We believe the Department of Justice is the appropriate agency to look into this matter. |
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I'm gonna look into trip routes and travel times today, and plan out a tentative first month schedule to keep myself occupied. |
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The actors tear away parts of their costumes, transforming the look into distressed steampunk. |
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All Ashcroft ever did was look into if there were any terror sleeper cells. |
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Such defamiliarization with the subject-speaker gives us an amusing and sometimes insightful look into the voiceless. |
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The inquiry will look into the catalogue of failings by police, health and social services. |
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People with tanorexia have tanned skin but look into the mirror and see themselves as too pale. |
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You might want to look into getting a 1.4x teleconverter, or a longer lens. |
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It was so flat that if you had good eyesight you could look into the far distance and see the back of your own head. |
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He was seeing her smile, seeing her dancing in the duskily lit restaurant, seeing her look into his eyes before she kissed him. |
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When I have the time to look into this mass of material properly, I'll feature it here in summary. |
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They began to look into the reasons why crystals and stones were supposed to hold therapeutic qualities and exactly how people can use them. |
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Then I look into the glass and think about the workers in the brewery and all of their hopes and dreams. |
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She only needed to look into the black, pupilless eyes of her brother to see that. |
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People with dementia sometimes find it easier to look into memories than fact. |
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Even so, at a party last night, I mentioned it to the quartet's shy violist, so that he might look into it. |
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They acknowledged that I was not getting what I was paying for, and opened a ticket to look into what was going on. |
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I kept asking them if they wanted to look into another type of business, but they said no, they'd stick with self-storage. |
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It has no right to look into a private transaction which was a matter between me as a lawyer and my client. |
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This trust does not have a roll of beneficiaries, and now no one will be empowered to look into this. |
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A quick pull on the earlobe, a push on the tragus and a look into the canal confirmed the diagnosis of external otitis. |
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She would not look away from it, she would not look into the dark depths of the Prince's eyes. |
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If not, you should look into it, because you'd be great at the drive-through. |
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This will give you the chance to look into potential members before they can bid on your item. |
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Remember this is an organisation that gags its critics, has hired a private detective to look into me, and has consistently misled its members. |
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You should keep records of absences and introduce a trigger mechanism that alerts you to look into regular absenteeism and the reasons for it. |
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We got a chance to query him on a variety of subjects and his answers provide an interesting look into his mind. |
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It's nifty to look into the chamber and see a clump of ultracold atoms floating there. |
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A quick look into her bloodshot eyes with their dilated pupils confirms my suspicions. |
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Christ was always directing the questioners inward, telling people to look into themselves for the answers. |
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Some came so close I could look into their unblinking eyes, and see their gills working. |
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I'll need to look into this further, but they make a strong enough case to make me question my uncritical acceptance of these statistics. |
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The agents did acknowledge the letter, saying that they would look into the matter and that they hoped to write again shortly. |
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What you would expect is that we get hold of the local borough commander or the unit head and ask them to first of all look into it. |
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In fact, it does not look into the treatment of diabetes, but is an investigation into the diagnosis of diabetes in an unscreened population. |
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The review will look into the adequacy of current arrangements and codes of practice. |
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Bidders have so far been invited to look into the potential of their sites and submit plans. |
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Don't you wish you could look into a crystal ball and see what the future holds? |
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This has given us a new-found freedom of investment and allowed us to look into some new asset classes. |
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He read the labels on the atomic spectrometer's controls and displays before taking a look into the sample chamber. |
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The study will look into moving the freight yard out of the city centre, and possibly relocating it near the Food Park site. |
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There are other aspects of the fuel administration and handling process which the new administration could look into. |
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Health advisors are meeting for a second day to look into whether antidepressants increase suicidal tendencies in children. |
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The commission will look into the state of public education in Alberta, and has spent the past few months meeting with stakeholder organizations. |
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The probe had to look into a plethora of truths, half-truths, hearsay, gossip and rumours, the minister said. |
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I was told by the President to look into the possibility of countertrade and I talked with the TNI chief and Air Force chief of staff. |
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Mike sighs and stands up himself, walking over to look into the one-way mirror. |
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He said he'd strike a committee of independent directors to look into his allegedly grasping behaviour. |
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The District of North Vancouver has struck a special committee to look into the allegations. |
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Their guided tour involved a look into the many recording studios with demonstrations for anyone interested in a career in sound engineering. |
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Its hardships and difficulties challenge us to look into our soul so that we can ask how deeply we are willing to trust God. |
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A friend lost a king's ransom and asked me to look into the circumstances, and what I found was disturbing. |
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If you live in a big city, you really ought to look into organizing a chapter of your own local bloggers. |
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They also offer a look into little-known innovations, such as precision artillery shells for howitzers developed for the US Army. |
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The windows on these faces look into narrow protected alleys or the small courtyard between the houses. |
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As we look into these issues it is important that we never lose sight of our basic values. |
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This book is a fascinating look into the process of municipal affairs and how it can go wrong. |
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He was a picklock in the widest sense. Keeping him out of a place he wanted to get into or look into was a remarkably difficult thing to do. |
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But you may want to look into some long-term solution that doesn't revolve around an external fetish object such as a crystal or talisman. |
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He never interrogated anyone in inquisitorial fashion about their beliefs and condemned them, but was able to look into their hearts. |
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The company said it had employed a team of top experts to look into the matter and was confident that none of the houses was in any danger. |
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Maybe your manager can look into hiring a student intern to be assigned the task of serving customers on the phone. |
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Last week Town Council members decided to look into providing one or two pigeon cotes around the town. |
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She talks candidly about her thoughts on cancer and how she feels more should be done to look into its causes rather than focusing on treatment. |
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Slowly, I turned round and round to look into the face of each of the kibbutzniks, one by one. |
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And it's very easy for me to look into the eyes of a child and remember being that kid, feeling so powerless, wishing somebody would help me. |
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The council established a special unit last year to look into outstanding levies due on foot of granted planning permissions. |
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It's a very weird thing to look into the eyes of the person you know best, when you are at your worst, and discover they are happy to see it. |
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Students from the early nineties look into his eyes and see a heroin addict. |
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Attempts have been made to look into the effects of xenobiotics on enzymatic system responsible for ecdysteroid metabolism. |
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The Ombudsman can look into all aspects of administration, and has extensive powers in law. |
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She didn't seem overly impressed with my response, but 'promised' they would look into it. |
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Also, you have to look into diseases like malaria, dengue fever, yellow fever, and typhoid. |
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If you are getting tired of KD and plain rice on alternate nights, look into Masala's vegetarian and non-vegetarian Indian cooking courses. |
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When they had reached a small grove of trees, the girl turned to look into her love's eyes. |
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Check out your local pet shop and look into anoles, chameleons, and skinks, among many others. |
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Brown flashed a knowing look into the gallery, and a few people, for want of a better word, tittered. |
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Mazibuko promised the unions that the City would look into the workers' grievances. |
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People who look into these things are called Forteans, after Charles Fortean, a writer in the 1920's, and there are Fortean societies that keep track of these things. |
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A new group has been formed which will look into ways of putting an end to unsocial behaviour, which has been causing concern to many residents in the area. |
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He tried to look into his foggy mind to see if he could remember anything or anyone, the only thing he could remember is some guy's fist slamming into his face. |
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Whenever I look into the green leaves of the trees in my neighborhood and see the black-hooded parakeets camouflaged there, I think of the poor Carolina parakeet. |
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Also, look into carpooling with others to get to and from practice. |
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A brilliant look into the lives of the 1980s East German Stasi and the civilians they spy and eavesdrop on. |
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He turns me around, jerking my chin up to look into his dead, black eyes. |
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Someone slipped me an email on semacode, so I decided to look into it. |
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On the issue of Celtic cognates, I would welcome a contribution by a competent Celticist, but I took a little time to look into the question on my own. |
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Supermodel Edie Campbell offers an intimate look into her off-the-runway life as an equestrian. |
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Well, did he look into the authorship question at the time, when he was made aware? |
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He remembered to look into his pocket and snapped on a light stick. |
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As time progressed, her essays became a collection, and now, a first-hand look into the life of being an Ephron. |
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If I even suspect something is hinky I have to look into it! |
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And at 39 I can still clearly remember the first time I heard a tree speak or felt moved to look into a tree and was rewarded with a horned owl looking back at me. |
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I talked to friends of mine who do video production and told them to look into Knoxville flights. |
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One can curse the darkness or look into the candlelight for hope. |
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When the old, toothless man in the parking lot approaches me with outstretched hands and asks for a dime or a cigarette or snack, I look into his eyes. |
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It's an intriguing thought, and it's clear that Chlotrudis needs to look into these microcinemas the same way the organization has been working more with Film Festivals. |
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Time to think again, and the Association of British Insurers is now advising prospective house buyers to look into the risk of flooding before they exchange contracts. |
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I don't know if anyone has done any major writing comparing Jung's ideas of complexes and archetypes to electrical networks, but it would be a great thing to look into. |
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The rather scattered approach turns what could have been a compelling, avant-garde look into the ideas of a great thinker into a rather uneven experience. |
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Anyone who sits around with an acoustic guitar singing songs with their friends will enjoy this infectious look into the way people relate to each other through music. |
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So, when she died I started doing yoga, hiking, and really do some deeper look into me and my purpose and all of that. |
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But the more you look into his claims, the more they seem deceitful. |
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If you are transporting wine by car for more than a few hours, you may want to look into a small cooler or other method to keep the bottles out of the sun and heat. |
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Even if you're popping over to France on a one-day booze cruise, look into getting some extra cover, because an accident or breakdown abroad usually costs a mint. |
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If you know in your heart that you're a ball of fire, but just can't get off the couch in the evenings, you might want to look into your diet and exercise programs. |
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It is time to look into this from a safety angle and stop aggrandising the ownership of these gadgets until you can cover consumers' fears about their safety. |
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For a whole new generation of ailurophiles, here is a book to treasure, a wonderfully entertaining, humorous, and often surprisingly moving look into the world of cats. |
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By the end, you cannot even bring yourself to look into the mirror. |
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This book is an eye-opening look into the life of a gay teen. |
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But you study him, you look into his eyes and know he dissembles an emotion which he does not feel in the depths of his being because he has no capacity for it. |
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Turning to look into the mirror, she saw her hair horribly disarrayed. |
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As you can tell, the software maker claims to give customers a deeper look into all the data flowing through various databases and transaction systems. |
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The media has exposed deceit and fabrication behind the workings of the government machinery and the various commissions set up to look into acts of violence. |
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I've had some nibbles on book deals and I'll look into that, too. |
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Iqbal also asked Headley to look into purchasing espionage equipment in the United States, evidence shows. |
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He's down the list aways but taking into account how quickly they're disposing of our agents, not to mention Mac, I thought that you might want to look into this one. |
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The OFT is to look into competition and selling with regard to store cards and could launch a formal investigation if uncompetitive practices are found. |
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I trouser the cash and look into the other bar to see if I know anyone. |
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If you want to look into it further, try reading the Wikipedia entry and maybe downloading something like Prolog to have a go and see what real AI is like. |
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For a real inside look into the practice of physical therapy, the most meaningful sources are patients and the physical therapists themselves. |
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The town's ombudsman said he would look into charges of corruption. |
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It decides me to look into the matter, for if it is worth anyone's while to take so much trouble, there must be something in it. |
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Fowler sent Heisenberg's paper on to Dirac, who was on vacation in Bristol, asking him to look into this paper carefully. |
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If you are buying a new car, you might want to look into getting a hybrid or other high-efficiency vehicle. |
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Research has been done to look into why some students are more successful than others. |
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The study would also look into how the islands would fare under UPR status. |
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When this Act expired in 1856 a Select Committee was appointed by the Lords in 1857 to look into the question. |
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Reports on the pitiful state of many prisons have finally percolated through to the Home Office, which has promised to look into the situation. |
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An independent commission, set up to look into the unrest, found that state media coverage was at times inflammatory. |
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In 1998 and 2003 independent commissions were formed to look into electoral reform. |
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A new study would look into the benefits and disadvantages of wellhead platforms. |
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He can look into Caddys shifty eyes and reimpregnate her in an innocent incest which involves no penetration. |
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The local authorities will look into the condition of the farmer's rice paddy to find the cause of the contamination. |
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The student's enthusiasm is very refreshing, so you get up, look into the bucket, and see that he has captured a box turtle. |
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If Medicare does not cover all your child's medical needs, you can look into purchasing a Medigap policy. |
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Social media marketing consultant Michael Tinmouth asked the BBC to look into the mater after a client refused to pay for his services. |
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The cake-making had been a hobby for years, but when I heard about the NES programme from a friend I decided to look into it. |
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Why don't the Labour Party look into the running costs of the Hywel Dda Health Board, notably the costs of its overpaid and underworked managers? |
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Rebecca Adlington's nose job has inspired Arg to look into having some rhinoplasty, too. |
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The stewards did look into the farcical start, but their findings were unilluminating in the extreme. |
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Although we can't look into a crystal ball and predict exactly what will happen in 2001, we do know that it is very different from a year ago. |
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I'm here to urge you to look into mathsemantics as a way of producing better math students and better verbalizers of numerical findings. |
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But cheer up Becca, at least when you look into the back of a spoon you don't see the geekier Proclaimer staring back at you. |
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As a depiction varying soldiers return from the front, The Lost Brigade offers a unique look into the mind of the exhausted and indecent. |
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The biggest mystery facing them is why the sinister government man wants them to drop everything and look into it. |
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Building owners are well advised to look into photoluminescent egress guidance systems to help improve safety for building occupants. |
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The novel delivers an inspiring look into the life and ideas of Gandhi. |
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A SERIES of recommendations have been made by a task group set up to look into the National Eisteddfod. |
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He has asked the Government to look into the blasts at ranges at Shoeburyness and Foulness Island in Essex. |
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Visiongain's latest energy report, the Oil Sand Market 2011-2021, takes a comprehensive look into this fast growing, modern industry. |
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So, to inject that luxurious look into your pad, without a price tag worthy of the crown jewels, bag some bargain gems with these opulent eye-catchers. |
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To look into the future would require speculation or extrapolation. |
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The apex court bench said the investigating agency will also look into any other ponzi scheme involved in chit fund scam in West Bengal, besides Saradha. |
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Through her grandfather's letters, Draine offers an entertaining and insightful look into the day-to-day life of a cowboy during the heyday years of the open range. |
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SmartDeploy CEO Aaron Suzuki and his team of deployment experts will take an in-depth look into device drivers in the second session of a driver webcast series. |
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Psychic Irene Ison, from Willenhall, explained the basics of tarot cards, astrology and palmistry and gave everyone the chance to look into her crystal ball. |
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The UAE's Ministry of Public Works earlier this year announced that it was to look into the viability of contraflow lanes to help ease traffic congestion at peak times. |
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But the parish council has received numerous complaints about the lack of toilets and asked the borough to look into the possibility of installing a vandal-proof superloo. |
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A look into Stixon's label business is a look into New Mexican cuisine. |
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As we look into the bright star clouds above the spout of Sagittarius' teapot, we are looking directly toward the nucleus, the center, of our galaxy. |
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A curated blog gives visitors a candid look into the world of Traditional Chinese Medicine and insider knowledge on Chinese culture and traditions. |
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Discovery Channel's Sons of Guns Sons of Guns gives viewers an inside look into Baton Rouge's Red Jacket Firearms, the country's most skilled and unique weapons business. |
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One of the important aspects the new regulations will look into is the amount of bromate content in the water, which will be controlled and specified by the authority. |
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The infamous Bodyline Ashes of 1932 is a key area to look into. |
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You can get you up close and personal with life-sized models of prehistoric animals, look into the eyes of life-sized woolly mammoths, a sabretooth cat and Neanderthal man. |
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Good bets include the Victorian lace-up high-stiletto calf boot from Faith, priced at pounds 130, which can turn a sensible look into a seductive one. |
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Five days later they meet Samoa and a week after that the Welwitschias will look into the faces of their friends, neighbours and most intense rivals, South Africa. |
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Hasikos has attacked the deal signed by the previous administration with the waste disposal unit, going as far as to appoint an investigator to look into a possible scandal. |
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Scholars have tried to look into the participation of women in the 17th century in science, and even with sciences as simple as domestic knowledge women were making advances. |
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It depicts the Polos' journeys throughout Asia, giving Europeans their first comprehensive look into the inner workings of the Far East, including China, India, and Japan. |
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The sounds outside had ceased...But somebody had been there, and she proposed to look into the matter thoroughly. There was nothing of the poltroon about Adela Shannon Cork. |
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This did not result in the conversion of the pound sterling into a decimal system, but it was agreed to establish a Royal Commission to look into the issue. |
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When a window screen is emblazed with a pretty design, one cannot look into the room beyond because of arrest of vision by the figure upon the screen. |
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Both organizations have asked the French government to look into the matter, since ten Libyan-flagged purse seine fishing vessels are owned by Frenchmen. |
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