John Woo's comedies occupy a far less prominent position in his cinematic opus than his well known, exhaustively dissected thrillers. |
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James Joyce, for one, used to quest exhaustively for every fresh word as if it were a phoenix feather. |
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His feet of clay have been exhaustively exposed in the years since his death. |
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The subsequent Greek tragedy is perceptively detailed, exhaustively dialogued, and incohesively patched together. |
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Of course, being an anthology which combines more than a dozen key issues, none of the issues are dealt with exhaustively. |
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Each of her shows is exhaustively videoed, with photographers allowed to take close-up shots, a practice that verges on the creepy. |
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Exactly how they would cope in the aftermath of the furore was exhaustively debated. |
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That's the sort of space Blake needs to develop his ideas exhaustively with cogency and imagination. |
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First, the words can be exhaustively analysed into their component morphemes. |
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The story of his subsequent journey into sporting immortality has been exhaustively chronicled. |
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The original meaning of the establishment clause has been exhaustively debated by scholars and Supreme Court Justices. |
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The book is exhaustively cross-referenced and indexed in an additional 200 pages, making it a trivia buff's wet dream. |
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To exhaustively search all possible networks is infeasible, in practice, even with high-performance computers. |
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Clay illuviation is the process that has been most exhaustively considered in micromorphological studies. |
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Recourse to police infiltrators is limited to the investigation of particularly serious crimes, which are listed exhaustively. |
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Although almost impossible to navigate in any structured way, the exhaustively cross-referenced internal links allow you to surf endlessly from topic to topic. |
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This means he must test his strategies exhaustively to ensure they work. |
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The Scarlet Letter's many enigmas have been exhaustively explicated. |
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Now they have told us, after exhaustively doing whatever it is they do, something which we could never have imagined in our wildest dreams, or nightmares. |
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She avoids an exhaustively descriptive definition because she opposes condemning all novels based on the flaws of some novels. |
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That allure lives in her exhaustively detailed diaries, published in seven volumes and covering five decades. |
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There are many deeply disturbing aspects to this case, which Morris exhaustively documents. |
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Spanning more than 150 years, the exhibit exhaustively distinguishes designer pieces from licensed copies, adaptations, and fakes. |
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Many declared that the matter had now been reviewed exhaustively, and urged that it be brought to an end. |
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An alternative remedy for insomnia is valerian, a herbal medicine that has some reported positive effects but has not been exhaustively clinically investigated. |
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The following paragraphs describe, not exhaustively but indicatively, some ways in which the program may use or communicate collected personal data. |
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Heidelberg's development engineers exhaustively test them to ensure they harmonize optimally, and all of them are subject to the same, synchronized upgrade cycle. |
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Another of its components is a clear system of delegation of authority, which was exhaustively defined last January, along with more systematic and rigorous oversight. |
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The circumstances which amount to a separation are not exhaustively defined but parameters have been set by case-law which guides the court in its decision-making. |
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He advised the delegation to remain open to dialogue on the issue at this stage of the debate to allow the arguments on both sides to be exhaustively heard before a final decision was reached. |
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Developing countries must commit themselves to building the capacity of their officials, with the knowledge that not every assistance programme can address fully and exhaustively their needs. |
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These chapters cover ground that's been exhaustively plowed by others. |
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An international tribunal can best adjudicate when the national legal system has been used not partially, as here, but completely and exhaustively. |
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The hardware and software installed to operate the Programmable Logic Control Units were not exhaustively tested before the operation of the Pitt River Road Bridge was computerized. |
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We do not exhaustively seek or examine additional evidence to support or refute what management has told us, but we do review its claims for reasonableness and report to Parliament accordingly. |
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As the Inca did not have written records, it is impossible to exhaustively list the constituent wamani. |
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A fully explicit grammar that exhaustively describes the grammatical constructions of a language is called a descriptive grammar. |
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He worked exhaustively for years in Western Arnhem Land, the area now including the Kakadu World Heritage Area. |
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I have spoken to it several times, particularly at report stage, and I participated in some of the hearings of the Standing Committee on Health which studied the bill exhaustively. |
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The practices and procedures which are sources of violations of the economic rights of individuals or groups in all societies cannot be exhaustively listed because of their commonplace nature. |
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To refuse a vaccination, the objector must file an application to the relevant health bodies, and formally state that he has been duly and exhaustively informed by the health bodies of the importance of the vaccines. |
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Consequently, a trial judge is not required to exhaustively deal with each issue that has been raised and the fact that he does not do so cannot be taken as leading to a conclusion that the issue has been overlooked. |
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The EU referred to the human rights consultations organised at the start of November, which went more deeply into these issues and examined the human rights situation in Russia more exhaustively. |
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No viewpoint or detail is too insignificant to be exhaustively examined. |
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It exhaustively identifies the principles that should inform the system and the rules of conduct that must be observed in the midst of any public order situation. |
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Quirks are catered for and your neos and posts are exhaustively included. |
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She sighed exhaustively, and, holding the grotesque infant close to her breast, disappeared indignantly to administer the very greatly needed motherment. |
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In fairness, Boras isn't a devil at all, but rather an exhaustively prepared and extremely self-confident agent who represents the interests of his clients above all else. |
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