This led Harriet and me to delve into the mountains of newspapers that, mingled with Christmas wrappings, were destined for the recycler. |
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I'M not going to delve into the whys and wherefores of the structure agreed to, because there are concerns that need to be addressed. |
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Whether or not your opting for patterns, delve into colors like mauve, burgundy, yellow, rust, light blue, or even salmon. |
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Then again, whenever he tried to delve into his own background history, something inside of him would be fraught with stress and discomfort. |
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Once my mind goes in a particular direction, once I decide to delve into a particular subject, there is no rest for the weary. |
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While his father was still alive, Barry had not only less motivation to delve into his stock-in-trade but also less opportunity. |
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I delve into my pocket and pull out my handkerchief to wipe away some of the sweat dripping down my face. |
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I guess to really delve into religion is scary for a major motion picture studio, but then why make it at all? |
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This is a weekly delve into cryptozoology, ufology, medical marvels, scientific wonders, strange facts or weird goings-on. |
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The authors delve into some research prototypes on presence management and detection. |
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To understand why he stood out, you have to delve into an authentically deracinated, yet oddly healthy life history. |
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And the tone doesn't ever really delve into condescension or preachiness, a danger in the hands of the less experienced. |
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Only those entering holy orders were allowed to study theology and delve into Holy Writ. |
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I won't even delve into the profanities this elicited in explosive bursts as I read his latest missive taking me to task for this or that. |
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Many autobiographies disappoint because the player is unwilling to provide adequate time for the ghostwriter to delve into his mind. |
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It is also time to delve into the efficacy of traditional foods and medicinal preparations for which India is known. |
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It uses preposterous science fiction to delve into deeper human emotions than the usual fluff with which we are served each spring. |
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Or do you want to delve into pedigrees, to find the classic mix of bloodlines that herald the ultimate racehorse. |
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Instead, I'm just going to delve into a few general topics about why Trek V fails for me, a Trekkie. |
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I cannot tell you the joy of reunion, for no words would suffice to delve into such deep delight, such ecstatic rejoicing! |
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He knew not if she wanted him to delve into the tunnels once more or to stay put. |
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Detectives are continuing to delve into the experienced skydiver's background in their search for a motive for the murder. |
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On the other hand, some conversations get off the subject and delve into areas outside the interest of this course. |
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The works often delve into the lives of the quirky, the eccentric, and the just plain daffy with comic precision and a certain amount of heartwarming pathos. |
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The robot has tiny arms that can reach in between ribs and delve into the heart, and it apparently even sews stitches more smoothly than a person. |
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So delve into Dawson's Lane, a sunken track with springs, closed in a bit by holly, rich in dog's mercury and busy with the paraphernalia of pheasant rearing. |
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We thus glide over the smooth surfaces, delve into the dark crevices and stop to consider the obsessively repeated pebble-like forms. |
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I delve into an intimate part of the body, with relatively exhibitionistic detail. |
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The point isn't to delve into individual psychology but to marvel at the extremity of gracelessness, choreographed with meticulous grace. |
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So occasionally it is necessary to try to overcome the sense of being institutionalised by well-paved roads and street lighting and delve into the wilds of Oxfordshire. |
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We delve into Martin's novels and beyond to define to offer you this glossary. |
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I would like to bring it back to some facts when we delve into the issue of ethics. |
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Then, if they think the findings are of particular relevance to them, they can delve into the full report for more details. |
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I will not delve into another argument on which this proposal favours the consumer more, because I believe that the facts are obvious. |
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I could not even possibly understand or even delve into what this does, in terms of ramifications. |
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Two workshops were thus organized in order to delve into and discuss the various presentations that were made in this seminar. |
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When you delve into the history of the Polisario, you see that the problem of abuses by certain members of the movement is not a new phenomenon. |
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He wondered to what extent legislation should delve into details and gave an example involving people holding ladders. |
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Our goal here is not to delve into all of the amendments made, but only the most important ones. |
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We will delve into the study and teaching of the practices of bandhas, pranayama and meditation. |
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We decided to delve into this side of his music and what we found was way beyond what we had suspected. |
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The OSPM focuses purely on IT related occupations, and as such is able to delve into greater detail. |
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They delve into documents of all kinds searching for information that will help them designate what are often new realities. |
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While the lyrics don't specifically delve into his life there, his experiences seem to be told through the subtle text and edgy, country-folk styled ramblings. |
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Or they can try the Ron Wyden approach and use their resources to craft policy and delve into the operation of government. |
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There's a lot to be said on the film's meditations on memory and relationships and dealing with loss and such, but it's too late for me to delve into it. |
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What started off as a fascinating delve into the secret world of ghost-hunting has become a parody of itself, sinking into a mire of its own making. |
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In short, punchy sections, the authors delve into such heady topics as neuropsychology, cognitive psychology, and other techniques for studying the brain. |
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Or perhaps you have an inquiring mind keen to delve into the causes of specific social ills or to grapple with questions about which social programs really work and why. |
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The program will delve into the specific proposals released by the OECD on Oct. |
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Swim with dolphins in Adelaide, sate your culture cravings along Brisbane's South Bank or delve into the ancient Aboriginal history of Alice Springs. |
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This is the reason why I choose to delve into the legend of Ramagan based upon the words of these absolutely fabulous ladies as they coif one's hair. |
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Visit Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum from 28 March 2015 and delve into Birmingham's Spitfire Story in a brand new gallery. |
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Post-Keen this will possibly delve into psychophysics, cognitive neuroscience, and beyond. |
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Basically a quirky collection of notebooks, childhood snapshots and backstage photos of his concerts and his stage costumes, the book gave fans a further chance to delve into Fersen's creative universe. |
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Margulus and Dorian Sagan delve into symbiogenesis, a valid ecological phenomenon, and discard neo-Darwinism. |
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Nor did we review specific warrants or delve into the handling of individual human sources with a view to ensuring compliance with law and policy. |
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Meditation helps to rectify this imbalance, so that, whilst continuing our daily life and duties, we also delve into ourselves and start to understand how we function and who we are. |
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This investment will allow the company to strengthen its North American development activities and significantly delve into the South American market, as well. |
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She was intensely eager to delve into the mystery of Mr. Joplin and his brief case. |
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It is known for its substantial articles-in-depth essays as well as well-argued opinionsand for its desire to go beyond the mere comment and delve into multifaceted aspects of art and society. |
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That is the kind of nitty-gritty issue the committee will delve into. |
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The final product is a hand-written presentation that demonstrates the rawness and purity of their ability to delve into the problem and develop a feasible solution. |
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Comprised of costume components, photos, audio and video documents, the exhibition will captivate visitors as they delve into the magical world of Cirque du Soleil. |
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In this guided class visit, students will delve into the world of home, school and play during the time of their grandparents and even their great-grandparents. |
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She chose not to delve into that history on Saturday. |
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The often maverick and adventurous Tasting Panel have created the whisky tasting notes to capture your imagination as you delve into an unparalleled record of single cask bottlings from over 120 distilleries. |
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By taking the forest as a symbol of the little boy's subconscious and imagination, Haro Senft offers the viewer the chance to delve into a child's unconscious mind with surprising results. |
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We will delve into prana, the mind and the subtle body and explore the benefits of the practices of bandhas, pranayama and meditation and learn how to teach them effectively. |
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It is thus necessary to delve into the most obscure parts of our heart, lend an ear to the murmur of our desires and regrets, and feel the fullness of our life. |
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They are introduced by literary-historical essays that delve into the perennial problematics of the themes treated, and display the deeper logic of 20th-century decipherments. |
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Rangers' director of football business Martin Bain admits the club will try and loosen the purse strings to enable McLeish to delve into the January transfer sales. |
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As soon as one wants to delve into the meaning of the painting, however, one calls upon a fictive time since figurability can exist only as subject to temporality. |
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Ghosh averted from accusing the leaders of being involved in the Saradha Group ponzi scam, and instead suggested that police should seek their help to delve into the scam. |
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The State Police are primarily a traffic enforcement agency, with other sections that delve into trucking safety, narcotics enforcement and gaming oversight. |
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On cross examination it is generally relevant to delve into specifics about any alleged alibi such as who was there, what type of meeting it was etc. |
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Vexillology can help us to delve into national and global history. |
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Therefore, I was pleased to review two of a series of workbooks for music students and teachers that delve into the areas of music notation and music production. |
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She does this by emphasizing the need to delve into multicultural views of how genre is perceived globally, through the primary function of semantic and syntactic foundations. |
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