As Britain's first big commercial radio deal, the tie-up is likely to be pored over by the competition authorities. |
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But the up-to-date Doctor benefits too from the rich heritage of past series, fondly pored over by Whovians. |
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In preparation, I began to bone up on my cooking skills, already a hobby of mine, and pored over What to Expect When You're Expecting. |
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All my life I've pored over books, studying cutaway diagrams, hungry to understand how things worked. |
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But two archaeologists who have pored over the patterns for the past five years say they may have unravelled the riddle. |
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On Tuesday, talking heads on NRA-TV pored over the scant information publicly available about the YouTube shooting and gunwoman. |
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The tax affairs of the big corporates are in the public domain and world leaders have their every word and deed pored over by a media-savvy, switched-on audience. |
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After keeping tally of the changes during a screening, I pored over them with Rosenberg. |
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People who studied and pored over that paragraph for two hours have said they cannot figure it out. |
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Canada's officers were recognized after American lawyers pored over hundreds of cases to select the 40 investigations to receive the award. |
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I pored over peony catalogues for months before buying my first several hundred stock plants. |
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Our staff pored over every item on the list to assess the impact these reductions would have on the arts and culture sector. |
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The old Astrologer fumbled around in the portfolio he had with him and produced papers and charts, and together the two men pored over them. |
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The videos and newspaper cuttings will be replayed and pored over again and again, the talk after the match will be of those players who made it happen. |
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So over the next year, she pored over magazines, drafted an editorial plan and put together a dummy issue from published magazine pages and pictures that she liked. |
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Both men impressed the crowds who heard them and readers who pored over regular newspaper accounts. |
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Your banker or other advisor outside of your business may see weaknesses that fail to appear as you pored over the details of your plan. |
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We relished every detail until someone produced the new Monsoon Home catalogue and we pored over swanky cushions and light fittings, virtually licking the pages. |
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In my search for answers about who I was, I pored over religious texts in search of enlightenment. |
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His two collections, The Point and The Dead Fish Museum, were hailed by critics and pored over by fans. |
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He took classes at night and pored over the Xeroxes he'd made in the Library of Congress. |
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At a market stall, Ms. Seidler and a student, Belén Soria, pored over types of offal. |
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They had an extensive record collection that I pored over for many, many hours. |
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Coffee table books are by definition intended to be leafed through a bit at a time rather than pored over from cover to cover. |
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At the viewing day I attended, potential buyers pored over the lots. |
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The artists pored over hours of footage of Adelie penguins to recreate his waddle, dive and even the way his eyes open. |
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Having provided research and historical documents for Waitangi land claims, made me realise how important the maps are and how detail is pored over, giving meaning to settlement and belonging. |
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Its 'companies' are not listed on any stock exchange, they are not valued by any private accounting firm, and the dynamics of the drug industry are not regularly pored over by analysts, economists and forecasters. |
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They pored over photographs of the wreckage. |
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They have since pored over their failings in that game and have singled out their defensive frailty, general clumsiness and the goal they conceded early on, all of which made it difficult for them to claw their way back. |
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It is a period that will no doubt be pored over by historians for years. |
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Every outlandish rumour is endlessly discussed, the grainiest sand-blown pictures pored over, but nothing is believed until someone can dash upstairs to Big Boss's office, where he has BBC News 24 on. |
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He hated her as she bent forward and pored over his things. He hated her way of patiently casting him up, as if he were an endless psychological account. |
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Priestly gentlemen called Postulators pored over the Cardinal's documents. |
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