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It can be used to refer to an in-depth or thorough approach to studying, typically of a particular subject. For example, "His penetrating studies of historical documents revealed a great deal of information about the period."
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One reason is that the plays are not, as often thought, simple exercises in Tudor propaganda, but penetrating studies of politics and power.
Dr. Giuseppe Attardi, a molecular biologist whose penetrating studies of mitochondria, the energy-producing bodies in living cells, helped explain how cells grow and deteriorate with age, died on April 5 at his home in Altadena, Calif.
Although his deeply scored characterizations of the three former friends carry the soul of his story, Lehane's penetrating studies of their neighbors -- including some of the strongest and saddest women you'll ever meet in this genre -- are no less vital.
These constitute his most lively and acute historical work, and are made up of detailed and penetrating studies on such subjects as the history of institutions, of economics, of religion, and of social customs.
Dr. Frank J. Dixon, whose penetrating studies of how misdirected responses by the immune system can cause diseases that damage the kidneys and other organs won him an Albert Lasker Award in 1975, died on Feb. 8 at his home in San Diego.
Arranged in a Flaubertian alphabetic format entries run from "Actors," a frequent subject for Watteau, to "Zeuxis," an ancient Greek painter whose works are lost but whose fame remains Perl's glittering, shardlike essays encompass everything from penetrating studies of individual pictures to meditations on "painting's primal power".
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In her penetrating study, Traces of Another Time, the American critic Patricia Scanlan defined this genre as the "sceptical historical novel".
The play is a penetrating study of sexual jealousy, although Crommelynck called it a farce.
The 1950 book on Claudio Monteverdi by Leo Schrade, a penetrating study of a pivotal composer, is flawed only by its hyped-up title, "Monteverdi: Creator of Modern Music".
The play is based on Gitta Sereny's penetrating study of the man who was first Hitler's architect, and later his Minister for Armaments.
In this penetrating study of Oswald's pivotal sojourn in the Soviet Union, Savodnik outlines the pitiable delusions and hopes Oswald harbored both in America and abroad.
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