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are unearthed
verb
To drive or draw from the earth.
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Secrets are unearthed, and terrible truths revealed.
Truffles are unearthed in Lot around Lalbenque, Sauzet, Limogne-en-Quercy, and Cahors.
News of the violent crime draws unwelcome outsiders; secrets are unearthed and old resentments stirred up.
Potatoes may be rejected because they are bigger or smaller than expected once they are unearthed.
As more bodies are unearthed daily, the people here said they would take matters into their own hands.
But as long buried secrets are unearthed, it becomes clear that respectability has been built on shaky foundations.
When authentic all-rounders are unearthed – about once every 10 years at best – they shift the balance of the team hugely, either in their presence or their absence.
Downtown offers other discoveries as well, the kind that are unearthed only by chefs who like to drive down unmarked roads.
Some are unearthed from burial sites, she said, and are often in pristine condition because they have been untouched for centuries.
Transparency is one of them: when your e-mails are leaked, or your hot-mike blunders are unearthed, your "protean" personality becomes a vulnerability.
Archives are unearthed to set the scene; sculpture, painting and film are produced, reproduced and intermixed to reorientate their individual impact.
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