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Students will be asked to explore a maze and learn the location of different places.
European intellectuals could be asked to explore their attitudes toward America.
The BBC will be asked to explore use of the spectrum left behind on the network once BBC3 becomes fully online now that the trust has blocked its plans to show catchup programmes on BBC1+1.
First, re-enacting the same setting several decades on Ergas is still the interviewer, each woman is still the interviewee, at least a substantial part of the interview will remain the same (as much as possible, the same questions will be asked)—to explore the dynamics of narrative and memory.
From now on, those who win caps from under-15 level upwards will be asked to explore what playing for England means to them.
Instead, manager Sean Dyche will be asked to explore the loan market if he wants to bring in any new players.
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A young Scottish surgeon, Mungo Park, was asked to explore it by the African Association of London.
The privatisation Rothschild was asked to explore was that of RBS, and RBS alone, not some irrelevant, sweetened mixture.
The taskforce was asked to explore aspects underlying hand hygiene behaviour that may influence its promotion among healthcare workers.
These types of questions are now being asked to explore the possible indirect impact of food production shocks.
The answer will never be known, but it is not a question that U.S. intelligence was asked to explore.
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