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unearthing

noun as in ascertainment

noun as in detection

noun as in excavation

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noun as in locating

noun as in mining

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Sochan agreed with Tatum, citing increased exposure in Great Britain as being a way of unearthing more talent capable of making the NBA.

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Omega auction manager Dan Muscatelli-Hampson said: "Unearthing gems like these is always exciting and why we love what we do."

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I think a lot of times, people want to come into a space that is saying: We are unearthing a tragedy, a brutality against American children.

When law student Chidimma Adetshina clinched a coveted spot as a Miss South Africa finalist, her triumph unleashed a vicious backlash, unearthing a seam of xenophobia that lies close to the surface for some in the country.

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We wanted to have that unearthing and be a little more vulnerable than we’ve been in the past.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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