If that is the case, then he was wrong, for as an exploration of that war in its widest sense, it is a gripping read. |
Barker's plays are known for their fearless exploration of power, sexuality and human motivation. |
Over time, their trivia games lead to sexual exploration and all kinds of would-be kinky relationship layers start to develop and ferment. |
Here, the casually irreverent esthetic of a young artist was linked with literary notions of exploration and mortality. |
The rally in oil prices should lift profits at the oil company's exploration and production division. |
The 60-year-old is a NASA astrophysicist who has contributed to numerous space exploration missions. |