The team of scientists has laid bare the power-generating mechanism used by well-known marine bacteria.
The budget debate in the Senate laid bare the deep partisan divisions over numerous issues.
In its filings with the bankruptcy court, the Dodgers' dire financial state is laid bare.
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The crisis management at TEPCO, the plant's owner, has laid bare an astounding lack of leadership.
And occasionally it is a place where the most intimate human moments are laid bare.
It has laid bare some of the facts about the world's most dreadful wars.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov laid bare that difference at a news conference in Vienna Wednesday.
As an alternative to the greed and chaos on our railways laid bare over the past week?
Arrests and investigations laid bare much of what many had suspected for years.
Second is financial regulation: its flaws have been laid bare, and the summiteers will want to put it right.
Thou saw the fields laid bare an waste, An weary winter comin fast.
Its business interests, which are earning revenue from SMS from Chinese mobile customers, are laid bare for everyone to see.
More to our point, it would crater the ETFs: Their complex network of custodians and subcustodians would be laid bare.
By the genteel standards of the House of Lords, it was a particularly acrimonious debate, with coalition tensions laid bare.
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Burton married screen icon Elizabeth Taylor and their turbulent relationship is laid bare in the diaries to be published next month.
Katrina laid bare America's class divide, as better-off residents escaped New Orleans while poor blacks suffered in the city's stinking Superdome.
That positioning jives with Twitter management's vision for the company, as laid bare in the stolen meeting notes published by TechCrunch.
The 1973-74 recession laid bare the inherent inefficiencies of slapped-together 1960s conglomerates.
The NCAA laid bare its factual findings and conclusions of NCAA law.
The summit also laid bare NATO's need to please three different audiences.
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The lawsuit doesn't read nearly as well as the story, which laid bare the life of an NHL enforcer for all to see.
The problems at Stafford - run by the Mid Staffordshire NHS Trust - were laid bare by the NHS regulator in March 2009.
His departure has laid bare a deep rift in Colombia's leadership about strategy towards the guerrillas, and even the search for peace itself.
What these exchanges laid bare was that the Curia is at the heart of the decision as to who will be the next pope.
Financial and technology companies came and went, stock market values soared, plummeted and rebounded, housing derivatives blew up, and other foundations were laid bare.
Prices, even the dealers' true cost, are now laid bare with the click of a mouse on sites like Kelley's Blue Book and Microsoft's CarPoint.
About a week before the election, an interview in my local paper laid bare the stark differences in philosophies on government between the two candidates.
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Easily given to displays of emotion, his feelings were laid bare for all to see three years ago after the most unlikely of his Kentucky Derby successes.
The depth of the hole into which the U.K. has now sunk was laid bare in last week's Autumn Statement by Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne.
That court ordered those procedures in response to an election process, whose myriad problems and inconsistencies were laid bare by an election that was a virtual dead heat.
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