The camera pulls back to reveal three acrobats performing on sashes against the spectacular roof of the Royal Horticultural Halls in Victoria. |
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The cross-linking studies reveal an absence of higher soluble molecular weight peptide-peptide associations for the S22W peptide. |
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Frequent trips to other jheels in the northern districts of Tamil Nadu reveal the same depressing pattern. |
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But I bet your eyes will water when the firms reveal their charges for the new-style pensions. |
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Successive tight close-ups of the star's rugged features reveal expressions that are less tensely pensive than muddled and confused. |
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Seemingly every time that I saw a shirt I liked, closer examination would reveal yet another pair of accursed short sleeves. |
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The fossil skull's upper and lower jaws reveal deep channels and grooves that once held nerves and blood vessels. |
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However, these negotiations are sensitive and to reveal more of their details would risk jeopardising their outcome. |
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She then intends to write a book to tie up the loose ends and reveal what happens to her characters. |
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American efforts to address these issues reveal both the strengths and weaknesses of our society. |
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In some cases oesophageal function testing may reveal a motility disorder or acid reflux unresponsive to first line drugs. |
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Each time the Grassquit sings, it jumps straight into the air and opens its wings to reveal white patches. |
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She was physically weak but these letters reveal a strong-minded, manipulative woman. |
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A loose cannon might reveal corporate secrets, give out the wrong message, or even open up the company to legal trouble. |
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He gave her a sickening smile and then his lips drew back to reveal his long sharp glistening fangs. |
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These totally rubberised speedbreakers do reveal their presence with their vibrant yellow and black colours. |
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Then we are ready for Jesus to reveal himself to us in the breaking of the bread during Communion. |
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The artisanal workshops of the Middle Ages and Renaissance offer countless examples of painters who declined to reveal their working methods. |
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He hasn't shaved, and the yellow t-shirt he's wearing is tied round his navel to reveal a hairy, skinny belly. |
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These letters reveal the eager young composer fretting anxiously over arrangements for the premiere of the work. |
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It's bad if it hides corruption and crime, and fails to reveal the rottenness at the core of the organization. |
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The next step in animal locomotion is to subject animals to perturbations and reveal the function of all their parts. |
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George went in the direction Sal indicated and opened the specified cabinet, to reveal two long shelves lined with rows of bottles. |
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The centre armrest is attached to the handbrake which is a neat idea and it opens up to reveal storage space for a mobile phone. |
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Sendei ripped off his outer clothes to reveal battle armour and a crossbow hanging from a leather belt. |
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Mantel's test did not reveal any correlation between armature, genetic distance and the overall quantitative morphological similarity. |
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A possible hypothesis is that he and his allies did not reveal the existence of 60 Armalite rifles to the IRA's Belfast Brigade leaders. |
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Simple arithmetic will reveal that an increase in the debt of the state is a bill the taxpayer has to pay. |
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Rather they reveal Tocqueville's fixation on the contrast between classes in aristocracies and democracies. |
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Jesus didn't come to earth to be poor, hated, and sad. He came to reveal the kingdom of God to a fallen people. |
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The door swung in to reveal a handsome young guard in the full dress black and tan livery of House Domi. |
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The first two episodes are stand-alone installments, as the overall story arc doesn't begin to reveal itself until later. |
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Electron microscope examinations of undisturbed samples reveal soil diagenesis and a high percentage of rock flour in the clay fraction. |
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New figures reveal that the number of males signing up for procedures such as liposuction and nose jobs is soaring. |
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The dark clouds of 30 years have parted to reveal rocketing educational levels and unemployment as almost a thing of the past. |
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Ground and polished, it can reveal a subtle, colored matrix of gradated sands and rock, such as you might find along the edge of a stream bed. |
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The study could reveal something to engineers about robustness of their designs. |
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After the paint was dry, I roughed up the edges with sandpaper to reveal the wood underneath for an old, worn look. |
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The crowd applauded at the speech as the Mayor turned to reveal the sign for the new wing of the museum. |
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Its foundation is established, and layers of the story reveal themselves, not in linear fashion, but in three dimensions. |
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We have put our careers on the line in order to reveal the facts to the public. |
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This of course is not a name for a child to use, but a suitable appellation will reveal itself. |
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Small rips, tears and burns in these applied materials reveal the varying hues of the paper underneath. |
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Byran opened the door again to reveal the gaping hole ripped in the wall that reached to the second hallway. |
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Images of Saturn reveal that the ringed planet is not the silver colour it appears from Earth. |
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A cover slides down to reveal a small keyboard at the front, and uncovers the camera aperture at the back. |
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This was a repulsive crime and any right-minded person will be happy to reveal the identity of whoever did this. |
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These letters reveal the eager young composer fretting anxiously over arrangements. |
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Did Hemingway know the right answer and not reveal it before taking his own life? |
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The mental mindgames the three plays chillingly reveal truth to be a function of power. |
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In the absence of individual gene analysis, these methods can reveal the overall patterns of gene network systems. |
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They use the example of stock message boards where people reveal all sorts of defaming and libelous content to try to move a stock. |
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The more enthusiastic their patronising attempts at conversion, the more they reveal themselves to be intolerant, blinkered misogynists. |
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Interpretations that prevent us from extending this grace reveal the law's misuse as an instrument of death rather than life. |
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Inscribed on the outside of the glass and viewed from the inside, the letters are reversed and reveal a snowy landscape. |
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These and similar passages reveal to the Church that antichristian forces will appear in various recurrent forms until the end of time. |
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The plot is twist-heavy, and banks a lot of its punch on the big reveal at the end, which, while satisfying, is hugely predictable. |
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The reveal about his past is one of the greatest treats Mad Men has to offer this season. |
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Every week promised a new pairing, a bitter feud, and a shocking reveal that changed everything for the characters. |
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The pacing works especially well, with the big big reveal of Chucky's true nature coming at about the halfway point. |
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The big reveal is more melancholy than terrifying, and in questionable taste. |
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First of all, parents and children should pray and ask the Lord for the truth about this game so He can reveal it to you. |
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The professor refuses to reveal the film until she completes a task for him. |
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Her blue eyes twinkled to reveal a gentle nature and shone as her lips were curved in a smile. |
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Lush jungle sweeps by at arm's length, breaking occasionally to reveal lakes, mountains and ships. |
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Dawn broke to reveal the amazing sight of camp beds and sleeping bags almost encircling the All-England Club. |
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When the blade is dull, the end is simply broken off to reveal another sharp tip. |
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Then there was a grating sound, and a panel slid back to reveal a couple of humans outside. |
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It conceals only superficially, for it can allow us to reveal our true self. |
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Careful inspection can reveal evidence of forced entry or different types of locks. |
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Hastie was previously reluctant to reveal details of the contracts until he was sure the company had a secure future. |
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So, did a more thorough check of the man reveal this critical new information? |
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One of the mysteries of the age is why people are so ready to reveal the most intimate secrets of their lives to television cameras. |
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There hardly seems a less likely candidate to reveal aspects of slave life than a British wine bottle made for America's colonial elite. |
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But Scotland and Sunday can reveal that Pimm's, the drink most revered by England's leisured classes, is in fact made entirely in Scotland. |
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You have until lunchtime on Christmas Eve, at which point I will reveal the answers, with accompanying explanations. |
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Future research should include studies to reveal language acquisition or learning comprehension and retention when using weblogs. |
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Yet the move has backfired because the figures also reveal that its retail market share has dropped to under 40 per cent. |
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Mr Kucera confirmed he would make an announcement at the hospital on Tuesday but would not reveal its details. |
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Special care was dedicated to avoid the onset of exciton annihilation, which enabled us to reveal otherwise hidden energy transfer processes. |
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The classical restraint and emotional detachment of Bronzino's work reveal a temperament quite unlike that of his master Pontormo. |
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This needs at least four minutes' brewing time to reveal its full array of flavours. |
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He looks up at her face, pulling back his hood to reveal a sharp angular face with flame-like red hair. |
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Such objections can reveal the objectors' ressentiment, but they can also contain some truth. |
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The recently released JIC minutes for 6 June 1941 reveal the precise structure of Anglo-American intelligence cooperation in the Far East. |
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Removing his rather shabby cloak to reveal a more respectable outfit underneath, Maddock spied a nearby servant carrying a tray of food. |
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Beneath the surface the green gloom parted to reveal the foggy apparition of the cutter's mast pointing us down towards the wreck. |
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Jake's case notes further reveal that he initially thought his job at the hospital was in exchange for board and lodging. |
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Tests of SLI technology reveal that two graphics boards really are better than one. |
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Zoologists, for example, once believed that studying chimpanzees in a cage would reveal everything about the animal. |
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The letters he sent to his captors, often in shaky, hard-to-read handwriting, reveal the lawyerly and uncompromising precision of his approach. |
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Countess Kifune requires an operation but refuses the anesthetic, fearing it will cause her to reveal a secret. |
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In the first part the narrators reveal and analyze their own natures as well as their corrective visions of the world. |
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The deluxe rooms have latticed panels that can be unrolled to reveal a glass curtain that screens the bathroom area. |
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We reveal today that many RTE reporters and presenters have provided media training to private clients. |
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Thus, the combination of obesity with a genetically-based insulin derangement, may reveal latent diabetes. |
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A zap through of news channels will reveal this rotund surgeon, laying claim to be the sole representative of Hindu sentiment in this country. |
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And, like the best composers, he's created shifting songs that reveal new meaning with repeat listens. |
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The next two games will reveal whether that was a last hurrah or the return volley in a long, genuinely competitive series. |
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The repartitions of spacer size for direct and inverted repeats reveal that CDRs are overrepresented as compared with close inverted repeats. |
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Ships' records, however, reveal this pioneering woman to have been a landlubber who was on board ship for just a month. |
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From this perspective, the archaeological remains start to reveal a very different picture. |
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In the burial chamber, a nest of four golden shrines, each sitting within the other, are removed, to reveal a stone sarcophagus. |
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The fog cleared to reveal gleaming glaciers and maritime alps as we made a cautious sun-soothed entry into the sound itself. |
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And likewise, I try to remain a little distant and aloof, and not reveal too much of myself and my ditziness. |
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Equally intriguing is Shichifukujin, a netsuke of a peach carved out of boxwood that opens to reveal the stone inside. |
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Velogenic viral infection of chickens and turkeys in lay usually reveal egg yolk in the abdominal cavity with flaccid, degenerative follicles. |
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He remembered occasions in the outer in the 1960s and '70s when a space would suddenly clear to reveal knots of men belting into each other. |
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Mr Hughes said he had a couple more sessions to go before a scan would reveal whether the tumour had regressed. |
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At almost any time of the day, a casual stroll through these public areas will reveal them to be alive with activity. |
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But there are fissures in the cocky exterior that occasionally reveal a rage and a wretchedness that seems to border on despair. |
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The purpose of neutron reflectometry is to reveal the microstructure of materials in thin film geometries. |
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Curious, she stroked the creamy wrapping paper before ripping it off to reveal a lovely black velvet book. |
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Using computers and medical scanning techniques, it can reveal the secrets of a mummy without disturbing the wrappings. |
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A detailed physical examination and radiologic workup failed to reveal a primary tumor elsewhere. |
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I will not reveal any confidential information that may come to my knowledge in the course of my work. |
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The process has to reveal the total capability provided by every program and lay the facts on the table for all to see. |
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She smiled at me and performed a pirouette, her skirt rising up to reveal a flash of white knickers. |
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Brain scans won't reveal that you're an obsessive compulsive or suffer from kleptomania. |
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Because he spoke to me off the record, I will not reveal either his university or the subject he teaches. |
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I tear at the paper with a vengeance to reveal that my dream had come true also. |
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Are buyers going to reveal their financial condition prior to the exchange as a gesture of reciprocity? |
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When I enter the library, it is with an openness and receptivity to whatever is waiting to reveal itself to me. |
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The theatre goes black, and the red curtains part, and go back towards the wings as the stage lights go up to reveal the lobby of a small hotel. |
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I fail to see why a choreographer would think it is a good idea to tackily reveal so much spurious flesh, and for so long. |
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By the end of the century J. I. Thomson would reveal that atoms could also be divided into parts. |
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These open up to reveal a spacious hallway, off which lies a bay-windowed drawing room with its French doors leading to the rear garden. |
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The driver's window rolled down to reveal Jonathon with a huge grin on his face. |
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The rituals also reveal something about social relationships and status in Khoikhoi society. |
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Health services are failing to keep up with national improvements, key performance indicators reveal today. |
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Our data suggest that the performance paradigm can be expanded to reveal more of the physiological underpinning of natural selection in the wild. |
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With time, that study may even reveal the nature of sacred lands, and tell us what powers were invested in the kahuna nui. |
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Here are real stories of courage against adversity which reveal rich personalities who have much to offer. |
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However, if these are to be published then there's good reason to reveal the juvenilia. |
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Today we can reveal that not only have we smashed the target but we've done it a year ahead of schedule. |
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Examination of the lungs may initially reveal focal rales that will eventually become diffuse. |
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The physical exam may be normal or the lung exam may reveal fine rales or wheezes. |
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First, in order to be initiated, a person has to bind himself, by the most cruel and barbarous oaths, never to reveal any of Masonry's secrets. |
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Now it's lying on the beach and he's chipped away the mud and shells to reveal an iron canon. |
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Presence of cardiomegaly on the chest radiograph may be the only diagnostic clue and echocardiography may reveal pericardial effusion. |
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However in the afternoon the fog lifted for a few hours to reveal the magnificent ship in all her glory. |
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As expected, the door opened to reveal Aunt Demeter's porcelain, rose-accented features and sable hair. |
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Yet when the clamour died away, the mists lifted to reveal what had been achieved. |
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But the excavations did reveal that the building had burnt down, so charcoal was available for radiocarbon dating. |
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These blisters eventually burst to reveal small wet patches of red skin that may weep fluid. |
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The credits reveal it was written by David himself, surely not a man at home with biting satire. |
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Our diligent investigations reveal serious alteration to the terms of the document. |
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I reveal most of the plot, so if you want to avoid the spoilers, skip any paragraph preceded by an asterisk. |
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He lifts up the front of the garment to reveal a pair of pure white Jockettes. |
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He tore open the package, to reveal crumpled rice paper wadded up around a much smaller box in the center of the package. |
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Her campaign team did not immediately reveal how many people participated in the Web chat. |
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Review of the flow cytometric immunophenotypic data failed to reveal a monoclonal B-cell or aberrant T-cell population. |
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Flow cytometric immunophenotyping did not reveal an aberrant T cell or monoclonal B-cell population. |
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Letters received reveal their abhorrence at the behavioural example being set by our so-called leaders of state and nation. |
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He then shifted his weight from his left to right side allowing his black jacket to open to reveal a gun, tucked into the waist of his jeans. |
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Her baby blue tee stopped a few inches above the waistline of the jeans to reveal her slender back. |
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Michael Alstad's videos reveal urban spaces that are above or below the passenger's sightlines. |
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Internet pages reveal phone conversations with journalists that consist of MacIsaac quacking like a duck before he hangs up. |
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Account books of the period reveal how traders fared in this unusual situation. |
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Instead, it was as if the models were swathed in giant fabric sample books, each layer peeling off to reveal another beneath. |
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Her comments in interviews and at readings, likewise, reveal the startling literalness of her apparently abstract, difficult poems. |
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It was from a sense of wanting to extend the way imagination can reveal the necessary knowledge. |
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By day, it would reveal a planet as awesomely beautiful and abundant in natural wealth as ever. |
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Eventually, it becomes so overwhelming that you feel the need to reveal it to one or two people. |
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Yet, even though official statistics reveal this abysmal state of affairs, what is the Government's response? |
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Any cursory examination of schools would reveal that the attendance on Carnival week is abysmally low. |
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Vander's contradictory impulses, to conceal and to reveal are not exposed as a failing but revealed as inherent to speech. |
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It is possible that a study of gender and race might reveal that racial identity was more muted and class affinity bolder. |
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I didn't reveal my earlier transgressions so as not to make him an accessory after the fact. |
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The neckline was low and open to reveal her collarbone and a little bit of cleavage. |
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These reveal a Janus-faced director, working firmly in a tradition of Victorian hagiography, but clearly searching for contemporary relevance. |
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Private thoughts made public reveal a waspish view of the world which readers may find surprising. |
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For decades now writers and journalists have been chipping away at the myth of Orwell to reveal some of the truth. |
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I don't like having to reveal personal information when I fill in a job application. |
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The reveal will give your doorjamb a cleaner, more finished look. |
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But unlike the usual depiction of androgyny, in which women are defeminized, Taralis allowed men to reveal their softer side. |
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After a great deal of anguished consideration, and at great personal risk, I have decided to come forward and reveal my secret. |
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He removed her beige Roger Vivier pumps and white lab coat to reveal a denuded ballerina-pink slip dress. |
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He opens the briefcase to reveal hundreds of well-thumbed sheets of paper filled with typewritten words. |
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They reveal him as a talented cartoonist and caricaturist, reminiscent of Ralph Steadman and Edward Gorey. |
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Any excursion outside Brandon city limits was bound to reveal several new chunks smeared on the highway in neverending configurations of minced meat and bone. |
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Three limpid watercolors reveal their development through a few washes applied to a pencil or ink line drawing, providing more graphic than chromatic complexity. |
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These reveal that many users spontaneously give up the drug of their own accord, without benefit of detox, rehab or any other professional intervention. |
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Today, we can reveal we have obtained a draft copy of that very test, a powerful and highly accurate method of assessing individuals for senior positions. |
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A morning mist hung over everything, clearing occasionally to reveal lone fishermen. |
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These radical differences reveal crucial changes in American culture. |
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The dark cloud has lifted to reveal a red haze, if you will. |
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The notion that a perverse finding of fact does not reveal an error of law in a court of law of our judicature is one I will never accept never, ever. |
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The best bits, apart from a few genuinely funny ad-libs, are when the actors seem to break character and reveal things about their own real lives. |
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But not content to stop there, Chan went on to reveal that the potentially annoying Owen Wilson is, in fact, the intolerable wet blanket we suspected all along. |
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Physical examination of the lungs may reveal rales and pleural effusions. |
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However, the data also reveal that more than one-half of Slovak Americans who received a bachelor's degree continued their education and obtained an advanced degree. |
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Though the courtroom will be open, the judge has asked the media not to reveal the identities of the parents or children. |
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Laboratory findings reveal high blood sugar and glucose in the urine and as the metabolic derangement worsens, excessive ketone bodies in the blood and urine. |
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The names revealed can then be researched in newspapers of the time and at the National Archive, where records of wills, births and deaths will reveal further information. |
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A cursory inspection of available podcasts was unable to reveal the reason for the difficulty with iTunes. |
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Unpublished wind rose data reveal that prevailing winds are generally from the west, with significant components from both the northwest and southwest. |
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As wineberries ripen, the calyxes spread to reveal the berries within. |
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This was the reason it happened, to reveal in advance the defining event of the New Testament, like a mirror catching its light even before the light was kindled. |
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It would not be wise to reveal his knowledge to these people. |
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But peering more closely at the photograph, taken this August, his weary brown eyes reveal a darker truth. |
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He pulls back the curtain to reveal a magnificent charade in which everyone is wittingly or unwittingly complicit in the world's most extended re-enactment. |
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Boyfriend, a New Orleans-based rapper who prefers not to reveal her real name, gets up from her decaf cafe au lait. |
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In Mary, the latest scientific evidence is combined with stunning computer graphics and dramatic recreations to reveal the real woman behind the image. |
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Far be it from us to reveal any skeletons in the mayor-elect's tree cupboard, but he was once red-carded by a referee for cavorting about the pitch with a blow-up doll. |
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Striking copper coloured bark on the stems and trunk peels off in large pieces to reveal lighter new bark below making it irresistible to stop and touch. |
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Last week, del Toro and Cuse sat down with The Daily Beast to reveal the inside story of the making of The Strain. |
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Dimples and scratches in the sand also reveal the presence of numerous small mammals, including kangaroo rats, ground squirrels, pocket mice, and wood rats. |
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I lifted up the right side of my shirt to reveal the redness of my skin. |
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Dempsey has twice made public statements that seemed to reveal his dissatisfaction with the White House policy. |
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I won't reveal more, but the conclusion unwittingly undermines its support for the cause by making activists and supporters look like uncompassionate, extremist kooks. |
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Although she was keeping the details under wraps, town centre manager Debbie O'Brien did reveal that the theme of this year's display will be Winter Wonderland. |
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Ferber makes us root for dirk, only to reveal at the end that Roelf is the son that Selina wishes she had. |
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Archaeological findings in a lake dwelling site near Dunshaughlin, Ireland, reveal remains of dogs with the same type of skull dating back to the 8th and 9th century. |
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It twisted and turned to reveal views over waterfalls cascading down canyons, stonewalled fields big enough only for a single cherry or almond tree or a small patch of vines. |
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Anderson says some of the men who come to his self-help organization have waited over 60 years to reveal their abuse. |
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As an educator, I just try to educate people, so that they know how they need to see the world as science has come to reveal it. |
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In the case of the electromagnetic force, a panacea was found in 1947, excising infinity to reveal finite, correct, answers. |
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Other studies reveal the properties of glasses made by one particular sugar, trehalose, in reducing the anharmonicity of slow vibrational modes of embedded proteins. |
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Lucky Break pierces the superficial surface of acting to reveal the enthralling, authentic drama at the heart of the business. |
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Following a seismic retrofit, windows were carved into the concrete street facade to reveal the activities within and shed a welcoming glow onto the pavement at night. |
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People as well as objects may reveal the presence of the supernatural. |
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I found not the reveal to be the real shocker, but the last scene more so. |
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The reveal makes no manner of sense and the motive is certainly shaky. |
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The mats will show happy, smiling faces of young people on one side, but the reverse will reveal the scars, both mental and physical, that accidents can cause. |
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A complete blood count may reveal leukocytosis or thrombocytopenia. |
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They reveal an altogether vulnerable, fallible person with ambition, passion, and doubt. |
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He opened it to reveal a collection of small medals and ribbons. |
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Only a closer look at the financials would reveal where that money came from. |
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Judith held out her hand to reveal a small band on her left ring finger. |
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Putin has taken off the flimsy mask of democracy to reveal himself in full as the would-be KGB dictator he has always been. |
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Scientists hope that some of those rocks contain sediments that will reveal information about past conditions in the crater, which could be a dry lake bed. |
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As it is improved and expanded, fmri research may one day reveal an equally astonishing view. |
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A closer look at many new buildings reveal they are equipped with various kinds of solar electric modules collecting solar power for water heating and electricity. |
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Further tests may reveal whether planting Neotyphodium-infected robust needlegrass along roadsides could discourage animals from grazing too close to roadways. |
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He advocated theories existence that would be sufficiently robust to reveal the larger patterns of society and do justice to its intricacies and complexities. |
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Crackpots eventually reveal themselves as such, and forfeit their influence in consequence. |
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Low water levels reveal carved layers of green and red argillite. |
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Now her parents are retired, she has one brother who is a graphic designer, another who is a punk rocker and she is loth to reveal any more details. |
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Within seconds, the door to the bedroom swiftly opened to reveal a concerned-looking azure-haired young lady wearing pink polka-dot pajamas and a pair of rose-colored glasses. |
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He listened, a little confused, trying to catch up, while he pulled off his galoshes to reveal tan suede moccasin boots. |
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I brush the loose hair that escaped from my hat back away from my face, and lower my scarf to reveal more than just my red cheeks, a pair of eyes and a very red nose. |
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When the batteries were changed, some glitch caused Elmo to reveal his dark side. |
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It is rumoured that the audited figures will reveal a bigger shortfall. |
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A celebrity whose egocentric and grandiloquent pronouncements reveal a potentially dangerous person in serious need of help? |
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Melendez led a group of us through the exhibition and enchanted all visitors to the side chapel by opening the sacrarium to reveal a painting of the Last Supper. |
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Simultaneously, a transparent display rises from above the wheel and is illuminated by ultra-violet light to reveal the speedometer and tachometer. |
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The limpid glass doors reveal the living room clearly from the dining room. |
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Our results reveal that it simply opened up too late for that to have been possible. |
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They reveal a legion of L-plate motorists determined to do whatever it takes to pass. |
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The Cretaceous record of diatoms is limited, but recent studies reveal a progressive diversification of diatom types. |
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The study of individual grains can reveal much historical information as to the origin and kind of transport of the grain. |
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But Polley did not reveal the account's whereabouts to Warner Publishing, and he reportedly ignored Warner's demands to do so. |
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Pregnant at 16 with her first child and unwilling to reveal the name of the child's father, she returned to waiting tables in Cardiff. |
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Men are supposed to come to the mosque wearing loose and clean clothes that do not reveal the shape of the body. |
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The stomach contents of Dall's porpoises reveal that they mainly feed on cephalopods and bait fish, like capelin and sardines. |
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These letters in particular reveal Offa's relations with the continent, as does his coinage, which was based on Carolingian examples. |
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Comparative ovule and megagametophyte development in Hydatellaceae and water lilies reveal a mosaic of features among the earliest angiosperms. |
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Patrick's Confessio and his Letter to Coroticus reveal aspects of life in Britain, from where he was abducted to Ireland. |
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The sample can then be etched to reveal the microstructure and macrostructure of the metal. |
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Skidmore's mother, who died shortly before we visited, refused to reveal the secret. |
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The accountancy firm BDO were appointed to reveal why the company running the club failed. |
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Asking if her son had any distinguishing marks, he stripped off his clothes to reveal the same marks and mother and son were thus reunited. |
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In each poem, I'm trying to reveal a truth, so it can't have a fictional beginning. |
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Let us allow Him to work in and through us to reveal the way to fulfillness. |
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A trip to almost any drug store in Canada will reveal hyper-bright packaging of lipglosses and fake bellyrings for tweens. |
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Ishiguro's technique is to allow these characters to reveal their flaws implicitly during the narrative. |
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Subsequent stories reveal that Watson's early assessment was incomplete in places and inaccurate in others. |
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Artifice and imitation reveal the finikin or uncertain soul as surely as deliberate bareness reveals a conscious austerity. |
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An evening spent with a good catalogue or gardening encyclopaedia will reveal an astonishingly wide range of both weepers and fastigiates. |
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The Panama Papers reveal that a former Supreme Court judge, Barbosa, bought an apartment in downtown Miami. |
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Their greatest power is often the ability to force a government to reveal certain pieces of information. |
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It was soon realized that there was a discrepancy between the two, but the Air Ministry decided not to reveal this. |
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Portraits by Leon Bakst in oil and in pencil and ink by Valentine Gross and Jean Cocteau reveal radically different views. |
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As such, they reveal a central concern in Acmeist practice, but do not necessarily specify qualities which are uniquely Acmeist. |
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Salt flats and salt lakes reveal a time when the great inland seas covered much of what is now the West. |
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A glance at this typography will reveal great difficulties, which diacritical marks necessarily throw in the way of both printer and writer. |
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Mitigation investigations typically reveal lives and social networks with pervasive social problems that have been managed maladaptively. |
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Palpation may reveal tenderness behind the medial malleolus when the ankle is dorsiflexed, indicating a posteromedial lesion. |
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Macbeth, disturbed, visits the three witches once more and asks them to reveal the truth of their prophecies to him. |
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For Hunt it was the duty of the artist to reveal the correspondence between sign and fact. |
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They pulled his breeches around his ankles, and dragged him around the house, but Lawrence refused to reveal the whereabouts of his money. |
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He began to reveal their names on 8 November, and told how they intended to place Princess Elizabeth on the throne. |
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According to the report, it is being said that this was likely a case of large scale identity theft, but BSI did not reveal any further details. |
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The few chairs and the low table had been stripped of paint to reveal the brightsome grain of pine wood. |
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Scientists at JIC are confident studying natural processes will reveal new antibiotics. |
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Radiographs occasionally reveal unusual intra-coronal radiolucencies in the dentine of unerupted teeth. |
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Histologic examination of other organs did not reveal any further evidence of disseminated zygomycosis. |
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But Wogan, 66, has now used his column in Woman's Weekly magazine to reveal that his ancestral name is originally from South-West Wales. |
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One punter took pity and he opened up his box to reveal a stainless steel coffee machine with all the whirry and whooshy bits. |
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Molecular data reveal some major adaptational shifts in the early evolution of most diverse avian family, the Furnariidae. |
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Only a few of the 26 malurids have been studied sufficiently closely to reveal their social organization. |
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The idea is to reveal human nature and behavior with your camera moves. |
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But we can reveal the crack unit is being funded by the Government via a private UK security company to wage war by proxy on Gaddafi. |
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Analyzed correctly, the numbers reveal a subtle structure that reflects the simple equations at the heart of random number generators. |
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Highsmith's protagonist is a c Walm character whose psychotic tendencies slowly reveal themselves. |
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The floor has been removed to reveal the empty space which the hot air flowed through to heat the floor. |
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Head scarves are pulled back to reveal dyed blonde hair, their manteaux jackets colourful and figure-hugging. |
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They have a mantic power to know and reveal what is concealed in the future, a revelation they express in human language just as prophets do. |
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Figures reveal the footie star's openness has helped encourage young blokes to have their bald bonces treated. |
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