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Unearthed

Unearth \Un*earth"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Unearthed; p. pr. & vb. n. Unearthing.] [1st pref. un- + earth.] To drive or draw from the earth; hence, to uncover; to bring out from concealment; to bring to light; to disclose; as, to unearth a secret.

To unearth the roof of an old tree.
--Wordsworth.

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unearthed
  1. Not electrically earthed. v

  2. (en-past of: unearth)

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Unearthed (Johnny Cash album)

Unearthed is a box set by Johnny Cash, released two months after his death in 2003. It was produced by Rick Rubin and released by American Recordings. The first three discs feature outtakes and alternate versions of songs recorded for American Recordings, Unchained, American III: Solitary Man and American IV: The Man Comes Around. The fourth disc, My Mother's Hymn Book features gospel songs Cash first learned from his mother as a child and was later reissued as a standalone release. The final disc is a best of distillation of the first four American albums. It was certified Gold on 12/2/2004 by the RIAA.

Unearthed (film)

Unearthed is a 2007 horror film, directed by Matthew Leutwyler ( Dead & Breakfast) and starring Emmanuelle Vaugier ( Saw II) and Luke Goss. This monster movie opened on November 9, 2007 as one of the " 8 Films to Die For" in the After Dark Films Horrorfest.

Unearthed

'''Unearthed ''' may refer to:

  • Unearthed (talent contest), a new music initiative of Australian radio network Triple J
  • Unearthed (Johnny Cash album), a posthumous Johnny Cash album
  • Unearthed (Crimson Thorn album), a 1997 album by unblack metal band Crimson Thorn
  • Unearthed (Nic Jones album), 2001
  • Unearthed (E.S. Posthumus album), an E.S. Posthumus album
  • Unearthed (Prison Break episode), an episode of the television series Prison Break
  • Unearthed (film), a 2006 horror film
  • Unearthed (TV series), a television show featuring amateur film-makers
  • Unearthed (Fringe), a 2010 episode of the television series Fringe
  • Unearthed Films, a U.S. film distribution company
  • Unearthed: Trail of Ibn Battuta, an action-adventure video game developed in Saudi Arabia.
Unearthed (E.S. Posthumus album)

Unearthed, the first album composed by E.S. Posthumus, was originally made available for purchase online through the CD Baby website in January 2001. It became the third-biggest selling album in CDBaby's history. The success of the album prompted the wide re-release to retail in May 2005 through Wigshop and 33rd Street Records/Bayside Distribution.

A key piece to the distinctive sound of the music comes from working with the Northwest Sinfonia. In an interview with SoundtrackNet, the band said "we wanted the chance to blow an ungodly sum of cash working with a big orchestra". Other musicians performing on this CD include Pedro Eustache, Michael Landau, Matt Laug, Lance Morrison, Davy Spillane and Efrain Toro.

Unearthed (Crimson Thorn album)

Unearthed is the first full-length album by Crimson Thorn.

This album has been produced by 3 different record labels. The first issue was released by Atomic Records, but was discontinued due to the low quality production. Then R.E.X. Records picked up the album and made it a better produced album. When they went under the R.E.X. Records version of Unearthed became a sought after item. The album was then produced by Morphine Records. The Morphine Records version includes 6 rough tracks from Crimson Thorn's "Plagued" demo.

Unearthed (TV series)

Unearthed is a television series on the Animal Planet television channel.

Unearthed (Fringe)

"Unearthed" is the 11th episode of the second season of the American science fiction drama television series Fringe. While the body of a young, recently deceased girl is being harvested of its organs, she suddenly comes back to life yelling classified naval launch codes and Russian phrases, leading the Fringe Division to a recently murdered naval officer. The episode was written by co-executive producers David H. Goodman and Andrew Kreisberg, and was directed by producer Frederick E. O. Toye.

Though the episode was produced at the end of the first season "Unearthed" first aired during the second season, on January 11, 2010, in a one-time timeslot. An estimated 7.79 million viewers tuned into the episode, giving it a "whopping" ratings improvement over its best ratings of the season. It was included in the second season's DVD release as a special feature. The episode was almost unanimously disliked by critics, with one reviewer calling it "a stinker that should have remained safely out of public view." Numerous critics also disliked guest actress Alice Kremelberg's performance, particularly when her character becomes possessed by a male ghost.

Netflix streaming service lists "Unearthed" as episode 21 of season one.

Unearthed (Nic Jones album)

Unearthed is a double album by Nic Jones, released in 2001. The album is a collection of remastered live material recorded before 1982.

Usage examples of "unearthed".

Besides, Clair thought, flushing with excitement, by the time she was done she would not only have unearthed a vampire in London but a werewolf as well.

As soon as we were alone I fell on the cruet, and, after a nerve-racking fumble, unearthed the syringe.

And someone had unearthed a short video clip of Dinah herself, caught unawares about six months before by a news crew as she was working on interviews for her magazine article about Haven House.

I beg of you, Miss Lambers, to do your best to keep the world from the evil I have unearthed.

It was during the third month of digging, just prior to the new concrete foundations being poured into their moulds that the little casket, wrapped in an oilskin cloth and several layers of mildewed woven straw, was unearthed.

Associated artifacts, and similarity of the skulls to a type unearthed in the Bar Kochba caves in Nahal Hever.

Haines, has at Niffer unearthed monuments of older date than those of Sargon of Accad.

From under a heap of debris, which had completely hidden it, towards the forward part of the vessel, the workmen unearthed an unpainted oblong box, almost seven feet in length.

Tres Zapotes, west of Coatzecoalcos, and then at San Lorenzo and La Venta, south and east of it, numerous pieces of characteristically Olmec sculpture had been unearthed.

It therefore came as quite a jolt to the academic status quo when Stirling unearthed a stela at Tres Zapotes which bore an earlier date.

Her ballet school had already started, and in addition they were rehearsing country dances to early German music which Madame Neroda, who was actually an Englishwoman, had unearthed.

Nervously, Minnum cast an eye toward Sornnn, who was searching through the trove of artifacts they had unearthed and cataloged.

Confederate flag, a Confederate funeral was held for Richard Quarls, whose unmarked grave had recently been unearthed.

When the improvised feast was over, Quarrington explored the recesses of the tiny hold and unearthed a lantern, which he proceeded to light and attach to the broken mast.

Scaling having unearthed from the recesses of a cupboard a pack of somewhat greasy playing cards the beleaguered travellers were not restricted to spillikins or paper games, but embarked on several desperate gambling ventures, using dried peas for counters, and managing the cards and the bets of all the imaginary persons created by them to make up the correct number of gamesters.