I was really hoping to unearth a decent movie this time, and I came up with an undisputed classic. |
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If this investigation should unearth anything untoward, payments could be stopped. |
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For a while, the progression of their relationship echoes the discoveries they unearth about Ash and Christabel. |
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However, investigators were unable to unearth conclusive documentary evidence to support the allegations. |
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With each passing year, it becomes increasingly difficult to unearth examples of the sheer unrepressed fury at the heart of rock 'n' roll. |
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They were doorstepping the author's 82-year-old mother in an attempt to unearth more revelations. |
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Once miners unearth 21 million coins, that's the total number of bitcoins that could possibly ever exist. |
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Darryl is convinced that one day they will unearth the alien mothership completely intact. |
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But it was not until last summer that she broke her silence and called her former lover, when she feared biographers would unearth the details. |
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He is an archaeologist who is trying to unearth the truth about the 15th-century Welsh rebel Owen Glyndwr. |
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I helped unearth it and I know the burning salt sands were too tightly packed to have just been recently patted down. |
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Clubs employ scouts who work their whole lives to unearth such gems, so why are they then treated so casually? |
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However famous a celebrity may be stateside, you can unearth a commercial they filmed for some rando foreign product on the sly. |
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Our leaders go through a ritualistic exercise, vowing to unearth the culprits immediately and giving them exemplary punishment. |
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If you are unattached, an introduction could unearth a warm and loving partner. |
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He encourages his reporters to unearth exclusive stories that will be of interest to the listening audience. |
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A team of volunteers is hoping to unearth the remains of classrooms of a ground-breaking but forgotten Bradford school. |
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If any deltiologists care to unearth the details and send them my way, the information will be posted with credit and gratitude. |
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She even attempted a little nocturnal grave robbery in order to unearth the final proof from Shakespeare's tomb. |
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I have managed to unearth yet more weird and almost unbelievable tales from this strange civilisation. |
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It is important to note that these reviews were limited by available funds and time, and that further effort will unearth more information. |
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Sly digs through, fishes out and mixes samples from the seventies, to unearth the sounds that fascinate him. |
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Such complicity can even become an intersubjective framework leading one another to unearth the ultimate issues unfolding in life. |
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But here's betting that even there Zazie will be able to unearth something of interest. |
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Further into the future, a clever robot that is dexterous enough to unearth and carry away landmines may well be developed. |
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This thus avoids the need to unearth the pipeline. Efforts can thus be concentrated on identified risk areas. |
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A huge police operation was carried out on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday to unearth any clues with divers scouring the waters of the River Ribble at the docks. |
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Locals quickly joined the effort to help unearth the lumps and unveil first corners, and then entire slabs, of tombstones. |
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To unearth what you need, put a minus sign in front of any terms you want excluded from your search. |
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They contain dozens of blurred out media photos that Bartiromo wants to unearth. |
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Harris is not the first to unearth this history, although no one else has done it so thoroughly. |
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Unfortunately, to unearth such treasure, we still must travel along the usual routes. |
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David Ades writes some excellent notes and the project deserves continued encouragement for its capacity to unearth some long lost recorded treasures from the dusty archives. |
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She will unearth more than their remains in a quest that becomes a journey of baleful discovery and painful self-discovery. |
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Increasingly, teams are finding it cheaper to recruit players from abroad than to unearth them at home. |
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And after reviewing his scholarship options he had decided it would behoove him to unearth some Native American roots. |
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However, if the tribunal does unearth evidence of any crimes committed, this material can be passed on to the Police Service of Northern Ireland. |
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When we think purposefully we usually do so to unearth a fact we need or to increase our knowledge in order to gain control over facts. |
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This source was important to unearth, if one wanted to deeply understand the Cathar epic. |
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Extremely curious, he's at his very best when there is a secret to unearth, a code to decipher or some complex problem to be untangled. |
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Opening them will unearth a traditional strain relief, consisting of two very wide and solid claws. |
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This report will attempt to unearth contributing factors and possible solutions to this situation. |
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Walruses likely identify prey in the bottom sediments with their whiskers and unearth them with the snout. |
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Not a word was uttered about the necessity of establishing a public inquiry to unearth the truth. |
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Embark on a globetrotting adventure to unearth an artifact from the bowels of a lost ship in this riveting Hidden Object game. |
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The study did unearth significant differences of opinion on the Bill's impact on civil liberties. |
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Because he took biblical revelation seriously, including from a scientific standpoint, he was able to unearth the essential role of the scapegoat mechanism in human societies. |
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A facile, pop-psych explanation would unearth the roots of clownophobia in childhood traumas. |
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He, or she, will have probably combed through all the dirt and the gossip in the blogosphere to unearth the single heckle worth waiting for, the perfect one to unload on Woods when his four-month absence from golf ends. |
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Energy conservation accepted, the active recycling of old asphalt pavements has the potential to unearth latent problems from the past, namely tar based materials. |
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But DVD has also helped unearth some classic forgotten footage, both in terms of rockumentaries and classic rock concerts. |
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The determination of many of history's losers to unearth their own past, supported by cadres of professional historians looking for new fields to conquer, has prompted a wave of revisionism. |
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They, all three opposition parties, are searching every nook and cranny to unearth some kind of evidence that would show Canada is responsible for the commission of war crimes. |
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Rather than acting as a tool to unearth the fragility of the human psyche, the effect is the equivalent to Dirty Dancing if Johnny Castle was crippled by, say, Tourette syndrome. |
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Oxford University Press analysed 120,421 entries to the competition to unearth insights into the lives of British children and the ways they use English. |
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If the Dogs can unearth some reliable tall forwards, the likes of Bontempelli, Macrae, Liberatore, Wallis and Hrovat could be a scary proposition in the next couple of years. |
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The message was that Mr Pieper and John Duerden, a former boss of Dictaphone who was hurriedly appointed chief executive in August, replacing Gaston Bastaiens, had the authority to unearth the truth and clean up the mess. |
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The students enrolled in the program do three weeks of digging on site and then spend three weeks in the lab cleaning and analysing the artefacts they unearth. |
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A guided tour of the Castle will help you unearth the stratus of history enveloping Newark Castle which has attracted great attentionĀ from visitors and historians alike. |
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Archaeologists may unearth arrowheads and helmets and shields as they recover the residue of epic battles, but they will not find mind or the consciousness of anyone who fought or died there. |
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I unearth the histories and stories of the characters on canvas. |
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Uncover the surprising links between notable figures of Canadian history... and unearth the object that linked two people involved in the same historic event... Watch out! |
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Coaching will be run by the Uwic School of Netball, with coaches armed with bags of netballs and kit hoping to unearth the next Welsh champions. |
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We also wanted to unearth any conspiracy to balkanize Pakistan and let the world know how a democratic leader heroically laid down her life. |
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His purpose is to unearth what he calls a polytype text, a text that is scriptible, writerly, open to the play of meanings. |
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A two-year police probe into the so-called rendition flights has failed to unearth evidence that terror suspects were travelling on planes which used Scots airports. |
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They are easily fed, as they are not fussy eaters, and will instinctively unearth rats, moles and young rabbits without training, though they do have a weakness for pork. |
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To unearth cruelty and carnality, honesty and deep feeling, all the things that lie buried under all that Salzburg sunshine and the radiance of Julie Andrews? |
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Resurrected from death and inextricably linked to a Wraith Spirit, Talion ventures on a quest of vengeance and discovery to unearth why he has been denied the peace of death. |
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