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On this visit, none spent much time examining the writings etched into the glass.
But because his approach is largely political, Jackson does not spend much time examining the social and economic forces that were also shaping the country.
We have not spent much time examining what effect it might have had on the country if Cameron's ploy succeeded and Remain had won narrowly.
Yet I fear this episode might cause us to spend too much time examining the misconduct and crimes of individual soldiers while ignoring the unconstitutional acts committed by our leaders in Washington in the 1960's and 1970's.
The documentary also spends far too much time examining Mr. Markopolos's paranoia (though if you were the only named complainant in a case involving billions, you'd probably be concerned about reprisals).
Bassett's thesis is encapsulated in her title, and she spends much time examining, then re-examining, Miller's bursts of spirited indecision about what to do with his talents – no sooner promising to knuckle down to medicine before scarpering towards the footlights; no sooner triumphing in theatre before announcing a penitential progress back towards science.
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A pic surfaced yesterday showing what could be the next Mac Mini but somebody with way too much time examined the photo under filters only to crush our dreams.
Microsoft's investigators, however, spend much of their time examining how large-scale counterfeiters produce copies at factories and then distribute their wares around the globe.
Michael Shuster, a chemist in research and development at Carmel Olefins who immigrated from Russia in 1990, spends much of his time examining the different methods of nanopowder dispersion within the tiny polymer pellets that Carmel Olefins sells.
Since March 2009, when Scotland Yard embarked on its first investigations into allegations against MI5 and MI6, detectives have spent much of their time examining events at Bagram during the early weeks of 2002, and have been attempting to gather evidence that would show exactly how British intelligence officers conducted themselves while at the prison.
Alter shrewdly reads this achievement as a matter of style as much as substance, and spends considerable time examining the subtle ways in which F.D.R. embodied hope to a people consumed by despair.
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