" is how Mr. Iger described the offerings.
First, they provide a treasure trove of candid images of millions of children.
The result is a treasure trove for scholars, fans and casual readers alike.
Beneath this mystery topsoil, however, lies a treasure trove of rich, engaging characters.
The Internet Archive can also be a treasure trove for old 78 r.p.m.
"It's a treasure trove of information," said the alliance's chief executive, Robert Andrews.
They provide entertainment, and a treasure trove of educational sessions for any bar anywhere.
In addition to being joyfully large, Samson apparently inspires a treasure trove of trivia.
One of the most cherished features of "the castle" is its archaeological treasure trove.
We already knew that Trader Joe's can be a treasure trove for vegan shoppers.
Meanwhile, the government wants Dish to put its treasure trove of spectrum to use.
No wonder they're a target; office printers are a treasure trove of sensitive data.
For human rights groups, the archives were a treasure trove hidden in plain sight.
Lo had discovered a "treasure trove" of valuable DNA floating freely in the bloodstream.
Another treasure trove of Hamilton documents fetched $2.6 million earlier this year at auction.
There's a whole treasure trove on GIPHY, here are the very best of them.
So it's literally a multi-million dollar question: What happens to this treasure trove?
The 1980s represent a treasure trove of popular culture, fashion and, of course, gadgets.
These documents are always a treasure trove of unknown information about your favorite artists.
There's a treasure trove of video game history deep in the heart of Texas.
Other defense witnesses said Bergdahl provided a treasure trove of information after his release.
This latest collection of micro-fictions is a treasure trove of tiny wry masterpieces.
But one infection can still of course deliver a treasure trove of sensitive information.
Finally, the public will get its shot at the treasure trove, the feeling went.
As a social media website, Facebook can be a treasure trove of shareable content.
Granted, adding to a dedicated pin collector's treasure trove can be a tricky task.
For hackers seeking insight into the US federal government, it's an unparalleled treasure trove.
"It was a treasure trove that was tested to prove its authenticity," he said.
"[It's] a treasure trove of perishable documents," says the NYT's chief technology officer Nick Rockwell.
Doubly lucky was that in Sweden, there's an absurdly dense treasure trove of twin data.
That was a treasure trove of politicized folk micro-labels that really helped my research.
"They have a treasure trove of data about what you want to watch," he said.
That may sound like a treasure trove to some, but it left me feeling uninspired.
In a moon rock, "you have this tiny treasure trove in your hands," Gross says.
Along the way, the mission has discovered a treasure trove of strange and adorable creatures.
Today, those albums make up a treasure trove, liable to delight the first-time listener.
They are far less expensive, and they have resulted in a treasure trove of information.
But listening to his treasure trove of tunes felt like living in the dorms again.
A person's mobile phone is basically a treasure trove of one's innermost thoughts and secrets.
That leaves the treasure trove in the hands of Heilemann, and creates a complicated situation.
So I took to Instagram — a veritable treasure trove of #organizationporn — and got to tidying.
Democrats believed the treasure trove offered by Lewis's talk radio show would surely doom him.
McLaren Automotive has an encyclopedic knowledge of racing and is a treasure trove of anecdotes.
But preventing data-hungry developers from exploiting Facebook's treasure trove of personal information remained challenging.
Greg Abbott told reporters could contain a "treasure trove" about the suspect's motives and methods.
Congress will soon have access to a treasure trove of information about President Trump's taxes.
The server is a treasure trove of data, and provides clues to Schulte's online personas.
Digitizing a treasure trove of letter-blocks, sketches, and inkings for viewing serving designers everywhere.
If you don't like bustling markets, try exploring Delhi's treasure trove of ancient history and culture.
It's a treasure trove for more intimate moments and a nice break from the red carpet.
They always hope to find a treasure trove of customer data stored on an unsecured server.
Besides Depp, the new Fantastic Beasts trailer was a treasure trove of easter eggs: young Newt!
Sitting with them, and looking them in the face has been a treasure trove of insight.
Data centers like this one in Hertfordshire are a potential treasure trove of rare earth metals.
The Henan region of China has yielded a treasure-trove of dinosaur eggs over the years.
Even YouTube has a treasure trove of audio porn hiding within the whispers of ASMR videos.
Peecook told Motherboard that species like the Antarctic king make Antarctica a treasure trove for paleontologists.
You could retort by citing a treasure trove of talent, from Helen Mirren to Patricia Arquette.
Suddenly, there was a treasure trove of mask innovations that made them more useful than ever.
Users' dependence on the portal means a treasure-trove of insights into their preferences and peccadilloes.
Here you have this established firm that's already established a significant treasure trove of personal data.
The City of Gold, a secret level full of money, is a treasure trove in Spelunky.
The result was a treasure trove of short clips including amphibians, birds, foxes, geysers, and more.
With a treasure trove of material — what can't a writer do with a boatload of refugees?
Amazon is a treasure trove of affordable dresses with literally thousands of recommendations attached to them.
Some now think this digital treasure trove can underpin the future of the money management industry.
Go deeper: Behind the HQ2 split Amazon's treasure trove of data Why D.C. is a clear choice
A treasure-trove of Babylonian tablets exists, but only a fraction of them have been studied yet.
California, with its treasure trove of delegates, Nebraska and West Virginia are among the states not included.
No surprise that the mega-retailer is also a treasure trove for unique present ideas as well.
And what we found in her books was really a treasure trove of new characters and episodes.
So will Monzo and its crowdsourcing superfans get rich off the incoming treasure trove of personal data?
The tech giant has offered up some of its massive treasure trove of personal data to academia.
Treasure trove Since "Hamilton" hit Broadway, anything connected to Alexander Hamilton is a license to print money.
Once they have the treasure trove, all hell's gonna break loose because it's gonna be very embarrassing.
Just last year, a treasure trove of medieval Arab gold coins were unearthed in the same area.
Bots and trolls got a treasure trove of new content to retweet and amplify on social media.
The Republicans haven't complained about the DNC compiling a treasure trove of research to use against Trump.
And that C-SPAN archive is now a treasure trove for anyone looking to score political points.
The Bosawas Biosphere Reserve, renowned for its biodiversity, is a treasure-trove of rare and endangered species.
And if the subject is involved in a profession, there is a treasure trove of information available.
That is how the pair end up in Elodie's room staring at her treasure trove of pilfered items.
The Gabonese shale deposits have been a treasure trove, also containing fossils of the oldest-known multicellular organisms.
"If anybody just types in 'Creepy Uncle Joe Videos' you come up with a treasure trove," Conway said.
Journal has access to a treasure trove of data — much of which would be very valuable to advertisers.
Washington said it believes Carvajal has a "treasure trove" of details he is willing to share about Maduro.
"This WikiLeaks is like a treasure trove" was one particularly cringeworthy quote, which Trump made in October 2016.
The president had called the document dumps a "treasure trove" and declared "I love WikiLeaks!" at the time.
Now The Hamilton Mixtape exists as a treasure trove of covers and reimagined variations on Hamilton the musical.
Arguably the world's largest collection of outdoor painting, Shekhawati is a treasure trove of startling architecture and adornment.
Written in elegant, lucid prose, her book is a treasure trove of European cultural riches and scandalous intrigue.
Video game music is a largely (but not entirely!) untapped treasure trove for the gymnasts of the world.
The cockpit is a treasure trove of circuit boards and random gadgetry, like a Mid-Tech Legacy 6000.
Once the town dump contained a treasure trove of collectible bottles, but it was wiped clean years ago.
Billie Lourd must have a treasure trove of amazing images of herself with her late mother, Carrie Fisher.
I enter, and see in front of me a treasure trove of overalls, combat jackets, jeans, and jorts.
Subscription boxes offer companies like Gap a treasure trove of data on consumer shopping behavior, likes and dislikes.
One can easily see how the OPM data is a treasure trove of dots waiting to be connected.
"Australia is a wonderful island with a treasure trove of unique animals, plants and people," Ms. Heard said.
Yet your genetic information contains a treasure trove of health and ancestry information about you and your family.
Here's a treasure trove of surprising celebrity stage names, and the logic behind some of their new monikers.
These are intentionally chosen vignettes, selected from a treasure trove of remarkable footage generated from unparalleled inside access.
Tupac's estate is getting a treasure trove of unreleased music, although not as much cash as it wanted.
I love poking about and discovering what was the treasure trove cinema — the films that inspired the icons.
I turned to Frazer's "The Golden Bough," which is a treasure trove of insights into pre-Christian traditions.
Even if you've never solved a crossword puzzle in your life, it's a veritable treasure trove of fun.
Using GDPR, Pavur was able to get a treasure trove Knerr's personal information, including her Social Security Number.
The department's dead-stock T-shirts, tents and tablecloths have proven something of a treasure trove for him.
Pinterest can be a treasure trove of ideas for invitations, cake design, table centerpieces and other wedding needs.
If I ever get my sight back, the room will be a treasure trove for me for certain.
There's an absolute treasure trove of spooky treats and festive food from our favorite character parks across the country.
There is an untapped treasure trove of iconic girlhood nostalgia just waiting to be exploited for the big screen.
"It's by no means the end of the treasure trove of damning internal Monsanto documents," Esfandiary told BuzzFeed News.
So it's assumed that nothing good can come of Amazon getting yet another potential treasure trove of personal data.
A strong agreement, rapidly concluded, can help safeguard the as-yet unexplored treasure trove of life in the deep.
But without Pokémon, I was able to focus on the treasure trove of games my sister left for me.
Miles away, Thomas is still hunched over the 452 boxes, when he finally finds the treasure trove he needs.
The records contain a treasure trove of information about our home planet, including sounds, songs, and images from Earth.
It's art: a Broadway musical, a treasure trove of earworms, a defining cultural artifact of the early 21st century.
If it works as advertised, CareKit is a potentially revolutionary product—but also another data treasure trove for Apple.
The monument has been a treasure trove for dinosaur fossils — and some 21 dinosaur species have been discovered there.
Don't Miss: Browsing cool souvenirs at Burro, a treasure trove of eclectic home goods, handmade jewelry, and children's clothing.
Your individual income tax return and the forms you need to prepare it hold a treasure trove of data.
In response to my FOIA, the DEA mailed me the following treasure trove of documents (scanned and uploaded below).
Throughout his time in the race, he's offered a treasure trove of alternately odd, amusing and occasionally confounding statements.
In celebration of Winamp coming back, here's a selection of the best skins we found in that treasure trove.
To figure out what you're going for, you need to get yourself on Pinterest — the treasure trove of #inspiration.
That's a Valley term for a loose web of interconnected people, essentially a treasure trove of data and interaction.
Now he R's counter and force them to turn over a treasure trove of material, including Servers and Emails!
It seems like if there was a great treasure trove of data on Twitter, Twitter would be using it.
But the documents were still a treasure trove for researchers and historians who have long searched for fuller answers.
Working in a treasure trove To fully appreciate the building, you need to stop and study the different elements.
For science teachers and students, this column represents a treasure trove of up-to-date, real-life science reporting.
Instagram, arguably, has less of a treasure trove of personal information on hand to tap into, compared with Facebook.
For the U.F.O. enthusiast, the pages of graphs and charts are a treasure trove of hard-to-find detail.
Over on Netflix, there&aposs a veritable treasure trove of business-related documentaries that are both educational and entertaining.
Calling the Krefelders' data "a rich treasure trove," Mr. Tscharntke warned that entomology hobbyists are themselves a dying species.
Yeah. Photographs are a complete treasure trove, in part because they show you what things looked like around them.
In this context, The Costume History is a documentary treasure trove, compactly preserving outmoded styles all in one place.
If a hacker were to breach that database, the prize would be a huge treasure trove of personal customer information.
From his obsession with Dippin' Dots to his cosplay fandom, the man's tweets are a treasure trove of self-owns.
So there may be an even bigger treasure trove of texts reflecting Strzok's attitude and behavior yet to be examined.
Remember, as the highest ranking drug trafficker ever arrested, he has a treasure trove of valuable intel for law enforcement.
The information would go into a federal database containing a treasure trove of personal information on business owners and investors.
In the modern era, data collected by your car now provides a treasure trove of information about your daily habits.
Luckily, there's a treasure trove of makeup and skin tricks on YouTube that break all of this down in depth.
In July, that means the semiannual anniversary sale, where you can snag a treasure trove of amazing deals through August.
Basically the store is a treasure trove of controllers, circuits, and switches designed to help you build your own inventions.
So, when Josephina comes across a treasure trove of disturbing, groundbreaking paintings in a dead neighbor's apartment, she doesn't hesitate.
Now, wielding a treasure trove of data spanning decades, they have shifted gears to investigate how and why we age.
Zeta is bolstering its balance sheet to expand and snap up companies that can build its treasure trove of data.
"It's like a treasure trove," Vanessa, 38, says of the store, which helped inspire her vision for her family's space.
But it ended up only taking a few minutes with Photomyne to create a treasure trove of future #TBT shares.
The only place we spend money is a health-food store, as I add to my vegan chocolate treasure trove.
" To which he added: "This study also shows, once again, the great potential of Peru as a fossil treasure trove.
But there's reason to stand back for a minute to consider what exactly this treasure trove of information really offers.
Dish has amassed a treasure trove of wireless spectrum in recent years that analysts have valued at nearly $45 billion.
More than that, though, Pinterest is home to a treasure trove of underrated beauty products — especially the organic, natural kind.
And recently a treasure trove of alleged hacking tools used by the NSA were leaked by hacking group, Shadow Brokers.
Despite its simplicity, the video is truly a treasure trove — Harry Styles, thank you for giving us content like this.
Marzari, who runs Materials Cloud, says these materials are a "treasure trove" because many have properties that could improve electronics.
The tax code is a treasure trove of subsidies, handouts and breaks for those well-connected enough to get them.
"Those of us on the science team can't wait to begin to start digging into that treasure trove," Stern said.
The Newport Folk Festival, A retrospective, featuring never-before-seen excerpts from the treasure trove of folk and roots music.
Aside from his stunning looks, there's a treasure trove of traditional symbolism surrounding Dexter that makes him the perfect model.
I eventually discovered the treasure trove that is Just Us Books, and works by Andrea Davis Pinkney and Eloise Greenfield.
This enormous warehouse is filled to capacity with a treasure trove of furniture amassed by the renowned gallerist Nina Yashar.
It's all in Isenberg's account, and "Casablanca" fans will find it to be a treasure trove of facts and anecdotes.
If you need a good jumping-off point, the online marketplace's treasure trove of product reviews can lead the way.
Now [t]he R's counter and force them to turn over a treasure trove of material, including Servers and Emails!
A treasure trove of bitcoin won't ever be "discovered," causing the crypto's price to crash with an influx in supply.
Etsy, our favorite destination for all things one-of-a-kind and homemade, is an absolute treasure trove for holiday decor.
Her Instagram is a treasure trove of rainbow and pastel-hued imagery, complete with rhinestone hearts, sequin dresses, and butterfly stilettos.
Facebook brings to the dating table a treasure trove of data on its active users, which are over 2 billion strong.
Or, you know, someone could just go dumpster diving behind a hospital and find a treasure trove of valuable patient information.
It is a virtual treasure trove for cyber criminals who could trade on any information gleaned before it is publicly released.
Digging through my Facebook photos was like diving into a treasure trove of happy memories I wouldn't dream of posting today.
And this is without mining the treasure trove of political and engineering and entrepreneurial talent that Flint has supplied the world.
Southern California is a treasure trove of Democratic target seats in the mid-term elections to be held on November 261th.
For Jacqueline Mak, whose collages engage themes such as consumerism, objectification, and body politics, this translates to an NSFW treasure trove.
Hackers pilfered names, birthdays and addresses, as well as Social Security and driver's license numbers - a treasure trove for identity thieves.
Thankfully, you can find a treasure trove of scary, silly, or just plain good holiday-appropriate television episodes right on Netflix.
Nothing could have prepared us for the treasure trove of information Nest cameras have provided on the secret life of pets.
A treasure trove of original illustrations inspired by great albums is hidden in the archives of a Boulder, CO record club.
And I decided at that point that there was a philosophical treasure trove in this area, waiting for me to explore.
The website is also a treasure trove for unique, small-batch foods (that, of course, ship well — think tea and chocolate).
The Vietnam War is well-known as the televised war, but there's a treasure trove of photographs yet to be discovered.
It is a treasure trove of young photos of Blake Lively, proof that Blake Lively existed before becoming adult Blake Lively.
Traffic stop initiatives and Terry stops based on articulable suspicion in high crime areas yield a treasure trove of criminal activity.
And if the thief is going the identity-theft route, the one-off phone without a PIN is a treasure trove.
It features a single, intuitive library, and a treasure trove of apps ranging from maintenance and finance to productivity and creativity.
Well, it turns out there's a treasure trove of beauty-centric ASMR fodder and we've gathered our favorites just for you.
The first is from the hope that the pool of "undervotes" in Broward County is a hidden treasure trove for Nelson.
As it turns out, YouTube contains a treasure trove of 3GP content representing a curiously isolated period of smart-phone prehistory.
TMZ broke the story ... the "Ghost Adventures" star bought a treasure trove of dangerous items seized from Bundy's infamous Volkswagen Beetle.
From customer-loved products to celeb-loved brands, Amazon is a treasure trove of beauty goodies — we're talking thousands of products!
Lenk's Instagram is a treasure trove of what he calls a #LenkLewkForLess, a kind of budget take on red carpet couture.
It's a crowded market, featuring companies like Yousician and Chordify, and there's a treasure trove of free tutorial videos on YouTube.
The hotel chain asked guests checking in for a treasure trove of personal information: credit cards, addresses and sometimes passport numbers.
The treasure trove had been in their garage for almost 40 years, Mr. Le Guennec said, gifts from Picasso decades earlier.
Hackers pilfered names, birthdays and addresses, as well as Social Security and drivers license numbers — a treasure trove for identity thieves.
Wordplay SUNDAY PUZZLE — Beyond the world of newspaper crosswords, there lies a vast treasure trove of what some call indie puzzles.
If you're a dedicated reader, the internet can provide a treasure trove of free books, short stories, and other reading material.
The website now features a treasure trove of must-have products, including every indie brand you love and under-the-radar buys.
As an extension of you, your personal mobile device contains all your apps, thus making it a treasure trove of personal data.
Unfortunately, I didn't find it, but I did find something else: a veritable treasure trove of clips in which Boogie humiliates Plumlee.
Why it matters: "City Hall has a treasure trove of information about you," says Ann Cavoukian, a privacy expert at Ryerson University.
And what Crazyhead finds in Buffy's romantic tropes is a treasure trove of thoughts about gendered power dynamics, about romance and friendships.
In his election campaign, Trump vowed to roll back regulations and unleash "a treasure trove of untapped energy" in the United States.
Last month, the brand launched a treasure trove of fun, ghoulish-inspired products that instantly set the mood for All Hallows' Eve.
The amber was part of an incredible treasure trove of fossils that has already yielded feathered dinosaur wings and a tiny tail.
However, last year, NASA's New Horizons spacecraft flew by Pluto, and gathered a treasure trove of data that is still being analyzed.
Marjani, which launched in late February, is a digital treasure trove for products that speak to women of color across the globe.
"This is going to be a treasure trove for planetary science," says Alan Stern, a planetary scientist at the Southwest Research Institute.
These are nation's R&D incubators and have compiled a treasure trove of technologies and applications for defense and the civilian interests.
Manigault Newman told "Meet the Press" that she has "a treasure trove of documentation" for the claims she made in the book.
Slack is widely marketed for and used in business settings, so the company's servers hold a treasure trove of valuable, proprietary information.
" Mr. Iger called the library "a treasure trove of long-lasting, valuable content" that "no other content or technology company can rival.
This past South By Southwest has proven to be a real treasure trove of good interviews from Nardwuar, as it usually does.
Star Carr has been a treasure trove for researchers from around the world since it was first excavated in the late 1940s.
The Federal government has a treasure trove of data—energy, geospatial, and manufacturing for example—that could prove invaluable to small businesses.
Picard's archival materials are a treasure trove for Trekkies: the Captain Picard Day sign and the model of the Stargazer, for starters.
Where and when did the international team of explorers find a treasure trove of ancient ships at the bottom of the sea?
In investigating the possibility of collusion, there's no better potential treasure trove of evidence than the emails Trump's team members were sending.
Image: Wikimedia CommonsHidden within our genetic code is a vast treasure trove of personal information about our health, relationships, personality and family history.
To Columbia University computer scientist Yaniv Erlich, this wealth of genealogical information was a treasure trove of data just waiting to be mined.
Social media apps provide a treasure trove of inspiration to couples hoping to make one of the biggest moments in their lives unforgettable.
A treasure trove of 15 skeletons -- eight children, five adults and two adolescents -- all members of a previously unknown species of human ancestor.
This week is turning out to be quite the treasure trove of newly-revealed beauty trivia from some of our favorite rom-coms.
Amazon is an online shopping treasure trove, and with Prime Day finally here (woohoo!), we've found enticing deals on all kinds of gems.
Tune in today to experience this treasure trove of exciting music and to virtually eat the most delicious tacos and treats with us.
That deal prompted waves of speculation about just how Microsoft will leverage LinkedIn's treasure trove of resume data to bolster its own products.
In years past, the Panasonic booth has been a treasure trove of neat things—gadgets and gizmos aplenty, as the Disney princesses say.
So many may see them as simple e-commerce sites, but to me, they're a treasure trove of creative styling tips and tricks.
U.S. authorities seized a laptop that contained a "treasure trove" of evidence of ZTE's illegal business in Iran, one of the sources said.
Hulu is a treasure trove of romantic movies, from classics to hidden gems of the 22017s you haven't heard of, let alone seen.
Hodgkinson's Facebook page alone offers a treasure trove of evidence that he simply believed Republicans and the Trump agenda must be stopped. Rep.
The result: an online Book of Icelanders, or "Islendingabok" in the native tongue, a treasure trove of family trees tracing Icelanders back generations.
If correct, the new lake could become a treasure trove of insights into life that not only survives, but thrives, under harsh conditions.
That genetic treasure trove, however, will be paired primarily with electronic medical records of what diseases each of those million people has experienced.
Organizations are realizing the treasure trove of contextual insights and valuable information about customers that are available through sensor-based, ground-breaking technology.
In addition to the distribution of assets, the will may reveal where Ms. Lee decided to donate her papers, a literary treasure trove.
The treasure trove of prior political art, music, and more can help us approach our present predicament using lessons learned from past struggles.
"This amazing mission will be a treasure trove of unique data for astronomers," said Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator for NASA's Science Mission Directorate.
"Uber already has this treasure trove of highly personal data about people," said Camille Fischer, a staff lawyer at the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
If she can make it that far, the map gets friendlier, with the massive treasure trove of California's delegates waiting in early March.
"Uber already has this treasure trove of highly personal data about people," said Camille Fischer, a staff lawyer at the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
The Disney vault was possibly a treasure trove of animated cinema, but it was also responsible for a child's first understanding of economics.
A few months back, the Lawrence Livermore National Lab released a treasure trove of recently declassified footage from mid-twentieth century nuclear tests.
I'm sitting on a treasure trove of unpublished material: novels, short stories, and dozens of drafts for each because I save them all.
A 'treasure trove' of ancient artifacts has been discovered at a fort in Scotland that archaeologists believe was razed to the ground by Vikings.
If there's one thing that is certain in this world, it's that Britney Spears' Instagram page is a treasure trove of truly incredible content.
Thankfully, digital disruptors Electric Objects have teamed up with a slew of big museums to make this treasure trove of human effort more accessible.
Monteiro walked through his treasure trove, which includes full North American sets for several consoles, in a video for Guinness World Records YouTube channel.
Uber released its much-anticipated S-1103 on Thursday and reporters and analysts are frantically digging into a treasure trove of previously unreleased details.
Or, you can revisit past episodes, each a treasure trove of references you once thought were useless, and now take on a grave importance.
Park's office also held a treasure trove of concept drawings from three upcoming films: Ant-Man and the Wasp, Thor: Ragnarok, and Captain Marvel.
Local residents of Mortsel, Belgium were surprised — and starstruck — to find a treasure trove of old celebrity snapshots in a mysterious woman's photo album.
As good as we have it here in the U.S., there's a whole treasure trove of makeup and skin-care finds to score abroad.
For the stranded passengers, who were promised "a treasure trove of exceptional delights" in the ship's brochure, the new infections spelled only more gloom.
Nagpal, however, said what now seems like a treasure trove of data was at the time not really all that useful for that business.
The Mac App Store is a treasure trove of apps that can make your day-to-day easier and your work life more tolerable.
Over the next one thousand years, the caves, situated along the main thoroughfare of the silk road, became a treasure trove for Buddhist artwork.
Also, as all varieties of smartphones contain a treasure trove of personal information, Apple aims to make its strong privacy stance a selling point.
They can be treasure trove of information and uses that can make life so much simpler, which is more than welcome in today's world.
There were blue sea mists on "Treasure Trove Cove", white snowstorms on "Freezeezy Peak", and cauldron-like fumes at the summit of Gruntilda's tower.
Some of the coolest scented tats come from Tattly, a site you may know thanks to its treasure trove of temporary body art designs.
More damning, the "Grundrisse", an unfinished manuscript which many neo-Marxists see as a treasure trove of theory, has "defects [in the] core arguments".
Aaron also said that the SGI Indys contain a treasure trove of vintage game assets that he plans to share soon on his channel.
Now, a group of astronomers has discovered a partial explanation: a treasure trove of galaxies, all within about 250 million light years of us.
After all, WikiLeaks dumps are often a treasure trove of information that can be used to hype up scandals, real and fake ones alike.
The conservative looks fondly to the past not as a paradise to return to but as a treasure trove of experience to borrow from.
"As scientists continue to mine the treasure trove of Cassini data, we'll keep putting more and more pieces of the puzzle together," Spilker said.
Sloppy, rushed, and artless in all respects, this failed Kickstarter project that didn't know when to quit is a treasure trove of unintentional satire.
The result is a treasure trove of information about what 30,000 people to date — 92% of whom identify as women — really want to watch.
"It wasn't like I had a treasure trove of ideas in the back of my head that I'd been hiding and saving," she said.
Despite this treasure trove of misdeeds that could be used to undermine his credibility, the defense team ended with a personal jab at Gates.
"This is a really great opportunity to use this treasure trove of photographs to tell stories about who we were and who we've become."
Inside the shop were drugs, of course, but also a treasure trove of goodies: Revlon Fire and Ice nail polish, Breck shampoo, Whitman's Samplers.
Oh, and as it turns out, Anthro's wellness section is another treasure trove of products to help you enjoy some all-important self-care.
Ultimately, the Founding Founders' lasting gift to the American people is a treasure trove of wisdom on civil discourse, shared values and sound governance.
Another sleeper hit about the app is the treasure trove of unlimited on-demand videos that you have access to no matter your membership.
The dogs — specifically, the good dogs of New York — could be found in a treasure trove of photos in The New York Times's archives.
It has proven to be one of the most incredible discoveries in scientific history, producing an absolute treasure trove of information about Copper Age Europeans.
In an odd twist, however, they've inadvertently uncovered a treasure-trove of ancient statues and inscriptions dating back to the days of the Assyrian Empire.
It started as a place to showcase a few popular YouTube accounts; now it's a treasure trove for corporations looking to connect with young people.
Agatha Christie died in 1976, but the literary treasure trove of 82 detective novels and 19 plays she left behind are as alive as ever.
The 13 games are all new additions to Xbox One's backward compatibility library, an unearthed treasure trove of classic titles from the Original Xbox era.
Trump's America might seem like strange material for the fashion world's more left-leaning monarchs, but it's exactly the treasure trove many designers are plundering.
One of the most intriguing aspects of the discovery is how this treasure trove of fossils had arrived at Rising Star in the first place.
True Stories of Girlhood and Accidental Fame is a treasure trove of nostalgia that will resonate for anyone who watched her movies in the '90s.
The treasure trove of information that investigators gained from the interrogations and the data extracted from the phones may help authorities better identify future plotters.
But forget about all of that for the moment, because television has also given us something else: a whole treasure trove of glorious viral moments.
However, the judge said that documents Uber has withheld about its acquisition of Otto are "a treasure trove" that will be key to the case.
The plan is to combine Google's treasure trove of personal data with machine learning algorithms to help news publications grow and maintain its subscriber base.
"Nintendo sits on the gaming world's most valuable and unique [intellectual property] treasure trove, and it can unlock it now for Chinese users," said Toto.
It&aposs a treasure trove now and I&aposm glad that historians and other experts are going to have an opportunity to look through it.
Twitter is a treasure trove of information on what consumers like and don't like, what's trending and who the influencers are on any given topic.
And Myanmar's literature has a small audience outside its borders; there's a treasure trove of Burmese fiction that has yet to be translated into English.
That data is a treasure trove of valuable information and when you apply machine learning, you can begin to automate some of the bug search.
By the end of the game you'll have amassed a treasure trove of meaningful memories filled with everything from camping trips to giant monster encounters.
The Cassini spacecraft may have signed off and dove into Saturn's atmosphere in 2017, but scientists are still poring over its treasure trove of data.
This writer has left a veritable treasure trove behind over the years, including a drawer full of socks and pants in a hotel in Edinburgh.
It's still a treasure trove of amazing decor finds at affordable prices, but the new line of stores has expanded furniture, lighting, and art departments.
But after Spain's return to democracy, he said, the archive had been overseen by Spain's Ministry of Culture and provided a treasure trove for historians.
One reason it took her so long to lock it down was that California's race, with its treasure trove of delegates, was not until June.
"There's a treasure trove of information in these reports," said certified financial planner Avani Ramnani, director of financial planning and wealth management at Francis Financial.
Wry and playful, except for when densely allusive and willfully obtuse, ­"Ninety-Nine Stories of God" is a treasure trove of bafflements and tiny masterpieces.
The internet used to be a redundant communication medium in case of nuclear war; now it's a treasure trove of cat pictures and "Like" buttons.
"It is a real treasure trove of little-seen and never before reprinted work — all drawn by the hand of Charles Schulz," Mr. Groth said.
Add to that a vast treasure trove of data on its users and a Twitter acquisition becomes compelling for many companies across the TMT universe.
Democrats waiting for a treasure trove of information they believe will be in the president's tax returns might be waiting a long time, even forever.
"The Jewish catacombs in Rome were a treasure trove for our knowledge of Jews in the Imperial Age, about 40,000 people," said Ms. Della Seta.
We broke the story ... the heist was discovered last week, and the bad guys stole an entire safe filled with a treasure trove of bling.
The Brooklyn Historical Society this week launched an online treasure trove of hundreds of interviews from old transcripts and tapes that have been largely unheard.
"I came across this treasure trove of material, and once I kind of stepped my foot in, I was in love," Ms. Amit-Cubbage said.
And she gave us a treasure trove of information about where she had just been with Baghdadi in Raqqa, days, if not within days, prior.
In March 53, its treasure trove of nearly 25 Democratic delegates is poised to play a decisive role at the start of the nominating contests.
Currently, string theory (always striving for harmony), African diasporic culture (the treasure trove is endless!), and walking (a praxis to witness and understand the world).
He escorted France Info journalists and Ar Vilantsou activists to the spot, where they uncovered the treasure trove of phone fragments and cords stuck underneath stones.
Natsuyo Matsu flicked the light switch, instantly bringing to life Japan's most eccentric inventor's treasure trove full of glass boxes brimmed with inventions spanning several decades.
Using the same analogy, if it's been a while since you've emptied them, there's a treasure trove of documents and items for someone to snoop through.
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"Nintendo sits on the gaming world's most valuable and unique IP (intellectual property) treasure trove," Serkan Toto, CEO of game industry consultancy Kantan Games, told CNBC.
Earlier this year, for example, a treasure trove of ancient artifacts was discovered at a fort that archaeologists believe was razed to the ground by Vikings.
Our gadgets have become an essential part of our daily lives, holding a treasure trove of valuable information that can fall vulnerable if not properly secured.
A treasure trove of evidence has now been turned over to the federal government, including a number of tapes as well as other means of communication.
Federal and state government databases hold a treasure trove of sensitive, personal information that is used to collect taxes, administer benefits, register vehicles, or run elections.
Of course, as I have recently discovered, it's not just their tweets and retweets which are revealing, but the extensive treasure trove of their 'likes' too.
In its latest tribute to retro gaming, the Internet Archive has uploaded a treasure trove of games, applications, and demos for the Amiga family of computers.
He once called it "a treasure trove" and said "boy, I love reading those WikiLeaks," repeatedly raving about the organization at many of his campaign rallies.
She began to look into the Calderdale Archives, hoping to find a few letters by or about Lister; what she discovered instead was a treasure trove.
This would have likely violated many laws, and served as a treasure trove for anyone seeking to steal personal data or intimidate members of the military.
Because of this, Depop says that it is sitting on a treasure trove of data showing what young consumers are shopping and searching for right now.
So the question is what's the legal doctrine and legal hook that allows someone to subpoena this evidence and get their hands on this treasure trove?
As Foursquare's valuation dips, it naturally becomes a more attractive acquisition target for the right kinds of technology and assets (hint: Foursquare's treasure trove of data).
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.
The treasure trove of data I get from the Libre — days, weeks and months of data — has made it easier for me to manage my life.
"Uber already has this treasure trove of highly personal data about people," Camille Fischer, a lawyer at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, told The New York Times.
In honor of her 38th birthday earlier this month, the singer reflected on the past year by posting a treasure trove of photos to her website.
Her page is a treasure trove of original and celebrity impressions, landing her roles on Mozart in the Jungle, Search Party, and the upcoming High Fidelity.
Mr. Ulman took on the renovation of the home himself, and was surprised to find a treasure trove of artifacts underneath the hearthstone of the fireplace.
When they are loaded with third-party add-ons, the user can access a virtual treasure trove of pirated entertainment media from all over the world.
Beneath their desolate surfaces, asteroids are believed to contain a rich treasure-trove of information about the formation of the solar system billions of years ago.
Published every month by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the report provides a treasure trove of information about the real health of the US economy.
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.
Rashid was arrested at his home in November, and "hurled" a phone containing a "treasure trove" into an alleyway when authorities moved in, according to the BBC.
Because of this treasure trove of teeth, we have a solid understanding of when in the geological record different groups of sharks have originated and gone extinct.
There's a treasure trove of life advice packed into each episode, and I feel so lucky that we get to live out these experiences and these stories.
O) film, television and international businesses, giving the world's biggest entertainment company a treasure trove of shows and movies to combat digital rivals like Netflix Inc (NFLX.
A whole new treasure trove of juicy details and tidbits about the behind-the-scenes drama of the show have been unearthed by People upon rereading it.
Who knew that a presidential campaign that's unlike any in recent history would provide a treasure trove of teachable moments for parents about consent and sexual assault?
The 49ers came into 2012 with a treasure trove of picks and a golden goose head coach in Harbaugh; it was an opportunity to build a dynasty.
No doubt this treasure trove of information will (perhaps already has been) prove extremely useful in our own government's ongoing investigation in Russian interference in the election.
H&M may be known for affordable fashion, but the store stocks a treasure trove of palettes, lipsticks, and highlighters, too — many of which cost under $10.
The new survey has revealed a treasure trove of low-mass objects, suggesting this stellar expanse is probably forming more low-mass objects than star formation regions.
Read: Miracle cells could cure blindness The next treasure trove Lo's next focus is on an even less invasive form of DNA testing -- using a mother's urine.
But these files, which were allegedly minidiscs hacked from Thom Yorke's personal collection, were a vast treasure trove of creativity-in-progress from their most ubiquitous album.
Sports. Streaming games have a cost advantage over traditional television and produces a treasure trove of data that can be used to market to advertisers, executives said.
I found a giant enemy robo-crab idling down by a stream whose back supported a box that I was sure contained a treasure trove of goodies.
Through books like Only the Paranoid Survive, Swimming Across and High Output Management, Grove left behind a treasure trove of hard-earned perspective on life and innovation.
At a court hearing last month, Alsup said the report was a potential "treasure trove" that would shed light on what Uber executives knew of Levandowski's actions.
The photos are among a treasure trove of slides Kristie Baeumert found last month on a projector she bought at her local Goodwill store in North Georgia.
One can only imagine what may be hidden in the Cohen treasure trove of documents relating to the job of batting cleanup for Trump's scandal-ridden past.
Chris Swecker, former FBI assistant director, told CNBC that if Paddock had a smartphone, it could be a 'treasure trove' of information about his motives and contacts.
That document opened up a treasure trove of financial information regarding the company, which is estimated to supply around three-quarters of the world's crypto mining machines.
A program on Sunday of mostly vocal music inspired by Pushkin revealed a treasure trove of overlooked gems alongside famous scenes from operas by Mussorgsky and Tchaikovsky.
The Modern Love column in the New York Times has been a treasure trove of true-life romance stories that range from hugely uplifting to completely heartbreaking.
The 67-year-old luxury giant best known for its camel coats has been quietly amassing a treasure trove of historic fashion for the last four decades.
For larger businesses that can afford to hire pricey lawyers, accountants and lobbyists, the tax code provides a treasure trove of subsidies, corporate handouts and tax breaks.
Vestager and Breton will announce proposals on Wednesday aimed at exploiting the bloc's treasure trove of industrial data and challenging the dominance of Facebook, Google and Amazon.
"You saved everything, which is really wonderful," Planes told the man about the treasure trove of documentation for the watch that he's held onto since the 1970s.
The Shadow Brokers emerged in August of last year, claiming that they had hacked a group linked to the NSA and stolen a treasure trove of exploits.
This is the closest we have to a randomized trial on health insurance — the gold-standard study methodology — so it's been a treasure trove of information for researchers.
But now, not only is a dry, two-day, multi-hour Congressional grilling session considered meme fodder, it's a veritable treasure trove of repeatable phrases and exploitable images.
The hack is being called the "biggest data dump" in German history and appears to contain a treasure trove of information that could be used for identity theft.
LinkedIn also has collected a treasure trove of data from its hundreds of millions of users that it could begin leaning on for a similar type of product.
Rock star David Bowie, as he later christened himself, died Sunday at age 69, but has left behind a rich treasure trove of musical alter egos and personas.
A treasure trove of both quantity and astonishing quality that, so far as we know, was never seen by anyone but the artist, until Schaefer's death in 2008.
Authorities who are on the hunt for the Kevin Hart extortionists now believe they will catch the culprits ... based on a treasure trove of evidence they've just seized.
There, he lays out the top-secret information he has accessed, a treasure trove of documents exposing government overreach in the name of thwarting terrorism across two administrations.
It was a treasure trove of information for the bad guys out there and included Social Security numbers, birth dates, addresses and, in some instances, driver's license numbers.
The stylist and TV host recently pounded the pavement at the Round Top Antiques Fair in Round Top, Texas, and unearthed a treasure trove of home décor goodies.
In addition to offering guidance to patients and doctors, the database would be a treasure trove of insights to guide drug developers in making better R&D decisions.
Now obviously this night would prove to be a treasure trove of ridiculous images, which the internet loves to bring back now that Trump wants to be President.
So while Cher may not be a Cher fan, most people who love pop culture really, really are, and her back catalogue is a treasure trove of hits.
The interview is truly a treasure trove full of ridiculous insider secrets (some claiming to involve Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie) and Pratt's intentional rise to infamous stardom.
She asked who might know about the "treasure trove" of documents in the office of David Pecker, chairman and CEO of National Enquirer parent company American Media Inc.
Unmotivated by profit, Stéphane Breitwieser stole over a billion dollars worth of art and artifacts to fill his obsessive treasure trove, which he stored away in an attic.
What happens when your face in an anonymous crowd can be identified by artificial intelligence and turned into a treasure trove of unreliable personal information for law enforcement?
" Given Mr. Kraft's innate showmanship, he was bound not to simply get rid of his treasure trove, but, as he said, "give it a grand bon voyage party.
Lens, The Times's home for photojournalism, is a treasure trove of work from around the globe, most with short essays describing the artist and his or her approach.
If nothing else, subscription boxes offer companies a treasure trove of data — retailers learn what items customers are responding well to, or what inventory should be phased out.
And Trump World insiders are confident they'll uncover a treasure trove of problematic audio and video clips documenting Sanders's decades-long political career if he becomes the nominee.
The data treasure trove While the cloud certainly offers unprecedented benefits in terms of cost and efficiency, it is a fast-growing, ever-evolving hotbed for malicious activity.
Part performance space, part treasure trove of memorabilia, this modest shop could be mistaken for an old living room, with dust blanketing the used hardcovers lining the shelves.
That means Kremlin-connected operatives could have obtained a treasure trove of information about the Ukraine saga just from Nunes&apos phone calls with Giuliani and Parnas alone.
In fact, H&M offers a treasure trove of makeup and skin-care staples, plus gifts that would impress any beauty-loving friend or coworker — all at laughable prices.
Or, at least, that's how POTUS put it when the Chicago Cubs paid a visit to the White House yesterday and gifted him a treasure trove of personalized gear.
For Prince's family and inner circle, a will could have provided some guidance about how he wanted his priceless treasure trove of music and other works to be used.
While there's already a treasure trove of erotica on the internet, Gutierrez says they wanted to be selective about the types of stories that they offered on the app.
European Space Agency astronaut Alexander Gerst, currently in residence up in, well, space, discovered a treasure trove of floppy disks tucked away in one of the lockers on-board.
This can be super helpful if you're chatting with family members or with your one true love—it will always be populated with a treasure trove of happy memories.
Donald Trump on Thursday reiterated his promise to roll back regulations and unleash "a treasure trove of untapped energy" in the United States, but economists seriously doubt his numbers.
We've always known that ASOS is a treasure trove of killer fashion steals, but recently, we've fallen for its expansive footwear selection; or, more specifically, it's Attribute shoe — a.k.a.
These people have intricate systems in place to steal those valuable credentials and find their way inside the organization's network and into the treasure trove of company intellectual property.
And by sitting on these platforms, a treasure trove of insight is able to be generated from aggregated (and, yes, anonymized and suitably secured in terms of privacy) data.
Seemingly under the bizarre impression that the cockpit of the plane would be a treasure trove of iPhone cords, he reportedly continued to try to force his way inside.
If you don't know any book or podcast titles off the top of your head, Reddit "is a treasure trove," where users do a good job of policing resources.
Nightmares on Wax, shared a treasure trove of mixtapes that he recorded in his mom's living room between 1986-1997, and it's clear he's still feeling the nostalgic glow.
When I was in high school, I discovered In-N-Out's secret menu — a treasure trove of burgers, fries, and shakes that aren't part of the chain's regular programming.
Whether they actually follow it or not is anyone's guess, but it's proven to be a treasure trove of funny and insightful quotes from video games of all generations.
Roddenberry's family and the company's team have spent a considerable amount of time combing through the "treasure trove," as Roth calls it, to find the best things to share.
This treasure trove contains comic covers from World War II focusing on everything from life-or-death land battles and mid-air dogfights to the importance of war bonds.
In the process of restoring a shuttered LA music venue and bar, the new owners unearthed a treasure trove of unopened and rare spirits, all bottled in the 1970s.
This is not to say I have not been in contact with many many people directly connected to Balanchine before — but suddenly now I have this new treasure trove.
A new shuttle service running from Piazza Trieste e Trento to the Museo Capodimonte (16 euros round trip, including museum entrance) makes this under-visited treasure trove more accessible.
Pliny the Elder's skull — or more accurately, his alleged skull — reposes in ghoulish splendor at the Museo Storico Nazionale Dell'Arte Sanitaria in Rome, a treasure trove of medical curiosities.
To search through this treasure trove of astronomical data, researchers at Google trained a neural network on 15,000 examples of exoplanet data that had been labeled by NASA researchers.
Taobao is China's biggest online shopping site and is a treasure trove of all sorts of products ranging from clothing items to eccentric goods such as pee sticks for kids.
Who knows if all your old photos are still there, gathering dust or rotting away—imagine what a treasure trove you'd find if you could only remember your login.71.
Photo: dapd, Joerg Koch (AP)Facebook already has a veritable treasure trove of data on anyone who uses the site, including stuff users do on the web outside of it.
But after killing bin Laden and his bodyguards, some SEALs went down to the second floor of bin Laden's house and found a treasure trove of hard drives and documents.
Through both sunny days and torrential storms, sailors cutting through the waters around New Zealand and Antarctica faithfully recorded the weather they encountered, building up a treasure trove of data.
Gibson's script (which also served as fodder for a recently concluded Dark Horse comic book adaptation), isn't the treasure trove of cyberpunk-y concepts fans of the author might expect.
For a treasure trove of things that look like stuff you want to eat, but are slightly less edible, might I suggest r/ForbiddenSnacks, the finders of this tasty nugget.
The spacecraft flew past Titan in April 2017, when it observed the lakes, and scientists are still analyzing the treasure-trove of data it gathered and transmitted back to Earth.
These documents are obtained at the rate of Usama bin Laden at the time the Obama administration officials said it was a treasure trove, a college library full of information.
Specifically, back in the 1980s, when my co-author Martin J. Sherwin was interviewing sources for our 2005 biography of J. Robert Oppenheimer, Dyson kept mum about his treasure trove.
An offshore treasure trove: Piketty and Zucman have studied rising income and wealth inequality all over the world, and what makes Russia unique is how much cash is held offshore.
You'll have a treasure trove of templates to start off with, as well as a vast galaxy of images, icons, and fonts to choose from to make your design pop.
The remains of the massive D-shaped structure of Pueblo Bonito, which covered two and a half acres, has been a treasure trove for archaeologists since the late 523th century.
Disillusioned by Soviet repression, Mr. Mitrokhin spent years painstakingly copying secret documents by hand, creating a treasure trove for Western analysts and historians that became known as the Mitrokhin archive.
Facebook groups that aggregate apartment rental listings can be a treasure trove of interesting posts, but one listing in particular is driving the internet up the wall (or lack thereof).
The Beyhive are big fans, and a quick search for Les Twins and Beyoncé on YouTube will unleash a treasure trove of clips and fan videos chronicling their numerous collabs.
You can find a treasure trove of Egerton-centric treats on his Instagram feed, from photo of himself and his Rocketman co-stars to very earnest selfies with scenic vistas.
If it's a treasure trove place, like the Gobi, that's one thing but if it's a place where not much has been found yet, there won't be a bone rush.
Check out our mega-list below:  + MoMA's Youtube Channel is a treasure trove of 642 art videos ranging from current exhibitions to recaps of major performance events at the museum.
The Celtics are widely regarded as the team that could make the Pelicans the best offer, thanks to their treasure trove of young players, role players, and future draft picks.
In the following days, the hackers followed through on the threat and released a treasure trove of embarrassing emails, contracts, unreleased scripts, employees private data, and even full unreleased movies.
Somewhere in King's Landing, there is surely a seamstress whipping up a treasure trove of champion dresses for the Queen Mother to wear while executing all her future diabolical plans.
Presented by the University of Wisconsin-Madison, "From Impulse Control to Interest Rates" was a treasure trove of insights into how to do parenting right when it comes to money.
"Since its fall it has been a treasure trove for science because it contains so much unaltered material from the very early solar system, like these hibonites," said Dr. Heck.
Although it doesn't include every issue—TIME says on its website the archive is still in progress—it houses a treasure trove of previous magazine editions in a digital form.
Curt Teich Postcard Archives CollectionYou won't find essays here, but you will find a treasure trove of postcards that we used in this piece, including tons of Route 66 ephemera.
Along the way, Facebook accumulated one of the largest-ever repositories of personal data, a treasure trove of photos, messages and likes that propelled the company into the Fortune 500.
The deal would give the advertising giant a treasure trove of information about everything from how well Fitbit's 27.6 million users sleep at night, to when and how they exercise.
And there's a lot to find too; for some reason, most of us think our online activity is private, but it's shockingly easy to find a treasure trove of information.
Along with the monument's treasure trove of historical artifacts and scientific and paleontological significance, are the reasons why Grand Staircase-Escalante has been protected from destruction for nearly 25 years.
Hence, Papadopoulos could be a treasure-trove for Mueller on the production of any evidence linking the Trump campaign and the Russians and any evidence of Trump's personal knowledge or acquiescence.
According to a screenshot of a chat with Waymo posted on Reddit (which is proving to be quite the treasure trove of Waymo-related gossip), those matches will be randomly assigned.
"It's a treasure trove of information for investigators, whether you're talking about street crime, terrorism or more sophisticated investigations," said Professor O'Donnell, who was also a prosecutor in Brooklyn and Queens.
" She's already dribbled out audio recordings of conversations, and video clips, texts or email could follow, according to the person who described what Manigault Newman has called a multimedia "treasure trove.
And this little device is also collecting a treasure trove of information about pregnancy and labor that is feeding into clinical research that could upend maternal care as we know it.
The project has also led to archaeological discoveries: a treasure trove of amulets; a horse still wearing its bronze-plated saddle; a fresco of Narcissus staring at himself in a pool.
It certainly couldn't hurt that Microsoft will very likely integrate LinkedIn information directly into Dynamics CRM over the next year, giving its customers access to a treasure trove of customer data.
The database contained a treasure trove of Wishbone users' data, including 2,2003,452 full names, 2,247,314 unique email addresses, 287,502 cellphone numbers, and other users' personal data such as birthdates and gender.
The indie scene on 360 was a whole other treasure trove, and it brought heady masterpieces like Braid and Limbo together with future cult classics like Shadow Complex and Castle Crashers.
"It's a treasure trove - there is so much happening," said Arno Boersma, manager of the UNDP Centre of Excellence for the Sustainable Development of Small Island Developing States, based in Aruba.
One of the publications showing its wares, Vogue Patterns, is a fashion treasure trove, and looking through old issues underscores the historical ties between the pattern companies, high fashion and Hollywood.
That's in addition to gaming's ever-thriving indie landscape, which has delivered a treasure trove of new and unexpected ideas shaped by small teams into epic timesinks and thought-provoking oddities.
The only difference between them is that so far, only Gates has copped a deal with the Feds and there is a treasure trove of written documented evidence backing his claims.
Thanks to Facebook's treasure trove of user data, advertisers on its site have been able to narrowly target users by a variety of factors, like age, location, gender, religion, and more.
Here at R29, we spend a lot of time scouting for beauty products you haven't already heard of, despite the fact that there's a treasure trove of cult classics to consider.
These recollections, backed by a treasure trove of archival footage, reveal a band of astonishingly hardworking young women, many with careers and all ferociously loyal to their brand and one another.
Not long ago, the website for the nonprofit Colon Cancer Alliance offered a treasure trove of information about colorectal screening, colon cancer research and other topics related to the deadly disease.
In May, Christie's will auction off the collection of David and Peggy Rockefeller, a vast treasure trove of more than 21.5,2270 objects that's estimated to sell for more than $21 million.
Amazon is currently a treasure trove of incredible deals for home cooks, bakers, and foodies, including a versatile lasagna pan loved by Oprah (so you know it's got to be good).
Since a new treasure trove of Apple nostalgia called the Apple Archive popped up earlier this month, we've been trawling it for digital gold, and we'd like to share our findings.
The "cave of the jaguar god," an underground treasure trove of ancient Mayan artifacts, has been explored for the first time since it was deliberately walled off more than 50 years ago.
Those photos were a treasure trove of information about the most recent eruption at Lassen Peak, but when it comes to volcanoes, few things beat actual film of the eruption in action.
After a quick jaunt to Nevada next week, the calendar turns to the so-called "SEC primary" — a treasure trove of delegates in a dozen states, seven of them in the South.
Of particular interest in the treasure trove of stolen documents—all of which government officials said were unclassified, per The New York Times—were details about a project known as Sea Dragon.
The volume of conversation — including from the candidates themselves — provided MIT with a treasure trove of data to mine on how Americans discussed one of the most contentious presidential races in history.
When Rhodora's associate Josephina (played by the stunning Zawe Ashton) comes across a treasure-trove of undiscovered paintings by a just deceased artist, they partner to capitalize on the dead man's work.
The Wii Virtual Console is an amazing treasure trove, and if you have the hardware you should definitely make time this weekend to browse through and see if there's anything you missed.
Why ISIS destroys antiquities Timbuktu's treasure trove Using pickaxes and iron bars, Ansar Dine destroyed tombs of historic religious figures as well as institutions housing documents from the Middle Ages in Timbuktu.
The 34-year-old Oscar-nominated actor belatedly joined Instagram on March 14, giving new meaning to "better late than never" because his feed is a treasure trove of genuinely heartwarming moments.
All of this is amplified by China's enormous market size, which generates the treasure trove of data that fuels AI (AI is usually more improved by more data than better AI engineers).
WASHINGTON, Sept 14 (Reuters) - The Federal Trade Commission has opened a probe into Equifax's massive data breach, where hackers stole a treasure trove of personal information about up to 143 million people.
Before saying goodbye, I could return to that sweet, sweet DVD menu and experience a treasure trove of cast commentary, deleted scenes, related trivia, games, and my personal favorite: the gag reel.
We can't promise this weekend's Oscars ceremony will be full of bad behavior (a girl can dream), but luckily there's a whole treasure trove of scandals from bygone years to delight in.
But the debut of Disney Plus, with its treasure trove of franchises and $2100 monthly fee, is the industry's equivalent of Thor's slamming down his magic hammer: a quake that changes everything.
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Situated in the final home of the bespectacled author, the site is a treasure trove of Pessoa's early 20th-century works — most published posthumously — including poems written under three well-developed heteronyms.
Then, in 583, a treasure trove of 35 mm negatives emerged from the gloom of a Scandinavian cellar, vividly reminding Mr. Greenspon of his time working for the scrappy little alternative tabloid.
She realized that she had a treasure trove of DNA data and began teaming with Genentech and Procter & Gamble, which started mining it to make breakthroughs in Parkinson's, depression and skin care.
"With all that treasure-trove of mapping data from 12 billion check-ins, we've been able to map and detect sort of the fingerprint of every business in the world," said Glueck.
"This is a treasure trove of information that is not only very personal to me, but is also very valuable to marketers and retailers," said Mignon Clyburn, one of the commission's Democrats.
At stake is a treasure trove of 37 delegates, who are also free to vote for any candidate on the first or other ballots at the party's national nominating convention in July.
Trump's treasure trove Sondland is Trump's ideal ambassador—he's obsequious, reportedly telling Trump that Zelensky "loves your a**" and appears to have carried out his orders without asking a lot of questions.
Moss uses dramatizations of a young Sharlet at Ivanwald, talking-head interviews with Family members and critics, and a treasure trove of archival footage and documents to trace the powerful organization's history.
"I have described a very rich, treasure trove of content for this app," Iger said at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch 2017 Media, Communications & Entertainment Conference in Los Angeles on Thursday.
The organisation, based in France, operates centralised criminal databases that contain fingerprint records, DNA samples and stolen documents: a treasure trove so valuable that police consulted it 146 times every second in 2017.
Each month on "Jobs Friday," the Bureau of Labor Statistics puts out a treasure trove of economic data, each of which provides its own perspective on the labor market and the employment situation.
In a letter submitted Friday, the United States Attorney's Office revealed that it obtained a treasure trove of messages and call logs from a BlackBerry that belonged to President Donald Trump's personal attorney.
The accounts managed to put their collective finger on the scale by spreading a treasure trove of documents including emails that highlighted the behind-the-scenes dealing that took place at the DNC.
This could be anything from unlocking the treasure trove of data in our email to get insights and improve productivity to visualising data from Google Analytics and sending graphs to a Slack channel.
Even besides Sailor's visits, the forum is a treasure trove of discussion, including this one about a then-unknown Montreal band called "The Arcade Fire" that Bowie seemed to be a fan of.
It turns out that Le Guennec had pretty much forgotten about the treasure trove of rare art until he had a health scare and decided it was time to straighten out his affairs.
Though its business is satellite TV, the company has long possessed a large amount of wireless spectrum that it has done very little with: the treasure trove could be worth over $30 billion.
Another piece of evidence that we're all actually living in a burning tire fire has surfaced: Nintendo Famicom game cartridges intercepted at the U.S.-Mexico border contained a treasure trove of smuggled spiders.
In the months since, Halperin and his co-author John Heilemann used this extraordinary access to gather a treasure trove of reporting, the most comprehensive insider account of what happened on the campaign.
Turns out most, if not all, celebs have a treasure trove of embarrassing moments in their arsenal — and while we assume they'd rather keep them under wraps, we couldn't help but uncover them.
" Watch the video, above, to follow Lazaros' story as she begins to downsize her precious treasure trove of ticket stubs, letters, gag gifts, ex-boyfriends' clothing, and a one-year-old "emergency cigarette.
"If the North Koreans in fact accessed the US/South Korean defense plans, this is a treasure trove of information and presents a real danger," said CNN military analyst Lt Col Rick Francona.
The soon-to-be-released makeup brushes from Unicorn Lashes, a brand you may also recall from its treasure trove of unicorn-inspired brushes, will feature handles that are inspired by the mermaid.
"If the North Koreans in fact accessed the US/South Korean defense plans, this is a treasure trove of information and presents a real danger," said CNN military analyst and retired Lt. Col.
While Cohen, who is facing a three-year prison sentence beginning in May, implicated the president in potentially criminal activity, top Democrats are largely focusing on the treasure trove of leads he presented.
That means the big winners in the program will be Silicon Valley and law enforcement databases that would get a treasure trove of genetic data on all Americans who apply for the program.
Then be sure to check out Verge Science's report on how this treasure trove of genetic data could be used to track you down — even if you've never taken a DNA ancestry test.
Among the treasure trove of mega-shark teeth, the team also found prehistoric teeth belonging to a sixgill shark, which is a bottom-feeding scavenger that swims off the coasts of Australia today.
Her poems—the vast majority of which were not published in her lifetime—are a treasure trove of documents showing an adult working through what she learned as a child and a youth.
Don't get me wrong, eBay is a treasure trove for sneakers and fashion (and really anything else you can think of), but it sometimes takes a lot more skill and patience to use.
Seventeen current or former officials gave sworn testimony, and one witness — Kurt Volker — handed over a treasure trove of text messages documenting efforts to get Ukraine to agree to a quid pro quo.
Everett's purse was an absolute treasure trove of items from the past A compact, a comb, a lipstick, and a checkbook are essentials that purse-carrying people of any generation might find necessary.
Structured motos, fuzzy-soft sweaters, velvet slip dresses, pastel-hued booties, and more — this nostalgic brand is a treasure trove of wardrobe-building staples that are nothing short of ideal for fall-time layering.
But instead of decentralising this treasure trove, as the Web 3.0 movement hopes to do in the West, China's plan seems to be to centralise them even further to make the most of them.
It's since grown into a treasure trove of exactly the kind of high-quality, low-price essentials we all love, and if its new stateside outpost is any indication, we're not the only ones.
Included in her treasure trove are a number of custom pieces from Cartier, including a sapphire bracelet, an amethyst and turquoise bracelet and ring set and a coral bead necklace with an emerald clasp.
But a treasure trove of pigskin-centered cinema classics were released from the 1920s through the '40s, like Father Was a Fullback, The Big Game, Saturday's Heroes, Good News, and Knute Rockne, All American.
But the good news is that HBO Now and HBO Go provide access to the newest episodes of the educational favorite, as well as a treasure trove of older Cookie Monster munch-a-thons.
Over the past 20 years, archaeologists from the Sharma Centre for Heritage Education in India have unearthed a treasure trove of tools from a creekside site in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
One brand's clean out is another consumer's treasure trove, and since there's still quite a few weeks of winter left, shopping all of the discounted cold-weather stock will still be in your favor.
Twitter's treasure trove of data can be a boon for a company looking to acquire the platform, especially those that are seeking to find out what the public is thinking about a particular topic.
The breach exposed 157 gigabytes of data—a treasure trove of 10 years of assembly line schematics, factory floor plans and layouts, robotic configurations and documentation, ID badge request forms, VPN access request forms.
The perverse upside is that social media creates a treasure trove of evidence: the criminals of social media may harm the society that views them, but they often assist the authorities in prosecuting them.
As the kingdom opens its door wider to foreign investors, here's where other opportunities lie: It's not just oil buried in Saudi Arabia's land: The country has a treasure trove of other natural resources.
In 2015, a hacker targeted the company and released a treasure-trove of internal Hacking Team files online, including source code for the firm's malware, and a number of files that would install it.
The New York Public Library just released a treasure trove of digitized public domain images, featuring epic poetry from the 11th century to photographs of used car lots in Columbus, Ohio from the 1930s.
If he appeared before Congress, Weisselberg would likely serve as both a treasure trove of information for investigators and a thorn in the side of a president fiercely protective of his private business dealings.
Adding to the heat on Iran, the Israeli intelligence service invited leading American news publications to see some of the treasure trove of documents it secretly smuggled out of Iraq a few months back.
The bones are the latest prize from a treasure trove that has yielded bronze statues, marble sculptures and, most famously, the Antikythera mechanism, a clocklike device thought to be the world's oldest analog computer.
New Opportunities While our original goal was to modernize our digital archive, the migration project has led to opportunities for future projects to engage our readers in our treasure trove of historical news data.
But that ginormous Twitter archive -- a virtual treasure trove of the social media site's first decade and an extraordinary window into how we communicate with each other -- will remain part of the library's collection.
As it prepares for its fall expansion, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, is displaying about 200 artworks, all on loan from the treasure trove that is the Hispanic Society Museum & Library in Harlem.
Save With Stories, where notable actors and journalists are reading books on social media to raise money for children who need meals during the pandemic, is a virtual treasure trove of celebrity design taste.
U.S. officials have long sought Carvajal because they believe, if he is willing to cooperate, that he could provide a treasure trove of information on the alleged drug activities of Maduro and his associates.
While speaking to Metro, Coelen cleared up a continuity error that fans noticed when it came to the disappearing mud stain on Giannina's dress, and ended up revealing a treasure trove of unseen drama.
Earlier this week, the eagle-eyed R29 Shopping team hit the motherlode in Lululemon's We Made Too Much section, aka, a treasure trove of marked-down workout leggings, sports bras, tops, jackets, and more.
The index, funded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, has amassed a treasure trove of information that can tell parents -- and policymakers -- how their neighborhood could impact their child's development.
In 2015, Zebra signed with the NFL to put real-time trackers in all of their players' shoulder pads and footballs creating what Cramer called a "treasure trove of data" for televised football games.
I don't know if it was surprising, but it was just heartbreaking and special, to discover this treasure trove of material and to know I could use it to bring these girls to life.
It's a treasure trove of data collected to paint a picture of the administration of the 2016 Federal Election and to give us indicators about ways we can improve election administration and voter experience.
None of it will really help, though, unless we also cut ties with everyone we know and love — our most valuable data treasure trove, and the only one making Facebook billions of dollars a year.
Both pieces were sourced by William Vintage, a treasure trove of high-end vintage pieces dating from the 1920s and a red carpet favorite of Julianne Moore, Gillian Anderson and Meghan's close friend Amal Clooney.
"I have a significant amount, in fact, a treasure trove, of multimedia backup for everything that's not only in [the book], but everything that I assert about Donald Trump," she said in a PBS interview.
Bon Iver, Feist, Björk, Tig Notaro, Sarah Silverman, and a whole lot more are featured — it's a true treasure trove of artists, and you can take a peek at who's featured on the Spotify playlist.
Whether it's marked-down styling tools or skin care, Walmart is lowkey a treasure trove for all things affordable beauty: Hair, makeup, skin care, fragrance — you name it, Walmart probably has it...and on Rollback.
Driven by memories of his own childhood during the Balkans conflict in the 0003s, founder Jasminko Halilovic has made the museum a treasure trove of personal items donated by those who were children then too.
Scaramucci leaves behind a small treasure trove of memorable lines (late night talk show hosts are devastated), but in the end, sources say, his profile was just getting too big for the Trump White House.
A treasure trove of high-end vintage pieces dating from the 1920s through to the 1990s, every unique piece is sourced by Banks-Blaney himself for his Marylebone, London, boutique which opened in December 2010.
"And even after finding out that he had Waymo materials in his possession...Uber never took any steps to prohibit Levandowski from using his 'treasure trove of files' in his work at Uber," Waymo said.
To his owners' surprise—likely caught on a legendary home video—the parcel Kenyon dug up wasn't a buried treasure trove of gold coins or another box of strange notes from famed author Chuck Palahniuk.
The parts of New York City where I live and walk must be full of trash, home to the skittering Morlocks of the Pokémon world, because I've collected a treasure trove of C-list Pokémon.
America is sitting on a treasure trove of untapped energy – some $50 trillion dollars in shale energy, oil reserves and natural gas on federal lands, in addition to hundreds of years of coal energy reserves.
It is a system that treats Mother Earth not as the source of life and of everything that sustains life, but as both a treasure trove to be exploited and as a vast waste pit.
Well, it's a reminder that the Pentagon has a treasure trove of highly curious-sounding videos, such as "The Silent War: Electronic Combat" and Lasers in Military Operations Part 2 and Recovery of the Mayaguez.
Day three does offer a pleasant surprise: My dad's thirst for fresh content leads him to discover an obscure treasure trove of old photos I have completely forgotten about, suddenly filling me with warm memories.
While incomplete, the documents were a treasure trove for investigators, historians and conspiracy theorists who have spent half a century searching for clues to what really happened in Dallas on that fateful day in 21964.
In this treasure trove of facts and figures, Isenberg tells the story of its script, casting, production and the inevitable squabbling over credit, all by way of accounting for the film's surprising and enduring popularity.
It also includes propaganda about China's "inevitable" rise, a treasure trove of published "legal" opinion on China's expansive maritime claims, and its campaigns to influence public opinion that are now being uncovered throughout the West.
A treasure trove of new evidence surrounding the Russian attack against America through social media may or may not provide evidence of collusion and conspiracy between the Trump campaign and the Russian attack against America.
But at 448 pages long, The Chinese Photobook is a treasure trove; within it, even die-hard photobook enthusiasts are bound to discover printed matter unlikely to turn up at a store or a fair.
"Drones are unlocking a treasure trove of unexplored cliff habitat, and while this may be the first discovery of its kind, I am sure it won't be the last," NTBG's Ben Nyberg said in a statement.
I visit this treasure trove at least once a week, and am perpetually in awe at the dedication of the collective who run the page and keep it constantly updated with releases from around the world.
The company, however, has to balance suicide prevention with the privacy concerns of its 1.65 billion monthly active users—especially since Facebook posts are already seen as a treasure trove of research data by many psychologists.
We went from over a year of radio silence from the hit sci-fi show to a treasure trove of pictures, clues, and theories that are sure to keep us busy until the July 4 release.
"The P. aelidae fossils offer a treasure trove of information that could help to disentangle some of the complex evolutionary changes that took place when vertebrates made the transition from aquatic to terrestrial life," they said.
On the banks of the Danshui River in China, scientists have unearthed a treasure trove of pristine fossil remnants from one of the most important periods in the history of life on Earth: the Cambrian explosion.
With more than four million accommodations spanning 190 countries, Airbnb is a treasure trove for properties that run the gamut from cozy to downright dreamy: If you can imagine it, it's probably listed on the platform.
The orbital observatory will survey space in both visible and near-infrared light, providing a "treasure trove of unique data for astronomers," Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, said in an agency statement.
"She saved everything, but I don't think she saved it out of a sense that it was going to be this great treasure trove for people," said Natalie Russell, the Huntington's assistant curator of literary manuscripts.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Late last year, 17 years after Masha Ivashintsova's death, her relatives found a treasure trove of negatives and undeveloped film while cleaning out the family attic in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Maxine Waters' Twitter is a treasure trove of anti-Trump comments aimed at holding the president accountable, questioning his every move, and reminding Americans not to forget about the investigation into his administration's ties to Russia.
"In my treasure trove of memories," she said she remembered when he gave her an advance copy of his dissent to her landmark case striking down the all-male admissions policy at the Virginia Military Institute.
The auction is a treasure trove of memorabilia from the Apollo era, including maps and documents signed by Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong as well as documents from the archives of rocket scientist Wernher Von Braun.
Its main lab is in Moscow, and it helped the FSB — the successor to the Soviet-era KGB — to discover a treasure trove of NSA hacking tools on a contractor's laptop that was running its software.
In a conversation with Business Insider, Rachel Swidenbank — vice president of marketplace at Depop — said that the company is sitting on a treasure trove of data that could help brands predict what will become fashionable next.
"The treasure trove of the Qinjiang biota provides an exciting opportunity to explore how paleoenvironmental conditions influenced ecological structuring and evolutionary drivers during the Cambrian Explosion," said Allison Daley in a perspective that accompanied the study.
She zeroed in on the alleged "treasure trove" of "catch-and-kill" documents that AMI president David Pecker allegedly possesses and on the idea that Trump may have devalued his assets to pay less in taxes.
Don't skip over the section of the menu dedicated to sambols and pickles; in fact, I insist you order liberally from this treasure trove, or make life easy on yourself and get the mixed sambol plate.
Here, 100 million years ago, dinosaurs died en masse, caught up in a massive series of volcanic eruptions, leaving behind a treasure trove of exquisitely preserved fossils with a level of detail seen at few other sites.
With only a handful of weapons to choose from and no sense of progression — there's nothing to unlock, no treasure trove of toys to look forward to — the welcome wears itself out after just a few matches.
Zuckerberg urges privacy carve outs to compete with China Zuckerberg has countered that regulation could actually protect Facebook from disruption by making it tougher for new social networks to build up the data treasure trove it has.
She was known for her breathtaking beauty, a treasure trove of gems, and a wardrobe that defied description, yet there was a side to Elizabeth Taylor that didn't care about all the glamour, says a longtime friend.
"Combining transaction data from the Calibra app with the social data that Facebook and WhatsApp and Instagram has, that's where the treasure trove is," said Teunis Brosens, ING's lead economist for digital finance and regulation in Amsterdam.
While we wait for the first flight deal to Copenhagen so we can experience this outfit-planning prowess first-hand, take a look at the treasure trove of wardrobe inspiration to emerge from Copenhagen Fashion Week ahead.
This treasure trove of information has the potential to allow criminals to hack into other accounts of these same consumers, including online bank accounts or social media profiles, by decrypting the passwords or using their security questions.
A committee counsel told reporters Monday that the immediate goal of the requests is to put together "a very large treasure trove of evidence" that can be combed through to guide the investigation and determine future witnesses.
But dig among the abandoned garages, piles of trash, and skeletal remains of cars and you'll find a treasure trove of tags, painted characters, and colorful, intricate letters forming an almost-natural bond with the desolate scenery.
Israel's intelligence services had not only located Iran's secret nuclear treasure trove in south Tehran but managed to break in and carry 50,000 pages and 150 gigabytes of data detailing the regime's nuclear weaponization program to Israel.
Soul Food's legacy goes beyond just the movie: Its soundtrack was a treasure trove of black talent, showcasing music from acts such as Dru Hill, Missy Elliott, Timbaland, K-Ci and Jo-Jo, and Babyface's After 7.
A treasure trove of documents relating to the Iraq War have been declassified alongside the Chilcot Report this week, including a series of fascinating memos and notes from Tony Blair to former US President George W Bush.
"Ed's photographs are a treasure trove for people interested in what it was like to live in secret cities and who these people were," Cindy Kelly, president of the Atomic Heritage Foundation, said in a telephone interview.
What sets the site apart from the rest, however, is that it's a treasure trove for an expansive selection of poetry compilations, many of which can be hard to find in the catalogs of other audiobook sites.
For the Islamists, the mines are both a hideout and a treasure trove: of funds with which to recruit new members and buy arms, and of explosives and detonators to stage the attacks that extend their power.
But for paleoecologists studying the prehistoric natural world, ancient, urine-soaked rat nests can be a treasure trove, not unlike owl pellets dissections that you might have done during a school trip to a natural history museum.
The allure of such a cosmological treasure trove has motivated teams to build observatories to search for the neutral hydrogen signal in the Northern Cape of South Africa, the mountains of Tibet, and Antarctica, among other sites.
GENEVA (Reuters) - A royal treasure trove including jewels that belonged to French Queen Marie-Antoinette fetched 225 million Swiss francs ($210 million) on Wednesday, as collectors snapped up rare historic gems fresh to the market, Sotheby's said.
The municipality then invested $225 million in its downtrodden flea market, which today is a treasure trove of antiques by day and a bustling hub of twinkling lights, al fresco cafes and impossibly trendy bars by night.
And now that you can just get revenue from it in states like New Jersey, where they&aposre pursuing it right now, and sports gambling and sports betting and all the like, it could be a treasure trove.
For some ideas beyond Minecraft and movie marathons, I reached out via email and social media to women and men across the country who had a treasure trove of suggestions to keep the kids happy and parents sane.
Meanwhile, Leida is horrified, out loud, to find that Eric lives in a very small apartment with his messy adult daughter, and that they have no maids and no treasure trove of disposable income for their impending wedding.
Given the weight of the evidence—a treasure trove of more than 22010,100 items including emails, lab analyses and forensic reports that is available to the public online—long chapters of Olympic history will have to be rewritten.
But, since he left a treasure trove of unpublished works, their copyright protection has extended for many years after his death, because, under pre-1978 law, those works' copyright protection would not start until the works were published.
Over the past two years, the probe's many instruments have scanned virtually every nook and cranny of this weirdly shaped rock, unleashing a treasure trove of new information about comets in general, and 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko in particular.
Be smart: While Bannon's ouster has earned the lion's share of the hubbub on cable and online, there's a treasure trove of important tidbits in Wolff's reporting that have nothing to do with the president's ex-chief strategist.
Keeping / the window open is a treasure trove, filled with complete or partial facsimiles of many now-rare publications and ephemera, not to mention a typescript chapter from Keith's 1964 doctoral thesis, Aesthetic Uses of Obscenity in Literature.
A committee counsel told reporters Monday that the immediate goal of the requests is to put together "a very large treasure trove of evidence" that can be combed through to help guide the investigation and determine future witnesses.
The firm owned by Aidan MacAllan now has access to National Security Administration databases, unleashing a treasure trove of so much plentiful information that it prompts Aidan to host a shirtless rave party for one in his office.
Buried among this new treasure trove, there are several mentions of previously disclosed NSA top secret programs and software such as "STRAITBIZARRE," used to control implants remotely, and "JEEPFLEA," a project to hack the money transferring system SWIFT.
By the time Wang received notification of the change, her family's mail was already being forwarded to a new, undisclosed address — allowing the perpetrators to collect a treasure trove of valuable data, including bank statements and tax documents.
I'm a fan of the series, but barely remember the original game's plot: you're an adventurer hunting some kind of alien treasure trove called a Vault, people want to kill you, and the rest is mostly a blur.
The problem of how to find the potential treasure trove hidden in millions of pounds of trash is getting a high-tech answer as investors funnel $16 million into the recycling robots built by Denver-based AMP Robotics.
As a result the party's financial muscle, paid staff, regional offices and treasure trove of voter data - key elements of its unexpectedly successful May general election campaign - are all off limits when it comes to the EU vote.
This time around, however, information is stored on a hard drive that contains data stolen from the National Security Agency database — a treasure trove of surveillance on the game's characters, taken from phones or laptops, recorded without their knowledge.
Fixer Upper fans were left angrily tweeting Tyra Banks GIFs last month when they found out that their beloved source of driftwood-decorating ideas and treasure trove of exposed-beam tips will be entering its fifth and final season.
The archive of Ebony and Jet is a treasure trove of visual culture; its donation to the National Museum of African American History and Culture and Getty Research Institute will allow unprecedented access to decades of Black American history.
Our nation's history is a treasure trove of great works of prose by our presidents, a collection of speeches and documents that can stand on their own but, taken together, also lay out the history of this great country.
Ben Nyberg, GIS coordinator and drone specialist for NTBG, said, "Drones are unlocking a treasure trove of unexplored cliff habitat, and while this may be the first discovery of its kind, I am sure it won't be the last."
Lenovo bought the Motorola... The New York Public Library just released a treasure trove of digitized public domain images, everything from epic poetry from the 11th century to photographs of used car lots in Columbus, Ohio from the 1930s.
Dig a little deeper — or scroll a little faster — and you'll find that somewhere among the 50 billion pins, beyond all the skin-care hacks and easy shrimp scampi recipes, there lies a treasure trove of genuinely useful information.
Props from Singin' in the Rain and the Star Wars films will soon be hitting the auction block as the Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds estate prepares to sell off a treasure trove of Hollywood memorabilia, the Guardian reports.
"And, you know, there's quite a treasure trove of statements from Senator Sanders that indicate that he's had, you know, serious issues, serious reservations about President Obama — wanted to, in fact suggested, primary challenging him in 2012," he said.
Rosetta's legacy After a 13-year odyssey in space, Rosetta had returned a treasure trove of groundbreaking data about the comet's surface and its chemical composition, securing its legacy as one of the most successful missions of all time.
The Times has a treasure trove of dance photographs in its archives, from Martha Graham to break dancing, and formal dinner dances at the Waldorf Astoria in New York to dancing in East Village Bars, pictured above in 1967.
Guerrasio: But you have this treasure trove of stuff from the court footage to the interviews, which culminates into you doing an 87-minute documentary titled, "My Perfect World: The Aaron Hernandez Story," which you submit to film festivals.
It's worth emphasizing that Facebook, like Google, promises to use this treasure trove of data to improve its services and make life safer and more convenient for its users, as well as generating more profitable ads across its network.
Tech giants like Google, Apple, Microsoft, and Amazon, to name just a few, should welcome this potential treasure trove of wide-reaching government data that is necessary to train AI algorithms to become as smart as humans — or smarter.
If you're looking to level some harsh but loving criticism at the unmerciful and discord-sowing, look no further than Pope Francis, who has amassed a veritable treasure trove of cut-it-out quotes about cruelty and exclusion throughout his papacy.
On April 28, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) abruptly took down its long-standing treasure trove of online climate change resources, and put up a message stating that they were being updated to reflect the new priorities of the Trump administration.
The cosmic "treasure trove" was revealed using data from NASA's Kepler Space Telescope and other observatories on Earth, according to a statement from the Keck Observatory in Hawaii, which was one of the telescopes that helped corroborate the planetary discoveries.
Let's break this treasure trove of cringe into some bullet points about my 16-year-old self: If you were looking to employ me and found this cache of information, you'd probably roll your eyes before tossing out my application.
Luckily, this year, we're making the getting-ready process a nonissue by dropping a treasure trove of chic beauty looks that will take you from your college friend's Ugly Sweater banger to your parents' classy NYE dinner party in style.
Create your own hacksYou don't have to be particularly technical to jailbreak your iPhone, but if you are then the process opens up a treasure trove of new options, resources, and possibilities to help you apply hacks of your own.
Looking back at the account's previous tweets — Google cache offers a glimpse — unearthed a treasure trove of funny, meme-rich marketing and tongue-in-cheek self-deprecating wit about how RC Cola is a floundering soda business no one knows about.
Ultimately, the Library of Congress expects the Carol M. Highsmith Archive to grow to 100,000 images, which will give the country a veritable treasure trove of Americana, from landmark buildings to lonely stretches of rural roads, across the country's 50 states.
But I am excited to share with you the US government's treasure trove of drug slang, which may come in handy if you're a comedy writer looking to write dialogue for out-of-touch adults trying to connect with the youths.
But if you're only browsing the retailer's buttoned-up garments (which it still does quite well, of course), you're seriously missing out on a treasure trove of pieces that strike that oh-so-delicate balance between on-trend and unexpected.
The original story follows below: On Friday, the mysterious hacking group known as The Shadow Brokers dropped a huge treasure trove of alleged NSA hacking tools that are capable of breaking into millions of computers and servers all over the internet.
This isn't some high-level hacking going on here either — all it takes for a determined thief to grab a treasure trove full of card data is a laptop with an internet connection and some basic guesswork, the paper says.
This passage is as revealing as it is amusing: Donald responds with a desperate disinformation campaign... [He] orders his public relations network to plant rumors in the tabloid press that he is sitting on a multibillion-dollar treasure trove of cash.
RELATED: Secrets of the bin Laden treasure-trove The latest documents also shine a light on bin Laden's concern over a growing divide between al Qaeda and its affiliates and his efforts to present the terror network as a unified organization.
But it does put a lot more data into the hands of potential stalkers, while offering Tinder access to a massive treasure trove of location data – the selling of which, even anonymized and in aggregate, could be a big business.
Amazon may always be a treasure trove of great deals, but this Memorial Day weekend, there are even more impressive sales to shop on items like comfy mattresses and backyard must-haves, as well as popular electronics and Amazon devices.
Last summer, a vigilante hacker broke into the systems of the infamous surveillance company Hacking Team, exposing a treasure trove of the company's secrets, including the source code of the spyware Hacking Team sold to dozens of countries around the world.
Dunne also just so happens to be Didion's nephew and documentary "unearths a treasure trove of archival footage" and features conversations between the two about "the eras she covered and the eventful life she's lived," according to a Netflix press release.
But today they're both acting as factotum, to prove how exacting a profession it can be, with its delicate web of business relationships and the treasure trove of goodies they have to handle, sell and bill on a daily basis.
Law enforcement sources familiar with the investigation tell TMZ ... federal investigators in New York involved in the R. Kelly sex trafficking probe flew to Atlanta last week to meet with the Savage family ... and received a treasure trove of digital evidence.
Directors Araby Williams and Tyler J. Kelly have a treasure trove to work with as they interview the still-living Nancy (who died shortly before the film's release) and pepper their recordings with surviving footage of her and Bob's voyages.
Expect to enjoy the same highly curated, on-point aesthetic, and treasure trove of eye candy, that are on display digitally, including tabletop, kitchen, desktop, stationery, tech and fashion accessories from Bitossi, Bosa, Editions Milano, L'Objet, Minimalux and other labels.
CHICAGO — For decades, the photo archive of Ebony and Jet magazines has been difficult to access and largely mysterious to scholars, an elusive treasure trove of more than four million prints and negatives that documented the lives of African-Americans.
Whether it's for the friend that happily invested four Benjamins in a Dyson Supersonic, or your mom who swears by Drunk Elephant, Sephora's treasure trove of gifts is the place to indulge in all things fancy makeup, hair, and skin care.
I'm going to drift away from the topic for a moment to say that maybe it's the cough medicine, but this particular clue and entry reminded me of the treasure trove of film strips by the National Film Board of Canada.
Digging up the trash of the past is a long-held archaeological tradition, whether the treasure trove of discarded papyrus text found at Oxyrhynchus, Egypt, or midden heaps of bones and shells showing patterns of ancient life around the world.
Climate Explorer, for instance, is a treasure trove of downloadable maps, graphs, and tables of climate projections for every county in the mainland U.S. Visitors can search observed and projected changes in temperature, precipitation, and other climate-related variables from 29 to 215.
The Guardian added that if Cambridge Analytica is unable to comply, they can simply hand over the passwords for servers seized during the raid—something that suggests investigators may have yet to gain access to the possible treasure trove of information therein.
But the best part of this casting news is that Zegler, a self-proclaimed "theatre kid" has a treasure trove of YouTube and Twitter videos showing her belt everything from karaoke favorite "Part of Your World" to Queen and Lady Gaga hits.
While the popularity of some holiday traditions may be slowly fading into history, one amateur archivist with a passion for collecting vintage film has discovered a treasure trove of pictures that show in stunning color what this incredible event looked like in 1953.
Neither witness is expected to unearth a treasure trove of details that will change the trajectory of the investigation, but their testimonies are expected give context for how the Trump administration's US-Ukraine policy developed and confirm details that have already been presented.
Instead, the chancellor's splurge was made possible only by the fact that the Office for Budget Responsibility, which produces the forecasts he uses as the basis for his calculations, found a treasure trove of loose change down the back of the national sofa.
A quick survey of the Stranger Things fan art that's cropped up since the show debuted on July 15 yielded a treasure trove of gorgeous representations of Stranger Things' 1980s aesthetic and large cast of characters, ranging from the cerebral to the adorable.
These Shows Will Get You Addicted All Over Again Director Admits This Rape Scene Was Nonconsensual & Designed To "Humiliate" Actress The press posters seem eerily pastoral, like a Sofia Coppola film meets Hostel, but they're actually a treasure trove of clues and symbolism.
Unlike Facebook, which has a treasure trove of personal information to share with apps, there are no other permissions settings or dialog boxes with Apple's sign in that will confront the user with having to choose what information the app can access.
Some of the materials were of course new or on loan, but it's not like our group of Classics majors was unfamiliar with the story of the Roman resort city, and the archaeological treasure trove that was a byproduct of its annihilation.
There's a treasure trove of scientific studies that have looked at how swimmers age, and Phelps's success at 31—while unlikely to become the norm for Olympic-class athletes—actually follows a trend scientists have been seeing over the past 20 years.
The week-long getaway took them to places like Ocho Rios and Cozumel, Mexico, but also provided a plethora of activities on board that Van Der Beek said created "a treasure trove of moments" where he connected with each of his five kids.
They will still take place in Middle Earth — in fact, nerdy fans like us recall that author J.R.R. Tolkien has a treasure trove of writings that take place within the universe known as Eä, of which Middle Earth is one of several worlds.
The French pharmacy is not exactly like our pharmacy — it's a treasure trove of cult-favorite products at all price points, and employees can help you find everything from an ointment for rashes and burns to the perfect hair product for your mane.
Scroll on to shop our secret treasure trove of Amazon's hidden gems and become a part of a world filled with 100% linen shirts for under $30, diamond engagement rings, lint rollers the size of mops, sleep-support gummies, and trendy purses galore.
If you use Uber – or perhaps even if you don't – it knows a treasure trove of data about you, including your location, gender, spending history, contacts, phone battery level and even whether you're on the way home from a one-night stand.
All the winners receive a solid aluminum trophy (pictured above) that lights up and a treasure trove of Apple swag, including a tricked out iMac Pro, iPad Pro, iPhone X, AirPods, MacBook Pro 15″ and exposure on the Apple iOS App Store.
Simply computing costs in per-person terms and including administrative costs that appear in other agencies' budgets, Medicare's reported four-to-one administrative cost advantage over private insurers disappears, taking the promise of a treasure trove of single-payer "found money" with it.
Though the show ended in 2015, it's worth digging through the treasure trove of sketches online in order to find something for everyone: Les Mis parodies, a take on extremely passionate pop culture fans and pitch-perfect commentaries on race in America.
Movie buffs have a chance to get their hands on a treasure trove of memorabilia from fan favorites such as "Star Wars", "Indiana Jones" and "Back to the Future II" in an auction of film props and costumes in London this month.
Bryce Covert A treasure trove of documents given the name of the Paradise Papers was unveiled last week, giving us a clearer idea of how rich people and powerful companies keep their money from the prying eyes of the Internal Revenue Service.
As they grow up and gain access to major social platforms -- many of which restrict registration to users under age 13 -- some kids are discovering a treasure trove of photos, videos and captions online documenting personal moments of their lives over the years.
Whether you're on the hunt for an out-of-the-ordinary idea or you waited until the very last possible moment to buy a present for your Valentine (which can also be you!), the 'Zon offers a treasure trove of fast-shipping finds.
But financial intelligence experts, including several former employees of the bureau, said its database, which contains more than 200 million records, can be a treasure trove of information about financial ties between individuals and companies for law enforcement agencies pursuing complex investigations.
There's a big reason for Wall Street to worry about hackers at the SEC: they are about to begin implementing a system that will track every trade made, and if hackers get into it would reveal a treasure-trove of secret trading information.
Even if the Senate votes to acquit, the impeachment process has provided Democrats with a treasure trove of damning evidence to fuel the campaign against him and convince voters that he should be evicted from the White House in the November election.
But today, as the faith and ancestry I share with my father and Rumi have made me more of a target, more hated and unwelcome in my own home than ever before, I am grateful for this treasure trove of poetic prescriptions.
A sweeping retrospective at the Centre Pompidou, built around an archival treasure trove recently acquired by the museum, presents an opulent and conceptually challenging body of Isou's paintings, films, objects, sounds, drawings, and writings, which encompass all means of lexical and phonetic notation.
Her treasure trove of an Instagram account includes digital manipulations (President Trump watching the eclipse through KKK-inspired glasses), mock documentaries (the fictitious hijab brand Fardaous Funjab), as well as real-world absurdities (a shopper walking her balloon Dachshund through a Dubai mall).
The streaming service's March lineup runs the gamut from cult classics to Oscar-nominated films to some of Snoop's best acting—and if that's not enough for you, there's also a treasure trove of Bond movies, and a promising new original series starring Aaron Paul.
The 1.4-inch tail, described in a paper published today in the journal Current Biology, is part of a treasure trove of fossils that paleontologist Lida Xing from the China University of Geosciences discovered last year at an amber market in Myanmar, in Southeast Asia.
The Federal Communications Commission no longer wants the immense treasure trove of data that you unwittingly provide to your internet service provider, including the websites you visit and the search terms you type into Google, to be sliced and diced and sold to marketers.
What's clear is that a handful of tech companies in Silicon Valley now hold the keys to a growing treasure trove of evidence posted on social media that is increasingly crucial to building cases, and they have the power to aid — or silence — investigations.
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While Truven gives IBM a treasure trove of data on hundreds of types of cost, claims, quality and outcomes information, it's not just about the data for data's sake, says Anil Jain, VP of Watson Health who came to the unit through the Explorys acquisition.
In other words, to the degree that Russia has been working covertly to attack Democrats and Clinton and help elect Trump president, the CIA, National Security Agency and major Western intelligence services probably have a treasure trove of still-undisclosed information about Putin's nefarious schemes.
On the site, the treasure trove of more than 16,000 tweets that the politician typed out with his tiny, tiny hands is divided into categories, like Conspiracy Theories and Retaliation, or can be searched by keyword—like "lyin' ted cruz" or "loser," for instance.
Other witnesses could invoke the Fifth Amendment in an effort to avoid responding to requests, creating additional hurdles for the panel as it seeks to compile what a committee counsel for the majority described as a "treasure trove" of evidence in its sprawling probe.
To explain this, add to their army of lobbyists, their treasure trove of campaign contributions, and those think tanks on the take, the famed revolving door that sends retired government officials into the world of the weapons makers and those working for them to Washington.
Two years have passed since a state-sponsored cyber-attack caused one of the largest data breaches in U.S. history, and it appears that a foreign government may once again be on the verge of gaining access to a treasure trove of sensitive American information.
The bar itself is a treasure trove of divey splendor—a historic collection of stories and people who are painted into a mural on the wall, with one medium squirted from a paint tube and the other drawn from the contents of a tobacco spittoon.
Filled with unexpected displays of seemingly incongruous items — colorful Hella Jongerius ceramics, Maarten Baas chairs, 18th-century ceramics — the store, which he ran with his partner, Franklin Getchell, between 1994 and 2012, was a unique, avant-garde treasure trove that set new precedents in retail.
But the inquiry also underscored the fragility of Italy's ecclesiastical patrimony, scattered among the country's more than 60,1003 churches, a treasure trove that includes masterpieces by Titian, Michelangelo and Caravaggio as well as statues and precious artifacts like chalices, candelabra and countless illuminated manuscripts.
Others were returned to the list after a year or more away, like Warby Parker, which has brought its revolutionary internet brand to brick-and-mortar; and Foursquare, which has harnessed its treasure-trove of data to become much more than a social network.
It&aposs unclear what star players could truly be available, but an NBA GM told Business Insider over the offseason that the Thunder&aposs treasure trove of draft picks will jump them to the front of the line any time a good player becomes available.
R. While a grad student working in the archives at the University of Texas's Harry Ransom Center in Austin, Shapland stumbled upon a treasure trove of writing by the author Carson McCullers — transcripts from therapy sessions and love letters written to a woman named Annemarie.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A treasure trove of fossils of six furry critters that inhabited the trees of southern China 34 million years ago is providing a deeper understanding of a pivotal moment in the evolution of primates, the group that eventually gave rise to people.
"President Trump has perpetrated a terrible violation of America's public lands and heritage by going after this dinosaur treasure trove," Heidi McIntosh, managing attorney in Earthjustice's Rocky Mountains office, said in a statement after her group filed the lawsuit on behalf of numerous environmental groups.
This morning, the European Southern Observatory (ESO) dropped a treasure trove of new images of the Milky Way's galactic plane in high resolution taken by the Atacama Pathfinder EXperiment telescope (APEX), which is situated 5,100 metres (over three miles) above sea level in Chile's Atacama Desert plateau.
Running through her mile-long list of accomplishments and incredible career itself would take more time than we've got, given that the end times are right around the corner, but her Wikipedia page alone is a treasure trove (and you've got the same Google I do).
"NASA Image and Video Library allows users to search, discover and download a treasure trove of more than 140,000 NASA images, videos and audio files from across the agency's many missions in aeronautics, astrophysics, Earth science, human spaceflight, and more," NASA said in a press release Tuesday.
It was a rare public splash, and gamers in Tokyo read Miyamoto's guest Apple appearance as a sign that executives in Nintendo's spartan offices in Kyoto might finally be catching up with the zeitgeist - tapping a treasure trove of popular characters and consumers' love of smartphones.
"Amazon markets Echo Dot Kids as a device to educate and entertain kids, but the real purpose is to amass a treasure trove of sensitive data that it refuses to relinquish even when directed to by parents," Josh Golin, CCFC's executive director, said in a statement.ADVERTISEMENT
Even if it's unapologetically rich content proves somewhat weighty, the Discogs brigade should note that the book provides a treasure trove of both classic and overlooked record recommendations, which collectively could destroy whatever upcoming Christmas or New Years' party you've somehow managed to wangle a gig at.
Considering that Mr. Manafort's cooperation almost certainly had to involve the highest targets and most important evidence, that memorandum will be a treasure trove of as-yet-unknown fruits of Mr. Mueller's investigation, particularly into the possible connection of the campaign with Russian meddling in the election.
There's a veritable treasure trove of information on Intel® Developer Zone on how to ideate, design, build, test, launch, and monetize your game, and products like Intel® RealSense™ Developer Kit are enabling developers to think about gaming interfaces and accessibility in new ways.
There can be little doubt, however, which craft more truly changed the world, and Moore has written a book that makes the case for his little ship both compelling and irrefutable — and offers up besides an immense treasure trove of fact-filled and highly readable fun.
He found an enzyme that led to the creation of recombinant DNA, a discovery that earned him a Nobel Prize in 1975 and opened up a treasure trove of ways to help people, including gene therapy, anti-cancer drugs and antibodies used for arthritis and other conditions.
"Amazon markets Echo Dot Kids as a device to educate and entertain kids, but the real purpose is to amass a treasure trove of sensitive data that it refuses to relinquish even when directed to by parents," CCFC executive director Josh Golin wrote in a statement.
"Amazon markets Echo Dot Kids as a device to educate and entertain kids, but the real purpose is to amass a treasure trove of sensitive data that it refuses to relinquish even when directed to by parents," CCFC's executive director, Josh Golin, wrote in a statement.
About 10 years ago, '70s kid Tom Berges was searching through his old family photos when he discovered a treasure trove of memories filled with Star Wars memorabilia — from giant Millennium Falcon toys to C-3PO Halloween costumes to the quintessential iron-on T-shirt of the 1970s.
So before the topline summaries harden into conventional wisdom and we collectively skip ahead to snack-sized conversations about whether Democrats should pursue impeachment, stop a moment and dig deeper into the treasure trove of actual information we've been given after 22 months of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
Immersed in the advertising aesthetic, and surrounded by "photographic equipment everywhere, bright red Agfa and yellow-orange Kodak cartons and a chemical smell", Andreas Gursky says he used to rifle through the "treasure-trove of equipment" for "anything that looked like it might be fun to play with".
But since none of the objects in this "sorcerer's treasure trove" was made of gold, a material favored by Pompeii's elites, they most likely belonged to a servant or a slave rather than the owner of the house, Osanna assessed in an interview with the Italian news agency ANSA.
Since we might be waiting a while for the tech team over at Amazon to solve our shopping woes, a temporary solution will have to do — that solution being me scrolling through a blinding number of product pages until I find a treasure trove of stylish, affordable gems.
"When samples of this material are returned by the mission to Earth in 2023, scientists will receive a treasure trove of new information about the history and evolution of our solar system," Amy Simon, a scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland, said in a statement.
Examining disk images taken from the most recent version of the app, Zdziarski found that the software retains and stores a forensic trace of the chat logs even after the chats have been deleted, creating a potential treasure trove of information for anyone with physical access to the device.
Polls have shown considerable support among Utah's citizens for the monuments — one of which, the Grand Staircase, has large though not easily marketable coal deposits; neither of which has much oil and gas; and each of which is a treasure trove of magnificent landscapes and priceless Native American artifacts.
The film version of "Wonderstruck" draws from much the same overflowing treasure-trove of ideas, although Mr. Haynes (like Mr. Scorsese) often feels most energized by the many different ways human beings — with cinematic sights and sounds, through wall shadows and painstaking miniatures — put the world in a box.
Private museums that have succeeded in this include the Ullens Centre for Contemporary Art (UCCA) in Beijing and two new museums in Shanghai, the Aurora (a treasure trove of ancient bronzes and jades designed by Tadao Ando, a Japanese architect) and the Rockbund Art Museum (a thriving contemporary-art centre).
The Congressional Accountability Act of 1995 dictates that the Office of Compliance, at the discretion of the executive director, can turn over the records to the Ethics committees in the House and Senate, tapping into potentially a treasure trove of transcripts, testimony -- including written and oral -- of hearings and decisions.
In particular, experts said the acquisition would make sense for Microsoft because Bloomberg is a treasure trove of financial-services data that could be a boon to the Redmond, Washington-based company&aposs multibillion-dollar cloud-computing business and help it win sought-after customers in the financial-services industry.
Rebuilt and refurbished a number of times over the past thousand years — most recently through the joint efforts of the Egyptian government and North American Jewish philanthropists — the synagogue was once home to the famous Cairo Geniza, a treasure trove of documents that revolutionized the study of the medieval Mediterranean world.
In Leaked Chats, Wikileaks Discusses Preference For Gop Over Clinton, Russia, Trolling, And Feminists They Don't Like (The Intercept) WikiLeaks and Julian Assange's fall from grace has been documented over the last few years, but this report built on a treasure trove of leaked chat logs, felt like the nail in the coffin.
"Amazon markets Echo Dot Kids as a device to educate and entertain kids, but the real purpose is to amass a treasure trove of sensitive data that it refuses to relinquish even when directed to by parents," Josh Golin, executive director of the Campaign for Commercial-Free Childhood, told the Wall Street Journal.
When Edward Snowden leaked a treasure trove of classified NSA documents to the media in 2013, he may have expected outrage and radical political change, but he probably didn't expect that the fruits of his labors would one day wind up on a doggie vest on the internet, for sale for about $20.
After more than two years of circling comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko, collecting a treasure trove of data that will keep scientists busy for years to come, the comet's distance from the sun is nearing the point where solar power becomes too weak to operate the spacecraft and download data from its computers.
The paleontologist for this site was probably busier than expected: It proved to be home to a treasure trove of fossils revealing what life was like in the area 153 million to 20 million years ago, and the most complete collection of fossils found in the Bay Area for more than 50 years.
It is precisely those early days in New York and Philadelphia, roughly between the years 1967-73, where the new documentary Wall Writers: Graffiti in its Innocence takes audiences—through a treasure trove of archival material, extensive writer interviews, and deft narration by none other than graffiti aficionado and legendary filmmaker John Waters.
" Jennifer Jenkins, a clinical professor of law and director at the Center for the Study of the Public Domain at Duke University told WNYC that the release of the 6900-year-old movies, books and more means that "anyone can rediscover or breathe new life into a treasure trove of past works.
THINGS LIKE R&D, MAKING SURE THAT WE'RE COMPETITIVE IN THE SALES AND MARKETING STANDPOINT, AND FRANKLY THAT'S WHY WE HAVE SEEN THE GREAT TREASURE TROVE OF LAUNCHES WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO DO IN THE LAST SEVERAL YEARS AND THE KIND OF GROWTH WE'VE BEEN ABLE TO PRODUCE AT JOHNSON & JOHNSON.
EXPERTS HARNESS TECH TO RECONSTRUCT FACE OF &aposWITCH&apos WHO DIED OVER 300 YEARS AGO "We are digging in what is essentially the area that the Picts threw their rubbish but this collection of the waste products of their day-to-day lives is a treasure trove to archaeologists," said Noble, who led the excavation.
While the fog may be a nuisance to some, Hangar 1 head distiller Caley Shoemaker saw it as a treasure trove of usable water just waiting to be plucked from the sky, so she did a tremendous amount of research before linking up with Fog Quest to see if it could be pulled off.
Hers was the first website I found when researching what a solo walk of this nature would entail, and her blog posts provided me with a treasure trove of data, including a list of mile markers and notes about places to refill water bottles, grab a snack, or duck behind a shed to pee.
"The data remain a treasure trove for studying compact objects, whether pulsars and stellar-mass black holes in our own galaxy or supermassive black holes in the cores of distant galaxies," Goddard&aposs Tod Strohmayer, who served as RXTE&aposs project scientist from 2010 through the end of the mission, said in the statement.
Two weeks later, however, things look much worse after the company announces the hackers had actually gained access to a treasure trove of highly personal data, including who or what users were searching for on the platform, relationship status, religion, hometown, self-reported current city, birthdate, and the device types used to access Facebook.
According to CEO George Avetisov, what HYPR does is to decentralize and encrypt biometric data, making it a pain for hackers to get their hands on it in the first place, and requiring them to go after targets one by one, instead of breaking into a huge treasure trove of data through one corporate system.
Then I killed a few phantoms and entered the crew annex, which has living facilities for folks who live and work on the moon—it's complete with a gym (and lunar basketball team!), crew cafeterias and bunks, and, like the Crew Quarters in the base game, it's a treasure trove of stories and character details.
The United States is considered a global treasure trove of salamander diversity, and the U.S.G.S. study is concentrating on sampling a few areas that have species like the newt, known to be vulnerable to Bsal, and are close to ports where animals in the pet trade are imported, like New York and New Orleans.
Instead of registering every 90 days as a level 3 sex offender, Epstein attended movie premieres and hosted dinner parties for the rich and famous, all the while allegedly building a home treasure trove of pornographic material featuring very young women with CDs bearing handwritten labels like "Misc nudes 1" and ''Girl pics nude.
In addition to the "birthday perks" (an easy way to grab some demographic data), customers will also get special discounts on the categories they "shop most often" — meaning, Target will be tapping into its treasure trove of customer purchase history to make recommendations from both in-store and online purchases along with other signals.
Here's a full list of all the books that the prolific reader has mentioned in his annual letters from this decade: Edited by Peter D. Kaufman This book offers a treasure trove of financial wisdom in the form of speeches and essays written by Charlie Munger, Buffett's longtime business partner and vice president of Berkshire.
Group: ISIS beheads expert who refused to reveal location of valuable antiquities Treasure-trove The objects were discovered under the shrine of Nabi Yunis, also believed to be the Tomb of the Prophet Jonah, said Layla Salih, head of heritage building in Mosul and a member of the State Board of Antiquities and Heritage of Iraq.
Some of this data is drawn from Facebook's own proprietary treasure trove of data on its 2.38 billion users; this is the case with its movement maps that show how populations are moving from location to location in a given area, and its network coverage maps that show the extent of cellular coverage in a region.
La Coquille: Conversation entre Issa Samb et Antje Majewski captures the artist in his courtyard studio, a space filled with a dynamic treasure trove of objects (or a hoard, depending on how you view such things), which not only form the material basis for his sculptures and performances, but, in the view of the artist, speak directly to him.
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According to a sample of user data L&M shared with Motherboard, the hacker has scraped a treasure trove of information from ProTrack and iTrack customers, including: name and model of the GPS tracking devices they use, the devices' unique ID numbers (technically known as an IMEI number); usernames, real names, phone numbers, email addresses, and physical addresses.
Drawing on written documentation for clues, Miller and his team pieced together a variety of materials: 16-millimeter and 35-millimeter films that have long been available in some form; a treasure trove of 177 rediscovered 123-millimeter Panavision reels found at the National Archives and Records Administration; and audio recordings from mission control and other technical outposts.
"We tend to think of Saudi Arabia as desert, but in practice there's a huge archaeological treasure trove out there and it needs to be identified and mapped," said David Kennedy, an archaeologist at the University of Western Australia and author of a paper set to appear in the November issue of the journal Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy.
Aukeman, an art historian and curator who teaches at Parsons School of Design in New York City, made an important discovery in the course of her research — a treasure trove of banker boxes filled with the contact sheets from photographer Jerry Burchard — which provided rare, high-quality black-and-white images of the Rat Bastards in their milieu.
"Amazon markets Echo Dot Kids as a device to educate and entertain kids, but the real purpose is to amass a treasure trove of sensitive data that it refuses to relinquish even when directed to by parents," Josh Golin, the executive director of the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood (CCFC), the organization that spearheaded this effort, said in a statement.
TEENAGER&aposS DISCOVERY OF ROMAN TREASURE TROVE DELIGHTS EXPERTS "Vanson's portrait of Sir John Maitland is an important picture in the National Trust collection, and the remarkable discovery of the unfinished portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots adds an exciting hidden dimension to it," said David Taylor, curator of pictures and sculpture at the National Trust, which owns Ham House.
When guests weren't busy sampling the Rock Spa, (a rejuvenating massage paired with musical pulses pumped from above), marveling at the treasure trove of rock 'n' roll memorabilia, or living out their Sound of Music fantasies in the nearby countryside, they were treated to a live version of Rock Om in a converted chapel that serves as the centerpiece of the hotel.
For those who have little ones (or are simply young at heart), Netflix has a whole treasure trove of animated flicks ranging from Pocahontas to Moana, Hercules to Prince of Egypt, as well as slightly more grown-up fare like The Nightmare Before Christmas, which will likely land a little differently for those who watched the movie classics as kids.
Boardman's career has spun a treasure trove of unforgettable moments, and the fashion veteran has become one of New York's most photographed faces, a published author in just about every major glossy, and still managed to find time to give back to the community through charities like Doctors Without Borders, his own Mr. Mickey's Sidewalk Sale, and Citta, a charity that builds schools.
Looking like Luna Lovegood after a trip through Andy Warhol's Factory, Poppy is the sole star of a YouTube channel called That Poppy—a treasure trove of surreal sketches that all carry the same tropes: a young girl (Poppy) alone in a clinically off-white room, waxing philosophical in a tone that sounds like an alien reading a press release.
Down in the basement of the Mütter Museum in Philadelphia, known worldwide as a treasure trove of medical history, there's a "bone room," with racks upon racks of human remains: a wet lab full of brains, hearts, and fetuses floating in glass jars, and a conservation lab filled with tools that help keep this unusual collection intact for generations to come.
And although I did not have a baby shower (my second-least-favorite kind of party, after bridal showers), my book club did sweetly contribute some baby books at one of our gatherings — plus I was able to pilfer quite a few ancient kid-lit tomes from the aforementioned treasure trove of 30-year-old garbage at my mom's house.
Just look at Byron Coley's long-running Size Matters column—an endless treasure trove of hyperactive short-form howls about records that sound like "baby seals trying to escape from an icy slope that leads directly into the spinning blades of a rotary saw"—or Steve Barker's sequential encyclopedia of dub and reggae for prime examples of what critical, positive comment looks like.
In early July of 2015, the hacker culminated his intrusion by leaking online a massive treasure trove of files containing thousands of internal documents, emails, and even the source code of the company's hacking tools—in other words, Phineas Fisher took everything there was to take, laying bare all the company's secrets, including its once closely-held list of customers.
When I read through portions of WikiLeaks' Vault 7 data dump, a treasure trove of alleged CIA-supported hacking activity, what struck me was not that the CIA is building and hoarding zero-day hacking tools, but the array of targets and how the dream of hackers (inside and outside the CIA) might be a Dark Knight-style listening technology powered by all our our devices.
Fort Worth's venerable Amon Carter Museum, which houses definitive collections of works of the American West by Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell, along with a treasure trove of 19th- and 20th-century American masterworks by such canonical figures as Frederic Edwin Church, Martin Johnson Heade, Winslow Homer, Thomas Eakins, Stuart Davis and Georgia O'Keeffe, provides an august setting for this presentation of Tyler's prints and paintings.
Afterward, the exhibit will travel to the Grand Rapids Art Museum (Grand Rapids, MI) and the Cotemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco, CA. Opening April 20173, 22017 in historic landmark-filled downtown Philadelphia, the new Museum of American Revolution will tell the story of the country's founding with a treasure trove of thousands of Revolutionary-era artifacts, including muskets, swords, and the first newspaper printing of the Declaration of the Independence.
To use it, hold your phone upside-down while... Facebook's latest effort to provide people with internet so they can become Facebook users is taking shape as Express Wifi, a new program that lets phone owners in India purchase data from local... In its latest tribute to retro gaming, the Internet Archive has uploaded a treasure trove of games, applications, and demos for the Amiga family of computers.
Add Greg Bird to the group, and it is a treasure trove enjoyed by few other teams, and it gives rise to the question: Is it worth exchanging a couple of these prospects for a proven starter such as the 34-year-old Jason Vargas of the Kansas City Royals, who is soon to be a free agent, earning $8 million this season, with 10 victories and a 2.27 E.R.A.?
Reports like "How Birmingham Thrived Despite a County Bankruptcy," by Scott Latta, "Detroit Is Turning Vacant Lots Into Sponges for Stormwater," by Jessica Leigh Hester, "How Catfish and Algae Are Cleaning Up the Chicago River," by Dawn Reiss, and "When a Supermarket Changes How a Neighborhood Feels About Itself," by Laura Bliss, contain a treasure trove of practical ideas for cities grappling with an array of social, economic and environmental issues.
For several years, the SEC has been pushing the development of a Consolidated Audit Trail that would consolidate all this information in a single, massive data base, but so far it is mired in a debate about cost, who would have access to the information, and fears that the entire database could get hacked, giving thieves a treasure trove of information on how the entire Wall Street community trades stocks.

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