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quester

noun as in inquirer

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The long-standing quest for a quantum description of gravity becomes a matter of identifying the qubit entanglement pattern that encodes the particular kind of space-time fabric found in the actual universe.

Shortly after, you get a journal that helps you in your quest because it holds a map of the island and dossiers on Bugsnax along with the more human characters you meet.

It is the strongest signal yet that the unprecedented quest to develop a vaccine that could help bring the pandemic to an end might succeed, breaking every scientific speed record.

Yet both species of scientist are driven by a desire to discover, and a refusal to quit despite the difficulty of a quest that can take decades and promises no sure rewards.

There’s more to it, though — the cards can also be used as “deep links” to game features like multiplayer, quests in progress, quick travel locations, even hints.

Stanhope was unwilling to submit to the curtailment of his profits, which necessarily followed the appointment of de Quester.

There were now three claimants for the place, Frizell, Witherings, and de Quester.

De Quester also published a statement of the days of departure of the regular posts with foreign letters.

The proceeds from de Quester's rates, which went into effect from this year, may possibly have gone to the Post Office.

The nation of scholars pictured the quester as a student, not as a knight.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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