Sentences with phrase «vast cache»

First there was the vast cache of e-mails leaked from the University of East Anglia, home of a crucial research unit responsible for collecting temperature data.
We scoured a vast cache of information: Using UBS's art news app Planet Art, we scanned 146,000 articles, searching for artists mentioned, influential exhibitions, and hotly debated news.
It joins the personal archive of a deceased journalist named Mr. K (Lee purchased the archive at a flea market for $ 50) with a vast cache of government records, newspapers, wristwatches from the past that Lee has collected since 2010.
Brazil's Petrobras — $ 70 billion richer after staging the largest - ever public share offering in September — is ramping up for commercial production from a vast cache of «pre-salt» oil lying farther (180 miles) from shore and buried deeper (4.5 miles below the Atlantic) than BP's Gulf holdings.
The institute could only find a few dozen possible cases a year in its vast cache of billing data.
The online movie and TV service has a vast cache of business and tech documentaries that anyone with a subscription can watch instantly.
As the go - to platform for tons of travelers, the company has vast caches of information on which vacation spots and experience are starting to see an uptick, allowing them to spot trends before they make it to the cover of major travel magazines.
But now some social scientists have rediscovered the appeal of adult supervision — provided the adults have doctorates and vast caches of psychometric data.
Over the past several years, vast caches of natural gas trapped in deeply buried rock have been made accessible by advances in two key technologies: horizontal drilling, which allows vertical wells to turn and snake more than a mile sideways through the earth, and hydraulic fracturing, or fracking.

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Paleontologists are always looking for vast new caches of clues about ancient life but rarely expect to find them.
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