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    shed light on


    1. Recent studies have shed light on this phenomenon


    2. The Americans have shed light on this matter, with “the 14K triad is the


    3. He will be the special guest, consultant, and possibly co-host, who can shed light on the progress of the investigations


    4. Tomorrow he would check the records of the hotel to see if anything could be picked up about the guest’s movements that would help him to shed light on this mystery


    5. accelerator could shed light onto the theory


    6. There are another one hundred and fifty scrolls yet to be discovered, and these will shed light on the times of Christ


    7. We shed light on the courses


    8. populations and to shed light on the sub-structures within a population,


    9. The founder of that group fled for his life from the Mideast because God shed light on him, so he has a very close relationship with Jesus,


    10. shed light on what really happened in history, explaining that a racist slave

    11. accurate accounts and shed light on one of the most


    12. Halting when near, the Fife searched for clues to shed light on the mystery


    13. In many respects, the answers to this question - which are supposed to shed light on the nature of the problem - are rather complicated


    14. Thomas waited, hoping that Newt or Alby would have a positive reaction to the news, maybe even have further information to shed light on the mystery


    15. The fact of the boy’s presence did, however, shed light on some of Grane’s earlier questions


    16. She was the smile that shed light on all round her


    17. For some time already he had had a sense – impossible to put his finger on – that there was a key piece missing, something which could shed light on the whole story


    18. How in the world do you convince 92 million Americans to participate in a strategy where they willingly give up 60% or more of their potential lifetime investment upside with no guaranteed return? To solve this riddle, I sat down with the 85-year-old investment guru Jack Bogle, the founder of Vanguard, whose 64 years on Wall Street have made him uniquely qualified to shed light on this financial phenomenon


    19. She spoke little of Pierre, but when Princess Mary mentioned him a long-extinguished light once more kindled in her eyes and her lips curved with a strange smile


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