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So aspiring clowns need to delve back into childhood.
Public skepticism about large-scale government spending has hardened, and Obama seems reluctant to delve back into the argument.
The show is also not afraid to delve back into country music forefathers, like Hank Williams and Jimmie Rodgers.
Regarding the 1986 ad, he said the company did not "have anybody who can delve back into what they were thinking about when they developed that Merit ad".
For all its professionalism and preparation, the ECB was dismayed that it had to delve back into prehistory when Jones was unfit for the Test at The Oval.
Adults should delve back into folklore - the Mabinogion, Gawain - while in modern literature, Garner has spoken kindly of William Golding and Samuel Beckett.
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He always delved back into politics, teaching and journalism.
And delving back into the 1700s he unearths a family secret.
And then he delved back into his biography: the story of a "poor kid" from Harlem, very much unbound by his culture, or by much of anything else.
He delves back into his childhood, meeting old friends and family members who tell him that his voice used to sound completely different.
Inquisitive pop-culture writers are used to delving back into the British and American youth movements of the early postwar years.
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