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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.
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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.
Tamils, however, say they are still discriminated against, and human rights activists say the government isn't serious about probing rights abuses.
My mother's expression remains unmoved, quite serious and probing.
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