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Inexperienced lawyers fresh out of law school are often buried under a gigantic caseload, as in Louisville.
ECONOMIST: The criminal law
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In 1786 the cemeteries of Paris were full to bursting, meaning corpses were often buried near those people still living.
CNN: Bone people: The explorers of the Parisian catacombs
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Under former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, the sheik said, they often buried more than three dozen unidentified corpses a month.
CNN: Volunteers collect Baghdad's nameless dead
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Beyond strategies and moves, it requires women to leverage their killer instincts and tap primal powers often buried beneath fear and female socialization.
FORBES: Being Nice Can Kill You
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Some states have passed rules forcing disclosure, but the information often is buried and lacks details.
FORBES: Pulling the Plug on Marsh
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In our rush for the new and latest, early work often gets buried.
FORBES: 'If the future is not occupying the minds of senior managers, what is?'
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It also noted that while interest rates on cards have fallen since about 1990, in recent years major lenders' disclosures about the costs associated with their cards often "buried important information in text, failed to group and label related material, and used small typefaces"--thus vexing, often bewildering, consumers.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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It has bought only Russell, a pension advisory firm, and avoided other insurers, which often come with buried problems.
ECONOMIST: At least one insurance company in the world is thriving
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After shock and numbness, the second stage is that powerful emotions rise to the surface, often after being buried for years or decades.
CNN: After tragedy, brain needs to heal
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Often such travel and corporate expenses are buried deep within financial statements and hard for shareholders to quantify.
ECONOMIST: Bush fire
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Buried in the regrets of the middle years are often essential truths about what matters most, insights that may have eluded us in our youths but that are now more recognizable with the benefit of time and perspective.
WSJ: The Experts: Dealing With Regret
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Many of the most precious atoms are buried both physically and electrochemically in rocks and dirt in often very inconvenient places.
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