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And the show looks to have unearthed a bit of a star in its lead performer, Nazerene Williams, who plays Mia with just the right amount of engaging, childlike charm.

Harvey and Strasburg, born less than a year apart, could compete in the same division for years to come, and the sight of the two squaring off in front of a sleepy crowd at Space Coast Stadium unearthed a bit of allure in an otherwise inconsequential game.

"We have literally unearthed a bit of history," she said.

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Brennan Carley of Spin magazine writes of the "newly unearthed version" being "a bit twangier and more acoustic than Harrison's final product" and describes his singing as "clearer, less gruff, and more natural" compared to the 1974 release.

This device was first unearthed by 9to5Mac, and has been a bit of a moving target in terms of pinning down its release date.

Mitt's rambles to the donors, released by Mother Jones magazine and, in a bit of poetic justice, unearthed by Jimmy Carter's grandson, were a stunning combination of wrong facts, callous sentiments and dumb politics.

Definitive is a confident word, given that fresh evidence is unearthed (literally) every year and that the big picture seems to shift a bit every five years.

Time will tell whether the sale of Julian Draxler to Wolfsburg can be compensated for but in the energetic yet unshowy Breitenreiter, the sporting director Horst Heldt has at last unearthed a coach who can handle the Gelsenkirchen pressure cooker and do a bit of actual coaching, too.

Carlos' pre-Millennial activity has been popping up quite a bit lately, thanks to his appearance in the recently-unearthed 90s NYC documentary, Last Call, as well as in THUMP's own recent profile.

Carlos' pre-Millennial activity has been popping up quite a bit lately; thanks to his appearance in the recently-unearthed 90s NYC documentary, Last Call, as well as in THUMP's own recent profile.

Inside, the vastness threatens to overwhelm; the S.S. needs a bit of time to catch her breath; glittering prizes are not easily unearthed when one is unfamiliar with the turf.

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