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And God knows what X-rated Web sites the Marquis de Sade would have unearthed.
(Who but Calasso, for example, would have unearthed a schoolboyish note written from Baudelaire to Saint-Beuve about gingerbread?) Smoothing the way is the curiously conversational tone in which even the most arcane information is conveyed, as well as the underlying sense that, as the author piles detail upon detail, he's having a huge amount of fun.
A cursory look at Wikipedia would have unearthed such fun Fox factoids as him adopting the initial in his name as an homage to Bonnie and Clyde actor Michael J. Pollard, but E! instead went with the snappy but somewhat insensitive: "Michael J Fox was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 1991".
They might also find that ULK3 deletion does not survive, in which case they would have unearthed something new.
Responding on behalf of the Clintons, David E. Kendall, the lawyer who represented them throughout the Whitewater case, said the report showed that the amount of money spent on the investigation, more than $64 million at last count, was excessive but that the intense scrutiny would have unearthed wrongdoing had there been any.
They would have unearthed everything.
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Now we'd like you to share business puns you have unearthed, perhaps on your local high street or on your travels.
The authorities have unearthed no Isis ties.
They have not unearthed any W.M.D., but they have unearthed a lot of aspiring Iraqi democrats.
State officials have unearthed some embarrassing e-mails.
Solzhenitsyn was later said to have unearthed the picture.
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