Uncovering these treasures in Iraq has posed a special set of challenges for excavators. |
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The work of art is true by virtue of uncovering or bringing out of concealment. |
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The player can manipulate the size of the air column by covering or uncovering the finger holes. |
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The conclusion of Epstein's essay is of continuing relevance to the mythical role imputed to the press in uncovering Watergate. |
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And today we're in the badlands of cowboy capitalism, uncovering what the varmints have done to our retirement savings. |
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However, energy theorists and other vitalists are no closer to uncovering the truth behind our existence than the rest of us. |
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Without doubt, uncovering nature's optical secrets has been, and will continue to be, a spectacular journey. |
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Being Norway's sole dino researcher, he appropriately played a hand in uncovering the nation's only known dinosaur. |
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Vintage woodworking machinery trade catalogs have proved invaluable in uncovering the history of some of these companies. |
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A gradient of UV doses was achieved by uncovering successive sections of the bacterial streaks. |
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As they dig amid the rubble, recovery workers are uncovering corridors and gangways that lead to the cavernous vaults below. |
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Kiara stuck her nose up in the air and marched past him, uncovering the ping-pong table along with its paddles and balls. |
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Since 1987 Forbes has scoured the globe tracking the fortunes of the world's wealthiest people and uncovering new faces. |
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The uncovering of serious acts of judicial misconduct could end up with a recommendation to impeach a judge. |
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This includes uncovering and preserving the most marvellous sites dating back thousands of years from the Phoenicians to the Romans. |
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The trick is finding those peaks, and contrarians have a number of ways of uncovering them. |
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The Review, meanwhile, was uncovering the city's underworld, its gangsters and corrupt officials, its brutality and greed. |
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He has been the labour historian most concerned with uncovering forgotten histories, including the histories of mutuals and friendly societies. |
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I was uncovering a powerful voice of womanhood, embracing woman's strength, and heeding woman's necessary urging call. |
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Keighley is a rich source of new stories and I look forward to uncovering more of them. |
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He boasts of weeding old sanctuaries, and uncovering the ground-plans of old temples so that he could rebuild them as they were supposed to be. |
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In the novel Stark assigns narrator Jack Burden the task of uncovering dirt on the universally admired Judge Monty Irwin. |
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There was also the whole etiquette of uncovering your head in the presence of your betters and men doffing their hats to ladies and so forth. |
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But uncovering incompetence, malpractice and abuse of power is another matter. |
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A thorough and accurate medical history and a review of systems is key to uncovering potential systemic causes of wrist pain. |
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The flip side is the work culture and manager's attitude to the uncovering of errors. |
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As I describe next, the insights derived above can provide us an important clue in uncovering the puzzling missing link in relationships. |
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Ellen is not even a quarter-time medium but they end up uncovering a family secret at the end, so it's a play with a double twist to it. |
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The excavation explored the 60th anniversary of the end of the second world war by uncovering a former Georgian terrace bombed in the blitz. |
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To finish the pilaf, remove the casserole from the oven after 30 minutes and allow to stand for 5 minutes before uncovering. |
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Erin awoke, uncovering herself from the mountains of blankets that covered her on her bed. |
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The film continues its sinister loop, covering and uncovering the person or object that is buried. |
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He fought his tears and cautiously brought the blanket around Emma down a little, uncovering her bare chest. |
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He sits in the dining hall covering and uncovering his ears, listening to the noise that roars like a train. |
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This afternoon I set out to solve the riddle, though so far I have only succeeded in uncovering more questions. |
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We're still uncovering, as late as this morning, other incidents, other cases, that will be promptly investigated by the Department of Defense. |
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But it is not just a matter of uncovering more historical information in order to complete the jigsaw. |
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It sounds dull but it this sort of underhand skullduggery that bloggers should be uncovering. |
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A third of journalists say they use blogs as a way of uncovering breaking news or scandals. |
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This interactive web-based landscape will enable archaeologists to examine every aspect of the area's past by uncovering and interpreting clues left on the landscape. |
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The work also established the location of a medieval church called St John in the Marsh, as well as uncovering remains from the Viking and Anglian periods. |
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New techniques of analysis are continually uncovering previously unrecognized details about the internal anatomy and growth patterns of dinosaurs. |
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These two quests ultimately lead us to the truth, and it is the gradual process of uncovering both falsehood and truth that provides the substance of this movie. |
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The consequences of uncovering a large scale problem may be difficult to deal with, having major implications for the food, dairy, and pharmaceutical industries. |
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It used to be a commonplace that activities aimed at uncovering truth and knowledge set about the relatively simple tasks of making observations and recording results. |
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Originally a steeplejack, cloth-capped Fred became an unlikely celebrity and has been the star of more than 20 documentaries uncovering Britain's industrial heritage. |
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Because you are a fair minded person you'll make a point of uncovering these shortcomings in their arguments and sharing what you find with other sensible people. |
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Mr Cash is currently working on uncovering the missing pieces of Anne's life in the hope that it will lead him to the rightful heir of the fortune. |
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I ventured over to the tray and lifted the lids, uncovering grilled chicken, green peas, sweet corn, cinnamon bread, a red apple, and a red jelly donut. |
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But she has an unerring talent for uncovering the extraordinary in the ordinary. |
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These are sexual relationships with Papua New Guineans, uncovering and exposing corruption and becoming involved in political activities. |
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The tomb was opened by officials in 1855, uncovering a wooden coffin, still in good condition, and a sealed lead coffin inside it. |
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This was the case on the western Florida coast in 2017, just before Hurricane Irma made landfall, uncovering land usually underwater. |
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The castle was partially excavated in 1954, uncovering coins, pottery and a buckle. |
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Among the greatest discoveries of lost objects was the 1653 accidental uncovering of Childeric I's tomb in the church of Saint Brice in Tournai. |
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Unlike the modern jury, these men were charged with uncovering the facts of the case on their own rather than listening to arguments in court. |
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As a recently transplanted Capetonian, I've reveled in uncovering the city's gems. |
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The project aims to change perceptions about the economic importance of the UK's inner cities by uncovering their hidden wealth and talent. |
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It seemed to me that this was democracy at its finest hour, uncovering the filthy linen that the emperor would just as soon have burned. |
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From uncovering the malpractices of doctors, rejecting Khap Panchayat, and Dowry system to talking about against Female foeticide, the actor has done it all. |
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Following Stoler's lead, the essays here suggest that by uncovering the crosscurrents of each of these we can better understand their enmeshments. |
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Fegan's film Later Love follows The Fairfield Social Club's OAP tea dance, uncovering the amorous intentions of the Glasgow club's senior citizens. |
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Even as we are just now uncovering the neuroscience that undergirds the developmental function of this childlore, the artifacts themselves have been in play for centuries. |
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