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Koppel asked him why people should got to the trouble of exploring space when it's so dangerous and expensive?
If you don't want to go to the trouble of exploring for desert temples yourself, it's not hard to find world seeds online that make the task much easier.
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In addition to having a solid knowledge of fashion history, Mr. Bowles has taken the trouble to explore the parallel universes of art and society.
At this stage I could've easily made my exit but I decided, since I'd gone to the trouble of breaking and entering, to explore more of the shop.
The trouble, of course, is predicting when.
The trouble of sea water attacks in marine structures has suffered the engineers for decades.
But as the bodies were examined, the troubles of mother and son explored, and evidence from the scene examined, doubts began to emerge.
It explores the troubles of high school, the urge to fit in and be normal even if it means hiding who you are.
The members of the cast, which includes two recent Academy Award winners (Jamie Foxx and Chris Cooper), do not trouble themselves exploring the finer points of their craft, but their unpretentious professionalism is nonetheless satisfying to watch.
The television film, "The Mystery of Natalie Wood," explores her sometimes troubled life and career.
They kept my feet out of trouble when I was exploring in the woods or playing at an unattended construction site.
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