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He explores how presidents have trapped themselves by exaggerating American power.
And Mr. Magee goes further: he explores how Wagner's shifting beliefs either shaped or reflected his shifts in compositional practice.
And he explores how the wealth lobby has somehow claimed the populist mantle, selling upper-income tax cuts and deregulation as things that reinforce the American dream.
He explores how people attempt to understand the new and the strange by loving it, by ascribing evil to it, by threatening it, by exploiting it.
Here, he explores how republicanism would advance the egalitarian cause of a meritocratic democracy thus: "Them fuckers in the castles, they're all bastards, too".
– David Lan, the artistic director of London's Young Vic, has written this excellent piece in which he explores how you go about quantifying the value of theatre.
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In one term paper he explored how Beethoven's progressive deafness affected his music.
He explored how modified histones were copied when a cell divides, right down to the molecular level.
In his 1969 book "Bandits," which showcased such figures as Salvatore Giuliano, Robin Hood, and Pancho Villa, he explored how certain bandits remained criminals while others became revolutionaries.
He has previously fronted BBC2 documentary King of Speed, in which he explored how motor racing has evolved on the track and on the street.
But he also rejoiced in writing pieces such as A Short Walk in the Jungle, a personal account of a field trip in India, in which he explored how an outsider and the people he met arrived at various understandings.
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