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The reactions range from fairly benign sleepwalking episodes to hallucinations, violent outbursts and, most troubling of all, driving while asleep, a subject explored in an article last week in The New York Times.

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To evaluate our proposed haptic-aided design environment, an informal preliminary user study was conducted, where each subject explored a sampled design space of the mechanism.

An extra difficulty for working-class students and faculty is that they must learn to straddle two different worlds, says Peter Mather, an associate professor in counseling and higher education at Ohio University in Athens, who supervised a Ph.D. dissertation on the subject, Exploring the Pathways to the Professoriate Taken by First Generation College Students, written by James Lester.

The recent unrest in Egypt, killer whales in captivity, and the struggles of backing vocalists are just a few of the subjects explored in a range of new award winning documentary films which appear to be satisfying both audiences and film critics.

Climate sensitivity is a subject sometimes explored in mainstream media articles.

The male nude as a subject is explored through bronze and marble sculptures, painted vases, even ancient coins.

There are a number of legal issues that soldiers must consider whenever they use force — a subject I explored in some depth for "The Kill Company," a story about a war crime that I wrote for The New Yorker last year.

The title essay of the first collection was an honest investigation of the forces that gave colour and significance to the counterculture of the 1960s, a subject also explored with stylistic flourish by journalists as different as Tom Wolfe and Hunter S. Thompson.

One, entitled The Doctor and the Saint, is an examination of caste, a subject she explored in The God of Small Things, and it forms the long introduction to a new edition of BR Ambedkar's classic work The Annihilation of Caste.

At their heart they are allegorical meditations on the contradictions of life -- the interconnectedness of all things (a subject Mr. Guare explored in "Six Degrees of Separation") and the chaotic nature of the universe (which he examined in "House of Blue Leaves" and other works).

To his credit, Davies doesn't force Chris' story through a contemporary postfeminist filter, even as he's clearly concerned with the friction between a strong woman and the constraints of social convention — a subject he explored to more potent effect in "The House of Mirth" and "The Deep Blue Sea".

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