Delve a little further into Essendon's vital signs and more specific problems are revealed. |
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Delve deeper and you run up against the social profanity that was lynching. |
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Ivy was born without wings, but longs to be like the other faeries in her Delve. |
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Delve further into the developer's softography. Find out who were the individuals who worked on the games and what roles they had on the project. |
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Still, if this is to be my new daytime home then I thought I ought to delve a little into its famous past. |
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Once my mind goes in a particular direction, once I decide to delve into a particular subject, there is no rest for the weary. |
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Until now, the only way to delve deeper into a screen is to push forward on a control pad or joystick, or to move a mouse forward. |
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I think the Internet has still got a strong element of co-operation when you delve beyond all the useless junk and corporate machinery. |
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I'M not going to delve into the whys and wherefores of the structure agreed to, because there are concerns that need to be addressed. |
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This led Harriet and me to delve into the mountains of newspapers that, mingled with Christmas wrappings, were destined for the recycler. |
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I cannot tell you the joy of reunion, for no words would suffice to delve into such deep delight, such ecstatic rejoicing! |
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The defense minister and legislators should delve further into her words before reacting. |
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Whether or not your opting for patterns, delve into colors like mauve, burgundy, yellow, rust, light blue, or even salmon. |
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It also governs landscape features that delve down into the earth such as mines and quarries, wells, caves, holes or obscure valleys. |
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Instead, I'm just going to delve into a few general topics about why Trek V fails for me, a Trekkie. |
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This is a weekly delve into cryptozoology, ufology, medical marvels, scientific wonders, strange facts or weird goings-on. |
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Or do you want to delve into pedigrees, to find the classic mix of bloodlines that herald the ultimate racehorse. |
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I guess to really delve into religion is scary for a major motion picture studio, but then why make it at all? |
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To delve further into this subject, check out our new exhibits on vertebrate flight and chiropteran flight. |
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I won't even delve into the profanities this elicited in explosive bursts as I read his latest missive taking me to task for this or that. |
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I delve into my pocket and pull out my handkerchief to wipe away some of the sweat dripping down my face. |
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While his father was still alive, Barry had not only less motivation to delve into his stock-in-trade but also less opportunity. |
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You could dig for hidden agendas and delve for misguided motives but this was a feelgood effort that felt good to support. |
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Only those entering holy orders were allowed to study theology and delve into Holy Writ. |
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Start with common hobbies or pastimes and delve just a bit deeper by asking about values and goals. |
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In Scarlet Sister Mary, shifts in focalization between omniscient and limited perspectives delve frequently into Mary's consciousness. |
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And the tone doesn't ever really delve into condescension or preachiness, a danger in the hands of the less experienced. |
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I've always wanted to write a haunted house novel, and I've wanted to delve more deeply into the Afro-Caribbean magic systems. |
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It is also time to delve into the efficacy of traditional foods and medicinal preparations for which India is known. |
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It uses preposterous science fiction to delve into deeper human emotions than the usual fluff with which we are served each spring. |
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Many autobiographies disappoint because the player is unwilling to provide adequate time for the ghostwriter to delve into his mind. |
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Pretty soon, I was able to close my eyes and delve inside myself, to search for my core of power hidden within my inner being. |
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Detectives are continuing to delve into the experienced skydiver's background in their search for a motive for the murder. |
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Then again, whenever he tried to delve into his own background history, something inside of him would be fraught with stress and discomfort. |
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It takes considerable clarity of purpose to delve beyond mythic images and reach the primordial roots. |
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The authors delve into some research prototypes on presence management and detection. |
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He knew not if she wanted him to delve into the tunnels once more or to stay put. |
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To understand why he stood out, you have to delve into an authentically deracinated, yet oddly healthy life history. |
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Let's not delve deep into gymnastic techniques and details by describing all the elements. |
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Falconry enthusiasts wanting to delve even deeper into the subject can sign up for a course of either one, two or five days. |
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Its failure to delve properly into the past also explains its insensitivity to certain kinds of censorship and to the continued, heavy presence of secret police. |
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Or they can try the Ron Wyden approach and use their resources to craft policy and delve into the operation of government. |
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So occasionally it is necessary to try to overcome the sense of being institutionalised by well-paved roads and street lighting and delve into the wilds of Oxfordshire. |
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In short, punchy sections, the authors delve into such heady topics as neuropsychology, cognitive psychology, and other techniques for studying the brain. |
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The robot has tiny arms that can reach in between ribs and delve into the heart, and it apparently even sews stitches more smoothly than a person. |
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The works often delve into the lives of the quirky, the eccentric, and the just plain daffy with comic precision and a certain amount of heartwarming pathos. |
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He told us that, despite his full support for using an advanced machine to delve inside a mummy and uncover its secrets, the project had lost its way and its credibility. |
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I pushed myself to attend two hours of scriptwriting and rather than delve deeper into depressive moods, I just walked out of class and back home. |
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We delve into Martin's novels and beyond to define to offer you this glossary. |
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There's a lot to be said on the film's meditations on memory and relationships and dealing with loss and such, but it's too late for me to delve into it. |
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What started off as a fascinating delve into the secret world of ghost-hunting has become a parody of itself, sinking into a mire of its own making. |
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So delve into Dawson's Lane, a sunken track with springs, closed in a bit by holly, rich in dog's mercury and busy with the paraphernalia of pheasant rearing. |
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Those serious about magick will eventually start finding that the fluffy books don't delve deep enough and this will motivate them to search for deeper texts on the subject. |
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While the lyrics don't specifically delve into his life there, his experiences seem to be told through the subtle text and edgy, country-folk styled ramblings. |
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The program will delve into the specific proposals released by the OECD on Oct. |
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He tried to delve inside his memory for clues about what had happened. |
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She was intensely eager to delve into the mystery of Mr. Joplin and his brief case. |
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Other questions delve deeper by inquiring why the panel included correlational studies. |
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I put the clods on top the delve and gave it all a good thumping down with my feet. |
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Visit Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum from 28 March 2015 and delve into Birmingham's Spitfire Story in a brand new gallery. |
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If we delve further into the cooccurrence criterion, we see that adverb classes are not only occurrentially compatible or incompatible. |
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Post-Keen this will possibly delve into psychophysics, cognitive neuroscience, and beyond. |
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Proud of the Spanish victory, de Ojeda decided to delve further into the forest to the settlement of Turbaco. |
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Personally, I find this story too distasteful to delve too deeply into it. |
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Margulus and Dorian Sagan delve into symbiogenesis, a valid ecological phenomenon, and discard neo-Darwinism. |
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Therefore, I was pleased to review two of a series of workbooks for music students and teachers that delve into the areas of music notation and music production. |
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Vexillology can help us to delve into national and global history. |
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There's a lot to be said for not climbing up to delve behind the pelmet or the the skirting board, and finding that you have not dusted there since last Christmas. |
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She does this by emphasizing the need to delve into multicultural views of how genre is perceived globally, through the primary function of semantic and syntactic foundations. |
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Ghosh averted from accusing the leaders of being involved in the Saradha Group ponzi scam, and instead suggested that police should seek their help to delve into the scam. |
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As soon as one wants to delve into the meaning of the painting, however, one calls upon a fictive time since figurability can exist only as subject to temporality. |
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Rangers' director of football business Martin Bain admits the club will try and loosen the purse strings to enable McLeish to delve into the January transfer sales. |
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They are introduced by literary-historical essays that delve into the perennial problematics of the themes treated, and display the deeper logic of 20th-century decipherments. |
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Let him take off his plates and delve himself, if delving must be done. |
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The State Police are primarily a traffic enforcement agency, with other sections that delve into trucking safety, narcotics enforcement and gaming oversight. |
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Bah. Though to delve further into its postviewing meanings may be food for cleverness, C. to C. is at no point remarkably interesting as movement. |
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On cross examination it is generally relevant to delve into specifics about any alleged alibi such as who was there, what type of meeting it was etc. |
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