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He's a satyr, "the Post-Millennial Prankster," "something thoroughly ancient but heinously ungodly".
3. Learn something thoroughly.
It simply describes the process of researching something thoroughly.
"Some countries have gotten tighter and are now scrutinizing documents very thoroughly," said Aaron Caplan, information technology officer for Perry International, a Chicago company that facilitates passport and visa services for travelers.
He said that Mexican food products were scrutinized more thoroughly since they arrived by road transit, rather than by ship or airplane.
Above certain thresholds, like dominance, increments in market power are scrutinized more thoroughly.
In addition, the outcome can be scrutinized more thoroughly than in clinical studies.
They scrutinized it thoroughly, jotting down its serial numbers, before buying some of its cameras and circuit boards, explaining that they wanted to experiment with it and see if they could make a drone for themselves.
His aides said that Mr. Gingrich's sudden resurrection meant that the news media would scrutinize him more thoroughly.
For example, research has shown that racially diverse groups significantly outperform other groups in complex problem- solving tasks: they exchange more information, deliberate longer, ask harder questions, and scrutinize information more thoroughly.
Investigators are particularly interested in the tail because the vertical portion, including the rudder, fell off in an early stage of the accident, and any problem with the system that controls it will be scrutinized thoroughly, one investigator said.
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