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The phrase "those exploration" is not correct in English.
It should be "those explorations." You can use the corrected phrase when referring to multiple instances or types of exploration in a specific context. Example: "Those explorations into the depths of the ocean have revealed many new species."
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And before the venture involving China Resources acquired the mines three years ago, according to the lawsuit, even those exploration rights had expired.
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There's the rub, for me at least: I signed on with an untenured professor who, although he probably wouldn't say this, has no interest in allowing me to explore my interests unless those explorations will directly--and definitely--benefit him.
But those explorations remain in the wings.
Throughout his career he continued to make those explorations.
And those explorations should now probably also consider planning for the potential of internet interaction.
Those explorations are at the center of an exhibition titled "Repair.
Throughout his career, and working with a close community of dancers and artists that included Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns, he continued to make those explorations.
But how, L. asks, do you talk to your son about what he's likely to find in those explorations without endorsing them?
Although divers have gone deeper to retrieve lost artifacts, miles in the case of the Titanic, those explorations were relatively easy and superficial compared with the difficulty of teasing out material and historical information from disheveled piles of decaying ship remains.
And in the last few years, the period-instrument orchestra Concerto Köln and the Turkish band Sarband have been extending those explorations into the 18th century and Central Europe, as they did in late-night concerts in the Allen Room at Lincoln Center on Friday and Saturday as part of the ever more enterprising Mostly Mozart Festival.
Those explorations are infused with his own distinctive kinetic sensibility, including the through-the-body impulses that can begin from any point; the highly articulated use of the arms, hands and back; the rhythmic complexity that demands stillness woven into speed; the disruption of conventional balletic logic.
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