Foreign analysts believe many similar cases of corruption have yet to come to light.
That is a long enough period for any trickery done on his watch to come to light.
Crowd-voting may not lead to funding of cold fusion, but it is just one more way for innovative ideas to come to light in a networked world.
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The precise amount of cash and assets Mubarak and his family allegedly stole may start to come to light as Egypt works with international authorities in their recovery effort.
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Although it will take weeks for all the damning information in the records to come to light, those who were once victims say they do not expect any major controversy.
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The most recent of these to come to light is Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's Deputy Chief of Staff, Huma Abedin (who also happens to be former Rep. Anthony Weiner's wife).
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Dr McNaught said she expected more cases to come to light over the next few days, as several of the children seemed to have contracted measles during the last week of the school term.
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While many questions remain about how Castro maintained such tight control over the women for so many years before one of them made a daring escape Monday, the horrors they suffered are beginning to come to light.
The allegations are said to have come to light from evidence given by a Belgian prostitute who told Belgian police that she was forced into certain acts of non-consensual sex while in Washington on 16 December 2010.
Asked whether it would ever be possible to prosecute a case under the 1925 Act, he said the law was "pretty straightforward" but any corruption case was always challenging as bargains made were never meant to come to light.
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"Had he been assaulted or fallen over and hurt himself, in a busy town centre, on a very busy evening, we would have expected Artur to have come to light if he had been laying injured somewhere needing help, " she said.
While the events of the past year give hope that this would transform our thinking and make innovation accepted and respected, we have yet to see that come to light.
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While rumors had circulated for years, few expected such brutal truth to come fully to light.
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As long as Zimbabwe has no oil or anything else that Blair and Bush want they will never do anything to help, it's not in their best interest to intervene, all they care about is themselves, I'm sure a reason will come to light as to why they have sent troops to Haiti, there must be something there that Bush wants.
Finally, the crimes themselves were minor compared to the massive financial frauds that have come to light in more recent times.
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It warns that children in care are at much greater risk of being drawn into the criminal justice system than those who are not and often come to the attention of the police for minor incidents that would never come to light if they occurred in family homes.
Since 2003, Nortel has had to restate its results each year as problems have come to light.
But while that might seem like procrastination to the outside observer, some interesting research has come to light that indicates that looking at pictures of baby animals could actually improve your concentration and focus.
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We look forward to the trial where the rest of the story will come to light.
So the more kinds of diverse talent and experience we can bring to the challenge, the more kinds of creative opportunities come to light.
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The bales are being stored to look like farmers' haystacks and the contents will only come to light if the bags tear.
The same officer concluded that while his friend was right to offer his resignation once the extramarital affair with Ms Broadwell had come to light, that "the president shouldn't have accepted it".
Fallout from the Boston Marathon bombings has continued to grow in recent days as more information about the suspects and their plans has come to light.
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Correspondents say the new party aims to tap into the public anger against several high-profile corruption scandals which have come to light in the last few months.
Still, there is more opportunity in an empty Newark street to loot and rob than there was in the streets of London during recent riots there and yet we see nothing even close to that in New Jersey in the wake of Irene, though obviously more will come to light as damage is assessed and the storm moves further north.
Without the illicit information it is hard to imagine the full extent of the cover-up over the burglary of the Democratic National Committee offices would have come to light, or that President Richard Nixon would have been forced to resign.
That may depend on how many more revelations about press intrusions come to light.
It was built a few weeks ago but its purpose has only just come to light.
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