As part of the new searches, immigration officers will pore over documents, looking for forgeries of British and other national passports. |
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Like ancient sages, the pundits pore over the details of Gordon Brown's speech and the related Budget documents as if they were holy texts. |
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But he had fantastic photo albums of his travels all over Southeast Asia, and I used to pore over them for hours. |
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I would pore over these for hours on end seeking connection, any connection, with his world. |
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While kids love the brightly painted, simple toys, there's another segment of society who pore over internet sites, haunt garage sales and church fairs. |
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For hours, they pore over the books, consult each other in hushed Gujarati, then write things on the forms, filling them up and starting on new ones. |
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Elsewhere, researchers must pore over official journals or make an individual request to the electoral courts. |
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Like the ancient Greeks we too pore over these entrails to read the messages from the edge of the universe. |
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I suspect that political scientists will continue to pore over this question for some time, and that the answers will be multiple. |
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You don't need to pore over reams of scientific documents to tell you how to eat well. |
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These science centre associations regularly organise seminars and workshops where members pore over the problems of popularising science. |
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Manuel arrives at work and starts to pore over the pile of paper that awaits him. |
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While the League's television bid might now be as dead as a dodo, there are some vital facts that any future television deal-makers will find interesting to pore over. |
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It gave me license to pore over raw tape, again and again, to absorb the subtle clues of human behavior. |
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I'd go for a kayaking arvo while he'd pore over camera magazines. |
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It is advice to sift, pore over, and weigh up, with a view to us deciding for ourselves. |
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Had there not been photographs and memorabilia to pore over, dancing would have been the only sensible option. |
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It is great fun to pore over clues and tunnel into a tree trunk like termites, and I am not apologizing for a guilty pleasure. |
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This has been exacerbated by having to pore over 75 hours of footage. |
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Criminal profilers must pore over crime-scene photographs and video, autopsy reports and photos, lab reports, the investigation synopsis and media reports, to name a few, before they can develop a legitimate profile. |
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One benefit that is certainly worth considering: the user has no need to pore over data sheets and observe complex tests in order to ensure that the selected components actually interact smoothly. |
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Basically, if the program failed under certain conditions, the system would write the contents of core memory to disk in a file called core, which the programmer could then pore over to find out what went wrong. |
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Users can also pore over historical statistics, including a record of each nation's performance at the FIFA World Cup, and take a look at the latest standings in the race for the adidas Golden Boot. |
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Nonplussed experts are to pore over dietary data to find out what the razorbill could eat at such immense depths. |
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Some rock critics and listeners pore over lyrics. |
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It is gratifying just to pore over this continually surprising topography. |
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Some great investors pore over company filings seeking value stocks. |
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If that sounds like a lot of data to pore over, it is. |
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Regular folks do not have the time to pore over the thousands and thousands of pages of information on government programs produced by our country's hard-working public servants. |
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There's no need to pore over the drawings looking for changes. |
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Alphonse Lusignan, a translator with the Department of Inland Revenue in the 1890s, would take home a number of newspapers each night and pore over them with a fine-toothed comb. |
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The void between the bypass channel and the 45 degree bend in the tunnel will be filled with concrete and act as a support pillar for the final concrete pore over the tunnel once it has been faced. |
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And you, members of CIAC and of the team for the revision of the Formation Guide, I ask you especially to pore over this premise and to see what fruits you may possibly draw from it. |
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You'll need to pore over your program for the Sydney Film Festival, which screens an enormous array of Australian, international and alternative films over two weeks in June. |
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Where one has to pore over lengthy transcripts to see whether an appeal has any real prospects, then a summary motion may achieve little economy or speed. |
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When technocrats, in an office tower, pore over the map and try to redistribute the population in fairly equal numbers among the electoral districts, lines start to move. |
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