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Will it be like Lost or Buffy, a series that explores the premise from every angle and builds on it with characters we'll look forward to welcoming into our homes every week?

This study explores the premise that privately-owned land is vital for meeting recreation and greenway demands in urban areas.

Science Shows We're Social In the book, Social: Why our brains are wired to connect, author Matthew Lieberman, a psychologist, explores the premise that our need to connect is as strong as our need for food and shelter.

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They decided to execute a "definitive depth-attitude survey", to explore the premise that the principal problem of advertising is not with the general public but with criticism of it that stems through though-leader groups.

In critic Holland Cotter's review of "White Petals Surround Your Yellow Heart"—a 2013 group exhibition (held at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia) that explored the premise that "you wear what you are"—he hailed the fact that "the fashion-as-art thing" had grown "messy and confusing".

To further explore the premise, I went back to one of my notebooks chronicling a remarkable meal of milk and honey spare ribs at the Osteria dei Cacciatori in Albaretto della Torre, a hamlet perched among steep Barolo vineyards in the Piedmont region.

30We also considered specific majors within business to explore the premise that the post-HOPE increase in business majors might be STEM majors shifting to the more mathematically oriented business majors.

This study explored the premise that house design and upkeep could inhibit the incidence of physical disorder in suburban streets, thus contributing to a more pleasant walking environment for pedestrians.

In We Could Not Fail, authors Richard Paul and Steven Moss explore the premise that NASA's activity in the South precipitated and facilitated that region's transition from an economy based on cotton and other agrarian activities to a more technology-driveneconomy that improved employment opportunities for African Americans.

Shearman and Pearson felt that the episode suffered from its attempt to balance comedy and horror, "not having enough comedy to explore the premise properly, and not enough suspense to provide much drama".

The film would again explore the premise of what it's like to be alone, as Lawrence explained, "... the tough thing is, how do we do that again and in a different way?" On May 3, 2011, Francis Lawrence stated that, so far as it involved him, the prequel was dead, with Lawrence stating, "I don't think that's ever going to happen".

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