In March 2013, a group of Japanese researchers unveiled a prototype invention they dubbed a "smelling screen".
And while some groups unveiled hybrids, the youngest musicians, like Patrick Mangan, a 12-year-old fiddler, were traditionalists.
In February 2013, the group unveiled 20 more members of the group for a total of 45.
The environmental groups that sponsored the meeting unveiled their own proposals.
In 2007, the group unveiled a monument dedicated to ugly people in Piobbico's town square.
Last week, at a news conference in the Waldorf's kitchen, a group of American and Soviet trade officials unveiled the first shipment.
Last month, the group unveiled its first site celebrating the city's cultural and ethnic diversity.
The group unveiled multiple polls throughout February and March that allowed fans to help them choose songs for the album.
During a 1995 meeting, the group unveiled a "wanted" poster that listed the names and addresses of a "Deadly Dozen" abortion providers.
The next day, the group unveiled a new song entitled "Love and Money".