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He leaned over to examine something.
-- the once-over; to examine something; "Sylvester Stallone gave the script the o.o.
The concept is similar, to examine something outside of the normal working scope, but the time-scales and outcomes are different.
Now, Mr. Dreicer is using his skills as an architectural conservator to examine something more intangible but no less damaging: the architecture of segregation.
From time to time, Mr. Kershaw stooped to examine something, while Owen strained to catch sight of an arrowhead among the stones.
As for the other, right-hand side of the shape — perhaps another human presence bending forwards to examine something or to read it?
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It's like an elbow nudging you into examining something you don't quite understand, but need to.
The ex-MP – whose fall from power to prison was classic hubris – retaliated by examining something he was NOT told about instead.
And the new season of Malcolm Gladwell's Revisionist History podcast has arrived, in which he re-examines something from the past often "overlooked or misunderstood".
Instead, he would ponder things that fascinated him, Mr. Hancock said, "usually examining something, finding out how it works and how he could improve it".
The center is dedicated to examining something that is bigger than all of us: the growing continuum of mechanically generated images that flow seamlessly between art and life, insinuating themselves into every aspect of contemporary experience.
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