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The energy sector, even with the recent drop in oil prices, has a voracious appetite for exploration and drilling.
Life in Nelson remained difficult for Heaphy, who had by now lost his appetite for exploration.
From East Africa to North America, new technology, major new discoveries, an unparalleled appetite for exploration and a metamorphosing perception of risk have changed the playing field.
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Martin Carthy was born in Hertfordshire, son of a trade unionist of Irish descent, and grew up in the 1950s as a diligent schoolboy and choirboy, but also conjoined to a generation in north London with a rapacious appetite for musical exploration: playing American skiffle in coffee bars, but also hypnotised by Big Bill Broonzy and Ravi Shankar.
At the same time, it largely quelled the Admiralty's appetite for Arctic exploration.
In the meantime, this center — with all its sensations and innovations, with its skyscrapers and exotic creatures and environmental concerns — will still succeed in amusing and teaching those who visit, and, one hopes, spur appetites for deeper exploration.
I worry it will all end horribly and set back the public appetite for manned space exploration for decades.
Do you think that means there's less federal appetite for this sort of exploration?
Schwerin's elegant squares, museums and island gardens were our first Mecklenburg surprise; the boats drifting close to our café whetted our appetites for the forthcoming exploration of the region afloat.
It's ripe for exploration.
It's rich for exploration".
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