Perhaps her understanding and explorations of homegrown evil cut too close to the bone. |
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We now need to carry out detailed explorations and searches for datable antiquities and inscriptional evidences on the finds. |
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These albums were groundbreaking explorations into chilled electronica, infused with jazzy grooves and live orchestration. |
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His initial explorations were narrative, but in 1993 he made the discovery that some kinds of information are best expressed diagrammatically. |
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Initially it was thought that the Maya pyramids did not serve as tombs, but recent explorations have identified burial sites within some of them. |
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While most installations at this year's event are serious explorations of profound themes, the biennial also celebrates unadulterated creativity. |
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He gained a love for the wilderness from various excursions such as sailing trips on Lake Ontario and explorations of Hudson Bay. |
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These explorations are, however, mere pinpricks in the impervious hide of western culture. |
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Much of Wilson's intellectual development and explorations have originated from his in-depth study of insects, especially ants. |
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The spectrum has ranged from aggressive public demonstrations to intimate personal explorations. |
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Although his compositions retain the flatness of the computer screen, they are transformed into dynamic explorations of color and perception. |
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Fans of the band's swirlier tendencies will relish in their further explorations into the psychedelic folk rock. |
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Their explorations into concrete as a material created every reason to try it out. |
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The explorations will be part of the global long-term oceanographic and marine research program pursued by the Navy. |
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Poetry led to calligraphy in both the scripts and explorations of calligraphic space led to architecture. |
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But those were explorations of a percussion instrument, not a vehicle for melodic lines. |
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McPhee is possibly best known for his explorations in earth history and geology which earned him a Pulitzer Prize in 1999 for his book. |
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The moment passed and the four resumed their explorations, eventually exiting upstage. |
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Now when John Main began has explorations into meditation he was warned off that path by his own order, was he not? |
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There are levels, if you'll excuse the expression, that we haven't plumbed yet in our explorations of this game system. |
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After we became accustomed to the aroma, explorations began of the various booths. |
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Their account of their explorations, which were of a place that was cool and teeming with game and wildfowl, stoked the interest of the boss. |
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The artist chose the book's landscape format, which is reminiscent of old volumes recounting geographical explorations. |
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This is a large-scale map to start the listener off on explorations of their own. |
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While drag kings have become well-known in major metropolitan areas, not everyone has been able to explore their playful explorations of gender. |
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Traces of these explorations are still visible in the rocky outcrops on the ridge. |
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There are few comprehensive explorations of their performance under actual field conditions. |
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The sign points out the dangers of approaching too close to Bell Hollow, and strongly advises against using the cave for potholing explorations. |
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But Kantor emerged from his explorations with a clearer understanding of barbecue and his own place in its cosmography. |
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As with Galileo's first telescopic observations, these explorations will stimulate discussion on the origins of the newly revealed landscapes. |
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I went back day after day to study it more, my former explorations temporarily forgotten. |
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The emphasis on celluloid as the medium for voyeurs, pornographers and for exploitation rings true with other more high minded explorations of the moving image. |
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These experiments will serve as a 'proof of concept' from which to design further explorations of natural nanoporous materials and their environmental effects. |
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I personally look forward to his future explorations on the subject. |
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The Garden of Cyrus, with its arcane explorations of botany and geometry, may as well be an alchemical treatise or a grimoire. |
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The program also offered participants an opportunity to explore Ireland through a series of excursions and field trips coupled with time for additional personal explorations. |
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Such ethnographic explorations of film, video and television elsewhere place the book at some distance from many ongoing discussions that conjoin film and anthropology. |
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During extensive subterranean explorations and investigations spanning a year and a half now, we have seen forgotten worlds, places that have never seen the light of day. |
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Tanker's explorations of the African origins of local art forms during this time led him to the Orisha faith, whose musical idiom became central to his work. |
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Sun Rings is a piece composed by Terry Riley for string quartet and a 60-voice choir, and part of it comes from the whistlers recorded by NASA's explorations into space. |
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Video explorations of completed buildings are on display here and the office personnel is represented by a rogues' gallery of mug-shots stretching all along one wall. |
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The work also has affinities with Rodney Graham's filmic, psychological explorations of the self, in which the artist assumes various personae or alter egos. |
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Ballard has participated in more than 110 deep-sea explorations, including the first manned expedition into the Mid-Ocean Ridge. |
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Perhaps his erudite mind does not quite yet grasp how to transform his beloved scholarly explorations into effective papal politics. |
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Between 1325 and 1357 Afonso IV of Portugal encouraged maritime commerce and ordered the first explorations. |
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Thomson discovered this through his explorations on the properties of cathode rays. |
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These sorties, explorations, expeditions, tours or immersions were made intermittently over a period of five years. |
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You may search the Scriptures and not find a text to stop you in your explorations. |
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Patricia Highsmith's thrillers became a medium of new psychological explorations. |
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Scott's fame grew as his explorations and interpretations of Scottish history and society captured popular imagination. |
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The royal archives disappeared together with detailed historical records of explorations by Vasco da Gama and other early navigators. |
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Jacques Cartier's explorations of the Saint Lawrence River were initiated in hope of finding a way through the continent. |
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Captain James Cook made use of the journal during his explorations of the region. |
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The success of Columbus's first voyage touched off a series of westward explorations by European seafaring states. |
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Numerous homages have been made worldwide to celebrate his explorations and accomplishments. |
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This amount was larger than any previously accounted for in royal support of the explorations. |
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In famous stanzas from this longer poem Pessoa wrote of the enormous costs of the Portuguese explorations to the nation. |
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By the 1490s a series of oceanic explorations marked the Age of Discovery, establishing direct links with Africa, the Americas, and Asia. |
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Westerners are also known for their explorations of the globe and outer space. |
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Since then explorations lost the private nature, taking place under the exclusive of the Portuguese Crown. |
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Afonso granted public funding to raise a proper commercial fleet and ordered the first Portuguese maritime explorations. |
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In Portugal, de Noli became engaged in Ultramar explorations by Henry the Navigator. |
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The true extent of Portuguese explorations has been the subject of academic debate. |
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There, he learned about the newly discovered western lands and the explorations that took place within them. |
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Since then, major explorations after the Age of Discovery have occurred for reasons mostly aimed at information discovery. |
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One of the main reasons of the explorations was to get gold using the camel to transport it. |
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Romans organized several explorations also in Northern Europe, and as far as Asia up to China. |
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In 1642 he made the first map of the Russian Far East, based on the explorations of Ivan Moskvitin. |
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Messerschmidt's Expedition was the first in a long series of scientific explorations of Siberia. |
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Over the past 20 years, there have been many explorations and examples of sonifications. |
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This hands-on study in tectonics and weight distribution paralleled Morris's contemporaneous explorations of gravity and antiform. |
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Goddio's lengthy explorations have led to the rediscovery of a great centre of pilgrimage, the Temple of Sarapis in Kanopos. |
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The book is also short on explorations of how economic interests may have affected the ways in which Calcuttans came to see sanitary citizenship. |
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In the course of these explorations, much of northern South America, including the Amazon River, was mapped. |
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The authors cover the keys of C, G, D, A and E with explorations of the mixolydian mode and the standard blues scale. |
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During the 20th century the art world experienced the development of new styles and explorations such as Expressionism, Dadaism, and Surrealism. |
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Comparison of endoscopic and surgical explorations for perilymphatic fistulas. |
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I believe the great potential of resources will embrave the Company to further its explorations activities. |
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Perfectly at home with the Modern idiom, these architects are able to extemporise, making the language serve their explorations. |
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After perusing the exhibits, you might conclude that spelunkers are in a constant state of famishment during their explorations. |
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The Danish explorations of Cenozoic stratigraphy, undertaken in the 1990s, showed petroleum rich reserves in the northern Danish sector, especially the Central Graben area. |
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The system will enable, among other explorations of musculoskeletal system, nervous system, respiratory system and cardiovaculaire and endocrine glands. |
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Ruskin's explorations of nature and aesthetics in the fifth and final volume of Modern Painters focused on Giorgione, Paolo Veronese, Titian and Turner. |
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The results of these explorations, surveys, and charts made from 1609 through 1614 were consolidated in Block's map, which used the name New Netherland for the first time. |
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It has been suggested by some historians that Gomes de Sequeira may have sailed to the northeast coast of Australia as part of his explorations, although this is disputed. |
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From this high position in latitude, explorations were perseveringly made, and rewarded by results of the most interesting nature in geography, hydrography, and glaciology. |
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By 1960, NASA had sketched the outline for a decadelong effort toward unmanned and then manned lunar explorations, as well as sending spacecraft to Venus and Mars. |
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The Indonesian provinces of Kalimantan are mostly dependent on mining sectors despite also being involved in logging and oil and gas explorations. |
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The knowledge he collected from Dias expedition as well as his own explorations granted him the post of official geographer of the Portuguese monarch. |
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The Portuguese explorations were his main priority in government. |
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Such was the profit coming from John II's investments in the overseas explorations and expansion that the Portuguese currency had become the soundest in Europe. |
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The Han dynasty expanded Central Asian sections of the trade routes around 114 BCE, largely through missions and explorations of the Chinese imperial envoy, Zhang Qian. |
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In 2005, China commemorated the 600th anniversary of Zheng He's maiden voyage, characterizing it as the start of a series of peaceful seafaring explorations. |
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This map follows shortly after the explorations of Captain Cook in the Arctic and Pacific Northwest, so the general outline of North America is known. |
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He is best known today because of a modern legend that he took part in explorations of Greenland and North America almost 100 years before Christopher Columbus. |
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Successful explorations led to Norse settlement of Greenland and the L'Anse aux Meadows settlement in Newfoundland some 500 years before Columbus. |
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The purpose was to empower the Navy Department to give navy and merchant ships the results of surveys and explorations by naval officers in foreign waters. |
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The art movements of Impressionism, Expressionism, Fauvism, Cubism, Dadaism and Surrealism led to many explorations of new creative styles and manners of expression. |
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The trade of enslaved Africans in the Atlantic has its origins in the explorations of Portuguese mariners down the coast of West Africa in the 15th century. |
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Upon discovering new lands through their naval explorations, European colonisers soon began to migrate to and settle in lands outside their native continent. |
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Sailing has contributed to many great explorations in the world. |
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Both investigations have appeared in high-profile science journals, drawing unprecedented publicity for explorations of speech sounds and word orders. |
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Initial explorations in the James Hall Over Engine Mine led to the discovery of a large shaft named Leviathan, before further excavations revealed the existence of Titan. |
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After a pint in the local pub we continued our explorations and came across Potwallopers, a cosy looking restaurant serving reasonably priced food. |
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