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Synonyms for trove

treasure of unknown ownership found hidden (usually in the earth)

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7, 2018, the PCGG requested the Office of the President to approve its proposal to sell at auction the 'Hawaii Collection,' one of the three jewelry troves of Marcos' widow, Imelda.
Another trove is the 'Malacanang Collection' of more than 400 pieces abandoned by the Marcoses at the presidential palace.
Cybersecurity firm UpGuard discovered two troves of unprotected Facebook user data on Amazon's servers, putting to risk hundreds of millions of records about users.
Synopsis: "Lost and Found Coin Hoards and Treasures: Illustrated Stories of the Greatest American Troves and Their Discoveries" is a richly illustrated book of true stories about lost and hidden treasures.
Critique: An absolutely fascinating and profusely illustrated read from beginning to end, "Lost and Found Coin Hoards and Treasures: Illustrated Stories of the Greatest American Troves and Their Discoveries" is impressively well researched, written, organized and presented from beginning to end.
Not only are troves created by computer algorithms, they're also curated by users.
Instead of scrolling through dozens of irrelevant story links and updates on a news feed, Trove streams in news from thousands of sources so readers can follow topics they care about, pick stories to highlight for others and get the best news stories picked by people who share the same interests.
The Pennine Way is now home to "geocaching", in which players use global positioning systems (GPS) to track down hidden treasure troves using clues and co-ordinates downloaded from the internet..
The final two treasure troves of the 10 hidden along the trail can only be opened with a combination code that has to be cracked..
International Resource News-6 June 2008-BP expects to find new oil troves in North Sea(C)2008 ENPublishing - http://www.enpublishing.co.uk
Treasure troves of detritus, they offer a rich archaeology of abandoned objects, each with its own mute, often melancholy history.
Many of the boxes are treasure troves of photographs and documents chronicling the service members and ships that passed through the installation.
The 124-million-year-old fossil comes from the Yixian rock formation near Sihetun in northeast China, a site fast becoming one of the richest paleontological treasure troves in history.
Melancholic sayings and pearls of common sense are scratched in the paintings' margins--texts and images sampled from the treasure troves of fashion-magazine and advertising trivia, precise commentary on our collective state.
In reality, most sites that define themselves as Wunderkammern are more akin to junk stores than to treasure troves. Look hard enough, though and you might find gems.