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MEx has also seen evidence of relatively recent, geologically speaking, volcanic activity; and it has probed the polar caps with its radar to determine the presence of huge deposits of water ice.
For example, the Vatican is called on to say how thoroughly it has probed the forced labour of Irish girls in laundries run by Catholic sisters.
It should be proud that it has probed problematic behaviour with courage and that it has taken responsibility not just for the good, but also for the bad and the inappropriate.
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Where might it have probed deeper? A. I wish they had pursued further the deeper causes of the accident.
Robyn stood uncomplaining in her thin coat, although from time to time on their journey Valerie had seen her quake with the cold as if it had probed her, bypassing her conscious mind, like a jolt of electricity.
Should I have probed further?
Schwarzenegger has probed that tender point at every opportunity.
Polkinghorne, however, has probed much deeper.
It could perhaps have probed a little further into the mystery of exactly what Nelson thought about his wife's activities while he was in prison and exactly what tensions were caused with his imprisoned comrades by finally deciding to negotiate with the government in the late 1980s.
While we can't quite access those dimensions at the energies we've probed, it's conceivable that at scales that are smaller than those we've examined — which corresponds to higher energies — these extra dimensions exist.
Reporters have probed.
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