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David Frost, of all people, was able to uncover something of the real Nixon for a few minutes.
And disturbing because it took an election for many people to uncover something that was never hidden to begin with.
His growing fear of being discovered with his lover runs in tandem with Flora's determination to uncover something meaningful from her once-lapsed faith.
Like the music that drives them, "Ghost Dog," "Black and White" and "The Boiler Room" sample and recycle familiar story lines and images to uncover something new.
In "Jesse James: Last Rebel of the Civil War," Stiles attempts to penetrate the layers of fabrications swaddling James to uncover something of the real man and his motives.
He was often detained and occasionally beaten when he returned to Minsk for demonstrations, but "if he thought it was professional duty to uncover something, he did that no matter what threats were made," Kalinkina said.
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Ingels declared, "In my own humble opinion, we were the ones who managed to discover, or uncover, something that could be uniquely Park City.
Highly productive people constantly ask their colleagues how they plan and organize their day and are always trying a "tweak" to see if they uncover something that works - even if it is a 1% improvement.
Leaving aside the force of raw curiosity, you might actually uncover something you urgently need to know.
We reveal something new about us to ourselves and others because defining moments uncover something that had been hidden or crystallize something that had been only partially known.
I wanted to escape what I had known and uncover something new.
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