Add four tablespoons of water and cook, uncovered, until the cabbage is done but still crisp. |
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The archaeological excavation uncovered what was once a thriving church community. |
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This cover protects the batting and decorative fabric because, over time, uncovered foam can create friction holes in these materials. |
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He reached above his head, and tore some seemingly dried leaves and twigs from the tree and placed them between two deep uncovered thick roots. |
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The first of these was uncovered by a farmer ploughing his fields in 1962, and most are dedicated to Dionysus. |
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You did not excuse the wrongdoings of the executives involved in the recently uncovered corporate scandals. |
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Do you think that uncovered plugs and switches pose a hazard, or is that being too picky? |
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Builders working on the redevelopment of the Withington Hospital site have uncovered a time capsule buried 118 years ago. |
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Tameside council auditors uncovered the payments during a routine check and may ask the Inland Revenue to investigate. |
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Archaeologists digging in Jerusalem uncovered a piece of pottery inscribed with the name Goliath. |
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Inside the bottomless drum are mixed items waiting to be sorted, treasures waiting to be uncovered. |
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To protect what we have uncovered, we first cover the bones with tinfoil, then with strips of burlap dipped in plaster. |
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So far we've found decking and timber lined with leather which was a feature of the period and we've also uncovered canons. |
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His eternally friendly toothless grin is accentuated by wire-framed goggles, and his short-cropped head is uncovered. |
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She uncovered the babe's face and showed it me, a hearty girl, red-faced, strong-fingered. |
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Excavations at a building site in Walmgate have uncovered walls of the Walker Iron Foundry, a 19th ironmongers based in what is now Dixon's Yard. |
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Her ruby eyes were underscored by traceries of barely distinguishable wrinkles, and her uncovered hands were worn thin with age. |
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Therefore, everyone would need to decide whether to obtain additional insurance for uncovered services and copayments. |
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The fraud was uncovered when Morrogh called in Central Bank regulators after discovering irregularities. |
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The irregularities were uncovered during an investigation by the City Inspectorate last year. |
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What they uncovered eventually at the crown of the hill was a huge, oval-shaped monument measuring about 170 metres at its widest point. |
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Nine coaches and minibuses have been taken off the road after roadside checks uncovered a worrying catalogue of defects, including faulty brakes. |
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In fact, I myself have uncovered evidence that the whole trip was just a put-on. |
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Belgian highway construction uncovered a nearly intact system of trenches and the remains of seven soldiers of the War to End All Wars. |
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The third resolution is to vow never to operate a tractor with an uncovered power take-off shaft. |
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Building workers have uncovered shonky immigration scams involving the employment and exploitation of illegal immigrants in the industry. |
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There, she uncovered an old sketchbook hidden beneath her recently deceased mother's bed. |
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Very soon after the indictment of Mr. Libby, the tricoteuses glumly conceded that no conspiracy has been uncovered. |
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Recent excavations in the region have uncovered fossilised remains of sea dinosaurs and other creatures that once frequented these watery wastes. |
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Within some of the eggs, we found fossilized embryos, the first embryos of a sauropod ever uncovered. |
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There were 79 women, 11 with heads uncovered, the rest split between headscarves and black flowing abayas. |
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All uncovered power shafts are dangerous, but shafts driving stationary equipment especially machines with a drawbar are the most dangerous. |
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In 1989, construction workers demolishing an office building accidentally uncovered the foundations of the Rose theatre. |
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The online searches and site visits also uncovered 927 monographic titles and 170 serial titles held outside Auburn University. |
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Archaeologists in Guangzhou of Guangdong Province have uncovered a stick with a turtle dove at the top which was made more than 2000 years ago. |
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Phoenician, Roman and Moorish ruins were uncovered during the construction process, some of which are on permanent view in the new additions. |
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The two divers were looking for whale bones, and checking on the condition of previously uncovered wrecks. |
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In typical British tradition, the stands around the ground are uncovered and at the mercy of the sun. |
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Throwing them aside, I soon uncovered a quantity of building stone and mortar. |
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I saw him stand uncovered in the bitter air, with a reverence for something. |
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Eight inflatable plastic wading pools were placed in a field, filled to a depth of 25 cm with pond water, and left uncovered. |
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After the war it was uncovered, however most of the glass had either washed away or sunk into the chalk below. |
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I simmered fruit juices uncovered in a saucepan until they had a syrupy consistency. |
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The affair triggered investigations which uncovered fraudulent accounting at several other major companies. |
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Mozambicans voted last month in elections that went totally uncovered by the British press. |
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Recent advances in cell biology have uncovered molecular mechanisms that control cytoskeletal dynamics underlying cell motion. |
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Erianne frowned at the two skeins of thread in front of her, the sun beating down relentlessly on her uncovered head. |
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Police uncovered the skeletal remains of a body in a shallow grave in the garden of an upmarket house in Gonubie yesterday. |
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Nine mummies were lying there, inside coffins which were partly covered, partly uncovered, and mostly bearing royal cartouches. |
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Ann uncovered her sketch-pad to reveal a pencil sketch she had been working on. |
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The nurses had uncovered him and his body had appeared completely naked, covered by bruises and scratches. |
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The more information that is uncovered by the regulators, the more disgraceful the affair becomes. |
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Reporting back, he agitated for reform, so troubled was he by the abuses he had uncovered. |
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Later in the season, gradually remove the soil so that the canes are uncovered completely by the last frost date in your area. |
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Carefully, she set the bundle down and uncovered it, revealing a baby cheetah. |
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A random search by CFO magazine recently uncovered E-tail sites hawking pipe cleaners, arugula seeds, and aglets. |
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The journalists said they were particularly alarmed by the number of chat room paedophiles their research uncovered in such a short period. |
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Anti-spyware researchers have uncovered a massive identity theft ring linked to keylogging software. |
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The review uncovered a wide range of research relating to the practice of suctioning adults with an artificial airway. |
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The dim light bulb hung lifelessly above their heads, and the wall paper covered only half the wall and the other half stood bare and uncovered. |
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Sprinkle with pickled ginger and fold the bamboo mat so that the filling is enclosed, then moisten the uncovered strip of seaweed and roll up. |
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Spread a cup of rice on a sheet of nori, leaving about an inch of uncovered nori at one end. |
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Her uncovered arm was exposed to the chemical and her arm started to blister and burn. |
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While developing molecular markers for fusaria, O'Donnell uncovered clues that threats of scab could be lurking in some unlikely places. |
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There was a grunt from the other room, then a clatter of glass striking uncovered floor. |
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Nigel started writing poems 18 months ago, when he was trying to woo a woman, and realised he had uncovered a hidden talent. |
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Simmer, uncovered, for about 20 minutes, until the sauce is reduced and aromatic. |
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It has a sweeping main stand, but is otherwise open and uncovered, a pleasant venue incapable of intimidating visitors. |
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Cook the mussels uncovered for a further minute or two, until the shells fully open. |
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There were old wells, covered and uncovered, throughout the district, and Joe knew which ones were safe. |
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Remove the foil and continue to roast, uncovered, for 35 minutes or until the tomatoes have collapsed and are soft. |
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These uncovered drains are a potential death trap for motorcyclists who are unaware of the problem. |
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Research into the atom's nucleus has uncovered a variety of subatomic particles, including quarks and gluons. |
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Ornaments and utensils in precious metals, bronze, bone and horn had also been uncovered. |
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An unexploded bomb from the Second World War was uncovered by a gardener as he fixed a pensioner's fence. |
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I uncovered this when I headed inland and to see the legendary Totem rocks which date back to the island's original inhabitants, the Guanches. |
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It is unfortunate that although all utilities were consulted at the outset, unforeseen problems were uncovered. |
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Heidegger appropriates from Book 6 of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics the different ways beings can be uncovered by Dasein. |
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The search uncovered what appeared to be a hollowed out book with wires coming from it and three other unidentifiable electrical items. |
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General features of housing are wood or breeze-block walls, corrugated iron roofs, and uncovered wooden or cement floors. |
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Motivated by the practical need to prevent food from spoiling, Pasteur uncovered previously unimagined forms of life. |
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Australian officials uncovered two more cases of the deadly horse-borne Hendra virus. |
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I actually had to restrain myself from going through my bookshelves and covering every uncovered book. |
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We uncovered multiple examples of many of the bones, which belonged to several individuals, all of the same buck-toothed species. |
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After the labially impacted maxillary canine has been uncovered, the tooth must be moved into the dental arch. |
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It uncovered large-scale white collar fraud, including companies being consigned to the bottom of the harbour to avoid their tax liabilities. |
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Excavations have uncovered two barracks housing cavalry troops, a forehall, granaries, and the remains of a hospital. |
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Prisoners are regularly provided with no more than a mattress and an uncovered, unscreened toilet. |
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The haul of goat meat, cow's feet, poultry and smoked cattle hide was uncovered after a seven-month surveillance operation. |
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There, she uncovered a chest of papyrus scrolls and parchments upon which were written ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs. |
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What they uncovered was a structure made of solid concrete, reinforced with steel. |
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Researchers have uncovered an ongoing cyberespionage campaign targeting more than 30 online video game companies over the past four years. |
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His lawyer uncovered some potentially damning evidence against the opposition. |
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Workers have uncovered a wattle and daub partition wall in the east wing and a centuries-old figurine. |
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More women sat in the uncovered area on the other side of the government box, but they were much fewer in number than were the men. |
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Fans began to throw snowballs at each other in the packed uncovered north end and some stewards made a snowman on the empty south terrace. |
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In a symbolic gesture one of his sculptures was uncovered in a solemn ceremony. |
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West Kelowna fire crews responded to a routine fire report last night and uncovered a grow op in the process. |
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There were no carpets on the floors which, uncovered, had become stained and dirty. |
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I also just remembered a dream where, in part of it, we uncovered this hoard of old coins, like it was a pirate treasure or something. |
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Reduce the heat and simmer gently, uncovered, for 2 hours until the ham hock is cooked. |
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When the valets park your car in a covered spot, the fee is the same as uncovered. |
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A raid by army troops and intelligence agents on the town uncovered the 10 kilogramme belt concealed in a solar water tank. |
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The only indicator was that the roof lights without a net remained uncovered, as they were not supposed to be worked on during that day. |
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As well as the picture of the Maori warrior, the diggers have also uncovered a rua, which is a large bowl-shaped underground storage structure. |
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A factory was discovered where loaded dice and marked cards were produced and a school for safecrackers was uncovered. |
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They have been researching old Valentine's traditions and believe they have uncovered a sure-fire way of making diners lucky in love. |
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The plot was uncovered as the three set out on their mission armed with rifles, handguns, swords and knifes. |
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Silent, with heads uncovered, the travelers, nearer approaching, Knelt on the swarded floor, and joined in the evening devotions. |
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I open the fridge and grimace at the stench from a bowl of tuna and sweetcorn, which Adrian has left uncovered for three days. |
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The only recurring mechanical problem uncovered in my informal canvass of enthusiasts was mainspring breakage. |
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The platform doubles as a cavernous storage cupboard, and during the renovation the Devoys uncovered a Victorian light well in the ceiling. |
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The remains of 10 individual houses have so far been uncovered and it looks as if more could be found as the dig continues. |
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A less expensive solution is to leave windows uncovered, or only minimally blocked with roll-up shades or sheer fabric panels. |
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I ran a bath and stripped slowly, wincing in pain as I uncovered each bruise. |
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The same dig also uncovered a silver decorated Roman cavalry helmet, the only one ever found in England. |
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Following them will often be a crowd of wrasse or snapper, hoping to nip in for a free meal uncovered by the goatfish. |
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The researchers kept digging and uncovered one of the most complete skeletons ever found from this time period, the middle Miocene epoch. |
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Here, Hubble astronomers have uncovered, for the first time, a population of infant stars. |
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Our recent opinion research uncovered words, messages, and services that don't resonate with people and create disconnects. |
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It is four weeks to the day since Amanda disappeared and Surrey Police have still uncovered no major leads. |
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Other artefacts uncovered include a silver bowl, glassware, pottery, coins and a jet brooch. |
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In later life, further truths were uncovered following Mikhail Gorbachev's glasnost. |
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Extensive use of offshore accounts has been uncovered during previous investigations by the Revenue. |
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During an appeal hearing against the fine it was uncovered that one of the pictures had been faked and the date changed. |
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All it takes is some kind of security sweep at his job for his past to be uncovered. |
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Stott's activities were uncovered while he was working as a telephonist for a careline for people with disabilities. |
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An interim report by council chief executive, made public in February, has already uncovered serious concerns about the award of the grant. |
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A genetic selection for mutants that activate this pathway uncovered a class of mutants defective in cell wall integrity. |
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A report from Western Australia has uncovered a scandalous neglect of the physical health of people with mental illness. |
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The survey also uncovered that there are quite a few mama's boys out there. |
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Such seedlings behaved identically to seedlings grown on uncovered filter paper and, hence, any possible effects of hydrotropism were eliminated. |
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The fossils were uncovered when land was being cleared for an olive orchard. |
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Other mosaics, fountains and hypocausts came to light, and room after room as the palatial villa was uncovered. |
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Other bones of plant-eating dinosaurs, such as hypsilophodontids, were uncovered from the same region of peninsular Antarctica. |
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A team of European astronomers, including several from the UK, have uncovered a super star cluster in our own Galaxy, the Milky Way. |
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When a perforation in the moving roll uncovered a slot in the bar, suction would draw the air through the port, forcing the wooden finger down. |
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We uncovered important barriers and facilitators to the use of care management processes. |
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There is a long list of behavioural anomalies and paradoxes uncovered by cognitive researchers. |
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Perhaps one day they will be able, like their grandmothers before the revolution, to walk the streets with their hair uncovered. |
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Less than an hour later, they uncovered a metal door the size of a manhole cover. |
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However, inadvertent contamination of some food products has been uncovered. |
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But if they are uncovered, then they will affect the demand for metallic money whether they are convertible or inconvertible. |
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Several studies have uncovered the potential benefits of probiotic strains on lowering cholesterol, thereby lowering the risk of heart disease. |
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Give it a quick stir, turn the heat down and leave to simmer, uncovered for 10 minutes. |
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Before long, struck flints and small scraps of Neolithic pottery were uncovered and, after a week, the team found its first burial site. |
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Kowalski scraped dirt from the machine until he uncovered the name of the manufacturer, which, luckily, was still in business. |
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Bring the cream to a boil in a small saucepan, and put the rosemary in to infuse for 15 minutes, off the heat, uncovered. |
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Officers working on Operation Impact have uncovered dozens of cases of people concocting stories of crime. |
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In the last 10 years, we have uncovered many cartels, many secret price fixing agreements. |
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Much fossil evidence has been uncovered supporting the idea that birds evolved from a group of bipedal carnivorous dinosaurs called theropods. |
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The Dutroux case, which uncovered a sordid picture of judicial and political corruption, implicated the highest levels of Belgian society. |
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He was uncovered after his employers fingered him to police over the affair. |
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This election has uncovered a vast cultural division between Americans, but what is the cause? |
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They were the ones who uncovered conspiracies, unmasked the wrongdoers and alerted the world to crimes against humanity. |
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Construction workers building houses on the site near Bingley uncovered the hand grenade in a storm drain. |
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Truth that is allowed to lurk uncovered becomes a malign entity for in that hidden state it allows untruth to accumulate credence and masquerade as gospel. |
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In the small utility room the original stone wall has been left uncovered. |
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A later search uncovered detonators and a tape containing Koranic verses. |
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The sackings follow the release of an independent review into the affair, which has uncovered a culture of arrogance and buck-passing at the nation's biggest bank. |
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As uncovered by the climate blog desmogblog, the Ethical Oil meme dates to a 2010 book by Ezra Levant. |
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Now, the Marines and Iraqi soldiers uncovered this elaborate series of bunkers with large stores of heavy weapons, including rockets and mortars, ammunition and supplies. |
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The Scarborough scandal was uncovered when a spot check by the Audit Commission of 41 hospitals in England and Wales revealed that all but three issued false figures. |
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We had barely started to empty it, when, in the north-west corner, archaeologist Mike House uncovered a large copper alloy bowl lying upside-down against the edge. |
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Rebecca still had that radiant confidence that we'd uncovered within her a couple of weeks ago and I couldn't help but feel proud knowing that we'd helped her to achieve it. |
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Indeed The International Fund for Animal Welfare has frequently uncovered hunts around the country that use artificial earths and food trails to entice foxes on to their land. |
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These repairs uncovered extensive water damage to the supporting timbers, stonework and plaster, and it was feared that the church might be bulldozed. |
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He turned the chair around and straddled it at the side of the bed, leaning his chin on the back, peering at me like he'd just uncovered a new species of primate. |
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The children have had their own section of the dig and have uncovered a cobbled courtyard that stretches over 100 sq metres as well as animal bones and pottery. |
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Every scrape of my boot uncovered green, blue, and turquoise potsherds. |
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More recently, large concentrations of orange roughy were uncovered on seamounts off Australia and New Zealand, and just as immediately decimated. |
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Thus, they appear to be specialized morphologically and their long, deep bill may facilitate the capture of large, fleeing prey that are uncovered under the leaf litter. |
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Perhaps it is a hitherto uncovered area of Swinney's policy revolution. |
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This resulted in a hydrophobic, self-assembled monolayer of octanethiol, chemisorbed to the gold-covered areas, whereas the mica regions remained uncovered. |
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The how-to's of successful pairing of beer with food while driving sales were uncovered in a workshop hosted by beer expert and Cheers columnist Stephen Beaumont. |
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In one case, Leonarde even proved a more vigilant caregiver than Huguette, when she uncovered Claude at night after Huguette had swaddled him too tightly. |
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Four cinerary urns, now held in the Exeter Museum, were uncovered. |
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Isabella of Bavaria, remarkable for her gallantry, and the fairness of her complexion, introduced the fashion of leaving the shoulders and part of the neck uncovered. |
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According to the GAO, the majority of passport fraud uncovered in 2004 involved imposters using legitimate identification documents belonging to someone else. |
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I constantly see uncovered loads on the road, work trucks filled with construction material or debris, as well as regular pickups filled with people's personal stuff. |
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However, both covered and uncovered pits can colour an orchestra's sound, and the usually cramped space forces the players into awkward positions. |
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He contacted the National Museum on behalf of the finders and archaeologists started digging on the remote beach where they uncovered further items. |
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Moreover, once they are collected, considerable interpretative skill is required to ascertain the meaning of the materials that have been uncovered. |
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The restaurant had uncovered food stored on the coolroom floor. |
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This year's excavation returned to the metalworking area outside the mound's ditch and uncovered a wealth of finds including a sword pommel and ingot mould. |
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After the concrete drain was uncovered the fire crew used specialist cutting equipment and a Kango hammer to smash their way to the exhausted dog. |
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Everything that Davies uncovered led back to one place, the newsroom of the News of The World. |
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His lie is uncovered by Barton, who happens to be a real Army captain, and he is jailed in the base guardhouse, where he tap-dances his time away. |
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Watch out for mosquito wrigglers in any uncovered water containers. |
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It is a blue-green alga, a primitive plant of the same class as seaweeds or the green slime seen on rocks and jetties when uncovered by the sea at low tide. |
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If wrongdoings are uncovered, then the wrongdoers must be punished. |
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They are the liars-in-chief, the gatekeepers of vaults of dirty big secrets which wait for the deployment of journalistic diligence and courage to be uncovered. |
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Everyone saw those pictures of Romney at Costco and Disneyland, but only The Daily Beast has uncovered the truth behind them. |
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One ring of yakuza gangsters, operating through connections at a major medical center in Boston, was uncovered by journalists and broken up by police a decade ago. |
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That question is being raised again in light of previously unseen chat logs uncovered by Motherboard and the Daily dot. |
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The instrument problems uncovered by these papers indicate that there is no longer any compelling reason to conclude that anything strange has happened to lapse rates. |
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It might mean re-routing the motorway, depending on what's uncovered? |
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A review of electronic security inside commonwealth agencies has reportedly uncovered a culture of theft and lax security inside the public service. |
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As I uncovered these stories, I found a way to empathize with members of the Greek system. |
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An exploratory dig on Charles Street pay and display car park, the proposed library site, has uncovered evidence of dwellings dating back to the early Middle Ages. |
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As if council health inspectors have been retrenched, vendors are allowed to sell uncovered food stuffs, the real breeding grounds for many diseases, not only cholera. |
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Using scanning electron microscopy, researchers uncovered evidence of dentinal tubules, basic structures that exist in almost all teeth, including humans. |
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While the pilot itself was a success, the evaluation uncovered a major problem. |
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An exhaustive investigation uncovered some 24 such events over the last year, or about one every two weeks on average. |
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For corporations that want extensions and services that are even more closely identified with PBXs uncovered in the corporate globe, this system isn't a very good option. |
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Allow the piped macarons to dry, uncovered, for at least 15 minutes. |
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The collapse of Enron last December initiated a chain reaction which uncovered serious accounting fraud at a number of US multinationals, and put Wall Street into a tailspin. |
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Some possible avenues of research into this early period were uncovered by the two venues of the exhibition, precisely because they were so unlike. |
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The second phase, in May, will shift the focus to the hazards of fires, illegal electricity connection, construction sites and uncovered manholes. |
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Much of the world's temperate zones were alternately covered by glaciers during cool periods and uncovered during the warmer interglacial periods when the glaciers retreated. |
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Also uncovered were musket balls, cannonballs, a grenade and tools. |
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Leave the marzipanned cake, uncovered, to dry in a warm dry room. |
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But records uncovered by the Senate Intelligence Committee suggest there may have been more than three subjects. |
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But the plot thickens because there are another couple of men who were involved in this, but they were actually able to leave the country before it was uncovered. |
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When you die you enter the bardo and your true nature is uncovered. |
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Careful study of the Pseudo-Dionysian writings has uncovered many parallels between the theurgical doctrines of Iamblichus, and the triadic metaphysical schema of Proclus. |
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In response, English Heritage funded excavation of the prehistoric barrow mound at Woodnesborough, near Sandwich, in the field where it was uncovered. |
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He even uncovered, to his revulsion, a tiny lacy pink thong. |
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Systematic disruption of meiotically induced genes and analysis of the resulting sporulation phenotypes has uncovered many genes involved in various aspects of sporulation. |
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Reduce the heat slightly and cook, still uncovered, for another ten minutes, or until the onions are meltingly soft and most of the liquid has evaporated. |
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The real test is to compare how much you would likely spend without coverage vs. what the premiums, deductibles, co-pays, and uncovered treatments together would cost you. |
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The dig has uncovered the remains of a hut circle and unearthed lots of pottery, including Roman samianware and 17th century German ballamineware. |
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This is a very tolerant risotto variant and can be microwaved uncovered. |
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Fragments of wattle and daub used in the house construction plus a trackway lined with treetrunks leading to the entrance have also been uncovered. |
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Terror had still not uncovered to the full its beast-like mien. |
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Ceramic pieces, metal fragments, seeds and human remains have been uncovered by archeologists at the site. |
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The most significant discoveries came from the upper fills of the mineshaft excavated in 1971 by Roger Mercer, where two inhumation burials were uncovered. |
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In a couple of convents situated close to the biennale headquarters in Giardini, Campagnol uncovered more secrets. |
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The publication said the plot was first uncovered by American intelligence. |
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A group of bolivian miners must have received the shock of their lives when they uncovered a slab with 5,055 gigantic footprints. |
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It has a lovely rustic feel with plank wooden floors and uncovered fireplaces. |
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But when the sitzfleisch touched the piano bench, then the air of authority was justified, and then the raw nerve of artistic sensitivity was uncovered. |
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All council staff know that the majority of absences are left uncovered. |
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And after Sylvester covered her with the sheet, he uncovered her. |
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Turning to my shoulder, I slowly unwrapped the bandage, eyes squinting halfway as I uncovered my cut, revealing a still tender wound that throbbed. |
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Excavations uncovered and removed human skeletal remains from the cave. |
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He could finish the project now and get an average grade, and yet, maybe there was something he had not yet uncovered that could lead him to higher marks? |
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Of the hundreds of differences the team uncovered, one stood out. |
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Remove the lid and foil and bake, uncovered, for a further 20 minutes. |
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It consisted of three small upstairs rooms with uncovered floors. |
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Just a cold arctic wind that kept blowing directly on my uncovered face. |
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They found a spot in the shade and sat on partially uncovered stones. |
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Even in Spanish genre painting, however, women rarely appear uncovered. |
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Meanwhile, the identity of the mystery investor in Indigo whose bearish actions led to a dramatic fall in the company's share price has been uncovered. |
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The dig has already uncovered a whet stone, which would have been used for sharpening knives, and a piece of a pottery jug dated back to at least the 17th century. |
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The excavations at Waterstone's uncovered wattle fencing and rubbish pits superbly preserved because of the water-logged conditions under the building. |
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Moreover, they had a refreshing ability to avoid being nailed by those same tabloids that uncovered acts of debauchery by British players on a depressingly regular basis. |
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When the bottom of the harbour schemes were uncovered, the government of the day changed laws and even backdated changes to get back the tax revenue that had been lost. |
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However it was soon quickly apparent to everyone that the whole operation, involving the transport of unsegregated waste in uncovered trucks, was medieval. |
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The French documents uncovered by the St Andrews team reveal that from the moment Mary arrived in France in 1548, she was welcomed as the darling of the court. |
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Figures 1-5 show measurements obtained from unshaded, uncovered bulbs. |
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She herself is wearing a yellow jacket at The Plaza, her dark hair uncovered. |
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Fragments of wattle and daub used in the house construction plus a trackway lined with tree trunks leading to the entrance have also been uncovered. |
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Mauck and colleagues at Penn State uncovered the deception by testing yellow crookneck squash. |
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The team measured skin redness with a chromometer at spots covered with sulforaphane and at uncovered spots. |
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The major reason for such an examination was to determine if any patterns uncovered seemed to be more epidemic than endemic. |
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Antarctica was entirely glaciated, much like today, but the ice sheet left no uncovered area. |
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The 1999 archeological excavation uncovered the foundations of the abbey buildings and some bones. |
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An investigation of the irregularities in the company's accounts uncovered a large-scale fraud. |
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In 1946 during work to install a new central heating system for the University, a mass grave of the Scottish soldiers was allegedly uncovered. |
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Filmer was investigated by the county committee on suspicion of supporting the King though no firm evidence was uncovered. |
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This uncovered a number of items from the old nursery on the site and one year later the first floodlights were introduced. |
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In May 2013, fossilized human footprints were found in newly uncovered sediment on a beach in Happisburgh, Norfolk. |
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If the wreck stayed uncovered any longer it risked irreversible damage from biological decay and tidal scouring. |
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The Panama Papers uncovered a link between an American oil company's oil concessions and several powerful politicians in Angola. |
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Evidence can now be uncovered that was scientifically impossible at the time of the original examination. |
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An internal investigation held by Network Rail in 2010, vetted by its auditors PricewaterhouseCoopers, uncovered no evidence of wrongdoing. |
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In 2004, a copy of this recording was uncovered in the Hornsea garage studio of the engineer who had made the recording for Larkin. |
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The census of 28 BC uncovered large numbers of men who qualified, and in 14 AD, a thousand equestrians were registered at Cadiz and Padua alone. |
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Dendrochronology is accurate enough to do this, though few suitable pieces of wood have been uncovered. |
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Considering that the excavation only uncovered a small area of the cemetery, there may be as many as 100 graves. |
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The Admiralty also uncovered the German order of battle and tracked the deployment of ships, which gave them an offensive advantage. |
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They do not know the use of the coat of mail or greaves and the majority leave the head uncovered, only a few wear the helmet. |
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Parts of the first floor of the battery were reconstructed from the fallen stonework uncovered during the dig. |
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Archaeological excavations of this site have uncovered one of the best collections of Saxon artefacts in Europe. |
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Most barns open onto uncovered corrals, which the cattle are free to enjoy as the weather allows. |
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Ritual instruments such as bronze lurs have been uncovered, especially in the region of Denmark and western Sweden. |
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In England, archaeologists have uncovered layouts of 14th century medieval villages, abandoned after crises such as the Black Death. |
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The remains of the prince were uncovered in response to a vision, before the Battle of Kulikovo in the year 1380, and found to be incorrupt. |
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In 2003, archaeologists uncovered what are believed housing at least 60 stills, mixing bowls, funnels, and perfume bottles. |
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At the species level, endemicity may be even higher, as phylogenetic studies have uncovered substantial hidden diversity. |
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The documentation of the investigation published in the nineteenth century in Mexico and archival documents uncovered in the twentieth century. |
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Although it was dismissed in the 19th century as a myth, some evidence for the existence of a lake in northern Brazil has been uncovered. |
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An artificial mound was found near the dunes which they partially uncovered and found to be a Native grave. |
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Evidence for prehistoric human occupation was uncovered in 1975 at the Chertov Ovrag site. |
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They suspect Sir Alfred of something, go into his woods, and find that he has uncovered an ancient buried skeleton on the lakeside. |
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He was assassinated and suffered Damnatio Memoriae, but a surviving reference to him has been uncovered in Carlisle. |
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Let them cook, semicovered, for 5 minutes, then uncovered for a couple minutes more, until nicely browned. |
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If tenants want uncovered floors, then let them install cork underflooring. |
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The police uncovered his unsuspected drug dealing whilst investigating another matter. |
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Robert Chesal on how Joep Dohmen uncovered the Dutch castration scandal. |
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A RACECARD dating back 75 years has been uncovered by staff at Newcastle Greyhound Stadium. |
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Kalmar, 39, and two unnamed colleagues were sacked from the bank after the fraud was uncovered. |
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Two king posts were also uncovered, with forked tops, between which were portions of what was probably the roof's apex beam. |
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With permission from the cafe or bar owner, he has uncovered some hidden gems in ladies' rooms. |
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At one point, near the end of the video, Leckey intrudes, uncovered, and leaves a note on the fridge door like a latchkey kid. |
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The bizarre costing policy was uncovered by angry leaseholder Bob Gilder, of Park Wood Court, in Walsall Road, Sutton Coldfield. |
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Scientists have uncovered a new brain difference between right-handers and lefthanders. |
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At a second site, remnants of netting, a harpoon shaft, basketry and braided work were uncovered in an underground spring. |
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Within days of taking power, Saddam Hussein summoned about 400 top officials and announced he had uncovered a plot against the ruling party. |
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