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uncover

[uhn-kuhv-er] / ʌnˈkʌv ər /


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To uncover this history, researchers extracted peat cores reaching about half a meter deep from nine tundra locations north of the Brooks Range.

From Science Daily

But then, six months after the US withdrawal, Haqqani marched out in front of the world's cameras at a graduation ceremony of police officers in Kabul, his face uncovered.

From BBC

The researchers also uncovered evidence of the virus in an unusual place: a sample taken from the digestive tract of a cow involved in a California research study.

From Science Daily

Instead I lay my sore head on my pillow and thought long and hard about how to uncover that stolen money.

From Literature

To uncover these details, researchers carried out two separate experiments.

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