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Indeed, recent activity seems to suggest Ejiofor is keener than ever to explore his heritage.
Today though there seems to be more reason than ever to explore much strong relationships between the two countries.
Rags and Bones is obviously the best face-melting song ever to explore existential crisis with a Moby-Dick reference.
There was more to be said about the case, he was sure, but if I were ever to explore it I should expect to feel the same way.
With its 18 scientific instruments and cameras, the combined craft is considered the most complex ever to explore the planets, and it is the first to visit Saturn since Voyager 2's flyby in 1981.
More than 419,000 Apple Watch users signed up for the study, which was funded by Apple and the largest ever to explore screening seemingly healthy people for atrial fibrillation (A-fib), a condition that if untreated eventually can trigger strokes.
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But Tony Hayward, the group's chief executive, said BP remained as committed as ever to exploring new energy sources and the non-oil division would benefit from the extra focus of being brought back in house.
Ever ready to explore new avenues, Signac responded to the outbreak of Fauvism in his own idiosyncratic way.
This is perhaps one of the most enlightening and surprising destinations you are ever likely to explore.
Through a special type of software called The Onion Router (TOR), they'll allow for anonymous access to what's known as the deep Web, which also includes unindexed Web content that few users ever get to explore.
Ever keen to explore other musical cultures, with his regular, mainly Polish jazz-rock quintet – joined here by players from the Philharmonia Orchestra looking just faintly bemused – Kennedy found a Bulgarian root and dug it out vigorously: the gourd-shaped gadulka, a Bulgarian folk fiddle played upright, whose name means buzz or hum, which it does.
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