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  • Long before the statue was unearthed, the natural process of patination had caused the formation of the red cuprite, blue azurite and green malachite commonly found in ancient bronzes. Apollo Deconstructed
  • The job involved getting up at some unearthly hour to catch the first train.
  • Many dinosaur skeletons that are nearly intact have also been unearthed. Times, Sunday Times
  • A cat less agile than the rest of his species had been known to entangle himself in the little swing window, and to hang there all the night, sending forth unearthly caterwaulings, to the unspeakable terror of Miss Wendover's guest, unfamiliar with the mechanism of the room, and wondering what breed of Hampshire demon or afrit was thus making night hideous. The Golden Calf
  • Today more than a dozen transitional whale fossils have been unearthed - an excellent series for such rarely fossilized animals.
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  • Over the ruins of the castle rose an unearthly wind, carrying with it an inhuman wail.
  • So they are going to have to get creative and maybe unearth a little gem from somewhere. The Sun
  • He wasn't even fazed; he just rolled his eyes and reached under the bed and unearthed a shoebox and handed it to me.
  • These yield an unearthly effect, especially since the artist has draped his monogram, suspended from a garland, across the top of the picture.
  • Now modern science has unearthed archaeological evidence of where he accomplished this feat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Vegetarians even have their own central section (the vegetarian bar) on the long buffet table, which is skylit by an unearthly golden glow.
  • I was really hoping to unearth a decent movie this time, and I came up with an undisputed classic.
  • Chandra sighed and watched as the girls gleefully sorted through the assorted treasures they were unearthing.
  • Local police - once again, actors - raid the villa and unearth a stash of illegal porn, blaming its existence on the harangued party boys, who now believe themselves to be facing time in a Spanish lock-up.
  • The inquiry unearthed some disturbing evidence.
  • He says that while natural weight-loss remedies may have a more wholesome image than slimming pills, an extensive review unearthed no evidence that they work. Times, Sunday Times
  • But he gets more than he bargained for when his photographic evidence unearths a surprisingly saucy affair. The Sun
  • In today's environment, Agnew's boodling would have been unearthed in three days. Jeralyn Merritt is comparing Sarah Palin to McGovern's disastrous selection, Thomas Eagleton.
  • Numerous skeletons of young calves have also been unearthed, many of them nestled next to adult females, no doubt their mothers.
  • An unearthly silence brooded in the cabin, broken only by Bishop filling a basin from the water-bucket, and by Corliss seeking out his smallest and daintiest house-moccasins and his warmest socks. CHAPTER 20
  • At this stage of the game, genuine leftists should actually hope and pray that the 'Birthers' unearth (or fabricate) evidence that BarackObama was not born in the US, because every day that passes thisWall Street front-manis chipping away at what's left of the so-called progressive movement in America. Printing: Obama Taps Bush to Lead Haiti Relief Effort?!
  • His specialties were the treatment of rectal and venereal diseases, but no search of his published writings or other literature unearthed any mention of his treating so-called fistulas of the penis. Portrait of a Killer
  • Finally, Coats unearthed a slightly less curvacious Mattel doll -- Midge -- and persuaded the company to use her. Woman Warrior
  • It will be a moment of deep sadness that will, unless some bowlers of similar calibre are unearthed soon, herald Sri Lanka's slide down the world rankings.
  • USA TODAY spent days and nights at home, combing through cable and syndicated offerings to unearth these nuggets — some obscure, some not — to air-condition the mind on those long, hot hours in your own living room. On 'staycation'? Don't touch that dial; there's lots to watch
  • Because of the way these were unearthed by accident with other posters, they can be offered at the giveaway price of only $15.
  • It was human-shaped, tall and muscular, but it glowed with an unearthly blue light.
  • The farmer unearthed a valuable artifact while plowing his field.
  • The archaeologists last week unearthed engravings of a bison, another ibex, part of a horse and some triangular shapes.
  • Cognitive scientist Guy Claxton has unearthed the unconscious throughout history.
  • But unfortunately, up to now, we know little about the model-making technique for no recordation about ancient bronze casting technology and the short of unearthed archaeological materials.
  • Morgan braced himself as the process began; the whole room shook as the generators began churning out an unearthly hum.
  • Over the ruins of the castle rose an unearthly wind, carrying with it an inhuman wail.
  • If it's not interrupting teatime viewing of The Simpsons then it's popping up at the most unearthly of hours.
  • A newly unearthed fossil is the missing link between land and marine mammals: Standing two to three feet tall on legs adapted to wade through shallow water, the 48-million-year-old Indohyus is the missing link between modern-day whales and their land-lubbing ancestors. Science Is Nifty
  • Could he also unearth their terrible secret? The Sun
  • Cats' cries have an unearthly quality.
  • Now they heard the distant baying of house-dogs, now the doleful call of the chuck-will's-widow, and once Mary's blood turned, for an instant, almost to ice at the unearthly shriek of the hoot owl just above her head. Standard Selections A Collection and Adaptation of Superior Productions From Best Authors For Use in Class Room and on the Platform
  • ZURICH - Archaeologists in the Swiss city of Zurich have unearthed a 5,000-year-old door that may be one of the oldest ever found in Europe. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Hey Paul .... did you ever think there just isnt anything there to "unearth"? Poll of polls: Obama losing ground
  • He set the alarm for 5 a.m. the next day and woke up at what for his household was an unearthly hour.
  • And also Sagalassos six different millefiori sherds where unearthed. Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Glass Studies Report 1
  • Before long a carnival of color began which I can only describe as delirious, intoxicating, a hardly bearable joy, a tender anguish, an indescribable yearning, an unearthly music, rich in love and worship. A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains
  • There was an unearthly howl in the distance that chilled Zeya to the bone.
  • When two writers are involved who happen to be great contemporary poets, artistic equals, the material that explodes out of the depths is bound to be incandescent, exhilarating, unearthly and passionate. Ted Hughes's final lines to Sylvia Plath bring closure to a tragic tale
  • These inquiries unearthed disturbing evidence about the safety record of the Chinook and its computer systems. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is a significant level of crime which needs to be unearthed, investigated and prosecuted.
  • The programme has also unearthed a rare interview he gave to the local historical society after pancreatic cancer was diagnosed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Before going at the piles of splintered remains with wooden mallets, Mick and Mairtin get juiced on a potent Irish moonshine called poteen and fiddle with the unearthed bits. Dallas Observer | Complete Issue
  • Candlesticks unearthed at Jamestown include a large brass pricket holder, one made of New Discoveries at Jamestown Site of the First Successful English Settlement in America
  • In just under three days, every last beet had been unearthed and eaten by the fat brown bunnies from the backyard's forest. Not "A Nutter" One!
  • An unearthly silence brooded in the cabin, broken only by Bishop filling a basin from the water-bucket, and by Corliss seeking out his smallest and daintiest house-moccasins and his warmest socks. CHAPTER 20
  • The bogus accounts were unearthed after the comptroller revisited the sampling audits of suspect non-resident accounts undertaken by the Revenue.
  • They were doorstepping the author's 82-year-old mother in an attempt to unearth more revelations.
  • In one shop, I unearthed a wonderful collection of 1920s toys.
  • From there on you're woken up at unearthly hours to be continuously tested and prodded.
  • Investigations unearthed evidence of corruption, bribery and kickbacks that horrified the public, politicians and sponsors. Times, Sunday Times
  • Analysis has shown that the avenue was heavily trampled by prehistoric feet, and archaeologists have unearthed numerous finds along its edge.
  • One has to merely grub in the back garden to unearth treasures '. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The bank probe into internal emails and instant messages has also allegedly unearthed other City traders' sordid behaviour. The Sun
  • Archaeologists digging at the ruins of a 12th-century abbey have unearthed a medieval poker chip. Times, Sunday Times
  • They carried us in their wombs for nine months, woke at unearthly hours to tend to our screams.
  • Clubs employ scouts who work their whole lives to unearth such gems, so why are they then treated so casually?
  • But he gets more than he bargained for when his photographic evidence unearths a surprisingly saucy affair. The Sun
  • A private detective has apparently unearthed some fresh evidence.
  • Professor Quatermass is called in when building work unearths an ancient skull, which appears to challenge conceptions of man's origins.
  • A team of volunteers is hoping to unearth the remains of classrooms of a ground-breaking but forgotten Bradford school.
  • Kwan unearths copious clips from her films and interviews the veterans who knew her, as well as telling her story in dramatic form.
  • The moonbeams caused the gems of elaborate jewelry to glow with an unearthly light, as if they possessed a heart pulse of their own.
  • Here was the situation, as I recounted it to myself: somehow, I was trapped in some unearthly dimension where Baltimore, actor Emilio Estevez, and myself had somehow collided in a big cartoon scrum complete with onomatopoeias and clouds of dust. I'm Not Emilio Estevez
  • These new advances unearth secrets from old bones. Times, Sunday Times
  • Specialising in "unearthing the books the chains miss", owners Patrick and Polly host events including author readings Jeremy Paxman in November, Buddhist meditation, map-reading classes and a book club on the first Wednesday of every month. Independent bookshops in south-east England
  • Big Bone Cave was certainly mined for fertilizer in 1884, when excavation by a local farmer unearthed bones of an extinct giant sloth.
  • he could hear the unearthly scream of some curlew piercing the din
  • You become an archaeologist in your own special dig, unearthing long-forgotten treasures. Times, Sunday Times
  • Among the items scientists have unearthed are four-inch clay figurines depicting men wearing hip and shoulder pads.
  • His mates cheered him off at the unearthly hour of 4 a.m. in the pouring rain from a bar that has asked to remain anonymous in the interests of good taste.
  • The graduate student ploughed through hundreds of pages of material to unearth a single fact.
  • unearthly love
  • As with 2008's Sweet Bells, Penistone folkie Rusby draws on the tradition of carol singing in South Yorkshire public houses, even unearthing centuries-old tunes in Diadem and Holmfirth Anthem. Kate Rusby: While Mortals Sleep – review
  • The PR person rummaged through a desk in the suite and unearthed a ballpoint with the hotel logo on it.
  • Deborah says something cruel to Carla to deny the truth that Carla unearthed.
  • Could he also unearth their terrible secret? The Sun
  • The police unearthed a skeleton in his garden.
  • The reporter had unearthed some secrets about him.
  • He said that the current trend in psychology is not to focus on trauma or the unearthing of psychic ghosts, but to explore peak experiences and how human beings can live optimal lives. Cape Fear Crime
  • Our leaders go through a ritualistic exercise, vowing to unearth the culprits immediately and giving them exemplary punishment.
  • Whit turned to look at Solace, who was glowing with an unearthly light.
  • He complied of course, and stood shading his haggard face in the unwonted sunlight of the great window, looking as wan and unearthly as if he had been summoned from the grave.
  • The name seemed to reverberate across the years, unearthing a lot of old feelings. BETTER THAN THIS
  • The most stunning demonstration of its unearthly spell occurs late in Pequod's ill-fated voyage, when the ship is illuminated by an eerie outburst of corposants in the midst of a violent squall.
  • One has to merely grub in the back garden to unearth treasures '. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Scientists have unearthed the bones of a human dwarf species in Indonesia that existed as recently as 18,000 years ago.
  • When he received a letter accepting his first book'it was like getting a letter from an unearthly address. Times, Sunday Times
  • She turned back to the television screen, its unearthly blue light washing out her face.
  • This makes them incredibly rich, but also worried that somebody else is going to unearth their secret. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was woken up at some unearthly hour of the morning by someone knocking on my door.Sentence dictionary
  • Today in "misleading and disappointing e-mail subject line" news, we have a sad story that was, for once, not unearthed from the depths of our spam folder (the contents of which have long been promising us magical slimdown solutions and um, other stuff). HotelChatter -
  • His waxy face stills glows an unearthly peach colour above his neatly clipped ginger beard. Times, Sunday Times
  • It will take longer and cost more to unearth, that is all. Polly of Pebbly Pit
  • Then an unearthly, spooky, almost howling sound joined it.
  • The exposed foundations of the north-western wall, where the slabs of grit rest upon the sands of the cliff, afforded signs of man in the shape of a jaw-bone, with teeth apparently modern; and above it, in the terreplein, we dug down upwards of a yard, without any result beyond unearthing a fine black scorpion. The Land of Midian
  • British archaeologists are enriched not impoverished if one of their colleagues from another country unearths a key bit of the jigsaw of an ancient civilisation.
  • I unearth new treasures each time, at shoestring prices. Times, Sunday Times
  • Presently appeared a kind of barracoon, a large square of thick cane-work and thatch about eight feet high, the Fetish house of the "Jinkimba" or circumcised boys, who received us with unearthly yells. Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo Volume 2
  • Many unearthed cultural relics are set forth in the exhibition hall.
  • Evidence for the scheme was said to have been discovered when a model of a dolphin wearing a parachute harness was unearthed at a Russian military installation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Outside pressures can unearth hidden gems. Times, Sunday Times
  • The satisfaction of unearthing the remains was dampened for Mr. Boyce and his team by a dispute over ownership of the bones.
  • The operator of the mechanical digger who unearthed both was not sure.
  • His job is to unearth bodies, attach names to their bones and return the remains to their families.
  • But at least they unearthed a new gem. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was bewitching, enchanting, graced with an unearthly elegance.
  • I was woken up at some unearthly hour of the morning by someone knocking on my door.
  • Miss Biddums obediently stooped to the lowest shelf of the _almirah_ and unearthed the big paper box in which His Majesty the King kept his dearest possessions. Indian Tales
  • Ancient palaces and concrete tower blocks had crumbled in Kathmandu valley, where bodies were being unearthed from the rubble. Times, Sunday Times
  • Justice Tobias said he had not been able to "unearth" any evidence to support Dr Gorman's claims in the largely "argumentative, discursive and irrelevant" material the unrepresented doctor presented to the court, and found in favour of the tribunal. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • Rock music, prog especially, constantly attempts to evoke certain unearthly worlds via musical experimentation.
  • Army bomb squad experts rushed to Cranfield on Monday after workmen unearthed an unexploded mortar.
  • He was powerfully built, tall and brown, with straight black hair to his shoulders, radiating a manly beauty and inner strength that was unearthly in its intensity.
  • And when we finally learn what is lurking in the corridor, making all that unearthly din, the reveal is ridiculously rich.
  • The language is shouted or perhaps sung by one unmoving performer to the other, creating an unearthly effect.
  • Three suspected terrorists were arrested after armed police stormed commercial premises in Morecambe and unearthed a stash of firearms.
  • Chivalry, pure and passionless women, unearthly beauty, some high southern fantasy possessed them.
  • A software engineer's wife was made to take a bath at the unearthly hour of 2 a.m. with ice cold water.
  • No one was more excited than archaeologist Eli Shukron, who was there when the steps to the ancient pool were unearthed.
  • A village historical society is breaking new ground - by using moles to unearth treasures from the past.
  • One must unearth the silences of history, the voices of the marginalized and the forgotten, the heterogeneity which is buried by singular versions of history. Untouchable Spring .... అంటరాని వసంతం
  • Her thoughtful examination unearths binaries of mind/body and immaterial/material in even the most highly self-reflexive critical writing.
  • My main problem with the call for routine and universal HIV testing is that I am skeptical about the planning and preparation that is being done by the appropriate government, health and public policy officials for the multitudes of HIV+ individuals that will be unearthed as a result of this signifucant policy shift. Archive 2006-07-01
  • The movie performs a kind of archaeology of crime, unearthing the secrets that lie beneath secrets, and discovering finally the bottomlessness of every mystery.
  • On the island, the father unearths a box and hides it in the boat.
  • When he received a letter accepting his first book'it was like getting a letter from an unearthly address. Times, Sunday Times
  • These Oreads are peculiar: they come upon you with an unearthly charm, like some starlight evening; they inspire a wild but not warm delight; their beauty is the beauty of spirits: their grace is not the grace of life, but of seasons or scenes in nature: theirs is the dewy bloom of morning - the languid flush of evening - the peace of the moon - the changefulness of clouds. Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte
  • For a while, the progression of their relationship echoes the discoveries they unearth about Ash and Christabel.
  • Stones whose surfaces have shallow pits about the size of a quarter are often unearthed at archaeological sites, but nobody is sure what their function was.
  • Spidery legs, rat eyes, whiffling whiskers: an unearthed hedgehog, part of the general exodus due to building developments nearby.
  • For all he knew it might not be unusual to unearth human bones in grounds such as these.
  • The enjambment of ‘un/earthly’ comes across not so much as violent or macabre (as the word unearthly might suggest) but again as hesitation.
  • The goatskin manuscripts of these ancient psalms were unearthed near the Dead Sea ruins of Qumran in 1948.
  • Sure, many of the heavyweights featured in the series are no longer around, but the BBC managed to unearth a trove of old footage, much of which had not been seen previously by a British audience.
  • It was Caroline's investigative reporting that unearthed many of the facts of the case that even Creamery board members longtime dairymen didn't know. Lorraine Devon Wilke: Women Of the News: Ferndale's Enterprising Editor, Caroline Titus
  • The police unearthed some fairly damning evidence against the Freemans, and the list of alleged victims only grew longer.
  • A high school student unearthed the ancient remains of the new species three years ago in the Patagonia region of Argentina.
  • Investigations unearthed evidence of corruption, bribery and kickbacks that horrified the public, politicians and sponsors. Times, Sunday Times
  • United have unearthed a real talent in this young defender.
  • Half a dozen mass graves have been unearthed, but no sign of the trainee teachers has been found. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet she is a fine thing, speaking in a worldly way; for there are two distinct tempers of mind in which we judge of things, -- the worldly, theatrical, and pantomimical; and the unearthly, spiritual, and ethereal. Among My Books Second Series
  • A 66-year-old man from New Addington has unearthed a fossil in his back garden which is thought to be up to 90 million years old.
  • Literally, it's just been a continual barrage of stories of finding beheaded bodies and unearthed graves," said John Hanratty , the company's chief marketing officer. Mexico Tourism Feels Chill of Ongoing Drug Violence
  • He suggested a meeting at some unearthly hour of the morning.
  • Heron of Alexandria described the screw in Mechanica in the first century A.D., and archeologists have unearthed threaded bolts at early Roman sites.
  • Now Symonds is exposed as a cheat and Renault's own in-house investigation has unearthed a further witness to the worst case of cheating in F1 history.
  • They were terrifying and unearthly, eerily bloodchilling as they invoked all evil spirits to possess them.
  • The only thing they did unearth from a huge, four-foot deep, L-shaped hole was a white leather bootie. Archive 2005-08-01
  • The graduate student ploughed through hundreds of pages of material to unearth a single fact.
  • When he received a letter accepting his first book'it was like getting a letter from an unearthly address. Times, Sunday Times
  • The dig has uncovered the remains of a hut circle and unearthed lots of pottery, including Roman samianware and 17th century German ballamineware.
  • I spoke to the man who had already been appointed chief in Britain of the evil Death's-Head emblemed S.S., and unearthed the wicked orders given him to enforce among the British civilian population. England Under Hitler
  • It was unlikely I was going to find Adie playing Space Invaders at such an unearthly hour, but it was worth a try.
  • She searched through her small shopping bags, and unearthed something very small.
  • Shrieking yowls rang through the cold trees behind me, unearthly and terrifying, and that fear was all that dragged me to my feet again.
  • The artefacts unearthed have intrigued university experts so much that they hope to continue the dig next year.
  • Rather than quantifying every single crusta unearthed at the Roman Baths, our methodology is to process a sample of every sector and room, then extrapolate the results to the whole asemblage and to do this systematically for every sector and for every room excavated in the Roman Baths. Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Stone Report 1
  • What has made it able to deliver golfers in the way Wales unearths fly halves and Austria downhill skiers? Times, Sunday Times
  • That’s when the first skull of a human ancestor was unearthed in Africa: the Taung child, now recognized as a member of Australopithecus africanus, which lived about 3 million to 2 million years ago.
  • a night-mare in which the objects and the danger are real, and the spell of corporal death appears to be protractible at the pleasure of the persons who preside at your unearthly torments. The Room in the Dragon Volant
  • The remodelled market is the most recent layer in a rich architectural geology that dates back to a Roman necropolis, unearthed during excavations for the new building.
  • I was up at the unearthly hour of 4.30 a.m. to catch an early flight to Paris.
  • The graduate student ploughed through hundreds of pages of material to unearth a single fact.
  • Three parts of the building's walls have been unearthed during excavations at the garrison, giving archaeologists enough information to map out the route of the 940-metre circuit.
  • Court decision defendant Mr. Wen will unearth underground backfill, restores the original condition.
  • I unearthed the portrait from the attic.
  • The other forms relate to threats following a feud between two families, abuses or dialing at unearthly hours and disconnecting before the call is through.
  • If you hear a tantrum of unearthly proportions coming from a vaguely northeasterly direction tomorrow afternoonish, sorry for the noise. A symphony of icepicks « The Life and Times of Organic Mama
  • Her strange, unearthly beauty is undimmed. Times, Sunday Times
  • A huge police operation was carried out on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday to unearth any clues with divers scouring the waters of the River Ribble at the docks.
  • While excavating the site for a new hotel, workers unearthed the remains of several dinosaurs.
  • Family lawyers warn that the chef's lawsuit could end the practice by spouses of turning detective to unearth evidence. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now modern science has unearthed archaeological evidence of where he accomplished this feat. Times, Sunday Times
  • The unearthly silence was broken by a shrill screaming.
  • Gradually, the Chicago news media unearthed and exposed the truth.
  • Fossil hunters have unearthed the bones of an elephant believed to be 500,000 years old.
  • Building at the site was halted after human remains were unearthed earlier this month.
  • Ferns from the wild such as bracken can be used or house plant species such as the bird's nest fern are also suitable.www. lifeunearthed.co.uk WN.com - Articles related to Kill weeds with help from the sun
  • He says that while natural weight-loss remedies may have a more wholesome image than slimming pills, an extensive review unearthed no evidence that they work. Times, Sunday Times
  • A private detective has apparently unearthed some fresh evidence.
  • Draper, 25, uses her show, which she describes as "Ellen DeGeneres with a splash of pink," to unearth the human side of tech and business leaders by egging them on to engage in goofy stunts with her. SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter
  • The newspaper has unearthed some disturbing facts.
  • Jake heard an odd, unearthly, high-pitched noise, and then the lights went back on.
  • Temple Bridge Township has unearthed relics, Wang Qiang , general education in patriotismdu huang he historical base.
  • And though he dug deep, he unearthed neither disdain nor contempt in the welter of feelings Cat produced in him. Earl of Durkness
  • Vegetarians even have their own central section (the vegetarian bar) on the long buffet table, which is skylit by an unearthly golden glow.
  • When local Poirier made the trip from minimal techno to hip hop, he made sure to keep his unearthly sense of abstractionism intact.
  • His temperature leaps by bounds, his cheeks are flushed crimson, his pulse beats fast, and his eyes wear an altogether unearthly aspect.
  • The political history of ancient or medieval India and the conventions of statecraft unearthed by that history have influenced Indians even less.
  • In March this year, two building workers were killed after they unearthed an unexploded shell. Times, Sunday Times
  • _Khorsabad_, unearthed, 6, 8; capital of Assyria, 193; sanctuary of Sin, 219; palace of Sargon, 225; names of its gates and walls, 237; sanctuary of Nin-Gal, 231; zikkurat at K., The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria
  • I think the most fascinating example of inappropriate instructionese unearthed by The TechGuys was this heading, found in the manual from the Russian manufacturers of a fridge-freezer on sale in the UK: 'How to kill the animal and prepare the meat before storing in the freezer'. Archive 2008-11-01
  • Should the bees 'nest prove to be on the ground, or under it, the ratel soon unearths the treasure with his strong claws, and takes possession of it, regardless of the stings of the bees, against which his thick skin defends him. Quadrupeds, What They Are and Where Found A Book of Zoology for Boys

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