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Having conquered the Grand Canal at its most harrowing, we couldn't possibly resist exploring it at its most enchanted, after dark.
We certainly will have to start exploring it, at some point, though.
He is not unique in his adoption of the idea – the information theorist John von Neumann hinted at it in the 1950s; retired maths professor and sci-fi author Vernor Vinge has been exploring it at length since the early 1980s – but Kurzweil's version is currently the most popular "singularitarian" text.
E-readers have a world to expand into, yet they are exploring it at a snail's pace.
Exploring it at random is inefficient expensive and time consuming.
Avoid exploring it at night.
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"We'll explore it at our public hearing," he said.
You can take a guided tour around the island or just explore it at your own pace, but it's best to bring a picnic as there are no restaurants.
Had he explored it at all? "Not for a nanosecond".
The world is the richest and most lovingly created that I've ever seen in a game, and you are completely free to explore it at your own rate, in your own way, and for a long, long time.
In the same way that you can explore a problem laterally — such as by playing with words or challenging assumptions — you can also explore it at different "altitudes".
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