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unearthing

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1. unearthing - Noun

2. unearthing - Verb

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of Unearth

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The present age delights in unearthing a great man's secrets; for one thing because we like to temper our admiration and also perhaps we have a vague hope of finding a clue to genius in such "revelations." André Malraux

There seems to be more abiding interest in unearthing old memos abroad than there is here. Gwen Ifill

I am an obsessive garage cleaner - my wife and the neighbors make fun of me. I remember that my father was the same way, and now when I'm out there unearthing things in the garage, I realize I am becoming my dad! Chris O'Donnell

Indecision may come from an instinctive hunch that there's more you need to know - which means it's time to learn everything you can about the pros and cons of each option. You can continue on this track, however, only as long as you're unearthing genuinely new information. Martha Beck

Even in the freakish, contorted sporting universe in which boxing resides, a vacuum of reason where every prospect is a future world champion and every boast cranked up to 11, the idea of unearthing a gifted heavyweight remains the Holy Grail. Source: Internet

But more generally, creating widespread cynicism about the truth and the institutions charged with unearthing it erodes the very foundation of liberal democracy. Source: Internet

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