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to delving

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To dig the ground, especially with a shovel.

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She said she was looking forward to delving into "the nitty-gritty policy in the way a historian would with any president".

The closest he has come to delving into sports labor is probably representing Nascar cases with drivers who did not want to be drug-tested.

Yet Linda Stratmann – a historian of Victorian crime and upper-class swaggering – is vindicated in her decision to devote several years to delving into Queensberry's belligerent career.

Inquisitive pop-culture writers are used to delving back into the British and American youth movements of the early postwar years.

So there is a tough side to delving into the life and lit of sacred authors, however long they've been canonised.

There is, similarly, a resistance to delving into the murk on the unionist side, chiefly to protect the mainly Protestant Troubles-era security forces from scrutiny.This appears self-defeating.

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Both had to delve into their savings.

We encourage the committee to delve deeply.

The job is to delve deeper".

She chose not to delve into that history on Saturday.

I wanted to delve into the emotion behind violence".

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