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"Now I have time to explore time and for myself," she said.
We didn't have time to explore evidence that there was a meaningful international process moving forward.
If we constantly teach to a set of requirements, then students won't have time to explore other things.
IS THAT SO WRONG?" Do we have time to explore why it's apparently OK to say that kind of thing about a man but not about a woman?
"TV is different from film: you have time to explore characters and see how they're going to deal with new situations," says Whedon.
You'll have time to explore this coastal temperate rainforest by foot and kayak - look out for black bears, wolves, otters, eagles and the indigenous First Nation culture.
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Suddenly he had time to explore the storefront churches and streets of Buffalo's Lower West Side.
Instead, it had time to explore protagonists' friendships and motivations in more nuanced ways and with far more pronounced consequences to your words and actions.
While waiting for the visas, the parents had time to explore the countryside, learn about the culture and, of course, go shopping.
Once everyone had arrived, preparations for the big event became even more hectic, but we still had time to explore, discovering a number of activities in the area that had not waited for the "season" to begin.
But the talk of unilateralism and the talk of preëmption have gravely weakened our case, and there are many, many other concerns that we haven't had time to explore here, like the Turkish-Kurdish issue and the effect on a whole slew of other issues.
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