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The Cooper-Hewitt show might have explored this field's expanding global and aesthetic scope.
Besides – a point that Mansel might have explored somewhat more thoroughly – they did a valuable job with education.
It's true that, but for the boys, we might have explored the glories of Umbria more ambitiously.
Or she might have explored the substance of the novel — how food in China plays a role in human relationships radically different from its role in the West.
Yet he buries in a lengthy footnote one of the most intriguing points that he might have explored: the connection between the social disembodiment described in "Elsewhere, U.S.A".
And it might have explored the reasons immigrant adherents chose to settle where they did: surprising places like Dearborn, Mich., and Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
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"I've learned about papers I might have missed, and funding sources I might not have explored as early as I have.
Mr. Chafets might well have explored the zero-sum reasoning on which Mr. Limbaugh often relies.
Peters Valley, founded in 1970, has also introduced nonceramic artists and craftspeople to creative paths they might not have explored otherwise.
Their collaboration is a good example of a band helping producers define their sound and of producers pushing a band in directions it might not have explored otherwise.
That will include more devices and processes that attempt to bring a wider range of participants into the making of art, and that enable artists to cross over into areas that they might not have explored before.
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