Uncovering
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Because after all, science is humanity's best effort at
uncovering
the truth about our world, about our very existence.
The job of
uncovering
the global food waste scandal started for me when I was 15 years old.
Unfortunately, empirical data, good, hard stats, don't exist, and therefore to prove my point, I first of all had to find some proxy way of
uncovering
how much food was being wasted.
With clean water, suddenly the
uncovering
of the river became possible, and with luck and actually a lot of pushing, my partner Takako Tajima and I were commissioned by the city to work with a team of engineers to uncover the river.
But every word we write in the narrative of our own lives, we come closer to
uncovering
what's beneath our own masks, maybe even embracing that true misfit, that true crazy one within.
But the first step to
uncovering
this question is to investigate when in development we become sensitive to others' evaluations.
Not only for the way they speak to Chinese American and immigrant experiences, but also for
uncovering
a deeper truth: the need to be seen and understood by the ones you love.
Thanks for showing the good and bad, the ups and downs, and for
uncovering
that amazing BBC footage.
...I saw this movie when it first came out in France, in my hometown, 54 years ago, I was nine, and today I still remember each black and white frame, especially the black ones, because it was so tense, scary, those sneaking attacks through that dark pass in the mountain, the two soldiers, prisoners forced to fight each other by their captors, the last battle with the
uncovering
of the wagon with the Gatling in it firing away, the last fight between Peck and the chief, and the Happy End which let me take back my breath.
After
uncovering
the murder, he goes all out to find the perp.
It has a quasi-"Ten Little Indians" scenario, but ditches it mid-way through in favor of spotlighting Sally Field and her
uncovering
of a killer.
At first coming across as a heavy handed copper in conflict with the heroine, but then proving to be intelligent and caring, as he works with her in
uncovering
the truth.
From here on everything deals with
uncovering
the secret of the book and its spells to flee from prison.
The story centers around Moore and her friend Headly recently married to a brute of a guy played by Bruce Willis - and goes from there to murder, mystery, and the eventual
uncovering
of what is the truth behind everything.
We never see any of their deaths, instead we get Houghton
uncovering
them via phone calls and visits to the dead's survivors.
Mike begins spying on the man afterwards, fascinated with
uncovering
the strange events surrounding the funeral home.
The police threaten to turn him over to the Gestapo if he doesn't cooperate by
uncovering
the real spy among the hotel guests.
Patty quickly becomes Pug's assistant in
uncovering
a fix (becomes Holmes never suspected Watson of a crime).
Chaotic excavation and exhumation--often by family members desperate to learn the fate of loved ones--and unprofessional treatment of the evidence aggravates the challenges of
uncovering
the truth.
Indeed, though the existence of Iraq’s Osirak plant was public knowledge,
uncovering
Syria’s Al Kibar plant was an intelligence coup.
In 2009, for example, Sergei Magnitsky, a lawyer, was accused of embezzlement after
uncovering
a fraudulent tax-refund scheme run by Russian officials.
To be sure, Khrushchev’s
uncovering
of Stalin’s crimes and cult of personality in 1956 made a huge impression both in the Soviet Union and abroad.
Sheremet spent more than two decades reporting in three post-Soviet countries, and was relentless in
uncovering
corruption wherever he reported.
The US Anti-Doping Agency, for example, played a central role in
uncovering
a new synthetic steroid known as THG linked to a California firm catering to Olympic and professional athletes.
Global experience since the attacks of September 11, 2001, suggests that while such operations may do little to detect kitchen bomb-makers, they are very effective indeed in
uncovering
more complex and dangerous plots involving multiple players.
New technologies are
uncovering
more genes every day and comprehensive lists have been drawn up for worms, mice, and humans.
Even Chinese media have come under fire from officials for
uncovering
the kinds of workplace hazards that muckraking journalists revealed a century ago in the US.
A key problem with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, for instance, was that their regulator failed to do its job of
uncovering
the massive accounting fraud embedded in their books.
Again, who better than this collage artist, this chameleon of citation and intertextuality, this laconic lyricist, this verbal alchemist who spent his life reinventing others’ words and his own,
uncovering
the embers of the era beneath the ashes of the day’s defeats, and transmuting into gold the lead he heard on the radio?
Demonetization not only cost India at least 1.5 million jobs; it also failed to achieve its primary goal of
uncovering
“black money,” because 99% of the cash was returned to banks.
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