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the explorations
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The act of exploring
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He was a competent navigator who materially extended the explorations of Verrazzano, Davis, and Barents.
Mirzakhani is sure to remain a leader as the explorations continue.
All the combinations were good, and I certainly don't consider the explorations complete.
As every schoolchild knows, Europe's desire to open trade with the East inspired the explorations that discovered the New World.
But still the explorations continued — teams of men battling against extreme conditions while thinking wistfully of the comforts of home.
Her German and French were clear, and the explorations into Portuguese and Russian sounded at least both sensitive and acute.
The explorations themselves, though vivid enough to stock a boy's book of adventures, are not told directly.
The four hosts are all about curiosity, seeming indifferent to whether viewers learn anything or even whether the explorations they present have a point.
However, the explorations took their toll on the Indians of the region, however, many of whom were wiped out by European diseases.
Such ambitious debates on society and human nature ran parallel with the explorations of a literary form finding new popularity with a large audience, the novel.
The season will open on Feb. 13 with "Far," a dance production inspired by the explorations of 18th-century French philosophers.
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