Sentences with phrase «represent treasure troves»

The remnants of these objects represent treasure troves for chemists and geologists.
«They do represent a treasure trove of data that people will be looking at for generations.»
«These new titles represent a treasure trove of great reading and research for kids and a big asset for teachers,» said Michael Ross, general manager of Britannica Digital Learning and a senior vice president at Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. «Kids can access them anytime, anywhere, so never again will they have to worry about leaving a book they need for homework at school, or vice versa.»
For mortgage companies, that data represents a treasure trove more valuable than the gold bars stacked in the vault at the New York Federal Reserve Bank, but only if they can figure out how to harness it for their specific business.

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Along with the clubs I played for in the USA, I've gathered a treasure trove of lessons and memories.My deepest thanks to everyone at Arsenal Football Club for making it possible for me to pursue my childhood dream: representing the club I grew up supporting.
From the treasure trove that are the cars on Gooding & Company's auction block, it picked those vehicles which represented the «kind of their class» to showcase before the auction next month.
In addition to being a treasure trove of data, this archive represented a great opportunity for me to begin establishing standards for source code archival, curating practices, tool dependency tracking, and a lot of other process - oriented things at the VGHF.
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