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Liszt and Tchaikovsky wrote symphonic poems that probed the obsessive morbidity of Hamlet's psyche.
Dimples should never be probed and should be evaluated with magnetic resonance imaging before neurosurgical intervention.
Historians have long probed Lincoln's life and character, seeking the key to his almost saintlike standing in the American pantheon.
Just outside their door, three Cats probed their defenses, a young notch-eared orange-haired tom and two tabby females.
The filter is then probed with antibodies raised against a particular protein.
After a moment, she poked at the memory of what had happened, probing it like she probed her sternum.
Puzzled, we probed farther into the jungle, and, a couple of miles ahead, we found them in a poor hutment compared with their old village.
But as I probed deeper into my memories, another thought had suddenly struck me.
Some tribes even allowed men to watch while the virgins were probed and prodded.
Nadine has probed her needles in between my teeth to check the state of the pockets under the gums.
He gently probed the wound at her temple and concluded that she would probably be just fine if she did not fall asleep for a few hours.
Lee probed the wound, sighing in relief when he determined it was just a graze.
As examples, we have probed yeast proteome chips with calmodulin and six different phospholipids.
The probed site was then biopsied and the tissue samples were fixed in formalin for routine histopathology.
For immunoblots, proteins were transferred electrophoretically to nitrocellulose and resulting replicas were probed with antibodies.
The ants probed the caterpillars much less often than they poked at mealworms.
It probed crime and business for the government and now has about 400 representative offices around the world.
The special examiner then probed the legitimacy of William's first marriage to Marion.
In thousands of journal articles and scholarly monographs Christianity's holy wars have been probed, analyzed, and debated.
But although such imagery is offered in scripture and probed by mystics, it is seldom celebrated in church tradition.
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Examples from Classical Literature
She could not parry the question as she had done before, and it probed depths.
They remain stored up in latency and are ready to spring into activity as soon as the depths of the mind are probed.
Lester could only guess at her meaning, and would not have probed her for the world.
He probed for some flaw, sought for some mistake that might have been made.
I had probed the hearts of the ruffians, and I did not need Antoinette's warning.
But now as Miss Elvira's eye, fishlike in its gloom, probed hers, Bab felt the color pour suddenly over her face and neck.
He probed character with a glance, and was particularly sharp on pretentiousness and self-importance.
Tam Wylie probed him slyly, with a sideward glimmer in his eye.
The details came to light in a report released today by Mr Buchanan which probed the mishandling of public money in local government.
The parson was acutely moved for the anguish he had not probed.
Laussedat, in watching the eclipse of July 18, 1860, probed that the horns of the lunar crescent were rounded and truncated.
The souls of the principal characters are probed to their lowest depths.
It was as if he had probed at an open wound with clumsy fingers.
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