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So, I want to show you some of the findings that led up to what I've
uncovered
as a presentation form.
And I was excited that we
uncovered
this hidden talent of paper in the process.
I want to go full spectrum and tell you how, in the process of developing this new technology, we've
uncovered
some surprising heterodoxies that can serve as lessons for innovation, ideas worth spreading.
When it was uncovered, it ushered in a new era of streamlined, archaically futuristic design called Googie, which came to be synonymous with the Jet Age, a misnomer.
Every new fact that is
uncovered
adds to the growing body of our collective knowledge.
Some of it ran off as flooding, but most of the water that soaked into the soil simply evaporated out again, exactly as it does in your garden if you leave the soil
uncovered.
StopFake has
uncovered
more than 1,000 fakes about Ukraine.
I've performed in clubs all over America, and I've also performed in Arabic in the Middle East, uncensored and
uncovered.
They've
uncovered
corruption, abuse.
Then after many years of work, the river with clean water,
uncovered.
GG: Well, I mean, the endgame for me as a journalist is very simple, which is to make sure that every single document that's newsworthy and that ought to be disclosed ends up being disclosed, and that secrets that should never have been kept in the first place end up
uncovered.
There, he
uncovered
a hoard of precious artifacts, jewelry, and metalwork, including two diadems and a copper shield.
The layer Schliemann had
uncovered
dated back to the Mycenaean Age, more than 1,000 years too early for Homer.
It wasn't until the 1990s that scientists finally
uncovered
the genetic basis of resistance.
I was struggling to work on one of them and model it sort of combinatorially, instead of the way it was typically done, and that led to this work and we
uncovered
some new things.
So many diseases were once thought of as psychological until science
uncovered
their biological mechanisms.
What we
uncovered
is that there are few rules to protect us and the ones we have are not being properly enforced.
We uncovered, many lessons from lives well-led, and what those people immortalized in print could teach us.
There, we
uncovered
a microorganism that could make novel antibiotics, antibiotics that can kill the world's worst superbugs.
Their analysis
uncovered
three common feelings: first, a greater appreciation for Earth's beauty; second, an increased sense of connection to all other living beings; and third, an unexpected, often overwhelming sense of emotion.
Political conversations with our family and friends
uncovered
a level of polarization that many of us had not previously experienced.
There's a lot to see here, but there's more that is hidden, waiting to be
uncovered.
Architecture isn't uncovered: it's discovered.
Because what I and other journalists have
uncovered
is that multiple crimes took place during the referendum.
Instead, scientists, inspired by birds,
uncovered
the principles of aerodynamics.
In 2008, archeologists
uncovered
two 9,000-year old skeletons.
But I bet you don't know that a single investigation
uncovered
one million counterfeit incidents in the aeronautical supply chain in the US.
And I
uncovered
that if learning is embedded in real-world context, that if you blur the boundaries between school and life, then children go through a journey of "aware," where they can see the change, "enable," be changed, and then "empower," lead the change.
These laboratory movies (and, yes, they spend a lot of time in the laboratory), always fail in one dimension: there is an understanding that single people fooling around have
uncovered
secrets beyond the comprehension of anyone to this time.
The third question is: how many times we did the "super secret government agency conspiracy gets
uncovered
from inside" plot?
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