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The only ensemble work of the evening, "The Spaghetti Ballet," doesn't bear too much examination.
After 1984 there was much examination and criticism of "African-pessimism" and negative framing of the continent.
"It's so rich, so full of ideas - its beauty is that it lends itself to so much examination and rexamination... "...
THE notion of the British bulldog nipping at the ankles of the encroaching state is an appealing one, but it does not bear much examination.
In a statement, Mr. Dachis said that "after much examination and discussion with the board, I am confident that this leadership change is in the best interest of Razorfish".
In the nineteen-seventies, Kahn became a dealer in the futurology business the fascination (prevalent at a time when the present day did not bear much examination) with imaginary Armageddons and pots of gold over the rainbow.
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Indeed, his novels are not so much examinations of human motive as documents of bewilderment about human motive.
Attitudes towards the health service, on the other hand, are subject to much closer examination.
Now Hart has become the subject of much tougher examination by the media.
By the end of the day, he said as much under examination by his own counsel Tony Bannon.
Today, for the first time in more than a decade, the Senate will begin a much needed examination of the judicial selection process.
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