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MoMA is a logical place since it has been collecting her work in depth for years.
There, seeing modernist art in depth for the first time, she became enthralled with Picasso's work.
This is discussed in depth for the case of point features.
In a telephone interview Friday night, Scott spoke in depth for the first time about his preferences for football's postseason.
As Wu, who has covered the F.C.C. in depth for the site, wrote, "maybe people just misunderstood the character of the F.C.C. chairman Tom Wheeler.
Niersbach was responding in depth for the first time to the week-old Spiegel revelations in which the magazine accused the DFB of having bought the World Cup.
Now, all planes must be routinely examined in depth for metal fatigue, a procedure that adds significant costs and limits the economic lifetime of airliners.
And there's strength in depth for the women, across every single red-buttoned and streamed and blogged and podcasted of the BBC's apparent 456 channels.
There were plenty of experts on hand in Moscow and these issues have been studied by both sides in depth for years.
On the walls, there are numerous drawings and watercolours of snails, whose biology Jones has studied in depth for the last 40-odd years.
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