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I've gone in-depth about this in the Mate 9 and P9 review, but I'll explain more later.
The New York Times has gone in-depth in a series of articles noting the outrageous cost of extending the Long Island Rail Road to Grand Central Terminal (at $3.5 billion per mile, the most expensive in the world), as well as the crazy operational costs and inefficiencies of the NYC subway.
Now, in the second part of his new HBO docuseries "The Defiant Ones," which aired on Monday, Dr. Dre has gone in-depth in addressing the Dee Barnes incident. .
29,50,51 Many studies have gone in-depth with analyzing the expression levels of the different β-ADR subtypes.
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She goes in-depth on how powerful our thoughts are and how our bank accounts are mirrors for our beliefs about money.
Our Gold Award winning magazine, Breakthroughs, rounds up news and goes in-depth to discover what the faculty, students, and alumni are doing to make a difference.
Scott Gottlieb, Commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, goes in-depth about steps the U.S. government is taking to approve new and innovative cancer drugs, therapies and clinical trials.
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