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"Most research has been conducted in cohorts with too few individuals thus lacking statistical power to uncover the rarer associations," he said.

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The Campaign Against Antisemitism said it had uncovered videos in which he prayed for all Jews to be killed, and pictures he had posted of himself holding an assault rifle.

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Mr Rushfield points out that very little of the revelations in the entertainment press comes out because someone "uncovered" something.

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Trump has stated that he’s “not touching” Social Security, but in his March 4 address to Congress he claimed that Musk had uncovered vast fraud at the agency, though he didn’t back up that claim.

Abdul Ghani promised that security forces would also "give the investigating committee the full opportunity to uncover the circumstances of these incidents, verify the facts and deliver justice to the oppressed".

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

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