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  • But, as the fog of war lifted, it re vealed a country with no schools and no jobs.

    Craig and Marc Kielburger: Championship Team Helps Rebuild Liberia Craig 2010

  • Ghorb will remain a major player in Iran's energy industry through its front companies and affiliates, unless their real affiliations are re vealed.

    Tightening the Sanctions Noose on Tehran 2010

  • Two more reluctant pushes with the piece of wood re - vealed the gray, decomposing carcass of a beak-faced owlbear buried beneath the more usual sorts of garbage.

    Stalling 2010

  • All of the victims died of multiple gunshot wounds, autopsies re vealed.

    Shooter Was Calm Before Killings 2010

  • The Ninth Circuit was suggesting that be-cause three Justices in Korematsu dissented even without seeing the sup-pressed evidence, even more Justices would have dissented and consti-tuted a new majority (back in Hirabayashi) if the evidence had been re-vealed.

    Is That Legal?: Who's to Blame? 2006

  • Opening his fingers, the man re-vealed the contents of his hand.

    The Chronicles of Riddick Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2004

  • A quick check of the ship's company re - vealed that everyone was still with them, although a few members had sustained minor injuries.

    Ilse Witch Brooks, Terry 2000

  • Truls Rohk moved a step to his right, and the movement re - vealed a flash of arm and leg of huge proportions, all muscle and thick hair, bare to the mountain night.

    Ilse Witch Brooks, Terry 2000

  • As Chess dodged past a clump of brush, lightning re - vealed a wedge of goblin-warriors coming at the kender from ahead, only yards away.

    The Gates of Thorbardin Parkinson, Dan 1990

  • As Chess dodged past a clump of brush, lightning re - vealed a wedge of goblin-warriors coming at the kender from ahead, only yards away.

    The Gates of Thorbardin Parkinson, Dan 1990

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