Having the opportunity to delve into a role rarely represented on-screen enabled Blackburn to delve into his own life off-screen.
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We will delve into this subject with the following speakers.
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Biden didn't delve deep into policy details during the rally.
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I learned a lot, and am going to delve deeper.
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There is no time to delve into anyone's last moments.
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We don't normally delve that deeply into our new albums.
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Really treat it like an amazing opportunity and delve in.
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But Shelly ended the discussion before we could delve deeper.
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Then we'd go into his office and delve even deeper.
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Once that's done, delve into why you are reaching out.
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A DNA test that lets them delve into family history
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So, let us delve into the real dark web, friends.
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So what was it like to delve into the past?
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Then delve into his favorite page from Beethoven's "Diabelli" Variations.
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Former presidents routinely write memoirs but rarely delve into fiction.
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"She does like to delve deep," she said of Gilbert.
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It would delve very deeply into the 'why me?' with Sasha.
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"I didn't want to delve back into the misery," he said.
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They delve into the art and science of reorganising a business
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Zombi Child and Ouvertures delve into France's lingering influences on Haiti.
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Did you like getting to delve into both sides of him?
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Today we delve into the NAACP's travel warning and Kenya's election.
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Labrèche and Léonard delve into a couple of interesting ideas here.
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However, the round did not delve deeply into the toughest issues.
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But my purpose here is not to delve into these objections.
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You also delve into your private and intimate thoughts and feelings.
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From there, the film begins to delve into Kanzaki's personal life.
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At times, the listener hopes the podcast would delve even deeper.
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Delve into your router settings and you should find it somewhere.
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So, they collaborated to delve into the data to find out.
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It's not like there isn't enough interesting material to delve into.
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But forget all of that, let's delve into the style, OK?
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But things get murkier the more you delve into the details.
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I knew at some point I would delve more into drama.
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But as we have seen, Democrats delve in racism as well.
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And it&aposs not trying to delve further in an issue.
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I'm about to delve into all the "Diff'rent Strokes" two-parters.
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He emphatically does not delve into Spotify data to learn more.
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I would not like anyone else to delve into my life.
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We try not to delve into topics that are too controversial.
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This is the latest program to delve back into the search.
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Neither could two experts we asked to delve into the numbers.
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Delve into fraught British affairs with the movie "Brexit" on HBO.
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Some recent articles at the Brookings Institution delve into that possibility.
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So, we're here to delve into the weird, unexplored corners of Netflix.
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So it's very hard for me to even delve into the details.
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Also delve into chronic conditions like asthma, high blood pressure, and allergies.
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The Long Game Part 2: the missing chapter from Delve on Vimeo.
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She's a person who lives to delve into the details of things.
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"I don't have to delve very deep to find Mom in there."
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There are three announced films that will delve into the tragic Aug.
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Likely, The Innocent Man will delve into the specifics of both murders.
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But I want to delve into some of the things they're doing.
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The following documentaries delve into this profitable, pervasive, and oftentimes problematic, industry.
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You don't have to delve too deeply to see the injurious impact.
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Today, we delve into the Texas church shooting and the Paradise Papers.
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Trump needed to show up, delve into details and control his temper.
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The problem is that before marriage, we rarely delve into our complexities.
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The milestone gives us a chance to delve into the diplomatic archives.
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Similarly, Mithu Sen's works use symbolism to delve into unnerving cultural themes.
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I simply ask him to delve in that direction of the character.
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Max is only able to delve into these mysteries because of Chloe.
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Ms. Nourry did not delve deeply into what was fact or legend.
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He was the first among his peers to delve fully into abstraction.
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Democrats will delve into the second article — obstruction of Congress — on Friday.
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He doesn't need to delve into these dark corners of the Internet.
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Delve into any case involving similar innocence claims, and the shock continues.
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"I really just wanted to delve more into melody," Mr. Rubin said.
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Instead, he decided to delve into the world of white supremacists online.
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Mr. Hawk knew it was time to delve into this romanticized career.
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Today we delve into the opioid crisis and the new iPhone X.
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Otherwise, Trump didn't delve into related issues that affect highly skilled foreign workers.
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A second season could delve deeper into his backstory and his shoplifting addiction.
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During that same year, O'Keeffe made a decision to delve into pure abstraction.
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A conference at the end of September will further delve into these themes.
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Today we delve into Facebook's testimony on Russia and Trump's trans military ban.
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We talked about how he doesn't delve into the racket of enamel pins.
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Today we delve into the Russia probe and the crisis in Puerto Rico.
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To delve deeper into state flag history, check out more origin stories here.
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For those ready to delve into the nouveau puka shell necklace, click ahead.
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It doesn't delve into his later mental health issues — it only suggests them.
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She didn't delve deeply into the rich complications or subtleties of the culture.
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But she didn't delve into what she felt had led to her defeat.
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Fisch observed that the new analysis did not delve into differences among countries.
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Offering a holistic practice requires that you delve deeper into this uncomfortable topic.
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The film failed to delve deeply enough into its hero's motivations, some said.
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But they also delve into Adora's psyche and emotions, by asking thoughtful questions.
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This is a delve into what makes a consumer obsessed with a product.
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I'll delve into the details of a Senate vote in a future newsletter.
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You don't have to delve far into the heady days of New Deal
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You'll also delve into two Six Sigma courses: Green Belt and Black Belt.
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Today we delve into how an uncanny 1937 painting went viral in 2017.
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But the UW researchers had the advantage of being able to delve deeper.
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I know, it's some strange delay pattern from my past to delve in.
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And there are more projects that create spaces to delve into Latinx identity.
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Harry Potter fans love to delve deeply into the mythology of the series.
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This is a fine resource to delve into American art this holiday weekend.
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Maybe he'll next delve into the electronic music with which he's been experimenting.
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He wondered if a metro reporter could delve into this topic as well.
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In the show's second segment, we delve into #MeToo and the midterm elections.
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William Carden, the director, isn't afraid to delve into the darkness of depression.
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This description sounds basic until you delve into the details of each component.
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Experiences is meant to give travelers a way to delve into authentic culture.
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More Myself will delve into Keys' journey by pulling from her personal memories.
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A number of paid software versions don't delve into data collection at all.
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Specifically, he'd like to delve a little deeper into the whole cloning process.
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We delve deeper into Mr. Kislyak's back story in our podcast, The Daily.
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Q. "Savoring Gotham" is an ambitious delve into the city's food and history.
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Instead, we're going to delve into the treasure chest that is Sailor Moon.
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Future research could also delve more deeply into excessive users across different social networks.
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Rather, the series was a chance to delve deeper into characters and their experiences.
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This week, we highlight photo stories that delve into the curious and the unknown.
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"The decision to delve into a franchise is not without its risks," he said.
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Unlike in Shape of Water, Splash doesn't delve into the mechanics of fish sex.
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Forthcoming installments of the shows promise to delve into Princess Diana and Monica Lewinsky.
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Go deeper: The findings, which also delve into climate communication strategies, are published here.
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To delve into the heart of Catalan culture, a hands-on approach is key.
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Picking what games to delve into was also a meticulous process of its own.
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Today we delve into the archives to bring you one of our favorite interviews.
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Allen West delve into politics, philosophy, and the life of a career military man.
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The study doesn't delve into whether the ads had any impact on voters' decisions.
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As you delve deeper into Horizon's world you'll notice that weapons are color-coded.
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Hollar, in Florida, is not so sure he will delve into the process, however.
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Once you delve into this side of the film, it becomes much, much richer.
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Winner's as an opportunity to delve into an industry he'd long been interested in.
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"I prefer not to delve too deep into the characters I create," he explains.
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Aides said he is not expected to delve into the details of tax proposals.
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He added, however, that he would not delve too far into the nitty-gritty.
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Though Bowles would not delve into specifics, he expressed his feelings in blunt terms.
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He would delve into marketing and then go learn how the sales department operated.
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Delve into your company's culture to see if a candidate would fit in there.
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"We opted not to delve in the movie industry," Dave Grohl told one interviewer.
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Gail: I will resist all temptation to delve into Who Started It In 1968?
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The film fails to raise interesting new questions or delve deeply into unexplored territory.
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" Sophia Saze: "Scope out new parties, delve into unused locations, the weirder the better.
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Our crew of technologists hopped on Keybase group chat to delve into the details.
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Mr. McCarty's role gave him an unusual opportunity to delve deeply into family history.
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We prefer books that delve into social issues over those that are purely historical.
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I can understand why some viewers don't particularly want to delve into that world.
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Similarly, more ephemeral ties rarely prompt conversations that delve beyond a shared common interest.
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Therefore The Eagle and the Trident does not delve into the most recent events.
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This will only cause Sino-US trade relations prospects to delve into further uncertainty.
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I want people to delve into the trauma of being unrepresented, ignored and invisible.
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Niccol could help Chipotle into delve into breakfast, late night, delivery and menu innovation.
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The hunger to learn more about ethnic origins is pushing many to delve deeper.
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Seefried's bankers delve deeply into nearly every aspect of their clients' finances and operations.
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Delve deeper, though, and the difference is caused by a small number of bad counties.
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Once you actually delve into battle, Star Fox 2 feels much more like its predecessor.
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Let's delve into his claim about the respective popularity of Medicare and private health insurance.
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There are currently three films in the works that will delve into the tragic incident.
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Overall, a minority, 24%, say they are eager to delve into politics with their stuffing.
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Delve into one, and you'll find yourself so distracted you almost miss your subway stop.
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The ceramics of Shio Kusaka, in particular, encouraged her to delve further into the form.
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He went on to delve into a deeper conversation about religion and his own faith.
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Her decision to delve deeper into the deal confirmed a Reuters story earlier on Tuesday.
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Today we delve into suicide, and why it's important to talk openly about the topic.
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I'm encouraging her to worry and feel, to delve into the deepest parts of herself.
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Especially when learning independently, there's no one reliable place to delve deep into web development.
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When else will you have this chance to sit and really delve into a story?
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Looking for an opportunity to delve even deeper into issues raised on the Main Stage?
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It was surprising how much of a lack of courage to delve into this world.
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A curiosity about the inner-workings of the games encouraged him to delve into hacking.
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"The Radical King" goes beyond the King Day holiday speeches to delve into his politics.
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We spoke with Eble to delve further into the science that underpins this buzzworthy technology.
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We're also promised that the game will "delve into the dark psychology" of Bruce Wayne.
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Today we delve into the attack in New York and new information on Paul Manafort.
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National security reviews may also allow Beijing to delve into companies' intellectual property, analysts warn.
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We delve into that and why its former rival, Yahoo, isn't even in the running.
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Jeff Berkowitz is the founder and CEO of Delve, a Washington-based competitive intelligence firm.
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As people are once again left to delve deeper and look harder for good information.
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His discomfiting poems delve into extremes of emotion that would defeat almost any other writer.
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Check out Amie Parnes's story in tomorrow's print edition to delve deeper into that dynamic.
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The book concedes that blacks were discriminated against and doesn't delve much deeper than that.
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His message on Tuesday signaled he may be willing to delve into the fray further.
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I never asked too much about the murders, never wanting to delve into that darkness.
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Then, invite them to choose one of featured movements and delve into it more deeply.
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Post is well aware of that, but Higher Etiquette does delve into some unexpected places.
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So that opens up a lot of the ambiguity we're going to delve into next.
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We're always looking to delve into the local music scenes of the countries we visit.
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When we delve into "The Well-Tempered Clavier," we're a little closer to his workshop.
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And, of course, the review did not delve into how exercise could be influencing happiness.
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Collins wouldn't delve into the details, but she said she'd had several conversations with McConnell.
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It will also have an onsite research and development center to delve into artificial intelligence.
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As you delve deeper, however, you can find some terrific ways to play with words.
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Dr. Belavy and his colleagues hope to delve into those issues in future randomized experiments.
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For the next few hours, I delve into recent relevant news coverage to pull quotes.
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" Harington declined to delve deeper into his political views, though, saying, "I believe in experts.
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The study does not delve into those underlying factors, but separate data provides some insight.
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Friday's court activity signals Mueller's investigation will continue and delve deeper into what Manafort knows.
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Trump responded mostly with one or two sentences that did not delve into policy specifics.
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Some tracks delve into dizzying chaos ("Except All Presents") or anxious ambience ("Ode to Joe").
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Last we checked in, scientists wanted to delve deeper into studying this strange species, Siamogale melilutra.
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If you wish to delve into more complex programming languages, then JavaScript is the perfect springboard.
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Episode 6 really begins to delve into the pathos of Joan Crawford's life on every front.
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All those things were a really great start for what I really wanted to delve into.
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This argument reinforces the one into which we delve into in more detail in this post.
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Today we delve into DIY internet and how to end our reliance on big telecom companies.
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Eventually a conscientious schoolteacher, Father Kavanagh, tries to delve beneath the assumption that Paul is "slow".
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That is a fairly regular occurrence these days, but let's delve into Saturday's incident with Kansas.
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"I really don't want to delve into his personality or why he did things," she said.
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To examine its make-up is to delve into the grand bargains of European negotiations past.
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I never thought I'd wanted to delve into a relationship with two people at that point.
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Valuing a freehold is tricky, involving thought experiments that delve into parallel universes and hypothetical futures.
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Damon Herriman is about to delve into the mind of one of America's most notorious criminals.
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With those few clues, we delve into some of the more plausible and implausible fan theories.
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But there have always been divisions among churches over how much to delve into political fights.
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Nor does it delve into the question of Russian responsibility for hacking the Democratic National Committee.
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The more we delve into the depths of atomic time, the more endless the possibilities seem.
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On the lighter side, def doesn't delve into his hardass side even as it references it.
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At their worst, they would delve into other sorts of offensive commentary, or even racist remarks.
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Now that you're up on your Coffee Grinding 101, it's time to delve into the research.
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Before we delve into this latest scientific controversy, let's back up and do a quick review.
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Stinks of the thief that displays the unwillingness to delve into the source material it borrows.
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Then we delve into the 1988 twins comedy Big Business, with Bette Midler and Lily Tomlin.
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There's no compelling plot need, for instance, to delve into why Khadgar abandoned his mage training.
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Today we delve into Trump's response to the New York attack and the Republican tax plan.
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Bringing healthy snacks when travelling reduces the likelihood that frazzled bosses will delve into the minibar.
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In his next study, he wants to delve deeper into flexibility's impact on the work force.
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He did not delve into specific criticisms, but he made it clear that improvement was needed.
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To delve into some of those issues, I used the Cooperative Congressional Election Studies 2016 survey.
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Unsurprisingly, Nick went ahead and ranked his Jumanji 2 costars rather than delve into that plate.
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A network spokesman couldn't immediately tell ITK whether the Baldwin series would specifically delve into politics.
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Manson was barely literate, so he probably didn't delve too deeply into either of these texts.
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Where you fall on the spectrum will likely change as you delve further into the world.
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Affable and articulate, he was eager to delve into and at least partly decrypt his work.
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Delve a little deeper under Facebook's hood and a picture of slowing growth can be detected.
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Q: Let's delve into a bit of your background on how you became a venture capitalist.
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But when you delve down to the assistant secretary level things start to look pretty bleak.
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But the poll did not delve into how they would like to see the system changed.
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Delve into the nearly 50-year career of the director Steven Spielberg with this new documentary.
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"Kanata" was supposed to delve into the troubled relationship between Canada's Indigenous people and their colonizers.
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"We will never fully delve into the depths into this book, and that's an amazing thing."
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It's full of mysteries that only get weirder and more interesting the further you delve in.
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There isn't space here to delve into all of the false claims made by Bloomberg's groups.
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I delve into them at the expense of exploring the unspoiled beauty that first drew me.
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But delve into the question a bit more deeply, and Warren hatred becomes considerably more puzzling.
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The topic we've chosen to delve into first is one that readers have indicated fascinates them.
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As I delve into the game, I meet (possibly imagined) people and collect (possibly unreal) resources.
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But it felt like there's a lot there to delve into that we hadn't really discussed.
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More than relishing romantic memories, it may be painful to delve into what truly once was.
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I won't delve too much into the B-storyline of the episode: Namely, sulking Hugh Culber.
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That's the full list, but we'll delve into the charges in a bit more detail below.
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Of course the devil is in the detail, and we have yet to delve into specifics.
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For now, you can delve into Endless, which features collaborations with James Blake and Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood.
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Trump has tended to make broad-brush statements on foreign issues rather than delve into policy nuances.
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Pet Sematary's filmmaker chose to remain in the raw, grief-stricken present than delve into supernatural mechanics.
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And the more money one has, the deeper they will delve into the red, the study concluded.
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If you're hungry for interactive discussions that delve deeper, you'll want to attend our Q&A Sessions.
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To overcome this problem, Hainmueller and his colleagues decided to delve through data from Oregon's Emergency Medicaid.
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Appelbaum's book—focussing on the who, rather than the how—does not delve deeply into these consequences.
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Brie says the upcoming season of Total Bellas will delve deep into the factors of the split.
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By switching the focus to relationships, Insecure was able to delve into uncharted, compelling territory for Rae.
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Wolfenstein's moral certainty means it can't delve too much into why decent-seeming Americans might become fascists.
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A trend is spotted when we delve into his things, which are, by and large, all black.
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The debate will likely delve into many other policy issues including healthcare, trade, economy and foreign policy.
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The yen extended losses after Nikkei reported the bank of Japan would delve deeper into negative rates.
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To what extent is America ready to delve deeply into end-of-life medical care and planning?
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So last Christmas wasn't about friends and relations; it was a monastic experience of trying to delve.
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Sometimes, the temptation to delve into a new love interest's astrological info right away proves too great.
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At least this time around, people probably won't boo when they delve into the Dear You songs.
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Even if you don't typically gravitate toward YA fiction, summer's the season to delve into the genre.
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But perhaps this is a good opportunity to really delve beyond the nostalgic veneer of The Notebook.
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Fargo is back, and that means it's time to delve into a new year in the Midwest.
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From there, we must delve deeper to understand how our technology is changing the way we live.
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Several have completed scientific studies using the information to delve into key areas addressed by their drugs.
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Ignoring the body lines for a minute, let's delve into what is perhaps the car's standout feature.
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We try to answer questions on our flagship accounts and sometimes they do delve into technical things.
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Tencent has been a relative latecomer among China's largest tech firms to delve into the auto sector.
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"The Sopranos" is largely recognized as the first television show to delve into the world of therapy.
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Today, Harpers Ferry is a picturesque, historic town that offers tours that delve deep into its history.
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Still, the study may be used as a springboard to "delve into this topic further," Goyfman said.
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These new discoveries may help us delve a little further into the mystery of the "British Atlantis".
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"This is a complex and highly speculative issue and we shall not delve on it," they wrote.
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Other delve into a subject so esoteric, the study's authors are likely the only ones who care.
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Today we delve into how ISIS claimed the New York terror attack and El Chapo's solitary confinement.
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This quote could apply to both artists, who delve into the human condition through the camera lens.
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But I soon began to delve deeper into the newspaper and actually start to read the articles.
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One way to discover what Americans are concerned about is to delve into the books they read.
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Before there's even a chance to delve into "The Apparitionists," the frontispiece gives the whole thing away.
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The questions delve into Mr. Trump's most combative Twitter posts and relationships with his staff and family.
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"It would be a serious omission on our part not to delve into the roots," he wrote.
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But when you delve into the history of that epidemic, the main comparison with today becomes clear.
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None of the Democratic candidates have been particularly eager to delve into the details of their health.
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Schiff and his team are likely to delve into the second article — obstruction of Congress — on Friday.
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Mike: What I really want to delve into today is our Facebook Live story from this week.
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Below, two books delve into the debate, while another shows why affirmative action may not be enough.
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Endless threads on teenagers' Facebook feeds delve into whether Hannah is to blame for her own misery.
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If you're looking for a new and expansive, action-packed series to delve into, look no further.
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Heartbeat's production team wanted to delve into the work's disturbing, timely subtexts by streamlining and modernizing it.
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Another committee has scheduled a public hearing for Wednesday to delve into the constitutional issues at play.
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But in the locker room, Butler declined to delve any deeper as to why he left Philadelphia.
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To delve a little deeper, here's an intriguing question: What was on the shelves of Plato's library?
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If Parker's Nut Art inspires anyone to delve deeper, Bailey's museum is truly the next best stop.
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When her mother passed away this past year she felt further compelled to delve into these themes.
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I'm starting to delve into makeup for the first time and went to Sephora for a makeover.
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Tweaking the tension that surrounds his protagonist allows Watts to delve into new territory with the character.
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Each new game is a chance to delve into a topic that is rarely talked about it games.
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Simpson's book will delve into her time on Newlyweds with then-husband Nick Lachey and their painful divorce.
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You'll learn how to run ratio analyses and common size analyses to delve even deeper into corporate financials.
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The Economist often criticises the inefficiency of the French state, but on this topic it should delve deeper.
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To just get to delve into that again, I can't wait to see what we get to do.
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The court shouldn't go beyond the text of the proclamation and delve into the president's motives, he said.
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With Halloween just around the corner, it's time to delve into the dark, the eerie, and the unsettling.
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But I remain an eternal optimist, and I'll keep watching, hoping I'll find another world to delve into.
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So, delve into some of the juiciest bits of gossip that you didn't actually see on Gossip Girl.
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Parts 1 & 2: The Long Game Part 1: Why Leonardo DaVinci was no genius from Delve on Vimeo.
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There was even a tiny decrease in average height, although the report doesn't delve into the reasons why.
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Meanwhile, Hanekamp says, a crystal in its raw form may help you delve more deeply into your reflections.
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So I decided that, for one day only, I would delve deep into the pathos of the pensioner.
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The film, however, won't just focus on RBG's public persona — it will also delve into her personal life.
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You have to go beyond the usual tourist sites and delve into finding places that locals go to.
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The Black Mirror star will team up with leading experts in the field to delve into the topic.
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The story doesn't delve much further than Wright's claim into how his personal emails and documents were stolen.
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I delve in and quickly manage to glitch out the Furby into a fuzzed-out string of stutters.
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It'll be interesting to see if season 2 of Mindhunter will delve further into Kemper's psychology — and Ford's.
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Of course, the teams are far from the first to delve into the world of soft robotics parts.
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The actress is also preparing to delve into another role, that of former Fox News host Gretchen Carlson.
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I got a good taste of it in the Grant book, so I was excited to delve deeper.
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To delve deeper into korv culture, I decided to visit one of the oldest stands in the city.
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In September 2014 Microsoft introduced Delve, a kind of Fitbit for productivity that is included with Office 365.
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Dog Tales will delve into the stories of historic, heroic canines who have touched the lives of many.
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They delve into the challenges facing the media today, from information overload to rebuilding trust with skeptical audiences.
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This is evident from the opening moments of the game, which delve into meathead protagonist B.J. Blazkowicz's past.
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But before you delve into that, we've compiled some of their most priceless moments for your viewing pleasure.
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Put aside for a moment the superficial digs and delve below to the actions that are affecting policy.
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These deals allowed the company to expand into Europe, scale its exchange business and delve into new products.
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Today we delve into how Danica Roem became the first openly transgender person elected to a state legislature.
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We just accept jealousy as another emotion — like happiness, sadness, anger — and we delve into why it's happening.
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When courts delve into "severability" questions, they're trying to figure out how a statute is supposed to function.
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"He's one of the few judges that actually likes to delve into that aspect of cases," Parenteau said.
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"This means the SNB may have to delve into its toolbox to ease policy next year," Allen said.
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"I personally am not going to delve into it, because it was a long time ago," he said.
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The comics Dylan Evans and Neil Sharma delve into the supernatural with experts, witnesses, conspiracy theorists and more.
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While "Mindhunter" and "Stranger Things" delve into United States government conspiracies, "Secret City" explores similar machinations Down Under.
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We decided to delve deep into the archives and pluck out our top 10 DeviantArt masterpieces to date.
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We do try our best to delve into the stories, perspectives and contexts of both victims and perpetrators.
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Vienna's leading musical institutions were slow to fully delve into how Nazi occupation had damaged Austrian cultural life.
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Newsbook These books delve into historical fires, like those currently ravaging California, and the people affected by them.
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There are community programs that delve into cause and effect of antisocial behavior, conducted in a supportive environment.
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Ambitions for the production beyond Dorset, possibly a tour to regional theaters, might allow them to delve further.
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That experience is only heightened for professionals in the field, who delve even more deeply into the works.
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My one misgiving about Let Me Die is that Keckler didn't delve into these fascinating topics more deeply.
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One of the areas Porter was set to delve further into was trade policy, according to the person.
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The company filed to go public last Friday, meaning that we have endless new numbers to delve into.
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Ms. Clark made it clear her public integrity unit would delve into allegations that the police coerced witnesses.
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For those who want to delve into allegations of secret servers, Trump's predecessors have engaged in similar actions.
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We're only a week-plus into the year, and we haven't had to delve into our stockpile yet.
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He hopes to build more workshops and sound stages, delve into new film markets and attract more partnerships.
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The beauty of opera is you're able to freeze moments in time and delve deeper into the psychologies.
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And as their perspectives push up against Nora's, Lalami begins to delve into the struggles of immigrant families.
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But if you delve into the later verses, it becomes clear that the song is not in English.
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Gestrument lets you delve into the "musical DNA" of a song, artist or genre by defining pitches, rhythms & more.
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This all allows Colter to delve even deeper into Luke's pain, his flaws, and his ego this time around.
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The Psychobook allows for an easy bit of introspection as you delve into the history of the psychological practice.
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Stepping away from McKinley to delve into the world of burbling anarchy is enough to keep a reader busy.
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Below, I delve into both factors to develop a range of plausible outcomes for growth over the next decade.
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We started to really delve into their life and the reverb of Kalief's story on them as a family.
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I don't know how you unwind, but I like to delve into a thoughtful long read — that's my jam.
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That said, driving can be a chore as you delve deeper into the game and start covering greater distances.
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We invite readers to delve into a fascinating topic that is rapidly changing humanity's view of nature — and ourselves.
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Yet, Thrones is getting particularly tongue-in-cheek with its own history as we delve deeper into season 7.
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You'll pilot a hovercar around an F-Zero race track and delve into the fiery darkness of Bowser's castle.
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The stories are accompanied by a pair of essays that delve into the implications of the topic at hand.
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Of course, you might not be in a place where you're ready to delve into such a heavy topic.
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You have a lot of control over just how far you want to delve into the story and characters.
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But as Fast Company recently noted, the documentary General Magic doesn't delve into every detail of General Magic's history.
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I found it so much fun to delve into the fairytale type language and just another mode of storytelling.
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The company, which plans to delve deeper into Medicare and health care going forward, has ample backing from investors.
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The fair's hushed and (relatively) calm atmosphere makes it that much easier to delve deeply into these artists' works.
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If you delve into the heart of Hackney, East London, you'll find a strange house holding a macabre exhibition.
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He then fielded questions from the press, which is when one plucky journalist decided to delve into computer science.
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Each scene is rendered with architectural precision, drawing the eye to delve deeply into one corner of the work.
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Taking the form of short eBooks called Pottermore Presents, they'll delve into the secrets of the Harry Potter characters.
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And he wasn't naturally inclined to delve into the economics of sports or issues like drug use by athletes.
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The company also today announced IBM Business Automation Intelligence with Watson, though it didn't quite delve into the details.
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"The more I delve into her work, the more I understand that it's conceptual in nature," Ms. Miller said.
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We don't have the space here to delve into a full guide to rooting but Lifehacker has you covered.
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"The Age of Shadows" might tempt another filmmaker to dwell on issues or delve deeper into its characters' hearts.
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Presidents don't always delve into the minutiae of the legislative process, but rarely are they so uninterested in it.
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The report does not delve into why these students are at such risk for so many types of harm.
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The two revolutionary men struggle with their love for their country as they delve deeper into their own identities.
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But rather than delve too deep into those issues, insurers have instead opted to ask for more taxpayer funding.
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Several Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee said Senate Republicans should delve into this side of the impeachment story.
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This information allows basic scientists to take the next step and do more experimental work and really delve in.
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Before we delve into the sociological implications of fetishizing women who game, let's establish what we're talking about here.
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I was a particularly guarded person and I don't like to delve into the details of my personal life.
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And that's just the useful stuff—let's not delve into how many teams tried to co-opt the Wildcat.
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Waithe: Well, we definitely delve into it so all I can really kind of tell people is keep watching.
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Sometimes, you might see someone on and off for upwards of a year and never delve into anything committed.
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"The Most Unknown" works best as inspiration to delve deeper into these disciplines, and as a celebration of science.
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With works dating back to 19703, this selection is the first in these parts to delve into her past.
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ET. Delve into some classic literature Ireland is home to many great authors, including James Joyce and Oscar Wilde.
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As more museums commit to collecting and exhibiting contemporary dance, expect more shows that delve into the discipline's history.
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TL;DR: Delve into your programming skills with The 2020 Mobile App Developers Bundle for $29.99 as of Feb.
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Though it's not clear to what extent Apple's planned series will delve into these tawdrier aspects of WeWork's story.
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The White House said that the address is not expected to delve into policy details, including specific tax rates.
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One thing Reddit's year-end review didn't delve into, however, was its hard numbers around page views or revenue.
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In today's episode, we delve into the unseen fight among Democrats over whether two articles of impeachment was enough.
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In The New Yorker, for instance, Richard Brody bemoans the story's failure to truly delve into Cleo's inner life.
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Then if you delve into the history of GDP, you find they obviously could have included unpaid work in GDP.
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We decided to delve deep, and round up most interesting red carpet and post-win photos from the big night.
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Instead it will be because he was willing to delve into fields he knew nothing about, atmospheric science among them.
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He believes investigators will delve deeper into Stephens' relationship with the dogs she raised from the time they were puppies.
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A simple graphical interface hides a robust programming platform that's accessible to those who don't want to delve into code.
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The book will also delve into Tortorella's battles with addiction and self-destructive behavior, something they have long talked about.
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Her memoir In the Dream House, her nonfiction debut, will delve into her experience in an abusive same-sex relationship.
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It is set to delve into themes of gender and racial empowerment, along with exploring issues of privilege through humor.
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But the deeper you delve into it, a generic fantasy plot turns into a tale about the claustrophobia of destiny.
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Amazon isn't quite ready to delve into all the details of what the actual on-board hardware looks like, though.
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Since releasing the series's teaser, Dawson has hinted that he plans to delve into more than just his subject's past.
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Continue to go with the flow of this energy (and try not to panic as you delve into the unknown).
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The yen extended losses against the greenback after Nikkei reported the bank of Japan would delve deeper into negative rates.
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We explore the spelling debate, list places where you can get freebies and delve into the cop-doughnut love affair.
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The rest of this unit seeks to help them delve more deeply into the questions this warm-up may raise.
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These features, Imani said, are designed to help readers delve into book topics while also fostering a sense of community.
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Want to delve into the real Martin Luther King Jr., who attacked poverty and war in his speeches and books?
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The movies show the two famous female characters wielding less power as the plots delve into romance, the research found.
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You may also find yourself ready to delve into a creative project you had to put on the back burner.
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Diane, for one, clearly ain't interested in busting out a magnifying glass to delve deeper into Taylor's beefs with celebs.
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Well, there are some key things to consider before we delve into suggestions of the best hosting firms out there.
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We'll delve into those in more detail below, focusing on year-over-year comparisons, geographic breakdown, biggest exits and more.
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It's worth pointing out, too, that Google's 2014 report didn't even delve into the company's ad-blocking efforts on mobile.
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So as teenagers and young adults, I think a lot of slash writers don't want to delve into that difficulty.
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If your organization lives in Google Apps, as do many big Silicon Valley companies, browsing Delve felt like a revelation.
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While we could fill reams of paper on the topic, we will not delve into his numerous fireable offenses here.
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I was also hoping he would delve even further into a promising theme: the surreal naïveté of China's older generation.
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In the first, the stories delve into the intersections among science, medicine, even eugenics, and motherhood, race and self-regard.
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To understand why "Broomgate" is such a big deal, you need to delve into the physics involved in the sport.
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Venhuizen said that Ace Hardware customers had been "basically begging" the company to delve into the home-improvement services sector.
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And yet I can see why Hollinghurst chose to focus on the relatively dull Johnny rather than delve into David.
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His tech savvy also played to his advantage, as some lawmakers appeared ill-prepared to delve into complex technology issues.
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The speaker, often deemed a policy wonk, did not delve into the weeds or defend the controversial border adjustment tax.
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Well, there are some key things to consider before we delve into suggestions of the best hosting companies out there.
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To understand the delay in bringing her to theaters, first we'll delve back into the origins of the comic book.
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Next we delve into the ongoing standoff in Oregon, where some historical information actually gets me to change my mind.
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I found it a lot more enjoyable to read all of Balzac than to delve into the principles of calculus.
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Polls suggest that almost half of millennials have a favorable impression of socialism, though surveys rarely delve into the details.
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The opening paragraph of the indictment lays out a narrative framework for understanding the complex details subsequent pages delve into.
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To understand how Google has got to this point, you need to delve into the history and politics of adblocking.
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Since Trump took office, he hasn't hesitated to delve into the Palestinian Israeli conflict, and has shirked established US policy.
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This biopic doesn't delve much into his impact on fashion and art but sheds light on his struggles before success.
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Such searches can delve into territory like people's whereabouts, their relationships and even details about their relatives and close friends.
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And now you start to delve into stranger names, you start to feel more comfortable with the people out there.
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While reading the article, we delve into discussion questions guided by The Learning Network's 5 W'S AND AN H worksheet.
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It was, without a doubt, the kind of breaking news The Times considers important to delve into quickly and thoroughly.
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Instead, they delve into the systemic problems that trap people in bad circumstances and the intense difficulty of enacting change.
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It's impossible to delve into all the ins and outs of Bloomberg's record as mayor without, frankly, writing a book.
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The jury of seven men and five women are being asked to delve into complex issues of consent and power.
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Fallen Order is also a dream for lore nerds, with lots of ancient history to delve into if you're interested.
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Yovanovitch immediately rejected the idea, saying she didn't feel it was appropriate for a career diplomat to delve into politics.
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So I feel this is the perfect moment to delve into something different and a new language for this generation.
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Business DescriptionHere is where you start to delve into the details of the market opportunity your company will capitalize on.
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Control's lore is rich and engrossing, and the best way to delve into it is by taking on combat challenges.
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We also really got to delve into and explore what the first gentleman of the United States would look like.
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She decided to delve further into the background check and came to realize it was a case of mistaken identity.
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We're streaming it below, so you can delve in and try to figure it all out on your own time.
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Nor do the members themselves exactly have a ton of time to delve into issues and talk to policy experts.
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It doesn't speak about Israeli military or political history, and doesn't delve into the details of the Arab-Israeli conflict.
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If the TV show is looking for new book lore to delve into, the epilogue is the place to go.
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Arnold's prose is quippy and pop-culture-inflected throughout, but it's also not afraid to delve deep into Noah's philosophical quandaries.
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The French choreographer Jean-Christophe Maillot is fond of skewing tradition, preferring to delve into the psychological underpinnings of his characters.
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Many decisions the court makes delve into arcane areas of the law that seem to have little bearing on ordinary Americans.
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To understand what's happening here, let's delve into how Obamacare deals with this, and how Republicans are trying to change it.
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The film's poetic snippets of home movies mesmerize the viewer while long quotes from Bibó's writings delve deeply into his thought.
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But Google Express ditched its plans to delve into grocery delivery as part of a shift in strategy earlier this year.
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Does it resonate similarly with an Arabic audience, and do you plan to delve into Arab pop culture and politics too?
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Before we delve into the sex stuff, I feel duty-bound to share some of these sexit-themed jokes with you.
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Delve into the merger documents, though, and it doesn't look as if the main goal is to wield influence at Meredith.
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Watch the video above to delve into the sci-fi world of ferrofluid — and enjoy some hypnotizing goo along the way.
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Gogobot and Hostelworld want to make it easier for tourists to delve into the local scene, from the moment they book.
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Before we delve into our very detailed and organized argument in favor of walking on escalators, let's discuss some historical context.
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Michael Cohen, Donald Trump's former personal attorney, testified before Congress that he couldn't delve too deeply into Trump's shady financial dealings.
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And without getting too far into spoilers, there's also something of a Lovecraft vibe the further you delve into the house.
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Season five begins by treading familiar ground: It wants to delve back into Tia Booth and Colton Underwood's very strange relationship.
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Thankfully, if the preview for Tuesday's episode is any indication, we're about to delve into the drama of other interesting couples.
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Epics look outward, at the fate of nations and the sweep of history; novels delve into the fabric of everyday life.
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The show will also delve into the singer's painful estrangement from his father and manager, Luis Rey (played by Oscar Jaenada).
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A staggering commitment First, I wanted to delve a bit further into the extent of the smartphone's grip on our attention.
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And with higher income, expenses tend to escalate, which means the deeper they will delve into the red, the study concluded.
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Instead, students generally delve into subjects they may have been interested in for years but simply didn't have time to study.
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In fact, this is just another opportunity to delve even deeper into the lives of the UK's upper crust via astrology.
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He clearly hopes site visitors might be inspired to reshape the future, once they delve into film's half-forgotten, disreputable past.
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The new projects will feature the principal characters, but also delve into the backstories and legends from the film's imaginary world.
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Those who would delve deeper to seek explanations must turn to Reiner Stach's magisterial biography, which has come out, part by
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To delve into that hypothesis, we used Crunchbase data to help assemble a list of the least acquisitive large-cap companies.
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Following the #beboldforchange panel, we stole some one-on-one time with Williams to delve deeper into her spirit of activism.
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Each week, the friends discuss the details of a crime or mystery and then delve into the evidence surrounding each case.
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Should robots -- could robots -- delve into the nuances of criminal law and one day replace the role of humans as arbiters?
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We'll delve into how the rise of the Internet of Things puts us at danger of hacks we can't even imagine.
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Before we delve into any of the technical novelties of the concept Mini, we have to talk about this thing's design.
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The app itself handles setting up your Android VPN settings, so you don't have to delve into the settings menu yourself.
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We've already explored the history behind the Starbucks' logo, so now it's time to delve into the meaning behind Starbucks green.
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What's next My next Harder Line column on Monday is going to delve more into the semantics on these dicey topics.
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And to me, one big episode per week instantly seemed more attractive because of my desire to delve into topics further.
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To drive in certain neighborhoods is to delve into a frustrating game of maze navigation, with surprise barricades popping up overnight.
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FLUSHING NIGHT OUT (Friday) Delve into New York's diverse culture by roaming through Flushing's community market, back for its second installment.
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This is just one of many recent findings as researchers continue to delve into the experience of expansion versus nonexpansion states.
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In "The Good Wife," at 9, Alicia and Eli delve into the charges against Peter as a grand jury is assembled.
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Traister is certainly not the first writer to delve into these questions, but she skillfully advances the conversation with this book.
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House, who grew up in Massachusetts, polled her friends and family to discover which iconic Western films she should delve into.
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Dear Annabel,Could you delve into your expertise to find out what our country will experience in the next six months?
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As a result, many of the classes he takes delve deeply into the nature of violence, juvenile delinquency and prison life.
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Some of these books delve deep into the past, like the social history of female friendship that starts with the Bible.
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He also hopes to delve into human rights issues, with a particular interest in the Young African Leaders Initiative and Unicef.
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That fascination led him, as a scholar, to delve into the biological and cultural impact of Columbus's voyages to the Americas.
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But Maupin never takes advantage of the many opportunities he has to delve more deeply into this part of his past.
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Delve into the history of furry fandom and you'll find it's never far from the sinister side of right wing politics.
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Delve into the business and culture of hospitality with Will Guidara, Nicole Ponseca and Alexander Smalls, in conversation with Frank Bruni.
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And on Friday, they are likely to delve into the second article alleging that Trump obstructed Congress during its impeachment inquiry.
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While the new study does not delve deeply into the causes for this decline, others have documented many of the causes.
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The differences delve into the level of exhaust sounds and chassis tuning, varying qualities like steering feel (stiff or light touch).
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Though it&aposs rare in the NFL, athletes in the NBA regularly delve into political debates with support from the league.
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We are confident in our data processing practices and are happy to delve deeper into the conversation with the Senator's office.
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To delve into the reasons behind it, to try to pinpoint it, might take too long to discern, or to explain.
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He also said he may delve more into details about the Model Y on another earnings call later in the year.
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The unprecedented issues raised by the Trump-Russia affair have led criminal law specialists to delve into other, more creative theories.
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As a result, many people struggle to get to the gym or to muster the attention span to delve into finances.
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He intends to delve into "the very real threat China poses to U.S. business and interests," he said in a statement.
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As a journalist and filmmaker, I feel it is my duty to delve deeper into understanding why this phenomenon is happening.
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Let us delve into the specifics of the match-up and explore what each man can do to hinder the other.
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At the ICA Philadelphia, we'll delve into the vibrant world of avant-garde jazz and experimental music of the late 1960s.
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But it was Reginald Hudlin's 2005-2008 run that began to delve into the geopolitics of Wakanda through a modern globalist lens.
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This one, however, didn't delve into housing or child care but instead offered a dark prophecy for America: A recession is coming.
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This plot line is potentially interesting because it allows us to delve into the power dynamics between Commanders, which are relatively underexplored.
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In the interim, delve into the novels, picture books, and in-world chapter books that make up The Land of Stories universe.
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DuVernay's direction is exceptional as she focuses on each of the kids, letting us delve into their backstories and family life equally.
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What's more, the only way to find out the true answer to this mystery will be to delve into biology itself. [Science]
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It would be unfair of me to delve into something as complicated as the past that was brought up in the media.
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However, it didn't delve too much into that aspect of the in-car tech in its press release beyond mentioning that functionality.
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Want to delve deeper into one topic or have the chance to ask follow-up questions in a smaller, more personal setting?
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There's no shortage of reasons to be angry and energized, and these books delve into just a few of these pressing issues.
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There's lots of repetitive combat as you delve into dark dungeons and underground crypts, clearing them of undead soldiers and giant spiders.
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It's time to be shocked: I decided to delve into the tantalizing world of electro-sensation play, one toy at a time.
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Though the auditors swapped hand-off notes, no one auditor was able to delve into the bank's operations for any extended period.
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But private colleges do delve into a student's retirement accounts and other assets with the CSS Profile form, which requests financial aid.
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We spoke with the makeup guru to delve into her beauty bag and discover her must-have products, favorite clients, and more.
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If you delve into the Privacy tab of Facebook's Settings page, you can hide your profile from showing up to search engines.
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As you fall into the lazy period just before New Year's, delve into some pop culture you might have missed this year.
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"We are going to delve into some of those things that are really kind of dividing our country these days," Dandridge adds.
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But once you start to delve deeper into how everything is more connected underneath the surface, the entire picture comes into focus.
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It doesn't delve deeply into either man, or into their interaction, which doesn't actually happen until about 45 minutes into the film.
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Another "argument" you'll see a lot of if you delve into the Blizzard trolling: No one asked for this mobile Diablo game.
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As one of America's veteran observers of international affairs, Robert D. Kaplan loves to delve into vast cultural, religious and geopolitical themes.
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I wrote several scripts, but Nat Turner and his life was one that I wanted to really delve into as a writer.
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He urges people of all religions to delve deeper into their own heritages and find the inspiration to serve the common good.
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Our goal is straightforward: We will delve deep into how these diseases affect children, and we will develop new therapies for them.
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On Capitol Hill, both the House and Senate will be in session and lawmakers will delve into a number of tech issues.
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So, just why did Donald J. Trump decide to delve into the matter of his anatomy on the debate stage Thursday night?
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A young man in dirt-splattered jeans, identified as a Mr. Sanders, is handcuffed and arrested, as the protests delve into chaos.
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I'll delve into data, analyze the links going in, profile pages — all of this stuff that can be used to quantify news.
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They also have started to delve into commerce options, such as how Messenger lets me order an Uber ride within a conversation.
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On his blog, Credit Slips, he explains his rationale, which is 2,400 words long and far too complex to delve into here.
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You need to go beyond the rigged economy and delve into the policies that rest on racism, xenophobia, homophobia, and other discrimination.
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He said the study of complex behavior in amphibians is in its infancy, and hopes to perhaps delve into the underlying neuroscience.
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The newly minted mayor, who earned an M.B.A. from Fairleigh Dickinson University, was eager to delve into the town's $24 million budget.
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He's also more interested in policy, and the book will reportedly delve into how North Korea, Syria, and trade policy were made.
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Instead, the books delve into these massively popular games in order to describe how they were successful at attracting players to them.
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Kaayk intended to use the idea of printing 3D human organs as a way to delve into the ethical questions around biotechnology.
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What better way to delve into Palm Springs' fascinating history than on a Palm Springs Historical Society Tour with an expert guide?
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To explain that drastic shift, the NYT has put together a series of in-depth articles that delve into China's meteoric rise.
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Many conductors and singers delve beneath the folklore to plumb the tragic depths of these texts about courtship, war and the afterlife.
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To fix his problems in the present, he is forced to delve into his past and is shocked by what he finds.
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He noted that passengers would have the option of linking their medallions with social media accounts, allowing Carnival to delve even deeper.
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Saturday crosswords are the most difficult ones of the week, but you can always delve into our archive of early-week puzzles.
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After the risk, has been mitigated, analysts delve into a detailed investigation, gathering findings to be used in future incidents as needed.
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Shankar agreed, and, in her White House role, she wanted to test a wider range of tactics and delve deeper into problems.
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In a hearing scheduled for Monday, a panel of 11 federal appellate judges in San Francisco will delve into the song's authorship.
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Bowden recounts but does not delve deeply enough into the N.L.F.'s roundups and summary executions of nearly 3,000 residents of Hue.
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He is also working on a commission from MoMA to delve into the archive of Avalanche, the art magazine from the 1970s.
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If you really want to delve into what makes an infographic reliable, Forbes published a guide in 2014 that's still relevant today.
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Addressing mental health is no laughing matter, but Saturday Night Live seemed to unwittingly delve into the topic in its latest episode.
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He wanted to delve deeper, take ants back to the lab, do sequencing, transgenics, knockouts, molecular work, the whole fruit fly buffet.
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So, for the new study, scientists at the Cooper Institute in Dallas and other institutions decided to delve into just that issue.
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Although most of the questions focus on Comey and Flynn, some do delve into possible collusion between Trump aides and Russian operatives.
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As archbishop of Indianapolis, Cardinal Tobin won praise from his priests for his willingness to delve into the details of parish management.
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To delve into the issue, one must first go back and understand the torrid recent history of the country and the region.
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We will delve into what's next for enterprise companies and tech, for work culture, and for the future of automation and labor.
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Magical things happen when museums trust their audiences to not only handle their materials but to delve into them however they like.
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But it's also resulted in superhero films that take risks, delve into different genres, and play around with different modes of storytelling.
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Many security researchers who delve into breaches are sitting on massive backlogs of leaked data with little time to sort through it all.
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Fring will play an important part in the upcoming season and the show will delve into some of the history of Los Pollos.
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And then you should take a moment to delve into the wealth of content the internet created in honor of its 25th anniversary.
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When they delve into their sacks at the country manor home of granny and grandpa Carole and Michael Middleton, they'll likely need help.
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But if you want to delve deeper into the work of black authors, then Noir Reads might be the jumping point you need.
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It's been rumored that Apple will offer bundles of them at a discount, but the company didn't delve into any of that today.
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But it's clear that those activities are designed for the hardcore players who want to really delve deep and spend serious time playing.
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Shonda always knew, from the very beginning, that she wanted to delve into catalog music, using songs that were extremely personal to her.
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CBS introduced the series last year alongside Star Trek: Discovery, and used them to delve a bit further into the show's various characters.
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Sanders rarely talks about religion and grows impatient with reporters who try to pry open his soul or delve into his Jewish background.
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There is little political will to delve too deeply into a system that seems popular and efficient—unless you're a victim of it.
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O.J. Simpson — will delve into the devastation of 2005's Hurricane Katrina in its sophomore season, set to film and air next year.
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A couple of running subplots delve into Altered Carbon's specific vision of the future, and unsurprisingly, they're the best parts of the series.
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Or do you delve into a more sophisticated version of the debate, knowing that you'll immediately lose a large share of the audience?
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It'll also delve into his complicated relationships with his four children: two daughters, Paloma and Maya and two sons, Paulo and Claude Piere.
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Senate Republicans will meet on Wednesday to delve into a subject that usually sets off political fireworks on Capitol Hill: changing Senate rules.
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The theme, Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination, will delve into the complex relationship between fashion's leading creative directors, devotion, and divinity.
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The central question both must answer is, what right do these podcasters have to delve so deeply into the lives of their subjects?
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But the filmmakers also delve into Halliday's past and his wounded psyche, in a way that gradually becomes a little touching and tragic.
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Delve into the Junk folder, and the icon turns into Move selected messages to Inbox, with the Cmd+click option there as well.
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This exhibition will delve into the making of it, tracking Chicago's research and creation process through notebooks, preparatory drawings, test plates, and more.
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As researchers delve further into our neural wiring, it's becoming increasingly clear that gestures guide our perceptions just as perceptions guide our actions.
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Delve into their turbulent history today, and discover how Cuban mechanics are able to maintain the many classic American cars on the island.
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For the project to have its full effect, there's definitely a minimum level of engagement needed for viewers to delve into the context.
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"Holt needs to listen to the candidates' responses and delve deeper if they are vague, unclear or simply dodging the question," says Witter.
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According to Chmerkovskiy, the book will delve into this life-changing experience, as well as his and Maks' journey to become professional dancers.
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I even asked readers to send in their favorite features, and dozens of you helped me delve even deeper into the Watch's capabilities.
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The monstrous draws us in and gives us permission to delve into cultural truths and taboos that set off our fears and fantasies.
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The app does not delve into man-made environmental problems, but helps to give users a fundamental understanding of how our planet works.
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For now, it remains unclear exactly how deeply negotiators have been able to delve into tougher issues including forced technology transfers and subsidies.
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Darren Tristano, a restaurant industry trend expert, said that Chipotle has opportunities to delve into breakfast, late night, delivery and expanding its menu.
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At times, the stories veer from Overtown specifically to delve into the black experience in America, of which the neighborhood is a part.
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The move to delve into local news would have Google competing with other services where people already share news about what's happening locally.
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That makes now the perfect time to delve into the original run of Veronica Mars and look at what worked and what didn't.
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But at the same time, as you did with "The Martian," you delve really deeply into how would you live on the moon?
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Delve a little deeper, exploring the intricacies of barbershop dynamics within the framework of black masculinity and the picture becomes blurred and serpentine.
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While they've teased future categories that the label will delve into, the sisters are still not done with Kendall + Kylie Collection spring '16.
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"All the biggest YouTubers are too worried about their brand to delve into anything that's too deep, too messy, too controversial," she says.
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In this episode, Sean and Dave delve into Ken Hitchcock's firing and wonder if Doug Armstrong (or any GM will be fired too).
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It also has ambitions to delve into space tourism, though it hasn't yet revealed much in the way of specifics on those plans.
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When I can't find time to delve into making the "right" choice, I end up delaying even more, making no choice at all.
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Posts can run into thousands of words, delve into legal statutes, and often feature multiple bylines as if produced for a law journal.
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As someone most interested in investing in public tech and media companies, I tend to gravitate to podcasts that delve into these areas.
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He remarks: The student should delve deep into his subject; and if he starts by copying, he should copy his model without equivocation.
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Here are three books that delve into the history of the Games and the sacrifices required of the athletes to win the gold.
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He learned of Canter's death only years later and didn't delve into the details until enlisting my help to tell his friend's story.
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His storytelling is laced with meta-commentary that allows the film to delve deeper into his biography than a straightforward telling would allow.
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But Hilsum, who had full access to Colvin's notes and journals, is able to delve far deeper into her subject's complicated inner life.
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"I cannot delve into the details because the investigation is ongoing and she's been cooperating since we invited her for questioning," she said.
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While it does delve deeply into its subject's artistic trajectory, it also doesn't place her clearly enough in the context of other illustrators.
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Biden said the podcast will delve into his ideas and plans, and feature experts and people he has worked with in the past.
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The rest of that section is fully redacted, even though several pages of the Mueller report delve into the details of the meeting.
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Sporadically, we delve into his traumatic memories of captivity at the hands of the white supremacist gang led by Uncle Jack (Michael Bowen).
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The intelligence officials, by contrast, said the inquiries into the matter must delve deeply into the question of how to prevent future attacks.
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The show will welcome both stars and friends of the singer that will delve into their personal journeys to achieving the American dream.
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Military officials said on Thursday that while that could prove to be true, analysts were only just beginning to delve into the materials.
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He added that the committee "expects" Maguire and intelligence officials to "delve further into classified details about these threats" in the classified portion.
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Farfetch's CEO in 2016 told Reuters an IPO was the company's next key financial milestone, but declined to delve into specifics on timing.
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Trump's red line -- that no one should delve into his or his family's personal finances beyond a relationship with Russia -- has been snapped.
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What sense does it make for an organization narrowly focused on child blindness or polio or tuberculosis to delve into reproductive care policy?
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Once Newman thought he had cracked Palmer's copter signal from his armchair, he wanted to delve a bit into some of Arizona's receivers.
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Sign up for the daily Generate newsletter to get Amy's "Harder Line" column, which will delve deeper into all of this on Monday.
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Marvel Deadpool Packable Duffle Bag — $16.95 See Details It's about time we delve into some deeper comic book lore with our merch suggestions.
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Taylor, said there were other community health center options available if Planned Parenthood closed, but he declined to delve further into the issue.
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And that, at Marni, Francesco Risso had eschewed decade-hopping and heritage-referencing to actually dare to delve into the scary subject: eroticism.
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"It could also just be not ecologically significant to the species," Ms. Kohler said, noting that future work will delve into the question.
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There's also a clear willingness to delve back into the show's original premise and confront the ways in which it comes up short.
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The most popular videos in this genre tend to delve into the locations of dreams and nightmares, like abandoned asylums and amusement parks.
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It's important that we speak to our young people in the language that they understand and delve into topics that resonate with them.
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It even uses "butt" instead of "ass," so that children of all ages can delve deep into the wonders that are pivot tables. Wow.
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On Saturday the violist Jeanne Mallow and the pianist Vladimir Valjarevic delve into Brahms's "Sonatensatz" and the luscious Sonata in B flat by Vieuxtemps.
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In " Undiscovered," a Science Friday show, hosts Elah Feder and Annie Minoff delve into the backstories that explain how scientific discoveries really get made.
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The University of Florida offers courses that allow students to delve into a specific subject for several months while collaborating with teachers and peers.
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The cadence of the scripts, which are written in meter, slows down the spinning narratives, as they delve into gender iniquity and sexual taboos.
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It's a place where you can explore different ingredients, products, and flavors and delve into different cuisines, curated by my partner Gabe and me.
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We also delve into the mystery of who tipped Lady Catherine about Darcy's attachment to Elizabeth, and consider our final verdicts on Mr. Bennett.
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It seems The Last Jedi will delve further into this notion that Rey is someone special — not necessarily in her ancestry, but within herself.
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"It is such an honour and a privilege to be given this opportunity to delve into Philip Pullman's world," Thorne said in a statement.
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His speech focused solely on risks to the financial system and did not delve into monetary policy and the Fed's intentions regarding interest rates.
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The new series makes a point to delve into the history of each locale, and to show how that history has informed the cuisine.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The public may soon be able to delve into how a U.S. District Court judge came to rule that MetLife Inc (MET.
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A few obvious picks stand out, but the more you delve into the subject, the richer, more connected and endlessly fascinating it all seems.
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If you don't have any burning questions — nor seething rants — to delve into with your therapist, does that mean that you're done seeing her?
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You can also listen to podcast episodes that delve into the details of the murders, the investigation, and the subsequent fascinations with these killers.
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To really understand our president, you should delve into the biographies written about him that explore his insecurities, his inferiority complex, and his drive.
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Movie buffs can delve into Houston's script highlights and notes from 1995's Waiting to Exhale, all intact in her purple leather bound script.
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The co-hosts of Cults delve into groups you probably didn't even know existed, like the Order of the Solar Temple or the Narcosatanists.
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And then the longer you stay with that, you delve into your process and you are able to hone in on your own style.
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The Internet ArchiveScreenshot: GizmodoIf today's internet isn't really doing it for you, delve into the web of the past, courtesy of the Internet Archive.
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The essays, which cover topics as eclectic as Moorman was herself, delve deep into various threads of the exhibition and reinforce its interdisciplinary nature.
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However, if you want to delve into the finer details, you'd need to take a look at the schedules needed to complete that return.
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And so having to delve back into [the songs] has made me really look at the person I was when I wrote that record.
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Looking ahead, Baier tells me that the team wants to delve a bit deeper into how it can integrate with more third-party services.
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Then, in our Reboot section, Will and Tim chase each other down the streets of San Francisco as they delve into 1968's Bullitt.
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Songs on the album delve into her previous battle with breast cancer in 1992, and her sister Rona's death from brain cancer in 2013.
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The movie — plucked from the plot of the original 101 Dalmatians — will reportedly delve into the origin story of the famed fur-clad villainess.
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The issue also features an article entitled, "Active Measures," in which Evan Osnos, David Remnick, and Joshua Yaffa delve deep into the Russia drama.
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Because if you want your books to win prizes, your films to be watched, you need people to be able to delve directly in.
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But what Bloom wanted to do was delve into what's behind the emotional changes that are going on during puberty, which aren't often discussed.
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The research, which did not delve into the reasons for each hospitalization, looked at "actual real-world people in real-world pollution," she said.
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As the investigations delve into the company, an important issue will be whether any individuals are singled out for possible prosecution and civil penalties.
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In that instance, without adequate recourse to KORUS' full dispute settlement machinery, the United States needs to delve deeper into its trade policy toolkit.
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But his decision to delve into the Alabama Senate Republican primary and offer a half-hearted endorsement of the perceived establishment candidate confounded some.
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FBE has always been working on expanding its slate, but ove the last year the focus was to delve into more long-form projects.
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But Sanders did not delve into specifics, such as whether the president supports granting a pathway to citizenship or legal status to DACA recipients.
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Effective communication doesn't involve just standing there — to actively listen, you need to encourage questions, and delve deeper if there's something you don't understand.
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We liked the release so much that we ask the man himself to delve through his digital crates and assemble a mix for us.
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The company today announced its plans to delve into unscripted series as well, with around 20 more shows in this category launching next year.
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I spend a lot of time on things nobody pays attention to, but cumulatively people pay attention as you delve deeper into the storyline.
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It'd take too long to delve into all those issues here, and I won't hazard a guess as to whether these changes are feasible.
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Are we to assume that baseball players, faced with the possibility of absurd riches, now refuse to delve into this modern world of drugs?
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The songs, which are a mix of disco and '80s pop, delve into Lipa's experiences with heartbreak, new love, and her long-lasting friendships.
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Cristina Herrera Borquez's film limits its point of view to Victor and Fernando's, and doesn't delve into the opposition or examine the backstage maneuverings.
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Ms. Stern and Mr. Feldman revamped the concept to delve into pricklier emotional territory, with the help of the director Andrew Ahn ("Spa Night").
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But before they delve into the specifics, you might share this broad overview with your class: Your Questions About the 2018 Winter Olympics, Answered.
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They were intentionally saved for a time when more advanced technology would allow planetary scientists on Earth to delve deeper into the moon's mysteries.
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If President Trump is being truthful, he did not delve sufficiently into the risks and consequences of the military action before ordering military strikes.
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Google gave him license to delve into its Google Books Ngram Viewer, which displays graphs showing how words have occurred in books over centuries.
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It's an extremely complex topic the deeper you delve (like many topics), but thanks to Perry's crude intervention, the choice has been somewhat clarified.
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It is also the first show to delve into Oiticica's overlooked years in New York City, which are detailed in the exhibition's thorough catalogue.
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Office Ladies, which will launch October 16 from Earwolf, will delve into the pair's favorite episodes and their tales of making the beloved show.
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For example, with younger kids talk about coins and simple concepts; with older ones you can delve into the rewards of earning an allowance.
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While many women ask for advice on where to find good doctors and how to navigate paperwork to secure health benefits, others delve deeper.
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Sources said it also enabled the couple to delve deeper into the stories of the children, and the graduates, of the remarkable set-up.
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Schiff and his team will delve into the second article — obstruction of Congress — on Friday, according to a Democratic official working on the trial.
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The published results also did not delve into such pressing active-commuting concerns as hygiene, showers or the logistics of carrying changes of clothes.
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Rather than delve into the British Empire's violent expansion into Africa and Asia during Victoria's reign, "Victoria" focuses instead on Prince Albert's antislavery activities.
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Jeff Berkowitz is the founder & CEO of Delve, a Washington-based competitive intelligence firm that helps companies anticipate and mitigate political and reputational risk.
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"We just kept realizing we needed to give their character arcs more time in order to delve into who they really were," Margenau said.
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But as the medics delve deeper into some of the hardest-hit areas, they're starting to see how badly long-term help is needed.
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He liked to fight with people who complained about police brutality more than he liked to delve into the details of crime control policy.
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The spot further reveals the film will delve into the personal life of Mercury, who died of AIDS-related complications at 45 in 1991.
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READ: Putin is obsessed with keeping his daughters' identities secret The Treasury Department didn't delve into the current state of the couple's matrimonial affairs.
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The WEF is a marathon of panel discussions, lunches and cocktail parties that delve into subjects as diverse as terrorism, artificial intelligence and wellness.
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I'm not familiar enough with the movement to delve into its mechanics or history, but given the album title—Thèmes pour la Rébellion, i.e.
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Youd was inspired by Thompson's own retyping of The Sun Also Rises and The Great Gatsby, an exercise to delve into their inner workings.
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I would love to have a day with him, to share a meal, take a walk and delve into his perspective on our nation today.
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Everyone knows Jackson's biggest hits, but her diehard fans know some of the songs that rarely charted, and she wasn't afraid to delve into those.
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But it will be a shame if people end up ignoring the the game's many fascinating ideas because they aren't pressed to delve into them.
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Before I delve into the meat of what I don't like about the View 20, I should commend a couple of other inclusions from Honor.
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Settle back, as we delve into this story of stans doing things on the internet that leave many outside the stan world scratching their heads.
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The unit, which has 10 agents, will help the Justice Department delve into shell companies and the people involved in money laundering, F.B.I. officials said.
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Finally, we delve into the upsides and downsides of Spotify Discover and other digital music recommendation services, and whether playlists might someday kill us all.
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There are books coming from authors that we're huge fans of, and debuts from up-and-coming novelists that we can't wait to delve into.
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LaSalle Network founder and CEO Tom Gimbel and CNBC's Tyler Mathisen delve into how companies can recruit and retain the best of a mercurial generation.
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Except in regard to the President's assertions, Mueller often did not delve into a person's intent, instead just laying out the facts he had unearthed.
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It will build on the person viewers got to know on Parts Unknown (which aired on CNN), but it'll also delve deeper into his story.
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This year, we truly start to delve into that backstory, and the entire reveal is just as eerie as everything else in The Sinner world.
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Her last role was as a forest queen in 2013's Epic (*crickets*), so she's probably prepped to delve into the animation world once again.
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Esmail, who said he will direct all 10 episodes of Season 2, said the writers room is going to delve deeper into the characters' lives.
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Plus, we'll also get the opportunity to further delve into the farfetched, but totally intriguing, physics that makes this work of science-fiction so appealing.
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It might be subtle, but wonderful worlds of folklore and mythology await those willing to delve into the deeper meanings of Overwatch's most illustrious skins.
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The interview's purpose was to delve into whether Clinton mishandled classified information submitted on her private email system while she served as secretary of state.
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She provides both some of the most clever spy work, and a way to delve into the fact that trans acceptance isn't a binary condition.
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It doesn't delve into its own zombie lore nearly enough, giving us tiny morsels of how they came to be or how they might die.
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In the next steps, the prosecutor could drop the case, appoint an investigating magistrate to delve further into it, or send it straight to trial.
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Users of Drops learn by associating images with words in a gaming format, but the platform doesn't delve into the complicated depths of individual languages.
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Authors Ryan Milner and Whitney Phillips, Assistant Professors of Communications and Literary Studies, delve into storytelling from creepypasta to Xeroxlore, from Harambe to Hulk Hogan.
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The accident was caused by pilot error, according to the report, but it did not delve into why the pilots did not abort the landing.
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The unanimous two-page ruling did not delve into the merits of the tribe's underlying legal case against the pipeline, which is still moving forward.
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Even as AI assistants delve deeper into consumer hardware, companies still seem a bit reticent to bring them deep into their office software workflows. Jane.
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It would also give them strong investigative leverage -- complete with subpoena powers -- to delve into things Trump prefers to keep hidden, like his tax returns.
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Why not see who can delve the deepest and collect the most diamonds and obsidian in a randomly-generated cave system tweaked for maximum danger?
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And Dish says more features will be released in the future, though the company didn't delve into details or offer an ETA on those rollouts.
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If you're a manager, Delve can tell you at a glance how much time you've spent with each of your employees over the past week.
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It made sense to focus on a topic that he knew intimately, and I was desperate to delve into: Larry Levan and the Paradise Garage.
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To write the score, Zimmer said he was forced to delve into a part of his life that he had emotionally tucked away deep inside.
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Listeners were invited to go behind Ms Knowles's public image and delve into a marriage breaking down, with all its accompanying rage, jealousy and reflection.
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The FAA also did not delve in detailed inquiries and followed a standard certification process on the MAX, the paper said, citing an FAA spokesman.
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To truly dive into the wonderful world of Zedd—to appreciate the person behind so many chart smashes—we need to delve into his history.
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There is, however, an existing and effective tool that has been used in the past to delve into the country's worst national traumas and conflicts.
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Investigative "60 Minutes"-type programs like "Uvda" ("Fact") and "Hamakor" ("The Source") continue to delve into government corruption and to air in prime-time slots.
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Self-development is pinnacle in your life and you insist others delve into themselves in the same way in order to rise above the pack.
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The book will also delve into a subject that's often hard for troops to talk about — the strain of deployments on the family back home.
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The source declined to delve into the details of the letter but said the legal team expressed its "concerns" about Mueller's parameters for an interview.
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It wasn't until the end of the process of writing her book that Ms. Weigel was compelled to delve into the moment it all began.
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"I am interested in how an artist can delve into the past and revisit and rework classic designs," he said in an interview last month.
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We all have that lingering back-to-school imperative that makes us more inclined to learn something new or delve deep into a favorite subject.
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While Obama didn't delve into too much detail on any one of these topics, frequent references were made to Silicon Valley's influence throughout the speech.
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But to delve deeply into a murder like Mr. Collazo's is to see the layers of fear, loyalty and provocation that can end in death.
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If he were pushed to delve into his ideological evolution in more detail, it might help to bridge the frustrating partisan divide on the issue.
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THUMP: A press release states that you "delve into the everyday workings of what makes us human," yet the album is titled Machine Cut Noise.
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Firstly, in order to further delve deeper into the psyche that produced It's a Fine Line, we asked them to make a mix for us.
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Mueller's prosecutors didn't delve into the specifics, but they said the information from Cohen was "consistent with and corroborated by" other evidence in their possession.
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Researchers KC Diwas, Bradley Staats R. Staats, Maryam Kouchaki, and Francesca Gino wanted to delve into the tendency to delay harder tasks for easier ones.
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All my friends were as excited as I was to play, staying up until midnight on release day to delve in at the same time.
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If you need a break from all the partying, delve into NOLA's dark side on a ghost tour or spot gators on a swamp tour.
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Through these men — and they are all men, something that Haycock acknowledges but regrettably does not delve further into — he paints psychological portraits of evil.
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The teen will withhold what really matters to her, closing off an opportunity to delve into complex thoughts and feelings with a willing grown-up.
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Further reading Here are some books that adults and children might want to delve into when that lovable nanny blows into a town near you.
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Each of the first season's ten episodes, running every other week, will delve into a different corner of life inside: cellmates, pets, family relationships, fashion.
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When the Miller's composer portraits focus on those who already have a strong presence in New York, the programs tend to delve into rarer repertoire.
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They'll employ stand-up, dancing, improvisation and even PowerPoint presentations to delve into why we're drawn to all looks that are dewy, slick and moist.
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It's worth the delve: In New York, only the AMC Loews Lincoln Square 270 and the American Museum of Natural History have Imax 270 millimeter.
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We watch as Felix struggles to hold onto his empire, and the writers very deliberately delve into a series of miniature dramas within each plaza.
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Premiering on January 24, the six-episode docuseries will delve into the world of psychedelics, cold therapy, what appears to be orgasmic meditation, and... exorcisms.
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Plus, campaign reporter Alex Thompson and healthcare reporter Alice Ollstein delve into Elizabeth Warren's new white paper on her payment plan for 'Medicare For All.
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The experience inspired a lifelong quest to delve into the specifics of how and why racially and ethnically diverse groups function differently than homogeneous ones.
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CNN political director David Chalian and CNN political reporter Dan Merica delve into the political consequences of an impeachment amid the upcoming primaries and caucuses.
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While the documentary doesn&apost delve too much into her private relationship with Joe Alwyn, she does talk briefly about falling in love with him.
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Once they delve into a social issue, they may discover there's a lot more to it than what is said in a 30-second commercial.
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Stories might be presented in brief, for readers who like to peruse the news, or in-depth, for those who like to delve into details.
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But one said O'Rourke plans to delve deeper into his priorities and vision in his campaign kickoff speech on March 30 in El Paso, Texas.
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Wallace's interview with Comey figures to delve deeply into his time at the FBI as agents began an investigation into associates of the Trump campaign.
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The smaller stage could enable candidates to delve deeper into their positions on a range of issues, including health care, student debt, and reproductive rights.
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One particular challenge, she said, is that there's been a wave of books from non-medical authors that delve into pop science and dietary strategies.
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When Torres got to the area where the muxes live, she made acquaintance with several of them and was able to delve into their lives.
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But it has also become a shield, not just against attacks from the left, but from having to delve into policy at a detailed level.
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She's not trying to mechanically create the perfect day so much as to, per the title, delve through her concentric shells and find her kernel.
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These days you don't have to delve too deeply into the recesses of the dark web to find hackers — they're actually quite easy to find.
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To delve into Kimmy's issues, Fey joins the cast as Andrea, a therapist who swings between straitlaced professionalism and wreaking drunken havoc on Kimmy's life.
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Image: ScreenshotTo really take control over the data being logged and shared by your fitness apps, you need to delve into the settings for those apps.
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I take every chance I can to revisit it in streams, write about it in articles, and even delve into it more deeply in conference talks.
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"Time-Knife" quickly starts to delve into this idea when the Judge (Maya Rudolph) agrees to meet with Michael (Ted Danson) over his recent alarming findings.
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If you want to receive alerts about some activities (like comments) and not others (like retweets), then delve into the options inside the app in question.
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On "The Daily Show," Obama tried to explain how he spoke publicly about the issue, balancing a need to delve honestly into problems without inflaming tensions.
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Choosing not to delve into a seven-part series about wizard children — a population in which I've never had the slightest interest — was a no-brainer.
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"It's a totally new class of map for us," Keller said, adding that the duels force players to really delve into every inch of the map.
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Delve into the color story of the room, powered by Jason Wu's GREY collection, which celebrates the moments in life that aren't so black and white.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads As Halloween approaches, it offers a chance to delve into the occult, phantasmagoric, otherworldly, and haunted aspects of our world.
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The bundle also features a Microsoft Office 365 course, where you can learn the ins and outs of tools like OneDrive, SharePoint, Planner, Delve, and Yammer.
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But, really, what I wanted to delve into is making sure things like the cadence of how he spoke was correct, that the detoxing was accurate.
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The further we delve, the more obvious it becomes that the things Krewella travels with highlight the values they hold most dear — memories, mindfulness, and music.
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In the case of Android-powered phones, you can delve into the settings to enable or disable some 'smart' help in choosing the best burst photo.
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What Edges of the Rainbow doesn't delve into are these political shifts and the laws that still challenge LGBTQ rights (same-sex marriage is still illegal).
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" With this platform, Deepica plans to "delve deeper into the stories of women who are underrepresented in this demographic through our editorial, video, and community forums.
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Other privacy settingsAs we've alluded to, apps will have privacy settings of their own, so you can delve into each one separately to see what's available.
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Her friends implore her to, once again, delve into her dark past to figure out who or what gave her her powers, and for what reason.
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But it is punchy and well-written, and full of signposts for readers who might want to delve more deeply into the fascinating subjects it explores.
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Motherboard's most successful stories are ones that delve deep into individual communities or tell us how some niche concern has broader implications for all of us.
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The speech will delve into the education system, infrastructure, border security, the state of the military, the economy and the outsourcing of jobs, Trump's spokesman said.
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If you feel ready to delve deeper, consider how that might affect the discussion if the person you're talking to isn't prepared to do the same.
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But on Wednesday, without the buzzers, interjecting moderators and other candidates contending for talk time, he was able to delve more deeply into his life story.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads As Halloween arrives, it offers a chance to delve into the occult, phantasmagoric, otherworldly, and haunted aspects of our world.
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Founders and investors are obviously so super-focused on building their companies that sometimes they forget to delve into the big issues behind tech and startups.
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But Sidibe, who is officially a triple threat — critically acclaimed actress, newly-minted author, and now director — is far from afraid to delve into tough topics.
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Luckily, Spider-Gwen also gets to shine in the Spider-Verse and readers looking to delve into her backstory have plenty of comics to choose from.
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WebVR allows companies and content creators to delve into the world of creating VR experiences without having to host those experiences in a native VR app.
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That strange and abject spirit followed Pixies through most of their songs, but it bores through most clearly when they delve into uncanny cinematic micro-dramas.
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The sprawling collection of works will delve into the resilience of the Black American experience, touching on racism and violence, as well as hope and survival.
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Jon won't delve far enough into the centre of the city to visit their new gallery, positioned on the south bank of the river Thames, though.
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The breakthrough means that scientists will now be able to delve into the seed's DNA and alter genes to breed crops with enhanced quality and yields.
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He didn't delve into specifics, beyond noting that the Assistant is built more around conversations — tech that talks, nudges and prompts you, not just gives answers.
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For the film buffs, this is your last chance to delve into the mind of Stanley Kubrick with 2001: A Space Odyssey and A Clockwork Orange.
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At this informal talk, I'll delve into my years of exploring NYC cemeteries to discuss how these burial grounds have shaped the city we know today.
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How far the F.B.I. will now delve into these questions beyond the original high school-era sexual assault allegation lodged by Christine Blasey Ford remained unclear.
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They say there are religious undertones to the project too, though you'll have to wait for the whole thing to drop to delve deeper into that.
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The adventures meant for middle graders will delve into characters who are figuring out the world around them, including dealing with parents and teachers, she said.
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If you are new to Bo Bardi, these should impel you to delve into the full career of one of the last century's most magnanimous architects.
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The second season, debuting Sunday night, picks up the story from there, allowing Simmons more time to delve into the nuances of this challenging double role.
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Check. The writers also delve into the dangers of isolationism (the princesses, at least before they meet She-Ra) and prejudice (against tech geeks and others).
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Delve into the books of the Mexican writer and musician Julián Herbert and how obedient — how chaste — so much contemporary nonfiction can suddenly seem in comparison.
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This report will define all six and delve into how companies from a variety of sectors have implemented them to reach their transformation and collaboration goals.
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As Ben Thompson of Stratechery shrewdly pointed out, this represents an opportunity for Facebook to delve into new advertising territory but also risks alienating current advertisers.
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He is happy to stay in Preston, where starter homes cost as little as $183,000, and he can ride dirt bikes and delve into the business.
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Cassandra will be in the upcoming Birds of Prey movie, but it's unclear how much the film will delve into the backstory of Cassandra and Barbara.
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But it will also delve into the HGTV stars' love of entertaining, family, food, wellness, music, travel and more, with a focus on their personal stories.
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I decided to delve further and got in touch with Susan McCarthy, a writer and co-founder of a great blog that's all about apologies, SorryWatch.
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After each episodes airs on HBO, Hernandez and Lazarte said "The McMillions Podcast" will go live and will delve even deeper into what you just watched.
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Ahead of a state dinner, Paulus would delve into the history of the hosted country, its symbols, and its fonts, which calligraphers call "hands" throughout time.
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So let's delve in, getting the biggest categories and surprises out of the way before heading to the broader story behind this year's list of finalists.
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Texas wants to remove some content from the social studies curriculum, said board chairperson Donna Bahorich, so that teachers can delve more deeply into certain topics.
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Some recent westerns like to delve into the political and ethical implications of the tradition, seeking to balance the demands of mythic resonance and historical authenticity.
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Rather than encourage average kids' bloodthirsty instinct to cheer for the downfall of their friends and neighbors, let them delve into the fiascos of fictional characters.
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Representative Adam Schiff, the new head of the Intelligence Committee, has said that under Republican leadership the committee did not delve deeply enough into the muck.
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He is the latest official to delve into the committee's fund-raising and spending, and he appears to be looking for possible evidence of self-dealing.
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But Robert Blendon, a health policy professor at Harvard who studies public opinion, said it would be wise not to delve into financing details for now.
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Instead of dwelling on the mundane and practical, Strange Loop speakers often delve into obscure and unlikely technologies that could have huge implications if they work out.
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The FAA also did not delve into any detailed inquiries and followed a standard certification process on the MAX, the Seattle Times reported citing an FAA spokesman.
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"Sometimes people get caught for the first time as an adult, but if we delve into their history, the behavior has been there all along," Moffitt says.
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Directors Rod Blackhurst and Brian McGinn delve into the notorious case that propelled Knox, the American study abroad student accused of killing her roommate, into the spotlight.
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" The book doesn't delve quite as deep into Sdoia and Materia's relationship — Sdoia says there's "a little bit about our love story, but not tons of detail!
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Carr also noted that the study did not delve into whether the pathogens found in the meat were alive or benign, something that could have been tested.
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And while he didn't delve deeply into the political race Thursday, Obama is expected to use the Supreme Court issue as a cudgel in the coming election.
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One of the newer events, Off the Record sessions, gives attendees the chance to ask questions and delve more into the critical technologies discussed at the show.
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I won't delve into spoilers, but let's just say that this 153-minute film has many powerful things to say, and it says them with cinematic splendor.
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Outside of the gameplay itself, Kingdom Come features a codex with hundreds of pages of historical detail for players who want to delve further into the setting.
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If you're ready to delve deeply into what's inspiring your dreams, Lundquist says it can be helpful to have a therapist lead you through the exploratory process.
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We've seen Google's Tilt Brush VR painting tool in action, demonstrations that look amazing, but don't delve that deeply into exactly how VR art can be created.
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ET: This week, host Mark Levin and special guest Gordon Chang delve into North Korea and China, their nuclear weapons, ongoing cyber warfare and stolen U.S. technology.
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Police had continued to follow leads and collect evidence over the years, reviewing and expanding the case file when there was time to delve into cold cases.
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The Liane Moriatry book the HBO series is based off of would suggest BLL is about to delve into the fact Book that Bonnie's father was abusive.
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The book keeps its focus largely on what happened the courtroom and touches upon personal dramas, but doesn't delve to the sublime depths of the FX series.
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Though the poll doesn't delve into particular issue areas, and doesn't specify foreign or domestic policy, there are a whole series of topics this could apply to.
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Data Science: Practical Deep Learning in Theano & TensorFlow Once you've mastered the basics, you'll delve into more advanced deep learning concepts in this set of 23 lectures.
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And the movie itself mirrored this tradition of coded messaging by giving general audiences something to love while leaving deeper messages for black people to delve into.
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You don't need to delve into your psyche to figure out what's "wrong" with you because there's nothing wrong with you; you just haven't had sex yet.
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Sorrentino said doing a mini-TV series gave him greater opportunity to delve deeper into the characters, but he also sought to bring in some cinematic elements.
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Asked in an interview with MSNBC's Chuck Todd if DACA was legal, Feinstein cited the legal threats, then said she didn't want to delve into the issue.
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Most medium and large organizations have become dependent on engagement surveys, some of which ask how employees feel; however, few delve into the reasons for their feelings.
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Other genres of games may be free to delve into fantastic worlds, but when it comes to sports, realism has always been the thing that mattered most.
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Venus in Virgo will illuminate the sector of your chart that rules sex, intimacy, and trust, so expect to delve deeper into these themes with your partners.
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It's then that we languidly soak in tubs of skin-nourishing oils and mind-quieting aromatics and casually delve into nine-step Korean-inspired skin-care regimens.
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Like Indiana Jones, but in a field full of ket and sick, it was my destiny to delve into the unknown and come back with some evidence.
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Niall Stanage and Amie Parnes delve into Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
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Frank Bruni Before we delve any further into the coughs heard round the world and the swoon that changed history, some perspective: Running for president isn't hard.
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U.S. stock index futures pointed to a slightly lower open on Wednesday, as investors readied to delve through another cluster of earnings from the U.S. corporate sphere.
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But except for a probe that parachuted into Jupiter's atmosphere, Galileo did not have the tools that Juno does to delve into what lies beneath Jupiter's clouds.
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But she did not delve into those details on Thursday, nor did she discuss a North Korea policy that experts say is badly in need of review.
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There's a deeper pathos to Miranda's situation, but the season doesn't delve deeply into that until late, by which time haters will have long since backed off.
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Let's delve deeper into this most hated of days and find out if there's really a cause for your paraskavedekatriaphobia (try saying that a couple of times).
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Maybe you're 22009 years old and have come across the Arctic Monkeys in their most recent AM phase and would like to delve into their back catalogue.
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Hentai is a way for people to disconnect from reality and delve into the world of total fantasy, forgetting about all the stresses that real life brings.
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Whether it's political, whether it's financial, whether it's entertainment-based, you really delve into these people's lives for about six to 12 months, and then you're out.
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For publishers who want to delve even deeper into working with Instant Articles, ShareThis today announced that it now offers A/B testing for Instant Articles headlines.
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And if he's the sort who bristles at the "dope-smoking hippie," this is a perfect teachable moment to delve into the difference between CBD and THC.
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Officials told the companies that the government would soon launch a research database and asked them to develop tools that could help researchers delve into the data.
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I couldn't say a specific moment, but there were definitely very emotional times when she was 26, 27 years old that we delve into in the story.
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The deeper I delve into biohacking, the more I think a lot of the discomfort with it boils down to simple neophobia — a fear of what's new.
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Blue State as a whole relies too heavily on the visual element of its theme to truly delve into any particular aspect of the color's political implications.
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In part two of our Dark Fantasies series, Dr. Kerner returns to help the Sugars answer these questions and delve deeper into the world of sexual fantasy.
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But, they are all the more revolutionary because of the way they dare to delve into the most feared and mysterious part of a woman – her psyche.
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The trial will delve into the C.I.A.'s shadowy cyberoperations, as prosecutors seek to retrace the steps that they say Mr. Schulte took to extract the documents.
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He's going to use his newfound independence to delve into topics and critiques in a long-form way, and he wants to try to hold everyone accountable.
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On multiple occasions, he referred to his upcoming book, "The Room Where it Happened," according to reports, but did not delve into the substance of the manuscript.
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Building on that structure, he was able to delve into his passions and goals and touch on Harvard&aposs legacy of educating civil rights leaders throughout history.
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And since the door is left open for future stories (and other futures) featuring Immacolata and the Signalman, let's hope Kiernan will delve further into their adventures.
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Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Mr. Zugaza, 52, did not delve into his reasons for leaving, and returning to a smaller museum in his home Basque region.
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You don't have to delve deeply into all your issues and history with your family in order to spend a little time with them in late December.
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It is sure to delve into the issue of cybersecurity of election systems, which has become a hot topic following Russia's interference in the 85033 presidential election.
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That you shouldn't delve into getting actual data to change things or that you were trying to socially engineer ... I think social engineering gets a bad name.
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What's more, the burly vocalist finally allows himself to delve into his naturally lower register, revealing a mournful, weathered moan with which to spin his sad tales.
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If you've seen the stage show, In the Heights looks like a lovingly crafted cinematic adaptation; if you haven't, here's your opportunity to delve into its world.
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Langman attempts to delve into the complex psychology of a school shooter and hypothesizes that they tend to fall into three distinct categories: psychopathic, psychotic, or traumatized.
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Raised Roman Catholic, the 34-year-old rejected religion pretty early on, but, like many these days, he continues to delve into spirituality on his own terms.
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Still, C.K. and Ansari were somewhat unusual as male entertainers willing to delve into issues of power and privilege and talk about the ways men hurt women.
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For SiriusXM, bringing its shows to Pandora is a marketing opportunity — those who want to delve in to the full programs can sign up for its subscription service.
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Subsequent episodes delve into the thorny issue surrounding her courtship by Prince Albert (Tom Hughes), whose strain of German royalty doesn't mesh with the sensibilities of the court.
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OK, sweet, you're going to need that because we're about to delve into what the internet has been up to this last week, and… Friends, it's not great.
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To celebrate the release, Pearce decided to delve into an old shoebox full of archival photos to take us all on a fun little trip down memory lane.
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The working paper doesn't delve into why crime seems to go down when health coverage goes up, but it does attempt to show a direct cause and effect.
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Can a device originally conceived to track vital signs and boost physical fitness also delve deeply into other areas of the human anatomy — like the brain and heart?
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While one desk took calls from Brits who claimed to have seen strange objects in the sky, the secret desk reportedly sent staff to delve into the claims.
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At the helm is Roula Ali Ajib, who left Syria 20 years ago but has made it a personal mission to delve deep into her country's culinary traditions.
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Office 365 is also about to get a built-in tool that lets you track your productivity with the help of Microsoft MyAnalytics (previously known as Delve Analytics).
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As for race, Thomas noted that a US government study found that black women had higher abortion rates than white women, but he didn't delve into the reasons.
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Rather than delve into all that, I'll just say this: like the Google app, it's incredibly easy to lose track of what you just did it in it.
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Though the study doesn't delve into the possible reasons for the decline, Dr. Levine told Time that factors such as smoking, stress, and obesity could be to blame.
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The researchers decided to delve a little further, instructing each volunteer on how to properly apply their SPF and pointing out all the spots that most people neglect.
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Wonders and Visions: A Visual History of Science Fiction will include more than 350 images and accompanying explanations that delve into how artistic styles evolved alongside the genre.
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Cadre, headquartered in New York, is currently a platform helping accredited investors delve into commercial real estate deals in what it claims is a far more transparent way.
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However, how these disgusting creatures move is of interest to scientists, including some at Kyoto University who used computer simulations and robotics to delve into this strange movement.
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You can stumble across these tours on your own as you explore, or select the ones you want to delve into from the main menu and map screens.
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In a trailer for her upcoming, four-part Netflix documentary series, Chelsea Does, the comedian heads to the California start-up capital to delve into all things tech.
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As for the Queen and Princess Margaret, "We wanted to delve into it a bit deeper into what we'd started with [the previous exhibit] Fashion Rules," she says.
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It's the question at the center of the most popular podcast in America as friends of the beloved fitness guru delve into his sudden disappearance from public life.
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After completing a course on each subject, you'll delve into a third and final class on how the popular programming language Python can be integrated with SQL databases.
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"By the end of the day I didn't have many bullets left," Gautier said, reluctant to delve deeper into the memory of witnessing countless young lives ended prematurely.
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The Reuters reports delve into how this clear profit motive (in addition to limited oversight and already shaky legal standing) leads to the ghastly treatment of human bodies.
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Crawl onto the skin of a starship or delve into a mine on Mercury and you're sure to find robots doing jobs in conditions where humans wouldn't survive.
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Hopefully, no one will contend that Mueller has too many friends in the White House to really delve into the muck, as was the case back in 2014.
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It's a nice alternative to the owner's manual from Hyundai and could help owners perform basic tasks without needing to delve into a multi-hundred page paper manual.
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It's hard not to crack up at the confusion he faces when people delve into his heritage, as if his cockney speech patterns were an elaborate put-on.
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If Microsoft can infuse Delve-like intelligence into a wider range of services, it can reasonably say that it offers the most powerful productivity suite in the world.
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Like last week, Trump is not expected to delve into the details of the tax reform proposals congressional Republican leaders are mulling, two senior administration officials said Tuesday.
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While the two men would not delve into specifics, they said the group has financial commitments outside of the public donation push, which has only garnered about $3,000.
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The briefing allows reporters to delve into multiple issues that may not make news that day but are important to government and the country in the long run.
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As a result, I like to have books about to delve into to inspire me; sometimes just a glance at the spine of a certain work will help.
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" And he teased a speech, "on probably Monday of next week," that he said would delve into "all of the things that have taken place with the Clintons.
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Trump did not delve into the specifics of the tax plan during the speech, but did use the speech as an opportunity to knock those against the plan.
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Liberated from such concerns, we were free to delve into the hidden nooks of the Bay Area, and into strange truths about the affinity of travel and mystery.
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" Updegrove spoke with both former presidents several times in the past few years in order to delve into their personal connection, which he repeatedly described as "very close.
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Your recipient will read only the books that really matter, receive course materials that delve deeper into the content, access exclusive interviews, and discuss learnings with fellow members.
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It would have been enough to see Abbi delve into the nightmarish world of the DMV line and Ilana experience an orgasmic reaction after joining the Clinton campaign.
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But corporate America's willingness to delve head first into partisan politics on the Republican side is even changing the thinking of Democrats who never thrilled to Sanders's call.
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They can create fan fiction, work on their life-size replica of Hagrid's Hut, or delve deep into their rereads to come up with some amazing fan theories.
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Unfortunately for celebrities, if you're famous enough, at some point people are going to delve into your past hoping to pull some scandalous skeletons out of your closet.
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We asked a few writers to delve into the painful past and tell us about the most truly rotten, diabolical, deeply depressing nights out they've ever, ever had.
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The first and second episodes of the series delve into topics like the racial biases shown by the LAPD in various instances in the decades before the murders.
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Though the track's title is just a play on the song's E-B-A chord progression, its lyrics delve into the madness of missed opportunities and past mistakes.
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You would hope that "Klimt and the Women of Vienna's Golden Age, 22000-1918," at the Neue Galerie, would delve widely, deeply and fearlessly into this complex topic.
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This 1951 novel is the first of a series of seven, which were published over four decades and delve into a far away universe plagued by intergalactic war.
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" Her own category, she said, used pictorial fragmentation to delve into "what it's like to be in a body of ongoing questions, one that is unfixed and unstable.
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Manager Aaron Boone did not want to delve deeply into what the acquisition of Walker could mean, since it was not yet official when he spoke Monday afternoon.
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With that in mind, I've come up with 20 essential titles from the past 15 years that you should reexamine or, if you've never seen them, delve into.
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Ms. Brown said she had been motivated to delve into her family's past after hearing a lecture at Brown University that focused on her family's connection to slavery.
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Still, the meeting in Buenos Aires marked significant progress, he said, describing upcoming negotiations as historically significant because both leaders had agreed to delve into several specific issues.
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Mr. Manafort's lawyers are expected to delve into exactly what led Ms. Laporta, a veteran accountant who said she earned about $400,000 a year, to cooperate with prosecutors.
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You might delve into one as a whole class, or you might have smaller groups complete different activities and report back to the rest of the class. 2013.
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Your results are kept indefinitely, so when genetic matches appear, you'll even be able to discover extended family members and delve into the migration paths of your ancestors.
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Undeterred, Rodgers devised several lighter prototypes with two friends: Jesse Darley, a mechanical engineer at design firm Delve, and Brian Ellison, business development manager at manufacturer Midwest Prototyping.
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"It does delve deep into mental illness and how, in some areas of society, not a lot of people understand or know how to handle it," Rancy said.
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Through hands-on case studies, practice modules, and real-time projects, you'll delve into the world of intelligent systems and machines and get ahead of the robot revolution.
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Dear Becky, which will be published by Dynamite Entertainment, takes place 12 years after the original comic book series concluded, and it will delve into the characters' pasts.
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Additionally, special counsel Robert Mueller is leading the Department of Justice probe into Russian interference, an investigation that is said to have begun to delve into Trump's finances.
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Prosecutors typically use investigatory grand juries, which can issue subpoenas and which sit for weeks or months, to delve into complicated or politically sensitive cases, like police shootings.
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She was just 14 when she began to delve deeply into politics, gravitating to the Weather Underground and an even more radical offshoot, the May 19th Communist Organization.
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You'll delve into topics like automation, programmability, SDN, and security fundamentals, and discover how to configure and manage wired and wireless network connectivity for the new connection model.
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But, before you delve into the nightmarish world of Greendale, we rounded up 14 behind-the-scenes secrets and fun facts you probably didn&apost know about "CAOS."
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Trump's website does not delve into specifics, either about what parts of Dodd-Frank will be targeted or what policies could be put in place to replace it.
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Not until the federal investigation prompted Mr. Malatras and Mr. Zemsky to delve into Mr. Kaloyeros's projects did they begin to realize that something was off, he said.
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Gears has always had intriguing lore that the games never quite delivered on, but 5 uses its more nuanced characters as a way to delve deeper than ever.
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