He narrowly escaped being blown up by a mine when he was exploring a tell outside the city. |
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He remained committed to exploring his penchant for mordant wit, the celebration of the esoteric, the glorification of all things absurd. |
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While running keeps him fit, his passion is scuba diving and snorkelling and exploring the fascinating undersea world. |
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Many students decide to take out loans before fully exploring available grants and scholarships. |
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The trail features online activities to show people how to get started in exploring local history. |
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And the company is exploring options for continued monetization in ways that aim to help, rather than burden, its customers. |
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The two organisations are already exploring tentative plans to meet and discuss a joint approach to developing a national stadium. |
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It goes on about how she's returned to her roots and how she's exploring her culture and finding new ways of expressing her Maoritanga. |
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Before exploring how the second Battle of Lexington typifies the larger culture war, it is useful to sketch the specific conflict. |
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The use of chloral hydrate should be avoided in studies exploring the in vivo responses to sialagogues. |
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Modulating gene expression and exploring gene function are major aims in molecular biology. |
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Minister Cullen is committed to exploring measures to reduce test waiting times for driving tests, such as bringing in more testers. |
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You can spend a few minutes or a few hours exploring these architectural marvels without ever forgetting you're in the city. |
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Rather, each of the seven chapters is a detailed thematic essay exploring a key issue in the history of late 19th-century France. |
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The group had a full day exploring the theme park, and on Sunday morning breakfasted with Disney characters. |
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After a long time of exploring and eavesdropping, I watch a scout troop just sitting down to a table near the entrance, holding trays and drinks. |
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This is a fantastic romantic comedy, exploring the serious side to a young relationship. |
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When you're not talking, you'll undoubtedly be exploring the extremely barren environments within the game. |
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After exploring gentle mountain slopes, taiga flatland and highland barrens, we suddenly reached the plateau's edge. |
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I was brought up on tales of Brits exploring the world and this has always inspired me. |
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Here new mixes with old, and you can rediscover the joy of exploring on foot and riding efficient trolley cars. |
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Many studies have been done exploring the degree to which birdsong is innate or learned behavior. |
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We are exploring further opportunities for converting low-value biomass into bioenergy. |
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As an aficionado of Mercury is its Neptunian guise, she enjoys exploring mythology and symbol as well as various meditations. |
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He just doesn't agree with the rush to brand it a new mental disorder and medicate without first exploring less drastic options. |
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The ship was beset by pack ice and drifted south for 12 months, becoming the first exploring vessel to winter south of the Antarctic Circle. |
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He is clearly interested in exploring sexual relations as an arena of power play. |
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Jim continued to run his fingers over the artifact, exploring each etch and nick. |
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Brainstorming sessions involved exploring symbolism from around the world and through the ages, mandalas, alchemy and assorted arcana. |
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Uganda has five prospective oil exploring areas along the western rift valley covering an total area of nearly 22,000 square kilometers. |
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Four Icelandic artists create work exploring aspects of melancholia through animation, drawing, painting, sculpture and video. |
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It also seems that London traceurs have been exploring the potential for parkour around the estate architecture. |
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The study will also employ a variety of imaging techniques and specific investigations aimed at exploring anti-tumour efficacy. |
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She will focus on exploring topical issues ranging from social and personal ones to world politics. |
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After lunch we would trail around the neighbourhood which involved a lot of exploring of stream beds and ponds and railways. |
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By exploring the nature of power, some of the weaknesses of the objective analysis of behaviouralism can be identified. |
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I arrived in Scotland today and set about exploring the ruins of Tantallon Castle. |
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This discontinuity opens the possibility of exploring the impossible, the little boy's prelinguistic consciousness. |
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Geminian men are difficult for any woman to own as they're too busy exploring the universe. |
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After several debriefs and hours of exploring why the problems occurred, we made several determinations. |
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The second theme tying together the papers is their emphasis on exploring and developing new geographies of fear of crime. |
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A snap-on clip that attaches to the center of the probe and acts as a guide for the exploring needle is included. |
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For now, they enjoy antiquing and exploring North Carolina and the southern part of the country. |
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This was a pity, not least because the main part of the expedition had already started exploring new caves in that area! |
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This expedition spent 13 months exploring the surrounding reefs of Low Isles. |
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As I said, the group is a scouting expedition exploring what may be possible. |
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Currently, an important museum exhibition exploring these works is traveling across the country. |
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I know the importance of exploring options, looking at a problem every which way, and examining alternative solutions. |
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On the other side of the comic-coin, the Government and the police are exploring rather curious ways of dealing with the crime epidemic. |
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I would just love to spend a few months here exploring the diving among the hundreds of islands. |
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He just enjoys exploring the morally dubious aspects of it, and exploring difficult situations. |
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He was soon engraving large plates of landscape views and scientific specimens for federal government reports of exploring expeditions. |
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Paradise builds on West's critique, exploring colorism, elitism, and patriarchy as structures that compose the black bourgeois ideal. |
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Consequently, the music and grooves are the same jazzy funk that this erstwhile folksinger has been exploring over her past few albums. |
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The Home ministry is exploring options if these youths can be deradicalised on their return, rather than pushing them behind bars. |
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Nobody wants to have kids who are exploring different psychedelic experiences or unusual forms of sexuality. |
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We are exploring the technology and prototyping the radio systems we are inventing. |
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Minor missions in the game deal with incursions on their territory by rival gangs as well as exploring the twisted mentality of protection money. |
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He said Government was doing the mapping exercise as a basic way of exploring minerals at various mining prospects. |
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The company is exploring the prospect of making machine-made pots to meet the demand. |
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In this lesson, students consider individual experiences of the Middle Passage by exploring a textbook account and four primary sources. |
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In fact, the book seems dedicated to exploring the conflict within the heart as it peers at the action going down on the proscenium. |
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They are exploring other avenues to whip up a mass frenzy against the new incumbents. |
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We follow a cross-country route east, exploring a rarely visited section of the refuge. |
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The queen is in the formicarium now and seems quite busy exploring her new surroundings. |
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The artist has spent her career exploring abstract shapes and forms, creating paintings that reveal many different kinds of visual sensations. |
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You could spend several hours exploring the elegant, wide streets, and narrow nooks and crannies. |
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It's easy to spend whole fascinating days exploring the surrounding countryside. |
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The council is exploring the option of having a community post office service provided within the village. |
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I was exploring California, when suddenly I found myself within the vicinity of a fog bank. |
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A focal outlet would also be set up in the Board for exploring the export possibilities for khadi products, adds Mr. Nandakumar. |
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The council has been exploring all areas to keep its council tax down and be more efficient. |
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At first I was determined, striding down passages and exploring new corridors and rooms I found. |
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The reason is that when we were out exploring the frontiers, we were out at the edges of the flight envelope all the time, testing limits. |
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The authors address this question by exploring activities that are interactive, cooperative, and collaborative. |
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Busier than ever, she is happily married with two young children and plans to spend her fifties pleasing herself and exploring other avenues. |
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Scotland's principal contemporary dance company presents a fresh and eclectic double bill exploring the complex nature of imagination. |
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Real scientists are mostly plugging along, exploring and refuting evolutionary theory's basic constructs all the time. |
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Based in Amsterdam, The Fortuna Consort is an early music group exploring renaissance consort music in the form of recorder trio and lute. |
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Drawing inspiration from his words, young Scottish climbers of the post-war generation strove to do some exploring of their own. |
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The three youngsters on tape appeared awkward, repeating cliched ballet moves insipidly rather than exploring new territory with vigor. |
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I noted other pinnacles and spires rising out of the cliff and looked forward to exploring the area further. |
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We are exploring new avenues where we can use our vast infrastructure to earn profits. |
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Melissa has been studying and exploring a wide range of complementary therapies over the past seven years. |
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She has a particular interest in exploring differing approaches to collectivism and working class resistance to social inequality. |
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The visitors, lured by the intrigue of the island's rich monastic history, will spend the day exploring and picnicking on golden beaches. |
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There is no practitioner where we live, so Bonnie recommended exploring the Feldenkrais method of awareness through movement. |
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More recently, they've branched out to studies of comparative acting techniques, such as exploring the hand gestures of Chinese dance. |
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The series will partner with a companion Web site exploring the crucial role of behavioral and social sciences in important public issues. |
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The editors invite submissions for a new online edited collection exploring discursive, visual, and other communicative features. |
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We achieve indirection by exploring that topic metaphorically, via a poem, a story, a piece of music, or a work of art that embodies it. |
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That much is clear from your letters related to my incisive analysis last week, exploring Google's ills. |
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Part B concentrates on such contests and disputes, exploring them more systematically than did the prior materials. |
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Moon was a sophisticated colorist exploring what possibilities presented themselves within each painting. |
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I conclude with a discussion of group choice, exploring mechanisms, such as democracy and dictatorship, for achieving this. |
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The heterogeneous computer is a unique system for exploring fine and coarse-grained parallelism in computing. |
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I think Frank and I are going to go exploring a bit and try to find Molly in coach. |
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He is a marvel in his performance, exploring beautifully the quiet intelligence and social clumsiness of the man he portrays. |
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Last month, the company admitted it was exploring ways to provide digital music through its own public terminals, such as payphones. |
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She responds by pathologizing rather than exploring the mystery at the heart of her subject. |
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Once the thrill of its discovery had passed, Peter got onto the business of exploring the place a little better. |
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Is the studio clandestinely exploring the relationship between superhero fantasy and humanity's eternal quest for the divine? |
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Its absence indicates that patients with negative symptomatology have a decreased interest in exploring the environment. |
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The work is an attempt to say something interesting by exploring the author's hunches and intuitions. |
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Among the activities they partook in were abseiling, exploring the local beach and climbing over the famous limestone mountains. |
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Of course we ended up staying and exploring Rome because it is such a beautiful city. |
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Give your new voice a distinctive quality exploring its colours, hues and tones. |
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He was interested in exploring the possibilities of having nuclear power to overcome the chronic energy deficit in his country. |
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Hansen spent his summers exploring the grottoes and caves along the coastline, surfing its waves, and playing in the forests on San Simeon Point. |
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Over the following years we would come back again and again, either exploring the hinterland by car or the Turkish coast by boat. |
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For a species, exploring the fitness landscape isn't a matter of a defined-position cursor moving with a hill-climbing algorithm. |
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However, the film might have benefited from a subplot exploring the back-stories of some of the other refugees. |
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Is she simply the channeler of modern anxiety about the body, or is she exploring her own dark history? |
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He had challenged himself to entering the Beton Tower and exploring it alone. |
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It is certainly worth spending a few hours exploring here, even if you choose not to spend the night. |
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Another time, he is a wanderer with a weather-beaten face exploring the Indian outbacks and striking chords with common people. |
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Except for two years with the Cuban army in Angola, he has spent his life here, exploring every ceiba tree of the Caribbean's largest wetland. |
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The earliest days of the feminist movement had featured sexual orgies, and my interest in exploring threesomes remained consistent. |
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It will spend four years in orbit around the gas giant, exploring the planet and its rings and moons. |
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Other activities include hiking, antiquing, exploring nearby ghost towns and hosted shooting clinics at their range. |
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Robinson divides Forensic Oratory into two parts, first discussing oratory in general and then exploring forensic oratory in particular. |
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He will also be responsible for exploring new opportunities for the operation. |
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I hope this scheme will catch the imagination of the public and we shall be exploring the opportunities for investment from the private sector. |
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I'd heartily recommend this book to anyone interested in exploring the complex relationship between seeker and saint. |
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An exhibition exploring proportion in new and old tartans featuring woven Tartan in cashmere and merino wool. |
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We pulled dinner from below the lower falls and spent another day crossing Otter Lake and exploring the boggy headwaters of the Steelhead River. |
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The team spent all this time exploring new avenues, only to arrive back at their starting point. |
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It is an unforgettable film exploring the loneliness of an elderly Anglo-Indian lady. |
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Cousteau and his crew of 22 are already in the islands, exploring the mid-ocean ecosystem that native Hawaiians view as their ancestral home. |
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Jan combines glaze painted tiles with glass and mixed media mosaic, exploring their resonant colours and tactile qualities. |
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Wide afterplanes, pickleforks, and cabovers were all ideas that he had been exploring for over a decade. |
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Schubert, who spent evenings listening to Pamer and Lanner, wrote numerous sets of waltzes for the piano, exploring its formal possibilities. |
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Such a metaphor as the menu gives couples a vehicle for exploring their wants and desires. |
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We had a six-hour layover in JFK, where our teacher told us not to go exploring and to stay put in the seating area near our departure gate. |
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Kids are exploring every nook and cranny, hoping to uncover those holiday presents. |
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The student will enjoy exploring the many colors of piano dynamics, voicing and pedaling. |
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Most people are familiar with the process of exploring the design space for page layout in what we call the inverted pyramid process. |
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Half a century later many of these behaviors persist and are the subject of studies exploring nonhuman primate culture. |
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We are currently exploring the improvement of IT accessibility for disabled people. |
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There are two types of quasiparticles, Bose and Fermi, and physicists around the globe are exploring the properties of each type. |
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His zest for exploring new horizons made him choose neurosurgery at a time when the specialty was unknown in Asia. |
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Exhausted from all this exploring and eating, we went back to the Arlington House to crash in our bunk bed. |
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In the ensuing years, Miller moved from photography to painting, exploring the representational realm. |
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It's a daring look at contemporary youth culture, exploring issues like identity, religion, sexual awakening and power. |
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It was a programme, on after the watershed, exploring why certain things are taboo and social reactions, after all. |
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The newlyweds then jetted off to Costa Rica for an active honeymoon of hiking, diving and exploring the rain forest. |
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As he's exploring the brewery, Pip sees what looks like Miss Havisham, hanging in her wedding dress from a ceiling rafter. |
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Enjoy this island and remember to venture out of your resort to do some exploring and make the most of your time on this very exotic island. |
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Looking ahead, Valentini says she's exploring other uses for her Bump fabric, possibly as an industrial upholstery or wall covering. |
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During the early 1850s he repeatedly crossed over the mountains and disappeared for months at a time, exploring and living off the land. |
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Not really tied in all too closely with modesty because these statues are contiguous with nude statues exploring the beauty of the human form. |
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Evacuated in wartime to the rambling country house of kindly Professor Kirk, they can't resist exploring its huge stairways. |
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This edition devotes itself to exploring multicultural vibrancy in Britain today. |
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Wood snowshoes with rawhide laces and leather bindings evoke fond memories of exploring the Wisconsin woods where I grew up. |
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He squirmed and wiggled free of her grip and began exploring the corners of her bed. |
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Remember, my sickness had held me back from exploring things that other young people could experience. |
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Psychologists and other social scientists are actively exploring issues like these. |
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The leaders discussed jointly exploring for undersea resources in the Gulf of Tonkin, known in China as the Beibu Gulf. |
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Westergren's technical wizardry and talent in exploring linked themes through different mediums are cause for wonder. |
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Although a lot of people spent a lot of time exploring for tin they did not do very well. |
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One of the companies exploring for minerals is searching for zinc and hoping to find other by-products. |
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She agrees to do so only if Ben will join her in exploring the wonders under the sea. |
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I genuinely think the world is an amazing place, and I imagine I could spend upwards of five lifetimes exploring its wonders. |
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We were exploring the glories and wonders of this fantastic country, which is booming under this Government. |
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The department is currently exploring all possible avenues to redress this situation. |
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They are fairly active and can be seen exploring rocky reefs and the ocean bottom in search of food. |
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Obviously, nothing prevents potentially rivalrous entrepreneurs from exploring for and exploiting new supplies of a specific resource. |
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For 35 years he was a diver, and spent much of his time underwater exploring the wrecks of ships swallowed up by the vast ocean. |
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We need to be exploring for more energy in our country, starting in the wildlife preserve up in Alaska. |
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An evening for film buffs and all those interested in exploring the elusive, unending question of the Indian identity. |
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Japan claims 12 other areas that China is already exploring for oil and gas. |
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In 1859 Samuel went out exploring for new pastoral land in the far north of South Australia. |
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It was a new kind of theatre, naturalistic, exploring social realism and psychological truth, the kind of theatre we take for granted today. |
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You could spend the day exploring its halls, museums, galleries, chapel and arsenal. |
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The Heritage is ideal for exploring an appealing countryside of unspoiled villages and tiny pubs. |
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The council is exploring opportunities for a new village hall and has successfully fought for new public loos at Bosherston. |
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Sturt showed a keen interest in exploring the as yet unmapped country and its rivers. |
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Special allowances are given for expenditure incurred in exploring for minerals and petroleum resources and mine development expenditure. |
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We thank them all for their contributions, and we look forward to exploring some other features and aspects of their game in the coming weeks. |
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These are young professionals who are exploring the artistic medium of film. |
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Pohara is a very convenient centre for scenic trips and for exploring the area. |
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I'm 17 years old and I've been exploring my rumspringa for the last year and a half. |
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It came with BASIC, but you could get a cheap assembler anywhere and start exploring exactly which bits did what. |
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The music is as challenging and spontaneous as ever, only now they're exploring quietness the way they once indulged in loudness. |
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Then, he headed for Egypt and saw the whole country in two weeks, travelling by night, exploring by day. |
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It makes a good base for exploring the gorge area as well as to have a soak in the relaxing hot springs. |
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He slowly loped around the forest, exploring the area a bit out of pure boredom. |
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The coastal State exercises over the continental shelf sovereign rights for the purpose of exploring it and exploiting its natural resources. |
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Spend seven days exploring deep-sea life from a shamelessly luxe live-aboard yacht. |
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The research team is now exploring the possibility of using eye contact sensor glasses to treat children with autistic spectrum disorder. |
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If the nail plate is partially avulsed but is firmly attached to the nail matrix, exploring the nail bed is difficult and probably unwarranted. |
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He is also exploring the effect of experimental changes in body weight on energy expenditure in humans. |
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You could spend a lifetime exploring this city, but you'll find yourself equally excited to board the cruise ship and continue on your journey. |
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It does so by exploring the extent to which there were shared worlds of formal scholarship and of mystical understanding. |
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Eating authentic Chinese cuisine is a cultivated taste and one worth exploring and learning. |
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This overall morphological simplicity, in theory, makes tadpoles good models for exploring how vertebrates control undulatory movements. |
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Their connection is that they are friends who share a passion for skateboarding and an appreciation for exploring the road. |
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In exploring the rhetoric of singularity, then, I might seem to be backing the wrong horse. |
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She offers new interpretations of the masochistic body art of the 1970s, exploring associations with the submissive suffering of Christ. |
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If she gets more close to exploring her inner life than she can bear, she often will feel a strong burning sensation in her abdomen. |
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It is also used in exploring leadership and teamwork, in industry, in churches and other organisations. |
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Because he loved sailing so much and had long dreamt of a retirement spent exploring the Mediterranean, the family scattered his ashes at sea. |
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He was just as into the avant-garde, but he was exploring it rather than mouthing off about it. |
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I suggested that maybe blindly feeling your way around a pool was similar to exploring unknown places like Marco Polo did. |
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She was a single mother, and she was exploring all sorts of homeopathy, hydropathy, all those things that people did in those days to try to get well. |
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We hosted, assisted and were entertained by scientific minds that were exploring the furthermost limits of knowledge in their particular fields of study. |
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Easter eggs are easy to find by exploring the main menu using the remote. |
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Your first full day in Noel Kempff will be spent exploring some of the oxbow lakes, gallery forests, and periodically inundated savannas located near Flor de Oro. |
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It touches on predetermination and political responsibility without really delving into anything, as if raising an issue is the same as exploring it. |
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After some cautious prodding I put some weight on it, checked that the muscles worked both ways and limped downstairs, exploring the outer limits of gingerliness. |
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While Larry, on the other hand, was not especially attracted to Andie, he was fully supportive of Rachel exploring her attraction. |
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Yet Agency communications specialists are hardly exploring strange new worlds or boldly going where no man has gone before. |
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Biologists exploring one sheltered cove collected about 268 plant species. |
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Aware of the abstractions of Rothko, Barnett Newman and Clyfford Still, Guston moved alongside them, exploring colour, space and painterly touch alone. |
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The strength of wargaming lies in exploring alternatives and enhancing insights into likely courses of action, not in providing quantitative results. |
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Mods are fantastic things, especially when they're exploring areas no one else is ever likely to venture, yet most exude a sense of being slightly janky. |
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And, thanks to a transparent hull, exploring the deep and spotting rare marine life is practically a cinch. |
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Instead of exploring a cityscape, the project lets you take a virtual stroll through rooms in great museums. |
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Given that I was very unfamiliar with the layout and condition of the wreck I decided to spend this first dive exploring the bridge and surrounding area to get my bearings. |
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On the rails, rather than the road, there was an unmistakable sense of exploring uncharted territory, being part of a well-kept secret and much closer to the natural world. |
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Together the two kindred souls find common pleasure in exploring the delights of an alien culture, even while discovering a little bit about themselves. |
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The short centered on a man in Death Valley exploring different ways to stimulate himself. |
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Researchers are also exploring how deep-sea trenches bury carbon and other chemicals in the seafloor. |
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In this instance, exploring the seemingly unproblematic nature of women's work lays bare the materialist bias underlying Western theories of hunting and fishing. |
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The past as ethnographic material is reconstituted, not only by exploring encoded records of the past, but also by suggesting that there is a constant relation of decoding. |
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In exploring this point she charts how political identity, ethnicity, and regionalism were related to the local economy and the actions of a weak national state. |
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This season is all about monitoring posture, scrutinizing sun exposure, even exploring the health of a pet. |
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Consider it a cosmic lesson in exploring the intricacies of circumstance that you often glaze over. |
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In California, there is talk of exploring a 2012 ballot initiative to require the labeling of GMO foods. |
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Continuing research initiated during the sabbatical leave of Professor Hildebrand, a series of research projects are exploring the issue of bus safety in Australia. |
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Eschewing schools and musical fashions, he wrote a great deal of music which is seldom heard, exploring bitonalites and partly delving into the realm of atonality. |
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The luxe hillside complex sleeps 16, boasts a staff of 10, and features a vast infinity pool, tennis courts and three vehicles for exploring the island. |
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While exploring Moscow and Siberia, Makhorov and Raskalov explain what motivates their adventures. |
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Again, when exploring this topic Pearlstein is frank in stating up front that there is no silver bullet solution here. |
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A big mahalo to Adrienne LaFrance for her well-written and informative article exploring issues associated with confinement of elephants at Honolulu Zoo. |
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In the end, King had written five issues, a standalone cycle exploring the origins of Skinner. |
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Instead, they simply send them to the public school their children are zoned to without exploring other options. |
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He has made a career out of exploring the darker side of the human psyche, of exposing obsessive characters who seem hell-bent on self-destruction. |
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Contrary to popular opinion exploring feelings does not make one weak. |
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Like Mustipher, Kenyon sees preparing vintage recipes as a way of exploring history. |
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Diligently, he traces each letter from the ancient Semitic and Phoenician alphabets through Old English and Norman French, exploring shapes and pronunciation. |
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In exploring the connections between gender and sexuality, she highlighted the constructed nature of sexuality and sexual categories and their importance to social ordering. |
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When we used to go there before, we were one of the tourists, but we've started exploring the countryside around that area, avoiding the tourist trap. |
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The audience simply fell about in uncontrollable laughter as this new comic with the gift of mimicry and languages took them on a journey exploring human foibles. |
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He experiments constantly, and he believes in understanding and exploring the reasons behind rules and mandates. |
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Independent researchers in Canada, Europe and India are exploring similar inexpensive agents with metronomic therapy. |
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The guided Sicilian Volcano Hike will have you trogging up and around Etna for a couple of days, exploring craters and eerie lava fields, then cresting the summit. |
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Nothing is more adventurous and thrilling than blazing a trail across unmarked snow like a modern day pioneer exploring unknown lands, schussing into history. |
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The main objective is to enhance our understanding of the Solar System by exploring the planets, their moons, and small bodies, such as comets and asteroids. |
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The mass no-show came despite a flurry of ads encouraging participation, and a veritable blizzard of TV spots exploring the question of voter apathy, especially among youth. |
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Suitably buoyed up by our first dive, the team spent the afternoon exploring one of the famous blockships dotted around the ring of islands that make up Scapa Flow. |
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We scrambled up the mountain and worked all day on the snow-covered slopes exploring the wide, flat terraces of dark shale and reddish-brown mudstone. |
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By exploring their perceptual differences, the Chinese and American publics can build bridges between them without dependence on their governments. |
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It's a good time to go exploring the maze of narrow alleys, spying the old Arabian houses with overhanging balconies and brass-studded, elaborately carved teak doors. |
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Their villainousness is so striking that the reader of the plays cannot help contemplating the dark side of human nature and exploring the motives of their evil behavior. |
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Fearing the tomb had been violated, she rushed back to arouse St Peter and St John who, after exploring the tomb, confirmed what she had told them. |
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Expertly based on simple, smooth, sculptural lines, exploring colour by layering and integrating silk and viscose, adding another textural element to her work. |
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A team of researchers exploring the eye's genetic make-up say they may have found a gene able to restore some vision in people who have gone blind. |
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After the usual bustle of activity that occurs every time a ship arrives in port, the crew turned their attention to exploring the delights of Singapore. |
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Early on he felt uneasy about his role as a cameraperson filming vulnerable people in very tumultuous situations, undecided over whether he was exploring or exploiting. |
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He only cares about exploring its effect on a population and most particularly on their responses. |
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The people who run Showtime really have their heart in the right place when it comes to exploring social issues other networks have refused to touch. |
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The brewery has been exploring the idea since a think tank appointed by the Irish government recommended that low-alcohol versions of beers and stouts be introduced. |
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Watson does such a good job of explaining and exploring key chess concepts that a player cannot help but improve his chess knowledge by studying this book. |
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That weird subcurrent of deep agreement is mysterious to me, but I think it worth exploring by some writer who has a better grasp of such matters than me. |
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In the past two years, the Endowment has made a concerted effort to take a leadership position in exploring the new frontier of the digital humanities. |
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There are options worth exploring to reduce this peak demand. |
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It's true that blogs can be a useful tool for exploring and expressing ideas, and that they come across as relatively dynamic in today's circumstances. |
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She has opened and paved a way to exploring a fast-growing genre. |
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Visitors will be able stroll around the Gardens exploring the glasshouses lit up, accompanied by glass blowing demonstrations, fire-eaters and jugglers. |
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People in the book often feel like interrogative bodies exploring the outer limits of their own emotions and thoughts as well as the expanse beyond. |
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They are also exploring the effects of social and legislative controls such as blood alcohol limits for driving and controlling the density of liquor outlets in neighborhoods. |
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British television producers are also adapting both to financial constraints at home and to new opportunities abroad by exploring a variety of forms of co-production. |
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Fancy taking your love for a moonlit swim in the warm waters of the Caribbean, or exploring some of the island's most beautiful coral reefs hand in hand? |
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While her classmates floundered through Ted Hughes and RS Thomas like a confused flock of sheep, Agbabi leapt from tuft to intellectual tuft, exploring the landscape. |
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Abrahamsen builds her argument by positing and skilfully exploring three key aspects of Africa's political economy that militate against the development of democracy. |
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Anda's inspiration was evident in Gamba's searching accounts, exploring beneath the musical surface and highlighting beautiful inner counterpoints in all three works. |
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The Frenchmen were impressed by the colony and enjoyed a long, convivial break there from July to November 1802 between lonely months exploring the southern coast. |
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This leads me to speculate that behavioral state-related gene expression may be of essence in exploring the deep psychobiology of consciousness in therapeutic hypnosis. |
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In this work we have sought to characterize the channels formed by avicins and to begin exploring the conditions that favor or disfavor channel formation. |
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A recent survey showed that most U.S. gyms and health clubs now offer yoga classes, so skiers interested in exploring yoga should not have to go far for instruction. |
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He has mobilized his decades of work in social and cultural history in order to write this exhortative book exploring the value of images for historical writing. |
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I spent a lot of time trekking through the jungle, exploring uncharted areas and meeting primitive tribes, some were friendly but more often than not they were unfriendly. |
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Part of the fun of a bike tour is the thrill of exploring a new area. |
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The area outside Ubud is worth exploring for its temples and scenery. |
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All members of the party were successful with the trek and spent the rest of the day exploring the site and learning a lot more about the history of the Incas. |
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If prices stay up, oil companies will start pumping in fields that are unprofitable at lower prices, and will pour money into exploring for new fields. |
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Yet, it was always on my mind while exploring for minerals around Challis. |
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And with a dozen or so companies already exploring for uranium, worth potentially billions of dollars, he says the Territory's stance was nonsensical. |
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While exploring the woods near his home, he came across a forest meadow erupting in purple pasqueflowers, blue lungworts, yellow anemones and white corydalis. |
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Albert Camus used violence as a means of exploring meaning, or lack thereof, in his existential novels. |
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I had no interest in exploring the philosophical or existential layers of a cartoon show. |
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New York City at the time, according to McBride, attracts men and women who are exploring and expressing their sexual difference. |
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He also recently launched Purple Travel, which focuses on exploring the planet through travel experiences. |
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Being such a linkman endowed Zhou with the privilege of freely passing through the pits and team buildings and exploring the inner organization of the team. |
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While his intentions are deeply rooted in exploring black masculinity, the context of his work becomes part of a larger dialogue concerning race in America today. |
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They reflected his own lifestyle, for he loved exploring remote areas and early in his career he supported himself by working at such jobs as lobsterman and ship's carpenter. |
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This is the dark side of Being Digital, the flip side of Wired magazine's bright outlook, and Grossman does an excellent job of exploring it. |
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She does this by exploring the issue in Leslie Feinberg's 2006 novel, Drag King Dreams. |
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Also in the top ten is Google Maps exploring the isolated Liwa region by camel and a spectacular base jump from the Burj Khalifa. |
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