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In his 2003 series Leonardo, Alan Yentob explored the theory that Gherardini was pregnant when she sat for the painting.

African economists like Dambisa Moyo have explored the theory of smart aid — encouraging developing countries to finance their own development — much more intelligently and clearly.

One game, a World Without Oil, explored the theory that oil was running out and offered players the chance to come up with ways to deal with the impending crisis.

The Canadian theoretical physicist P. R. Wallace first explored the theory of graphene in 1947, while the first graphene samples were described 57 years later (in 2004) by A. Geim (Dutch-British physicist) and K. Novoselov (Russian-British physicist), awarded with a nobel prize in 2010.

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The researcher first explored the theories on mechanisms by which the incorporation of NPs into primary care clinics could reduce waiting times.

The police said Mr. Sackey had been at a family barbecue, and they were exploring the theory that an argument at the barbecue resulted in the shooting.

His recent book, Genesis, uses a child in a future, utopian society taking an exam about the past to explore the theory of evolution.

A series of brief chapters, each one signaled by a flourish of old-school grafitti, explores the theory, practice and history of freestyling, in which M.C.'s, in collaboration or in competition, extemporize lyrics to minimal musical accompaniment.

In "I'm Dangerous With Love," a furtive, aggressively unappetizing documentary, the filmmaker Michel Negroponte explores the theory that ibogaine, a hallucinogenic powder made from an African plant, can break addiction to drugs like heroin with relative ease.

(Stephen Holden) 'BLOODLINE' (No rating, 1 48, in English and French) Bruce Burgess's sensationalistic documentary "Bloodline" further explores the theory brought to the masses in Dan Brown's best-selling novel "The Da Vinci Code" that there exists a lineage traceable back to Jesus and Mary Magdalene.

(Holden) 'BLOODLINE' (No rating, 1 48, in English and French) Bruce Burgess's sensationalistic documentary "Bloodline" further explores the theory brought to the masses in Dan Brown's best-selling novel "The Da Vinci Code" that there exists a lineage traceable back to Jesus and Mary Magdalene.

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