Liszt and Tchaikovsky wrote symphonic poems that probed the obsessive morbidity of Hamlet's psyche. |
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Dimples should never be probed and should be evaluated with magnetic resonance imaging before neurosurgical intervention. |
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Historians have long probed Lincoln's life and character, seeking the key to his almost saintlike standing in the American pantheon. |
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Just outside their door, three Cats probed their defenses, a young notch-eared orange-haired tom and two tabby females. |
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The filter is then probed with antibodies raised against a particular protein. |
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After a moment, she poked at the memory of what had happened, probing it like she probed her sternum. |
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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. |
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But as I probed deeper into my memories, another thought had suddenly struck me. |
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Some tribes even allowed men to watch while the virgins were probed and prodded. |
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Nadine has probed her needles in between my teeth to check the state of the pockets under the gums. |
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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. |
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Lee probed the wound, sighing in relief when he determined it was just a graze. |
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As examples, we have probed yeast proteome chips with calmodulin and six different phospholipids. |
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The probed site was then biopsied and the tissue samples were fixed in formalin for routine histopathology. |
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For immunoblots, proteins were transferred electrophoretically to nitrocellulose and resulting replicas were probed with antibodies. |
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The ants probed the caterpillars much less often than they poked at mealworms. |
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It probed crime and business for the government and now has about 400 representative offices around the world. |
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The special examiner then probed the legitimacy of William's first marriage to Marion. |
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In thousands of journal articles and scholarly monographs Christianity's holy wars have been probed, analyzed, and debated. |
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But although such imagery is offered in scripture and probed by mystics, it is seldom celebrated in church tradition. |
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He gingerly probed his scalp, then winced as his hands skimmed over the lump. |
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The embryo epidermis, the plumule and the radicle tissues were never probed. |
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The area bled when probed, and the adjacent palatal tissue appeared to be folded. |
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In addition to markers from the linkage map, we also probed karyotypes with ribosomal RNA gene sequences and 4 of the 12 ungrouped markers. |
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It was bubbling and churning, and fingers of blackness probed and stabbed out of the front of it, marking him. |
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It probed around his mind, taunting it, torturing it, but never letting on who or what it might be. |
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She probed my abdomen to look for imbalances in qi, the energy that flows throughout the body along channels called meridians. |
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Employing all the legalistic tricks of her trade, she probed and cross-examined me at breakfast and each evening. |
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Mackenzie inched along slowly as he probed for sure footing with each step. |
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Females, which probed crevices for insects, had long, slender, curved bills. |
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This gives an idea of the effective timescales of the processes probed in the present simulations. |
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Soon I was on the table with an IV in my arm, pumped full of powerful narcotics, and ready to be probed by the ship manned by the hospital staff. |
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Complexes within the gel were electrophoretically transferred to nitrocellulose membrane and probed for as previously described. |
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Larkham was in his element in his country's victory over Romania as he constantly probed for breaks against a brittle defence. |
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She said that various well-meaning individuals tried to get the kids aside and probed further, questioned them. |
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When a brothbased medium other than a Bactec bottle is received, the specimen is cytocentrifuged, stained, and, if positive, subcultured and probed. |
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To come through with strong faith means that it has been seriously probed and robustly questioned. |
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Various exotic keys are probed, first sweetly, then brusquely and insistently. |
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We initially probed into the means used to keep the HVD programme secret because of a tip-off from an insider source. |
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As with so many crunch matches, tonight's clash got off to a very cagey start as the teams sized each other up and probed for weaknesses. |
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In this research, we have probed into the impact of this rearrangement on the lives of the rural and urban poor in developing countries. |
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Instead of gauging their responses with pellets of food, he probed them with recording electrodes. |
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Viable nematodes show visible movements or spontaneous reactions when gently probed with dissecting needles. |
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I was pleased with the first half, when we probed well and had good movement. |
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Other topics such as barriers, expenditures and attitudes are probed at longer intervals. |
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Only when the interviewer probed them about the past did the older mothers acknowledge what they had done for their daughters. |
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The controllers in this occurrence repeatedly probed for conflicts, indicating that they were aware of the potential for conflicts. |
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The truth behind the nuclear issue of South Korea should be thoroughly probed. |
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Mechanical and thermal properties will be probed by monitoring the propagation of laser-generated acoustic or thermal diffusion waves. |
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With the latter, samples to be probed must be placed inside the device, which limits the size and nature of the materials that can be measured. |
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Extensive follow-up assistance must be in place for many who have deeply probed and shared their private hells and fears in the Circle. |
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Scratches on the inner wall of the fuel cell vent tube indicated that the tube had recently been probed with a wire or a similar instrument. |
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The rectangular manifolds checked out, as she probed the divide that beautifully separated the two evenly, checking the wire housing and electrical connections. |
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As the author of PC World's weekly Mobile Computing newsletter, I've probed, prodded, and test-driven many worthwhile portable computing products. |
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With the flanker off, the Wallabies sensed an edge and probed a defence that had not been strengthened by the addition of Iain Balshaw after Matt Perry strained a muscle. |
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Next Tomasky tells us that the Benghazi attack has been probed with two Senate reports and eight House reports. |
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Researchers have probed similar pressure points in the Hispanic community, among Muslims, and across the political spectrum. |
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The surgeon completes the notchplasty with a spherical motorized arthroscopic burr until the posterior edge of the femur is identified and probed. |
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Experts probed the origin of the sulphurous smell which appeared at the beginning of February after calls from worried Benfleet and Canvey residents who were left spluttering. |
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After energy minimization, the deformed protein structures can be superposed on the native structure to determine in which direction the probed residue moved. |
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Up to 100 bodies were found in a single pit by police and another 29 are still to be probed in Perlis state, near the border with Thailand. |
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The two-metre object, thought to be a section of wing called a flaperon, will be probed at a defence ministry lab in Toulouse. |
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The Council probed more deeply what had always belonged to the truth of the faith, namely that the Church, being at God's service, is at the service of the world in terms of love and truth. |
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Project E-Pug: Running from December 2007 to present, this undercover operation and project-based investigation probed the money-laundering activities of a currency exchange. |
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The Working Group is also developing a long-term communications plan based on surveys that probed current levels of awareness about sustainable development. |
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This feature has been extensively probed involving an increasing number of alerts and a variety of Member States with diverse national technical implementations. |
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Specifically, topics inherent to labour market liberalization were probed that led to the conclusion that a far-reaching transformation is taking place that will have to be tackled by using a multidisciplinary approach. |
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Anyone who probed into mysteries that were considered the province of God and his earthly agents might be imprisoned or burned at the stake for heresy. |
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For much of the rest of the summer, he probed the defences of the city, trying to find a way through. |
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The lady laughed whinnyingly and probed with questing fingers at her back hair. |
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He added the incident would be probed to know who were killed in the air-raid. |
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In 2001 it probed 9 290 Belgians regarding their alcohol consumption. |
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Kinsey probed the intimate relations of thousands of men and women across America in the 1940s and 50s in a bid to discover what made them tick. |
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That he is now the latest in a long line of alleged leakers being probed by the administration is no small detail. |
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Investigators also probed the death of demolition worker Dennis Kay, 62, who died as he worked on a cherrypicker. |
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Meanwhile, residents of Dhinkia and nearby villages fear for their livelihoods. So the project has been delayed, probed by countless committees and subjected to repeated litigation. |
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The US authorities have warned that their investigation is far from over and the 14 executives charged are likely to be probed for any connection that links their actions to Blatter. |
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Three of the industry's biggest names were probed in 2010 after online travel firm Skoosh. |
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The EC probed allegations the companies colluded to rig prices for more than a decade. |
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A MAJOR blaze which ripped through a car wheel and exhaust depot is being probed by fire experts today. |
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He may intervene, however, if the session shows signs of over-running the time allotted, or if he feels the candidate is being probed beyond his level of knowledge to no purpose. |
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And now South West MEP Trevor Colman is being probed by the EU's anti-sleaze office over claims that he breached funding rules. |
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Key questions are probed through a variety of complementary approaches, spanning a spectrum from low-energy nuclear physics to high-energy particle physics. |
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As she was being probed by police while wearing a short skirt, she crosses and uncrosses her legs but isn't wearing knickers. |
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The force being probed over Sheku Bayoh's death have failed to set new rules for using CS gas. |
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Since its opening in 1987, the JCMT radio telescope has probed the interstellar medium, star forming regions, and the earliest phases of galaxy evolution, by studying their microwave radiation. |
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The new experiments, which probed antihydrogen atoms, show no sign that physical laws differ between this exotic matter and ordinary matter. |
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He may intervene, however, if a session shows signs of over-running the time allotted or if he considers a candidate is being probed unproductively beyond his level of knowledge or understanding. |
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A total of 31 ilmenites were probed and all of them are kimberlitic in nature. |
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But it has now emerged the Wikipedia editor who probed the suspect web alterations was a Lib Dem supporter. |
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Scratches on the inside wall of the fuel cell vent tube indicate that he may have probed the vent tube when he was clearing the clogged drain tube. |
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For a solid five minutes or so Rangers pinned Celtic back and probed at them. |
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Incidentally, dealing with a dictator in a court means that evidence will be probed, arguments will be countered, and truth will be weighed against the law. |
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Lloyd Axworthy, an idea that was taken up by Paul Martin before and when he was prime minister, an idea that has been discussed and probed further by the current leader of the Liberal Party. |
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Each presentation offered by the many experts was followed by a flow of questions that explored and probed deeper and deeper into the complexities of the subject matter at hand. |
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The fractionated proteins were electrophoretically transferred to an immobilon polyvinylidene difluoride membrane and probed with the appropriate antibodies. |
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While Reading probed with passes and lost markers through movement, there was an unbudging red wall on the edge of their area that was not broken down until the death. |
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Many of these experiments probed adaptations of the so-called antigravity muscles, which support the body and maintain posture in Earth's gravity. |
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Among the major species whose poaching and illegal trade in the international market would be probed, include pangolins, sea horses and sea cucumbers. |
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