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The story concerns a midlevel British diplomat's (Ralph Fiennes playing "forty-something, menopausal, heading for injury time", as Le Carré puts it) quest to solve his wife's murder, in the process getting sucked into the less-than-pristine world of multinational pharmaceutical corporations, and falling in love with her all over again.

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In the quest to solve the mystery of genome preservation, it should not be forgotten that DNA structures as well as the proteins that bind or metabolize these structures may coordinately act to protect chromosomes from insult or decline under certain cellular conditions.

Tracing a former detective's complicated quest to solve a very cold case indeed, its narrative eventually freezes into impenetrability, but it's an alluring void.

But I really think that what drives scientific discovery is the quest to solve puzzles.

History is always a quest: a quest to find a subject; a quest to locate the sources; a quest to solve the problem you've set yourself; a quest, ultimately, to discover the truth.

The writer dies before the literary agent has a chance to find out more, sparking a quest to solve the crime.

Michael R. Rose began his quest to solve the problem of human aging in 1976, with two hundred garden-variety, fertilized female fruit flies.

"The theme of the collection this season wasn't so much a reaction to trends, which rarely come into my development process, but a quest to solve a personal puzzle, to draw a map of my own aesthetic voyage".

In my book the quest to solve the clues is an attempt to undo a series of bad choices, to make amends – and this seems to be in the tradition of literary treasure hunts; often in the titles I've chosen, the discovery of treasure is a means of putting things to rights, whether it's restoring a family fortune or saving the world from the forces of darkness.

Haunted by messages left on the answer-phone while his dad was being incinerated, Oskar embarks on a quest to solve the mystery of a key found in a vase, armed only with pubescent pluck and the imperative "to do something, like sharks, who die if they don't swim, which I know about".

With exclusive underwater footage of the wreck site, Inside Out South West follows Danny in his quest to solve this World War II mystery.

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