Word: unearthing
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...making sense of the Clinton videotapes will fall first to Fred Thompson, which is sort of an irony all its own. For it was Thompson, then a 30-year-old minority counsel to the Senate Watergate Committee, whose staff helped unearth the existence of Richard Nixon's secret White House recording system. The Clinton videotapes may not be incriminating, and they were never designed to be secret. But they can't be dismissed, for in Nixon's case the tapes proved to be the most powerful witness...
...Keepers are genuinely interested in helping women, they should stop battling us--assuming that their actions are in our best interest--and start talking. Productive conversations between spouses, brothers and sisters, or between male and female co-workers encourage the abused to speak out against domestic violence. And they unearth the false assumptions Promise Keepers make propagate a patriarchal inequality through secrets and lies...
Regardless of the hopes and the belief in the underlying potential, Benson remains in a quandary, wondering how to unearth the talented team he knows he possesses...
...President Bill Clinton's past sex life in order to dig up revealing pillow talk about the Whitewater investment scheme. In a series of recent interviews with Arkansas state troopers and 12 to 15 women, including Paula Jones, investigators swerved from their usual hunt for business-related information to unearth details on Clinton's sex acts and any illicit rendezvous with other women, The Washington Post reported. Attorneys working with independent counsel Kenneth Starr argue that the interviews were necessary to establish whether President Clinton had confided details of his business investment to anyone. Maybe next they'll be hunting...
...they sniff, dream into the pictures their minds unearth, and write. A boy's hand is fixed to his forehead, covering one eye. A girl touches her lips with her pencil. They are all very still, separated from one another and from the classroom and the cold sun streaking...