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But if detectorists can bring things to light that would otherwise stay buried, letting the state reward them for their efforts is a good idea.
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"In these cases it is not only a question of bringing things to light, but also changing how they are seen," observes Sadie Plant, an academic with a background in the social potential of technology.
Most of the good stuff was crammed in at the beginning so the studios could get their exposure and bugger off to the Toronto Film Festival, leaving the little people, the arthouse directors and lesser lights from overseas to bring things to a damp close.
The South African quartet of pacemen who had tormented England at the Oval and buoyed now by a first innings total of 419 – riches after being put in to bat – thundered in at Andrew Strauss and Alastair Cook for 18 overs before bad light and then rain brought things to a premature conclusion with 22 overs of the day still to be bowled.
He brings things to ruins.
What is really going on are things that we are denying or repressing or sublimating or projecting onto the therapist by the mechanism of transference, and the goal of therapy is to bring those things to light.
I'd love to be able to bring murky things to light; the things we should all be aware of.
"General Electric Theater" brought momentous things to light, including the conservative appeal of its host, Ronald Reagan; "Texaco Star Theater" featured a chorus line of gas-station attendants singing the company jingle to introduce its host, Milton Berle.
It's brought many things to light".
A walk brings certain things to light, especially when you're alone.
Maybe this recession is bringing some things to light -- there's more to life than accumulating as much wealth as you possibly can.
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