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The new study, which is also discussed in depth on RealClimate, tries to determine what our sea levels will be in the future.
Medem refused to comment in depth on the controversy he created.
(He was referring to the American law that requires publicly held companies to report in depth on their finances).
Over two hundred vintages are first listed and grouped, mainly according to their flavor ("lively and elegant," "ripe and smooth"), then introduced in depth on subsequent pages.
The issues are usually explored with scrupulous care, and we can hear them discussed in depth on Joan Bakewell's Radio 4 series Inside the Ethics Committee.
Baxter, having made 10 changes across the two games, has also discovered he has some strength in depth on his side.
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Dove considers it "a classic, in-depth, on-the-ground anthropological study".
Anthropologist Michael Dove described the dissertation as "a classic, in-depth, on-the-ground anthropological study of a 1,200-year-old 1,200-year-old 1,200-year-old
Washington Post reporter Juliet Eilperin is one of the last U.S. newspaper reporters consistently reporting in-depth on the science, issues and challenges faced on our public seas.
We're not going in-depth on cars".
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