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"The Irish authority is miles away from other European data protection authorities in its understanding of the law, and failed to investigate many things.
But it is equally possible that the remark was intended (as B32 above) to encourage the members of his audience to explore and inquire on their own (i.e. to encourage them to investigate "however many things" the gods have made available to them to experience).
A: I learned so many things, chief among them would be to investigate your future co-founders before going into business with them.
The term 'big data' means many things to many people, so we say it is something that the average researcher should not be apprehensive to investigate.
Many, many things.
Many things do, though.
Nor too many things.
"He did many things.
And many things.
And many things do.
Many things, obviously.
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