When Koff unearths the body of a child who has a pocket full of marbles, she muses over the tragedy of the situation. |
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Professor Quatermass is called in when building work unearths an ancient skull, which appears to challenge conceptions of man's origins. |
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Kwan unearths copious clips from her films and interviews the veterans who knew her, as well as telling her story in dramatic form. |
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Amid his snooping, Mr Ritter unearths a wealth of detail about the workings of Mr Hussein's police state. |
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We also work with other ethnocultural communities when our research unearths material that is offensive to other communities. |
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A visit to the Kompogas plant in Otelfingen unearths how the biological recycling works from a technical perspective. |
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Even a very narrow cross-section of young Canadians unearths a rich diversity of roots and viewpoints. |
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It unearths and elucidates the skills, strategies, and attitudes needed to address the frontiers of day-to-day learning. |
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But what the young man unearths at the second-hand market proves to be a lot more precious than a liking for work or profit? |
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British archaeologists are enriched not impoverished if one of their colleagues from another country unearths a key bit of the jigsaw of an ancient civilisation. |
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Premier Midwest land survey company unearths competitive value in fully integrated color print, copy and scan system from Océ. |
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A bulldozer excavating the basement for a new building unearths a number of human bones and various artifacts. |
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The Little Black School House unearths the story of the women, men, and children who studied and taught at Canada's racially segregated schools. |
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On the island, the father unearths a box and hides it in the boat. |
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He unearths long-buried contemporary accounts of the killings, and desperate pleas for help buried in old files in the British Foreign Office. |
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When Michel Laflèche unearths a conspiracy which will have disastrous effects on Lake Winnipeg, his life changes completely. |
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A groundbreaking book that unearths what all service-learning researchers and practitioners need to know. |
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Kyle Jones unearths the real expense involved in riding to hounds. |
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In the battle to save local hospitals from closure under a government privatization scheme, Thomas unearths an obscure parish council law which obligates local authorities to pay for and run a referendum on any issue. |
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Hamlet arrives with Horatio and banters with one of the gravediggers, who unearths the skull of a jester from Hamlet's childhood, Yorick. |
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Pulkra unearths these precious aspects from deep within us and uses them in the environment where we live so that we feel good while others are made aware of our tastes and sensitivity. |
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Even within globalised pressure groups, such as Greenpeace, he observes, activists in one country cannot agree with their counterparts in another about how waste should be processed. Veolia's report unearths some oddities. |
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But the legal record unearths precious little trace of the utilization of Canadian law as a tool to enhance civic participation and social justice within the multiplicity of racialized communities. |
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