Jane was no beauty, always delving into some novel of gross sentimentality, and her conversational skills were disgustingly average. |
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The novel brings to life the day-to-day happenings in a village in the 1930s, delving into the psyche of its inhabitants, both male and female. |
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Once you start delving into corruption in sport, it's difficult to know where to draw the line. |
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Along with that, the show has two researchers delving into all the newspaper periodicals that are sent in. |
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I was told by one of his officials that delving into such matters would merely open a can of worms! |
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His elder sister, a computer ace, spent second grade doing research on the Internet, delving into Greek myths and studying artists. |
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Innovative practitioners might consider delving into vodcasting to deliver online neighborhood tours, highlight new listings, etc. |
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So the former researcher spent months delving into the science to figure out what went wrong. |
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Starting off as a '60s-style garage band, they later became kings of fuzzed-out punk before delving into glam for their last record. |
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Apart from the millions of F-words, I didn't enjoy its delving into the teenage sub-culture. |
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Before delving into the legal issues, we will synopsize the economic theory relied on by Commerce. |
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Recently, he started the Aliens with Jones and MacLean, delving into thousands of songs that he'd been storing up. |
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By delving into her own experience, Carucci was able to examine more deeply the universality of motherhood. |
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In both cases, he is delving into compositional techniques of a former time. |
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Predicting correctly that somebody will or will not become a successful manager is as likely as delving into a field and coming up clutching a four-leaf clover. |
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Fired by a natural curiosity, Fred was soon delving into a wide range of different musical cultures. |
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The speakers are also big on options, but before delving into technical specifics, let's just say that your neighbors better get out their earplugs. |
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To start figuring out how the virus will transform wildlife of the Americas, researchers have been delving into the details of how animals pick up the virus. |
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The young lady in question has asked protection from local authorities to protect her from journalistic assault by the lurid press that are delving into her background. |
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Researchers have been delving into the history of the royal menagerie, using animal remains to reveal the secrets of medieval lions once locked up in the Tower. |
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He has laid out his life's story in two memoirs, delving into everything from his complex relationships with his parents to his youthful experimentation with drugs. |
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But before delving into the point in question, the Court examined the issue of the applicable review standard. |
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Mr Ostrowski became interested in business aged 11, after delving into the ledgers of his father's plumbing firm. |
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Mr. Speaker, I look forward to delving into those very issues more fully in the standing committee. |
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I look forward to delving into this in more detail here on the ground and to finding out just exactly the challenges that are being faced. |
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Before delving into these issues, I would like to briefly outline my approach to my mandate. |
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Enter the world of literary creation, by delving into the imaginary and fantastic universe of Robert Munsch. |
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Exploring drug routes, as you are about to do, means delving into the heart of human societies, grasping their fantasies, vices and weaknesses. |
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In this work, dance, puppetry, origami and mythology spring to life, delving into the mysteries of Native legends and tales. |
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Slip into a wood-panelled booth and order a pot of loose-leaf tea and a teacake before delving into the vintage shops opposite. |
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Papers and panels deal with many areas of interest for phenomenology and existentialism, as well as delving into some uncharted territory. |
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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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It is that fondness for delving into experiences and locations that leads John to acknowledge that some people say he lives in the past rather than the present. |
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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 story is intent on delving into the core of what it means to be human and what kind of base behaviors we are susceptible to, both good and bad. |
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You have to follow where the innovations are coming from, delving into different sounds and instrumentation, working with electronic synthesizers and mellotrons, even banjos. |
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Without delving into spoilers, what if a trait like vulnerability can also be a source of strength? |
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Not content with delving into various mediums with which to present their releases, which in the past have been anything from 8 track cartridges to spliced tape segments. |
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He has no doubt spent the time delving into the condition of the markets, taking soundings from business executives and consulting with his counterparts from around the world. |
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Instead of stepping out of the spotlight, she offers herself up for intensive scrutiny, delving into her own foibles and failures with astonishing candour. |
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Part head shop, part gallery, Soma was featuring an opening for the work of Free Five, a graffiti artist delving into the fine art world for the first time. |
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It was set up a decade ago for left-wingers branded trouble-makers by conventional agencies which are more used to delving into hobbies, hair colours and horoscopes. |
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To absorb 5,000 years of a country's rich cultural past within the compass of seven days, was like delving into a honeypot and emerging in a daze. |
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By using these three tools, they can find new qualities by delving into genetic resources. |
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Prisoners are delving into various fields. |
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Instead of delving into the writer's well-shrouded personal existence, Reed dared to occasionally revise and reinterpret Poe's works. |
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Before delving into the mechanics of what makes this car extremely roadworthy and agile, let's have a quick gander at its new sheet metal and styling revisions. |
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The fact that I can't write about children's literature without delving into the anecdotal makes me a touch more sympathetic toward parents and their endlessly news-making cutie pies. |
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Always in search of new horizons, his work is constantly evolving and delving into new realms of social engagement, intercultural dialogue, identity and hybridism. |
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This new issue of SPB Contact examines today's multigenerational reality by delving into the pertinence of three of our services: candidate selection, individual development and organizational development. |
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Before delving into this subject in detail, it is helpful to situate conflict resolution within the broader framework of pre-deployment preparations. |
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The USGE was quick off the mark in building an effective working relationship with the newlyappointed independent Review Panel delving into the operations of Correctional Service Canada. |
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His talent is protean: a special depth when delving into the essence of objects, a venturesome search for substantive forms in the structure of visual images? |
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Others are delving into individual differences. |
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But before delving into legalities, here are some thoughts on the all-important decision by the controlling shareholders to take their company public. |
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The exhibition has been designed around a selection of some of the most unique documents held by the library, which illustrate the history of the continent, delving into the historical roots of the common European project. |
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She remembers a neighbour delving into her disused cloam oven and fishing out two antique irons. |
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Its finance minister, Wolfgang Schäuble, is not satisfied that the ECB's hallowed independence over monetary policy can avoid becoming sullied by the murky business of delving into banks. |
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I have spent fourteen years in the Committee on Budgetary Control and, without delving into my archives, I can remember four resolutions of the Plenum in which this very thing was demanded. |
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Before delving into the meat of the issue, we need to define the subject. |
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Indeed, by delving into the archives of the first version of Actualités Electroniques, I noticed that the following article was never published onto the second version of the website. |
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If this is not always practical, e.g. due to time constraints, a synopsis of the course content in French could be given before delving into detail in English. |
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Support the site by professional developers allows site owner to meet the challenges of business, without delving into the technical aspects of the site. |
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In these circumstances, major US media coverage rarely extends to delving into deviational irony or spotlighting White House hypocrisy. |
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The progress of technology foretells the appearance of new surveillance and control tools-these will surely be more efficient but they may also be more prone to delving into personal data. |
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The Guard is a character-driven ensemble drama delving into the lives of four members of a Canadian Coast Guard Search and Rescue team serving in the Pacific Northwest. |
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But instead of delving into a psyche of a psychotic fan, Allen gets in the head of a maladjusted cyber-bullying critic who still lives in his parents' basement. |
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He studied the Old Testament, the text and commentaries of the Talmud, the Mishna and Gemara, also delving into the intricacies of Biblical exegesis and the Targum. |
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Alien's crude pass at a helpless Gomez is quite terrifying and the movie's second half, delving into Florida's gangbanger underbelly, both enthrals and appals. |
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Delving into zydeco music and with a surprising new lyrical approach, Graceland was a highly successful musical experiment. |
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Delving into echoes of his personal history, Campbell resists this alienation and bares his soul to readers and to the land. |
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Delving into the prophecies of the Qur'an and the Hadith literature can be helpful at times, but it seems as though it can be harmful as well. |
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Delving into why this slaughter never happened uncovers a story of spy-craft, subterfuge and tightly-kept secrets. |
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Delving into the darkside of clients' lives has pulled me toward an exploration of the merging process which often develops within the therapeutic relationship. |
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