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For instance, in her earlier work, Ms. Al-Ani, an Iraqi artist, often explored the meaning of the veil.
This report is based on an interpretative study that explored the meaning of space to adolescents in the hospital environment.
The Big Ideas series has for several months now explored the meaning of a number of familiar intellectual phrases, among them Marshall McLuhan's "the medium is the message", Hannah Arendt's "the banality of evil" and Adam Smith's "invisible hand".
In the two decades since Dr. Wilson published "Biophilia," many other researchers have explored the meaning of nature-lust, and its components, and the extent to which we are possessed by it.
He is not the only high-profile figurehead to have explored the meaning of feminism recently; on Saturday 21 September Emma Watson discussed the subject in a speech as part her role as United Nations Women Goodwill Ambassador.
In his last book, "Bad Land," the British-born Mr. Raban explored the meaning of remote landlocked regions, so it made sense that he try a kind of watery counterpart, and the goal was more defined by Shelley than Pascal: to pursue strange truths, or perhaps truths, even if not strange.
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