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It would unearth many cases for treatment in people who would never have died of it.
The family made an impression there, and a trip to the Hampshire cathedral city would unearth glowing testimonies.
The officials would not discuss the nature or the source of the accusations, and said it was far too early to predict whether investigators would unearth criminal violations.
She said she hoped Pitchford's inquiry would unearth the facts not only about the covert operations in Scotland but also in a range of other countries where British undercover officers are known to have operated.
The program was designed to harness the vast networking powers of the computer to collect information about individuals and groups, the theory being that this would unearth suspicious patterns of behavior and help investigative agencies anticipate terrorist acts.
But China threatened to veto this, perhaps fearing that such an independent international body would unearth embarrassing evidence of its close support for the Khmer Rouge.The Cambodian government, led by Hun Sen (a former Khmer Rouge officer, though not himself implicated in the regime's enormities), was also keen to ensure the UN did not have too much control over the tribunal.
Who else but that intrepid pop scholar Michael Feinstein would unearth an obscure novelty like "Pig Foot Pete," a rip-roaring boogie-woogie from an early Abbott and Costello movie, "Keep 'Em Flying" in which the comedy team played military stunt pilots?
American International Group and Washington Mutual, like Lehman, were hammered in stock trading last week on concerns they would unearth more toxic assets that they need to write-down.
Second, for more than a decade, physicists have hoped to build a 30-kilometer-long straight-shot International Linear Collider ILCC) that would study in detail in its clean electron-positron collisions the new particles the LHC would unearth in its messy proton-proton collisions.
I wondered whether the immersion in Turkish culture would unearth genetically coded character traits that had not blossomed in Germany.
I was scared that it would unearth emotions I didn't feel like dealing with, or make me remember something I've been repressing for the past ten years.
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