All these items constitute a very rich source of ideas waiting to be explored. |
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He opened my mind to a whole world of knowledge that I hadn't really explored before. |
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The wood floor creaked as they explored the old furniture and boxes that had dust inches thick layering them. |
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From the beginning, Edwards explored new territory in British cinema, particularly in films based on his own original scenarios. |
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The general analeptic properties of PHYS have been explored in postanesthesia patients who underwent surgery. |
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This unevenness of the yarn is explored through layering and fraying of raw edges. |
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And having explored these beliefs and practices, she came to accept God and Zoroastrianism as her religion. |
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He explored the realities of urban life with a critical intelligence and a Faulknerian restlessness unmatched by any of his contemporaries. |
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Both ammunition and health restorers were in short supply, and you had to actively look for them as you explored the game environments. |
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The first experiment to produce results explored the patterns of seed flight. |
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Francisco was hoping to resurvey some of the more complex areas of the cave and check that everything had been thoroughly explored. |
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He said with pride that he explored the city of Sofia pretty quickly, and in depth. |
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Along the way, life lessons are learned and current social issues are explored, but it rarely feels heavy-handed. |
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This is a newly developed technology so the parameters remain to be explored. |
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The north polar domain has been explored and developed by Canada and the USA, by the British and Scandinavians, and by the Russians. |
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That this famous work was perhaps the finest set of colored engravings using aquatint is not even mentioned, much less explored. |
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Most days, we played games in the streets or by the fishpond in the back yard, and explored the narrow maze-like alleyways with newfound friends. |
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As a techie myself, I know that technology is a siren call to be explored and fiddled with. |
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Ballard first entered the literary world as a science fiction writer, a genre he soon exhausted and has not explored in years. |
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The wider significance of archetypes in literature was explored by N. Frye. |
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Alternatives, including short and long-term loanees, are being explored, but according to Worthington, there is still a lack of availability. |
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Massage, aromatherapy, breathing exercises and guided visualisations will be among the techniques explored. |
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The Butler, Evergreen, and Knowlton lodes were explored and mined to some extent. |
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However, while Buffy explored the loneliness of being a hero, Cody just exploits the concept. |
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However, crab, scallops, clams and mussels in various east coast hamlets are also being explored. |
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A number of avenues could be explored to resolve the problem of vehicles striking low railway bridges in areas outside the main motorway routes. |
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He explored its rugged terrain and observed all aspects of island life, sketching and painting local people at their daily toil. |
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Alexander the Great was unsuccessful in his aims to capture the hilltop fortress here, the ruins of which remain to be explored. |
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Peggy and I explored the ship together, noting the position of the most important saloons and lounges. |
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Creston explored a variety of musical techniques and compositional styles, including atonalism. |
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She and her brothers rode homemade luges, explored caves, and jumped from train trestles into tree branches. |
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Apollo was not followed by a lunar base, even though much remains to be explored on the Moon. |
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He explored ethically possible avenues to maximize the level of wealth in the public sector. |
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During the summer we explored the surrounding brushy lots of our largely undeveloped neighborhood. |
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Instead, we explored the bustling boardwalks of the restored historic dockland, watching boats come and go and keeping an eye out for fur seals. |
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All possible symmetries are explored, but the most common is bilateral symmetry. |
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The excavation explored the 60th anniversary of the end of the second world war by uncovering a former Georgian terrace bombed in the blitz. |
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It is not just a matter of what subjects are explored by male and female authors, but how identical subjects are treated by them. |
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He named the ship after the forests in Brazil which he had explored during his travels around the world. |
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In yesterday's note, I forgot to mention that we also explored some abandoned mineshafts and prisons. |
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Temples, small villages and waterfalls dotted along the coast can be explored by car or moped. |
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Almost every one of the shelfful of books he has published since the early 1970s has explored these themes in one way or another. |
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We explored the areas that were not being mined, including miles of old abandoned drifts and stopes. |
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It was treated to a carefully controlled, often intimate account that explored the foothills as thoroughly as the high sierras. |
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The patient was taken to the operating room and explored through a midline incision. |
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On the seventh day of admission the patient was taken to the operating room and explored via a lower midline incision. |
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The links between Aboriginal cultures and the Church had been sketchily explored in earlier plays. |
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Simply dismissed as just a tourist island by the few dive operators, little has been explored beyond skin diving depths. |
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Our nation's rich supply of blow-up dolls has barely begun to be explored for national security purposes. |
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By 1874 prospectors had explored the beautiful horseshoe-shaped valley that would become the townsite of Ouray. |
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New coastal ocean remote sensing techniques permit benthic habitats to be explored with higher resolution than ever before. |
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There's a side plot involving some shady characters, but it's not explored or explained enough to hold these lackluster episodes together. |
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We explored forcing our data to conform to the topologies of previous among-group arrangements. |
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We explored his hideout en route to the southern hemisphere's second-largest single monolith, Bald Rock. |
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A short sidebar explored how many people were going online to discuss the bombing. |
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Columbia was named after a sailing vessel that operated out of Boston in 1792 and explored the mouth of the Columbia River. |
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Dream doubling may also be understood in terms of reincarnation, explored in Mishima's brilliant tetralogy The Sea of Fertility. |
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Early intervention using more sophisticated screening tests, serological measures, or novel biophysical parameters needs to be explored. |
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In 1991, Juliet made Blood Sisters, a film essay which explored the mythologies of sisterhood. |
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I'll fail, but with vital qualifications that need to be explored in depth, probably with footnotes, addenda and marginalia. |
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But, as in all aspects of life, expansion of one's activities beyond previously explored territory involves taking risks. |
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Such questions lie at the heart of all biographical work, but are seldom explicitly acknowledged, or deeply explored. |
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He explored a few career choices, including one as a rodeo cowboy, a notable aberrance considering he was raised in Brooklyn. |
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They explored solutions such as taking down some of the towers and adding walk-ups. |
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The cave system ran for scores of miles, and even now, forty years after its discovery, had yet to be fully explored. |
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Places that are off limits are especially interesting and should be explored thoroughly. |
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With one or two major pieces by each artist, the exhibition explored transparency, blurriness and reflected light. |
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On the mainland he now explored on his own account covering an area from Mount Remarkable to Cape Jervis. |
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Just as in his academic work he had explored the meaning of Medieval quests and puzzles, he applied these themes to his fiction. |
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He became my much valued travel companion, and together we explored the waterways to evangelise. |
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Most bushy tail jirds welcome cage companions but they treat humans like part of their terrain to be explored. |
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Based on the TV series farm jobs, tasks, rewards, and unseen pieces from the programme were explored. |
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New plans, opportunities and collaborations need to be discussed and explored for actualisation in the near future. |
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His French father, who explored much of this area as a geologist, was also a scrupulous map-maker. |
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However, opportunities for more formalized joint sessions on a regular basis might be explored. |
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The contribution made by individual refugees to their adoptive homeland will also be explored, as will the experiences of refugees more recently. |
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The many strengths of the book have, I hope, been fully explored, so here are one or two shortcomings. |
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On the battlefield, soldiers found small pockets of resistance as they explored the abandoned camp and timbered slopes. |
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Modern artists like Kirchner explored the rough, expressive aesthetic of woodcut. |
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The island is crumpled by mountains and creased by deep ravines just begging to be explored. |
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Whether you are repeating them or reacting against them could be explored further. |
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It's an undiscovered gem waiting to be explored, a place where you can relax. |
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Field notes and memos that explored tentative meanings from the data enhanced conclusion drawing. |
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Is there a realm of objective consciousness which has been scientifically traced and methodically explored? |
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Nearby is Everglades National Park, which can be explored by canoe, hiking, biking or in an airboat. |
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This essay, like much of the book, is derivative, little more than a recapitulation of facts better explored by literary scholars. |
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It ran for four years and explored the feasibility of retrieving speech documents by using the output of an automatic speech recognizer. |
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His work explored issues concerned with identity, politics, and colonization between the native Maori and European cultures. |
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The island is fast-becoming a destination for hikers and many of the wonders can be explored at leisure during a walk in countryside. |
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Because a spacecraft is unable to carry much fuel and cannot refuel in-flight, other routes to autonomy have had to be explored. |
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Personally, I haven't really explored all of the Caribbean styles, but we're actually adding some reggaeton into our music. |
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It seeks to examine the relationship between public and private as explored in contemporary art. |
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Russian cross-country skiers have explored the region for 30 years, but it's been largely missed by alpinists. |
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The concluding chapter draws together the diverse strands of alterity explored to that point while examining alterity in history. |
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Other institutional issues surrounding landholding and land tenure must also be explored. |
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I ran down to the port at Leith, which has all been yuppified and is pretty nice, and just explored around there. |
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Instead, Lagerfeld explored the darkness of malachite, iron ore, and marcasite. |
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Because of the compound's pharmacologic activity, several aspects remain incompletely explored in the rat, in which prolactin is the luteotrophic hormone. |
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Recently, Nopp and colleagues provided a theoretic framework supporting this convenient relationship, which was explored in this study as well as in a recent publication. |
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Comprehensive modernists both, they explored art forms from film to opera. |
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Second, the structure of the Council is explored, with a view to identifying those individuals who together constitute the various layers of the Council hierarchy. |
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Imaginative ways of bring people together should be explored, such as picnics, cultural events, film showings, and regular newsletters to keep people in touch. |
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Its a beautiful jazzy tune in a style Sarah hasn't really explored before. |
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I also read about a new play that explored mathematical theorems. |
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Orlean taught us to look and listen, while Wheeler explored how to use dialogue in non-fiction. |
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Rather, it presented and discussed children's masquerade in Africa, a subject little explored but much witnessed by scholars studying African cultures. |
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Micah and Jake chose to resume their surfing, while Derek, Nick, and I ventured over to the enormous swimming pool and explored the many water slides. |
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Marilyn Johnson explored the subculture of obituary scribes in her wonderful 2006 book, The Dead Beat. |
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In re-examination the defendant's counsel explored this with the witness. |
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They made their unusual find after echo-sounding equipment on board their ship detected the wreck, and they then explored its hold on a further dive. |
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Meta-regressions also explored the relation between change in proportion of saturated fat, polyunsaturated fat, and monounsaturated fat on cardiovascular events. |
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Before those ideas could be explored on university property, the student union stepped in. |
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Despite the fact that we've just spent the night together and explored just about every inch of each other's bodies I feel embarrassed now because she's undressed. |
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Nor is the symbolism explored as searchingly as it might be. |
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All visible regions of the thoracic aorta were fully explored in every patient, including the proximal ascending aorta beginning at the aortic valve. |
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Seat dimensions should be explored considering passenger health, size, and allowance for seat-space reductions when the seat in front is reclined. |
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He explored the Jungian idea of polarity thru his poems and films. |
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Councillors backed the principle of keeping Bardsea loos open while other sources of funding such as shutting Aldingham toilets were explored with the parish councils. |
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In the next set of analyses, we explored whether teachers who differed in the amount of knowledge they actually possessed also differed in their self-assessments. |
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In the whole range of cholesterol concentration explored, the diffraction studies show a single lamellar phase with no evidence of a separation of extended domains. |
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It featured mostly new releases, all films that in one way or another relied on narratives that explored people who were either on the move or had ended up in faraway places. |
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The 1978 movie Coma explored deep-rooted fears about exploitation and medical advances in organ donation. |
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A just-published study in the journal Nature explored how mice reacted to a diet of artificial sweeteners. |
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The first blocks to be explored are just a few miles away from Britain's proven Foinaven and Shiehallion fields, across a maritime border agreed by treaty two years ago. |
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Not long after the Spanish conquistadores explored the region for gold, they began snatching apaches and other natives as slaves. |
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In support of his assessment, he offers a number of tantalizing theories, only partially undergirded by fully explored evidence. |
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She explored the notions of purity and virginity and how they are enmeshed with contracts, property and individual rights. |
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Still, the reef can be safely explored from dozens of places along the Queensland coast, where it lies within a couple of hours' boat trip from the shore. |
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Scots emerged as some of the great imperial administrators, they explored the unknown, as soldiers they crushed native opposition and made territorial gains. |
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In the same way that a previous generation explored and experimented with single malt Scotch, today's consumers are learning about tequilas and mezcals. |
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This much has been known about Portus for generations as scholars have both read what ancient authors wrote about the harbour and explored the surviving remains. |
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There are also instructive parallels between Schneider's work and two photographers who explored painterly and imaginative renderings of the body. |
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Zarle, by nature, was rambunctious and actively explored the woods. |
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This also placed severe limitations on what could be explored. |
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Potential confounding by parental educational status, parental smoking, sibship size, and housing style, and interactions with site of residence, were also explored. |
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In this way, cultural boundaries of communication could be explored, as opposed to using linguistic boundaries or notions about the residence. |
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Bladder defects may be seen cystoscopically and the proximal part of a persistent urachus can be explored endoscopically. |
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It was not until the continent itself was explored that Spain found the wealth it had sought. |
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He explored the Hudson River and laid the foundation for Dutch colonization of the region. |
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We explored the coupled gyration modes and their characteristic dispersions in terms of the interdistance between the neighboring skyrmions. |
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As explored by Professor Philip Morgan, a battle might initially not be named specifically at all. |
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Many Spanish expeditions explored large parts of this vast region, especially those close to Spanish settlements. |
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A year later, he explored what is now Guyana and eastern Venezuela in search of Lake Parime and Manoa, the legendary city. |
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Several European expeditions, including a group of Spanish Jesuits, explored the Chesapeake Bay during the 16th century. |
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In the mid 17th century the Dutch also explored the western Australian coasts, naming many places. |
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Sir Francis Drake circumnavigated the globe between 1577 and 1581, and Martin Frobisher explored the Arctic. |
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Waters links Nodens with the Seven Bore and the association of the Celtic deity with the river is explored at length by Rogers. |
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For example, Thor's Cave was explored in the early 1950s by Joe Brown and others. |
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In his work, and in collaboration with Penrose, Hawking extended the singularity theorem concepts first explored in his doctoral thesis. |
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He also explored the many theoretical possibilities by which short nucleic acid sequences might code for the 20 amino acids. |
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While Craig favoured stylised abstraction, Stanislavski, armed with his 'system,' explored psychological motivation. |
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Waters' lyrics also explored unrealised political goals and unsuccessful endeavours. |
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I have never played a role in which someone's dark side shouldn't be explored. |
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Before redevelopment of Welford Road began in 2008 the club explored many other options. |
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The island can be explored using public transport using a bus service operated by Stagecoach. |
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Turning his interests abroad, Trevithick also worked as a mining consultant in Peru and later explored parts of Costa Rica. |
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However, until recently, simultaneous, multiomic investigation of infecting microbe and holobiont components has rarely been explored. |
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Having explored its main features, we would set off down one of the side streets. |
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We may never return to the square in the rest of the walk or we may visit a new part of it that was not explored initially. |
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Hockney is openly gay, and unlike Andy Warhol, whom he befriended, he openly explored the nature of gay love in his portraiture. |
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Expressionist painters explored the bold use of paint surface, drawing distortions and exaggerations, and intense color. |
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His short biographies of leading scientists explored the process of scientific change. |
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During this same period, Russian ships also explored along the California coast and in 1812 established a trading post at Fort Ross. |
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The colonial architecture of Brazil dates to the early 16th century when Brazil was first explored, conquered and settled by the Portuguese. |
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Its crews teams explored the coasts of Ireland and Scotland and circumnvigated Britain. |
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With Raymonde, the band released a series of critically acclaimed albums and EPs that explored their new style. |
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In 1999, Sheen explored the role of Jimmy Porter in the National Theatre's production of Look Back in Anger. |
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Sheen played the title role in Hamlet at the Young Vic in late 2011 and early 2012, a role he first explored in a 1999 BBC Radio 3 production. |
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The seabed has been explored by submersibles such as Alvin and, to some extent, scuba divers with special equipment. |
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For example, the role of viruses in marine ecosystems is barely being explored even in the beginning of the 21st century. |
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Currently, the gas field is explored as a potential place for the purpose of carbon dioxide capture and storage. |
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He stated that the Portuguese explored the area and claimed it for Portugal. |
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The Portuguese landed in Mossel Bay in 1500, explored Table Bay two years later, and by 1510 had started raiding inland. |
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Whereas drilling at depths exceeding 500 meters has been conducted since 1995, only a few deep gas fields have been explored commercially. |
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It is the period of history when Scandinavian Norsemen explored Europe by its seas and rivers for trade, raids, colonisation and conquest. |
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Middle ear pathologies were explored with the identical technique, and the status of the ossicular chain was assessed as well. |
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Even during World War II consideration of the idea using conventional explosives was explored. |
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The major rivers on the east coast were also explored in case they could lead to a transcontinental passage. |
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In 1741 with Lieutenant Aleksei Chirikov, he explored seeking further lands beyond Siberia. |
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In 1826 Frederick William Beechey explored the north coast of Alaska, discovering Point Barrow. |
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While Franklin and McClure tried to explore the passage by sea, Rae explored by land. |
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However, the relative contributions of benthic habitats within specific ecosystems are poorly explored and more research is needed. |
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They are among the flattest, smoothest and least explored regions on Earth. |
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Beach and sound access ramps, campgrounds, nature trails, and lighthouses can be found and explored on all three islands. |
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Matching the stages to named periods proceeds as new dates are discovered and new regions are explored geologically. |
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Their first European contact was with the Vikings who settled in Greenland and explored the eastern Canadian coast. |
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Columbus also explored the northeast coast of Cuba, where he landed on 28 October. |
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From August 4 through August 12, 1498, he explored the Gulf of Paria which separates Trinidad from mainland Venezuela. |
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He then explored the mainland of South America, including the Orinoco River. |
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It was not until the continent itself was explored that Spain found the wealth it had sought in the form of abundant gold. |
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Kennecott Copper had explored the potential profits in manganese nodule mining and found that it was not worth the cost. |
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Members of Bauhaus and Joy Division explored new stylistic territory as Love and Rockets and New Order respectively. |
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The nature of art and related concepts, such as creativity and interpretation, are explored in a branch of philosophy known as aesthetics. |
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The power of language, more specifically of certain rhetorical tropes, in art history and historical discourse was explored by Hayden White. |
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A proposal to merge with the Abbey National was explored, but later rejected. |
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The exact route of the limes along the border between Upper Germania and Raetia has not been fully explored. |
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Humans explored space for the first time, taking their first footsteps on the Moon. |
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Finally, Antarctica's interior was explored, with North and South Poles reached in the 20th century. |
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From 1858 to 1864, the lower Zambezi, the Shire River and Lake Nyasa were explored by Livingstone. |
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In 1877, Serpa Pinto and Portuguese naval captains Capelo and Ivens explored the southern African interior starting from Benguela. |
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With the caravel, Portuguese mariners explored the shallow waters and rivers as well as the open ocean with wide autonomy. |
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He explored and ascended up the Gambia river and discovered some of the Cape Verde islands. |
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He was among a number of navigators who explored the Gulf of Guinea during this period on behalf of King Afonso V of Portugal. |
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Portuguese navigators explored the islands and decided that they would be good locations for bases to trade with the mainland. |
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In recent years, hydroelectric, solar and wind energy have been explored as possible sustainable energy sources. |
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Alexander von Humboldt explored the basin in 1800, reporting on the pink river dolphins. |
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At the same time they explored the coast from Essequibo River to Cape Vela. |
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Madagascar was partly explored by Cunha, and Mauritius was discovered by Cunha whilst possibly being accompanied by Albuquerque. |
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Large areas of New Guinea are yet to be explored by scientists and anthropologists. |
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In 1989 Seahawk Deep Ocean Technology explored a shipwreck believed to be part of the 1622 Spanish treasure fleet. |
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Berrio took them to the territories he had previously explored by himself years before. |
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The London Company intended to claim the area explored by Hudson before the Dutch could become fully established. |
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Alternative forms of energy are being explored in depth in a number of unique areas. |
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In 1609 Henry Hudson entered the Harbor and explored a stretch of the river that now bears his name. |
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Santo, with many wrecks and reefs to be explored, is a very popular tourist destination for divers. |
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Drake explored the coasts around his port by ship for some time as well as the surrounding land on foot. |
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Rather than entering the Chesapeake he explored the coast to the north, finding Delaware Bay but continuing on north. |
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For the full list of places explored, mapped, and named by people of the VOC, see List of place names of Dutch origin. |
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We watched him for a few minutes as he explored the area and then I broke off a piece of a Pringle. |
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He chose instead the island of Manhattan at the mouth of the river explored by Hudson, at that time called the North River. |
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English explorers and colonists named Hudson Bay after Sir Henry Hudson who explored the bay beginning August 2, 1610 on his ship Discovery. |
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From their base at Kola, they explored the Barents Region and the Kola peninsula, and Novaya Zemlya. |
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The contrasting moods of the five movements were probingly explored, and there was no weak link in the band. |
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In 1610 Jonas Poole explored Bellsund, giving the fjord the name it retains to this day. |
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During the 2nd century BC, the Han dynasty explored much of the Eastern Northern Hemisphere. |
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From about 800 Ad to 1040 AD, the Vikings explored Europe and much of the Western Northern Hemisphere via rivers and oceans. |
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Merchant Stroganovs, who explored Ural deposits, requested the Cossacks punish the Siberian Tatars. |
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It is named after a local ranch, and was explored for the first time at the beginning of the 20th century by Manuel Gamio. |
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Many test sites have been explored for oil, but no commercially viable quantities have been found. |
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The objects that verbs do and do not take is explored in detail in valency theory. |
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During the Age of Discovery, Europeans explored and staked claims to various parts of North America. |
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French voyageurs and coureurs des bois explored and settled in Michigan in the 17th century. |
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This view is related to prototype theory, which is most deeply explored in cognitive science. |
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Not only did this completely change the ethnography of the region, most large game was hunted out before whites ever fully explored the land. |
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He explored the section of countryside alone and worked out the most practical route. |
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His ship La Dauphine explored the coast from what is now known as Florida to New Brunswick. |
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These ownerships can be explored under the detail for the individual companies. |
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In this influential book Mumford explored the development of urban civilizations. |
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There she sketched and explored an area that nourished her imagination and her observation. |
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Shortly thereafter, Beck explored blues and folk music further, discovering Woody Guthrie and Blind Willie Johnson. |
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In fictional television programming, ghosts have been explored in series such as Supernatural, Ghost Whisperer, and Medium. |
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We explored the basement, wherein she had so often heard heavy footsteps, thuddings, and scrapings. |
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A few of our studies, however, have explored individual differences in self-focus. |
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Zhu et al. explored the effect of salivary flow on sialolithogenesis using computational fluid dynamics analysis. |
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These gendered constructions of subjecthood are explored in more detail in Chapter two of this book. |
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Those walking technicolor signals can be explored at the Run 2, or 3, which would further open a way to a plethora of yet other technipions. |
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The report 'Meet Bahrain's Best Friend in Congress' explored why an American Samoan delegate would support the kingdom. |
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They explored the behavior of the charged quasiparticle in a two-dimensional semiconductor that is an excellent absorber of sunlight. |
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I read thinking that a transition would develop and the evil recalculations of the bad guy explored. |
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Toader briefly explored the work on Arithmetic mean, Geometric mean and Greek means. |
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The Banach-Tarski paradox, string theory, Klein bottles, and universes where time runs in reverse are some subjects explored. |
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The firm explored the ways in which the New York Times tower has reinvented the office building as a workplace. |
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This means that auxetic materials act as excellent shock absorbers or sponges, a fact that is being explored for various uses. |
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Some of the new species were found during field work in parts of the tropical Americas poorly explored by lepidopterists. |
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The main lithologic sequence to be explored under the current drill program will be the Lower Roan Series rocks. |
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Economic trends, locational issues that affect dealerships, and re-imaging projects are also explored in depth. |
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Her master's thesis at Columbia University explored the connection between luminism and Eastern thought. |
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So alternative antiretrovirals, possibly maraviroc or raltegravir, should also be explored. |
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Only highly desirable objects that Jamie had tactilely explored in the past were used. |
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Mariah has explored the area with her dad in a new sport called canyoneering that includes hiking, climbing, swimming, and rafting. |
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Simon's group explored toxicity by testing its quantum dots in both human and slime mold cells. |
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Different constraints confronting the carbon trade business has been excellently explored in this paper. |
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The proceedings against a hermaphrodite, several castrates, and many impotent men are explored thoroughly. |
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While snorkeling, the students explored sea caves, swam through kelp forests and photographed sea animals and plants. |
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The chakras contain a great deal of information about our history and talents, as well as our brilliance, which is yet to be explored. |
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An April 2009 conference at Oxford explored chantries and chantry chapels as vehicles of religious, social, and architectural expression. |
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Teens explored new skills and ideas ranging from story-telling to speed chess to a make-your-own-catapult contest. |
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Serventy explored the effects of regular harvesting by Aborigines on the Tasmanian mutton bird population in the Furneaux Islands in Bass Strait. |
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The third method, stochastic, provides considerably more pricing information and is explored at greater length. |
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This is a nettlesome issue everywhere but it's more complicated on campuses, where all sorts of expression and freedom are being explored. |
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It is a frenetic, vibrant city with fascinating temples, markets, Chinese shophouses and stately colonial architecture best explored by trishaw. |
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Nutritional therapies are often more practical and recent research has explored such methods of controlling trypanosomal infections. |
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Just south of San Cristobal is the village of Nigua where 16th-century and 18th-century ruins of sugar mills can be explored. |
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In September, we explored the stranglehold that China has on the worldwide supply for the main raw material of tungsten carbide. |
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Nakamura and Sinclair explored the possibilities of using collocational patterns to fix genre variation statistically. |
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The conceptual model of Personal and Family Sustainability should also be further explored. |
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The emerging and evolving field of landscape epidemiology has explored techniques for summarizing spatial patterns in disease transmission data. |
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A recent study explored the conventional casting of copper-manganese alloys based on the congruent composition. |
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In a second project funded by European Jesuits, the Western Ghats were explored from Palghat to Coorg in Karnataka. |
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She and her young artists briefly explored some American Indian beliefs and myths, particularly of the Ojibwa tribe. |
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Darwin collected the Ovenbird, in 1834, as the Beagle explored Wolsey Sound in the Straits of Magellan, at the southern tip of South America. |
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Indeed Ringrose raises the possibility of multiple gender identities which deserves to be more fully explored. |
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Several dependent variables were explored prior to treatment and following the treatment. |
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We explored the reentry process by interviewing 51 parolees three times over a period of three months after their release from prison. |
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It is especially fortunate that Seriland should have been explored by an ethnologist eminently fitted to describe the physiographic features of that little-known region. |
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Life at the edge of the ocean will be explored during Tidepool Discovery Days on Friday, Saturday and Sunday at Cape Perpetua Scenic Area, three miles south of Yachats. |
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Also explored is 'New York style', embodying Dutch and English precedents, as ardently observed in the robust gadrooning and swelling belly of a caster by Bartholomew Schaats. |
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Alternative methods such as the dutch auction have also been explored. |
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In the 1760s, long hunters from Virginia explored much of East and Middle Tennessee, and the first permanent European settlers began arriving late in the decade. |
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In the 1970s and 1980s, Edward Shils explored the concept in detail. |
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In 1669, the district around Puerto Deseado, explored by John Davis about the same period, was claimed by Sir John Narborough for King Charles II of England. |
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Oceania was first explored by Europeans from the 16th century onward. |
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It is possible that he explored some part of western Kamchatka Peninsula and may have crossed the northern neck to a point where he could see the Pacific. |
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He told the stories about plenty of fish in Baikal and plenty of fur beasts on its shores, and many Cossacks subsequently came to Baikal by the way he explored. |
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He also designed a controlled nuclear fusion reactor called Tokomak, and he explored theoretical physics with insights about matter and antimatter. |
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There's more to Chhattisgarh still to be explored by travellers. |
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Polynesians were a maritime people, who populated and explored the central and south Pacific for around 5,000 years, up to about 1280 when they discovered New Zealand. |
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On 22 August 1770, after sailing north along Australia's east coast, James Cook claimed the entire coastline that he had just explored as British territory. |
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The music therapy profession's rich, enduring contributions to readiness, rehabilitation, recovery, and wellness among America's military populations are explored. |
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This is explored through the civil war between the Founders and the Vox Populi, the two political parties of Columbia who are at each other's throats. |
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