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Part two of the inquiry will start only after all criminal proceedings have ended – only then will there be a serious probe of News International.
It is also an early indication that the House Intelligence Committee is unlikely to fulfill a growing demand from lawmakers for a serious probe into Russian interference in last year's election.
It is still not clear how far Orkney's advance was planned only as a feint; according to historian David Chandler it is probably more accurate to surmise that Marlborough launched Orkney in a serious probe with a view to sounding out the possibilities of the sector.
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What the public wants and expects on this is a serious probing of the issues".
"Revolutionaries" is a serious, probing work of history that boils down a career's worth of thinking and research.
While the novel makes a virtue of over-the-top melodrama and grand guignol, it never quite balances it with any serious probing into the inner lives of its characters.
Huckabee deserves serious, probing questions.
Not when a reading of the book provides so much material for a serious, probing interview.
When Roy Orbison and then the Beatles and Bob Dylan emerged, followed by all the other great, late-'60s music, it ruled out any serious probing of that other "longhair" music.
Self-appointed Muslim spokesmen have hopped aboard the condemnation train, but there needs to be a more serious, probing exploration of why Asian gangs have been able abuse girls and boys.
The deal is not thought to end a potentially more serious criminal probe into the US's largest bank and its executives.
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