Further exploration indicates that products that passed conformance testing often failed when linked together. |
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If that is the case, then he was wrong, for as an exploration of that war in its widest sense, it is a gripping read. |
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It is the writers of science fiction who have ventured to show us what the possibilities of space exploration might be like. |
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It could have been a moral tale, or an artistic exploration of new cinematographic territory. |
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Mattheson's impressive Sonata and Suite make a fine exploration of the rich and powerful sonorities from two similar harpsichords. |
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The enticement of an exploration permit was strong enough to draw a half-dozen miners to the sidewalk. |
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There is, of course, one fly in the ointment, and that is the fact that space exploration costs money. |
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This exhibit is an exploration of the more private, backstage aspect of the shows. |
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As a byproduct, space exploration provides us with expensive toys that are not designed for killing each other. |
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One section is devoted to the assimilation and exploration of the philosophical and scientific heritage of late antiquity. |
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This expedition is a logical sequel of the exploration of the great Asian lakes by ice yachts. |
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It is a bold, if sometimes perplexing, exploration of Australasian cooking. |
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The exploration of psychosocial factors in relation to suicide risk is by no means new. |
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Arctic and Antarctic exploration remains a staple of the book publishing industry. |
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The graphics are very impressive as is the smooth, seamless transition between battle mode and exploration mode. |
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In September 1699 he sailed again making a thorough exploration of the Atlantic shores. |
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The script's exploration of people's innermost desire to discover their own potential made this play very relatable to its audience. |
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Byron's enthusiastic exploration of the Venetian fleshpots eventually scuppered his relationship with Marianna Segati and her husband. |
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The applications of such data now extend well beyond those of metalliferous mineral exploration or resource assessment. |
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It's an almost comically absurd exploration of where humans are morally and spiritually positioned at this moment. |
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Our society can only benefit from archaeological exploration if its work is carried out with a deeper respect for the ancient dead. |
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They facilitate the exploration of local identity and are a way of engaging people in multicultural dialogues. |
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Subsequently, it invites peer review and involves exploration of student learning. |
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The kinetic world of dance heats up April 20-21 with Torontonian Kathleen Rea's raw exploration of movement Dressed in White. |
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With few exceptions, the schemes are engaged more with the exploration of formal architectonic themes than with conceptual concerns. |
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At lower altitudes, the national park offers many safe trails for exploration and a visitor centre. |
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This was followed closely by new demand for air transport to serve exploration teams seeking to exploit the country's rich deposits of iron ore. |
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He also encouraged the exploration of the Amazonian rainforest, which led to the subsequent exploitation of significant oilfields. |
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But Alterman's poem, as stentorious as it might be, initiated the modern exploration of the terrain of war. |
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Future research may include a more thorough exploration of these observations. |
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This piece uses Iroquoian song and dance in an exploration of the cycle of life and our links to the natural world. |
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It is widely believed that space exploration and development is restricted to the richer nations of the world, or the great military powers. |
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Your first book was actually a theological exploration of the meaning of motherhood. |
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He then set about a thorough and painstaking exploration of what an orchestral work of the late 20th century might be. |
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Lunar and planetary exploration is a proposition far different from orbiting Earth. |
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Expedition members learn rare coral rag forest exploration techniques and observe vulnerable Colobus monkeys and study their behaviour. |
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One shivers at her exploration of remote territories controlled by illegal loggers or narcotics smugglers. |
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Why not put space exploration on the back burner until we have solved more problems here where real life is? |
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But the failure to open up the reserve to oil exploration is symbolic of environmentalism's influence. |
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A knife stab laceration or glass injury to the hand would make exploration of the wound mandatory. |
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The pictures showed fresh wheel tracks in the sand, stretching out behind the rover as it continues its exploration of the Martian surface. |
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This controversy continued until the 1960s when spacecraft exploration of the planet showed no evidence of the canals. |
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Project investment in the upstream sector, covering activities from oil exploration to production, takes up the largest portion. |
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Bowman, a distinguished geographer and originally a physiographer, participated in the exploration of the Andes. |
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The award citation highlights his achievements in ocean exploration and unraveling its many complexities. |
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But there's safety factors involved in other parts of this mission that are so important for space exploration right now. |
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The Galileo unmanned spacecraft is about to conclude a 14-year voyage of exploration to Jupiter and its moons. |
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He was told that the study's exploration of options amounted to planning for failure. |
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The action alternates between an adventure game with exploration phases and a platform-type game with trials of dexterity and speed. |
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Its mandate is sweeping to set the agenda for space exploration well into the 21st century. |
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The programme for that night was an unapologetic exploration of Russian romanticism spanning approximately 50 years. |
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A Man From The Sun is an exploration of the difficulties faced by West Indians new to Britain. |
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In his free time he began a long exploration of country and feeling, traced in these works on paper. |
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The Life of Billy Graham is a superb exploration into one of the nation's most recognizable names. |
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It is all in the service of eroticizing the violence to the point where the film operates more as a psychosexual exploration than a horror film. |
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There's a feedback relationship between real exploration and fiction, if our fiction adheres closely to the way things might actually play out. |
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The political disintegration closed overland trade just as Europe's new national states entered an era of exploration and colonialism. |
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If prices go high enough, alternative forms of energy exploration and things like oil shale can become viable. |
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Barker's plays are known for their fearless exploration of power, sexuality and human motivation. |
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Over time, their trivia games lead to sexual exploration and all kinds of would-be kinky relationship layers start to develop and ferment. |
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Not only will space tourism satisfy some tremendous, pent-up demand for novel holiday activity, it will bring about an exploration Renaissance. |
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What begins as a personal odyssey becomes a fascinating exploration of one of the darkest chapters in the history of modern Ireland. |
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Although exploration in the North Sea is on the wane, Wood does not believe Aberdeen will decline as an oil centre. |
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At the same, this is a film of emotional depth, humour and intelligent exploration of its subject. |
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Yet the study remains significant for its exploration of the interface between orality and literacy within a traditional society. |
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Feeling satisfied with this preliminary exploration of the market, I went back to my room. |
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Large sections of public land will be opened to natural gas exploration and production. |
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But he is no stranger to exploration himself having completed expeditions to both the Artic and Antartic. |
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If you consider yourself an enthusiast of space exploration this book is a must-read. |
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What could have been an important but dry history lesson in lesser hands comes alive in this vibrant exploration of the Black Church in Canada. |
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Visiting blogs and writing them has facilitated the exploration of topics which would have otherwise been left untouched. |
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The energy needed for exploration and mine development has to be generated from costly oil and gas. |
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An exploration of his work will serve to illustrate his considerable creative genius. |
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The deal is expected to more than treble its production next year, creating enhanced cashflow to fund exploration in other oil provinces. |
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The only remedy for this, of course, is passionate exploration and in-depth study! |
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As a result the book is more a scrap-book of his personal reflections than a thorough exploration of the concept of community. |
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Research into retention is an important area for further exploration and analysis. |
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Thus it is important to make groundwater exploration as economical as possible with the highest possible success rate. |
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In 1968 oil was discovered in northern Alaska, and exploration for further Arctic oilfields has continued. |
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The exploration party consisted of ten men, and their means of transport was four small rowing boats. |
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As solar system exploration continues, so too will planetary protection policies. |
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The dust storm carried over into the cavern, sending the exploration team diving for cover. |
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Portugal's prolific voyages in the 15th century served to usher in this age of exploration with superb navigators and trading ports. |
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Above all else, it is an extended, high-spirited, ludic exploration of human language-making. |
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It would also specifically allow oil exploration on the coastal plain of the Arctic reserve in the north of Alaska. |
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Works on view chart the artist's shift from naturalism to an exploration of existential themes. |
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The community was perfused with creative release, a celebration enfusing Brit Pop, Cool Britannia and renewed exploration of the human spirit. |
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Issues of artistic identity, the pleasure of looking and political responsibility result from an exploration of disjunctive image and sound. |
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It is clear, and I think most parties will agree, that investment in gas exploration is expensive and risky. |
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The main aim of the expedition is to continue exploration of the cave Asopladeru le Texa. |
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The most valuable aspect of this section of the book is his exploration of other contemporary collections of music for vespers. |
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However, when Russia sent Sputnik into orbit in October 1957, he changed tack and put his efforts into America's space exploration programme. |
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You're actually perceiving it through your senses and through an exploration of what the idea might be perceived through your senses. |
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By the close of the century, however, exploration had been overtaken by partition, and partition, in turn, by occupation. |
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This is followed by a major section that reviews the history of exploration and mining in the district. |
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The exhibition is organized by medium, beginning with the artist's exploration of various forms of intaglio printing. |
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When exploration had to be suspended temporarily because of bad weather the ladders rotted and the cave had to be re-rigged. |
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The themes begin with discovery, exploration and survival in the last habitable landmass discovered by humans. |
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In accordance with use and wont the meeting resolved itself into a small party for the further exploration of the area. |
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Nevertheless, this unique observing technique opens a new phase in the exploration of exoplanets, or extrasolar planets, say astronomers. |
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They have lifted a long-standing moratorium on offshore oil and gas exploration as part of their commitment to doubling petroleum production. |
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There is also a need to encourage much more gas and oil exploration in our potential offshore and onshore fields. |
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Fungal mycelia are capable of rapid and comprehensive exploration and colonization of nutrient patches. |
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In his exploration of the evolution of Calgary, entitled Birth of a Metropolis, Lougheed underscores the city's rapid pace of development. |
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The rally in oil prices should lift profits at the oil company's exploration and production division. |
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The five-hour trip is a wonderful exploration of interesting villages, forests, restaurants and other city sights. |
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Further exploration should not be limited to examining practices within pharmacy alone. |
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What's ahead for the beleaguered agency and manned exploration of space in general? |
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I've wanted to go down to the Antarctic ever since I was a child and became fascinated by exploration and discovery. |
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Much of the game's puzzle solving requires an equal amount of careful exploration and item manipulation. |
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There will be a balance of pragmatic and top-priority science with inspirational and groundbreaking exploration programs. |
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Channel 4's comedy drama Metrosexuality, first shown in 2001, was a giddy exploration of people's polysexual love lives in London's Notting Hill. |
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It's enjoyable fluff, a world removed from Carlyle's exploration of the darker recesses of the mind. |
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Some overwrought writing mars an otherwise sharp and insightful exploration of homophobia in the deep South. |
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The political impetus to push deep space exploration forward has essentially dissipated. |
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His pasquinade's origins come from his exploration of what he calls the memoir culture. |
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Such exploration may be accomplished through a homework assignment in which both partners or an entire family answers the questions below. |
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A dimensionless form of the analytic model permits exploration of the parameters that control rolling. |
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A period of exploration and study about ideas new to organizational life began. |
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Our secondary goal is to situate this exploration and analysis within the broader context of continuing professional education. |
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At surgical exploration of her right ear the mid-external auditory canal was completely stenosed. |
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Not long ago exploration didn't require much more than a dog sled, a compass, a modest stake, and a whole lot of gumption. |
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Over the next three years, dozens of exploration companies were forced to close and the Texas banks which supported the industry felt the pinch. |
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What I found of particular noteworthiness was the exploration of just how much a part crime has played in our fiction. |
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She delves into sensuality, illusion and sexual exploration when asked what inspired her to open up three months ago. |
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He uses his exploration of these long-forgotten characters and their arcane quarrels to advance three propositions. |
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However far you go in the exploration of this subject, you can be certain that there will be things around the corner waiting to surprise you. |
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Continued exploration in the Ontonagon area revealed more of these ancient diggings that contained visible signs of copper, some in large masses. |
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Britain's North Sea oil supply is dwindling, forcing the oilmen into ever more expensive offshore exploration in ever deeper water. |
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All his work is in some way connected with the continuum of history and an exploration of Englishness. |
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However, some remained optimistic that an international framework for cooperation on lunar exploration could be developed. |
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Unfortunately, there will be no reporters to witness our greatest deep space exploration yet, but that's beside the point. |
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Government will then issue new exploration and production leases to all existing operators to regularise them under updated terms and conditions. |
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Conversely, psychomotor stimulants tend to increase locomotion and exploration without altering thigmotaxis. |
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An exploration of a more direct link between recombination and generation of coding repeats is underway. |
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The mission to Titan has kicked off one of the most exciting years for space exploration in more than a quarter of a century. |
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Rather than encumbering students with facts, the initial emphasis is upon exploration and discovery. |
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Trying to find alien life and a thorough exploration of Mars would be both popular and interesting goals. |
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The effect is a multidimensional exploration of Irish culture and of the nature of fiction, much influenced by Joyce. |
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From Descartes onward, the Enlightenment was also concerned with an exploration of the individual subject. |
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There must be complex mental health issues which need exploration and analysis. |
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Such ideas naturally discouraged further exploration to the Antarctic region for many centuries to come. |
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Hence, this technology can be used in routine exploration for natural resources and in environmental investigations. |
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The land claim has become a second line of defense against oil and gas exploration in this region. |
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We brought to this exploration our prior study of relevant issues in our individual research. |
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What will happen if we feminise men so as to place safety above adventure, exploration and protection of the tribe? |
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That had been the subject of factual exploration and is well covered by findings of fact. |
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These days, there are fewer places to drill, and the best exploration prospects take more capital to tap. |
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It tells the story of Europe's exploration of Egypt, accompanied by over a thousand color reproductions of old lithographic prints. |
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Recognised for his bush ingenuity, he was soon commissioned to construct mobile camps for mineral exploration companies. |
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In 1528 a Spanish exploration party leaving from Mexico became shipwrecked off the coast of Florida. |
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The catalyst for the plot and exploration of these ideas is a cunning plan one of the trio comes up with. |
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He breaks away from standard realism into an exploration of the subject matter. |
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He feels that India is equipped to take the lead in ocean exploration and research. |
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Aren't you fascinated to know what the President is going to say about space exploration next week? |
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In September 1942 the GKO ordered a crash programme for exploration and drilling in the oil regions of the interior. |
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Their knowledge and experiences can only add to the validity of the text in providing a thorough exploration of desistance. |
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This gap refers to the lack of opportunities to engage in pretense and exploration with language that occurs through free play in the classroom. |
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Meanwhile, NASA presented a tentative exploration strategy paper at the international workshop. |
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Our largest sector in geoscience knowledge generation, by far, is exploration for oil and gas. |
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In this way, video game turfs serve to mark boundaries and borders for methods of exploration and play. |
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The allocation of blocks of the North Sea for oil exploration and extraction requires formal organization. |
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Upstream services include the exploration and production of oil and gas while downstream includes the trading and refining of the products. |
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Advocates believe energy exploration and environmental conservation can coexist. |
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China's plans for space exploration include unmanned missions to the moon and Mars in the next decade. |
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Next month, NASA hopes to launch one of the most historic space exploration missions it has ever mounted. |
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The French names on the streets and the quaint old houses invite exploration into the history. |
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With Cruise West, you'll experience a unique exploration of natural history and culture, all in the company of like-minded travelers. |
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The article quoted Ouyang Ziyuan, an academician with the Chinese Academy of Sciences who is in charge of China's lunar exploration program. |
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The offshore area is situated within the most promising exploration theatre in New Zealand for large oil and gas accumulations. |
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And there are pretty unsensational reports showing that Kincaid was in the Yuma area at the right time, doing exploration work. |
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Oil exploration is a risky, but potentially highly rewarding, investment option. |
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It's an inventive, cinematic exploration of hip-hop, its party-girl cousin trip hop, acid jazz and retro funk grooves. |
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Secure attachment gave children the courage to explore, and exploration allowed for new experiences. |
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Sailors accomplished great feats of exploration on little more than limes and weevily biscuits. |
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Anyone hoping for an intelligent exploration of the rights and wrongs of scientists who play God will only be disappointed. |
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The seismic horizons have been calibrated using biostratigraphic and lithological data from exploration boreholes in the UK and Faroes sectors. |
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Space exploration and exploitation is a major driving force in advancing the frontiers of knowledge. |
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These variations would have been found in surgical exploration and, most of them, in radiologic examinations. |
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This is an oil exploration company that recently struck black gold in Rajasthan, India. |
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The book is comedic and heartwarming in turns, yet I read it dry-eyed as it did not realise a true exploration of personal grief. |
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With lots of grutas or caves, spelunking and cave exploration is also possible in the Yucatan, though is not well developed yet for tourism. |
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My exploration of electronic music has been in reverse chronological order. |
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We strongly recommend careful exploration of the abdomen tracing the vas and vessels before labeling impalpable testes as absent. |
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Penang's main town, George Town has colonnaded streets of Chinese and Indian shophouses that demand thorough exploration by foot or trishaw. |
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It's an earnest exploration of the universality of music and truly good songcraft. |
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First, therapists ' empathic responses are often critical in fostering an open exploration of what can be a very personal area. |
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But its exploration of the past is more than a disinterment, an autopsy explaining the death of American promise. |
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Here, the casually irreverent esthetic of a young artist was linked with literary notions of exploration and mortality. |
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In conclusion, space exploration in the 1990's has contributed a lot to the space age. |
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Kanakas had been aboard the first exploration and trading ships to reach the Pacific Northwest Coast. |
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Brown comes alive as he talks of the Romantic poets and their exploration of what it means to be British. |
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The 60-year-old is a NASA astrophysicist who has contributed to numerous space exploration missions. |
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Abdominal exploration showed that celiac lymph nodes were normal in appearance. |
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The mosaic-like preferences and exploration patterns fit today's wired Internet. |
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Far from a dry, theory-heavy show, this is a wonderfully tactile and sensuous exploration of different surfaces. |
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The vast Inca wealth made the Andes a target of intense exploration and exploitation. |
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The cost would roughly equal the amount currently spent by oil companies on petroleum exploration and production. |
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Their ponderous dullness fails to convey either the excitement of intellectual exploration or its importance. |
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The exploration of the deployment of pure geometric forms is an ongoing theme in Don Watson's work. |
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Such exploration calls for a theory of the subject as a contingent psychocultural construct implicated in the visual sign. |
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The exploration and searching of the butterfly may be symbolic of the poet's search for an explanation or a meaning for the death of someone close to him. |
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I could be totally wrong, but what hope do we have in exploration if our specialised high budget telecommunications aren't blisteringly fast in the present day and age? |
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In terms of how we expanded and deepened our exploration of the characters. |
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The second generation of the company came in the late 80s when Bissett sought to increase shareholder value by looking at exploration opportunities in onshore oil and gas. |
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They are considering whether the results could, in the future, be a way of furthering space exploration into areas currently inaccessible to human beings. |
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More than 100 miles of the 28-year-old pipework in Flotta is in tip-top condition, according to Talisman's manager for exploration and production, John Forrest. |
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On the phone, Garrett cites a New York-based explorer, Moses Gates, who compares urban exploration with mountaineering. |
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Ultimately it was this restless search for new lines of axe exploration that led to his becoming bored very quickly with each project he was involved in. |
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The plan for today is a deep exploration dive on the outer reef to a maximum of 105m, swimming back through the arch from the open sea and into the lagoon. |
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These experiments are expected to contribute, respectively, to new heat-exchanger designs, to more efficient oil exploration processes, and to better semiconductor alloys. |
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The search for fish, whale oil, and furs and a trade route to China has been succeeded by exploration for mineral resources and more recently by strategic military occupation. |
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And if you are interested to try some parkour or urban exploration and happen to be located in Stockholm, Sweden you can consider yourself invited to the Urban Ninja Crew. |
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The first exploration of Canada's interior was for the purpose of finding beaver pelts to satisfy the obsession with fur coats by the European elite. |
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A walkway will lead to the entrance into the tumulus, an exploration area involving a boat ride on an underground lake that will explore the different forms of water. |
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In the postemancipation period of American history, sexual exploration and deviations from white heteronormative codes represented avenues of personal freedom. |
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During the mid-to-late 1970s some spectacular specimens were produced from a vuggy to cavernous fissure zone intersected by an exploration drift on the 17 level. |
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Other solar-system exploration programs, such as the next mission to the outer planets, are being slashed to pay for msl. |
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I think it strikes a chord because it reflects the authors' enthusiasm and passion for their pursuits, however various, and their love of exploration and learning. |
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The Human Genome Project is one of the great feats of exploration in history, an inward voyage of discovery rather than an outward exploration of Earth or the cosmos. |
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Newcomer Simon's exploration of the real-life relations between women and cats gives her and her complicated heroine an edge on other ailurophiles. |
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The 56 page introduction is equally thorough, and provides informative synopses of the history of ornithological exploration and the natural history of the Cayman Islands. |
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Most crustal rocks of interest to exploration geophysics are either inherently anisotropic or behave as anisotropic materials when sampled by seismic waves. |
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Is it really a ghost story, or is it instead a potent psychological exploration of a Victorian woman's battle with the demons of her own repressed sexuality? |
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My command of the language was verging on the passable but it was not polished enough for a deep exploration of modern European politics, and certainly not at that speed. |
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The concept of the early modern period also enabled an exploration of topics and subjects not previously thought fit for consideration in relation to the Renaissance. |
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The Stock Exchange is awaiting a further update on the firm's financial position before it will agree to relisting the troubled exploration company's shares. |
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The Coast Guard boatswain testified that he used a searchlight to view the motorboat and no testimony was given that exploration below decks or under hatches took place. |
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Other events are correlated with the stable exploration of new niches, like the acquisition of the lac operon by E. coli or pathogenicity islands by Salmonella. |
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As in other spacefaring nations, the question is often asked whether space exploration is worthwhile when there are contemporary terrestrial needs that must be addressed. |
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You can spend a whole lot of money on exploration and still hit dry holes. |
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Unmanned space flight gives us satellite navigation, accurate weather forecasts, exploration of other worlds, and real science on the beginning of the solar system. |
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It's an impromptu exercise in unsupervised reconciliation, as well as an exploration of the evolving consequences of nomadic life in a sedentary society. |
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Peak exploration was in 1985 when 184 wildcats were drilled. |
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Aliens are a common theme both as a dramatic effect in a storyline and as the subject matter of serious newsmagazine programs about scientific exploration and pseudoscience. |
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Paul Shambroom's exploration into systems of power has led him to agrestic town council meetings where local officials don jeans and consume Diet Coke. |
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And what of the women for whom this particular exploration of the self is unappealing? |
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But unlike everyday tract housing or conventional strip developments, the Marion Cultural Centre remains a critically reflexive exploration of itself and its context. |
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The exploration for oil and gas along the Namibian coast continues. |
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Their final moments together are an exploration of the impermanence of life. |
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The indicator species can either be observed directly on the ground by exploration geochemists or detected indirectly in aerial photographs or satellite images. |
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The bill introduces a temporary 6-year tax exemption on income earned from non-resident drilling rigs and seismic ships involved in exploration for petroleum in New Zealand. |
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Air speeds of a few thousand miles an hour are of little use in the exploration of planets scores of million miles away, let alone solar systems light years beyond our own. |
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But sometimes, it would just be a little tentative exploration of the idea that some of the official stories of world events might not be the full truth. |
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Marjorie encourages just the sort of travelling that her daughter was engaged in when she died, recognising that such exploration is important for young people. |
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The exploration is part of a larger cross-cultural project on the conditions for the recharging of the human sensorium within the technosphere which we now inhabit. |
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The patient underwent right hepatic lobectomy with total resection of the lesions based on surgical exploration and intraoperative ultrasound examination. |
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Coffee houses were a reflection of the emerging middle class, with its emphasis on discussion, exploration of ideas, sobriety and refined sociability. |
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And as far as actual exploration and discovery, that gets thrown by the wayside. |
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When oil demand and price slid in 1998, oil companies cut expenditures for exploration and production-and canceled drilling contracts, consensually or litigiously. |
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It also has several exploration prospects near existing fields. |
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In this exploration of armed hold-ups, convicted armed robbers speak candidly about how they conduct their crimes and about the terror that they deliberately create. |
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Orion represents the first step towards human exploration of other planets, like Mars. |
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Classes ranged from the legalities and safety of urban exploration to site design and event documentation. |
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He fused bold stylistic efforts with an exploration of the horrors of contemporary Europe. |
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Such exploration in drawing was also evident in lectures to students. |
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The human desire for knowledge and exploration is an absolute good, and we need to follow that instinct. |
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The president wants to establish a permanent moon base and a launch pad that could be used from there to launch first unmanned exploration of Mars and Jupiter's moons. |
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I think science and exploration and understanding the natural world are more important than that. |
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It did some exploration into Medea's psyche, but the narrative in general had a direct approach, which robbed the play of rising above the ordinary. |
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The whole thing can be read as a repudiation of the idea of national identity, rather than a sober exploration of it. |
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The portrayal of his relationship with his mother was moving, and the opulent domestic setting allowed the exploration of family relations to be even more cutting. |
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As a candid psychological exploration of a highly charged filial relationship, The Wolf and the watchman fascinates. |
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Future exploration and quantification of the appendicular skeleton is necessary to complete the paleobiological and paleoecological picture of these giant herbivores. |
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That's why the shares look like a decent punt with reasonable protection against the downside risk of a modest slip back in the price of oil and no new exploration successes. |
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Richard started playing music with his peers in high school and produced his first handmade flute at 17 which started him on his exploration into the wholeness of sound. |
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This quest to infuse greater meaning into stylistic exploration was a lifelong one. |
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A central exploration of these situations has been the creation of nomadic habitations, which are designed to be worn, slept, stored and sheltered in. |
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It would have been so much better if it took its epic notions and truly expanded them into a farsighted, imaginative exploration of emotion in society. |
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This estimate is even on the high side because many exploration companies have left the country because of the inconsistency of government policy and lack of legal certainty. |
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He has applied this avant-garde sensibility to an exploration of social and political issues, giving his experimental forms the unadorned flatness of naturalist filmmaking. |
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Here ends this thoughtful, limpidly written exploration of screws and screwdrivers, the passage of time, the evolution of civilizations, and human invention. |
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The investments focus on LEDs, carbon reduction, water treatment and desalinisation technology, energy exploration and micro marketing. |
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Europe's exploration of the Americas served as one impetus for the development of capitalism. |
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In December 1997, the patient underwent a bilateral parathyroid exploration and a right thyroid lobectomy and isthmectomy. |
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Regardless, these low resistivity units are excellent lithium-bearing brine exploration drill targets. |
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The 332km2 Modiolus exploration 3D seismic survey was acquired to the west of the permit. |
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This discovery aided the reignition of archaeological exploration for the Vikings in the north Atlantic. |
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In the past, parathyroidectomy was treated with routine bilateral neck exploration and identification of all four parathyroid glands. |
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The phased exploration program will cover a 25 square mile area of the Guasare Basin in northwestern Venezuela known as the Cachiri prospect. |
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Bristol was a starting place for early voyages of exploration to the New World. |
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The embargo encouraged new venues for energy exploration including Alaska, the North Sea, the Caspian Sea, and the Caucasus. |
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The company began petroleum exploration in the 1960s with discoveries in Bass Strait, an activity which became an increasing focus. |
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Maybe before you start leasing the areas offshore Northern Cyprus for gas exploration you should pull out a book on palaeogeography. |
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The foremost stage of mining starts with the process of finding and exploration of the mineral deposit. |
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As it moves to diversify its business, HWANGE Colliery Company Limited has invited bids for methane gas exploration at its Lubimbi coalfields. |
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Drawings and photographs round out this exploration of Moorish Spain and Sharifian Morocco, from the studio to fantasies of the harem. |
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The company said it ran into a 656-net foot column of natural gas in its Leapord-1 frontier exploration well off the Gabonese coast. |
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Sahshi Shanker, director of technology and field services at ONGC said, We want to intensify our exploration activities. |
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This report analyses the future of Middle East exploration and production industry. |
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All manner of exploration are included from hypnosis and mediumship to ESP experimentation and using dreams for guidance. |
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Software debuggers are essential for successful architecture exploration and benchmarking of newly developed processor and system architectures. |
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Darryl Long, a sedimentologist with Laurentian University's department of earth sciences and mineral exploration center. |
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A newly published study furthers the exploration of caffeic acid phenethyl ester and its potential anticarcinogen and antioxidant properties. |
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The 4th exploration well was drilled and yielded petroleum discovery in formation of Ordovician reservoir. |
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We introduced parasitism into the standard PSO to develop a multiswarm PSO that balances exploration and exploitation. |
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In December 2004, Anadarko was awarded exploration and production rights to the North East Madura III Block by the Government of Indonesia. |
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Taken by a member of a cult urban exploration group, the photographs show the ghostly interiors of buildings and structures. |
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Focused on the exploration and discovery of uranium and IOCG deposits, the company has family history and geological expertise on its side. |
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The walking excursion begins with the exploration of Chinatown, land-marked by the famous red archway and Foo Dog icons. |
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