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So is there any way for art to probe into the heart of darkness?
This flat beetle uses its long head to probe into small openings in search of prey.
I'm a Glaswegian guy!" I reassure him that I am not going to probe into his adolescent physiology.The move at that age, though, must have blown his mind.
Even in a town as small and tightly knit as Chelsea, the news today revealed something about the reluctance of the residents to probe into each other's lives.
As employees of the Guardian or any organisation we need to be pushing our employers to probe into their supply chains and go beyond their legal responsibilities.
Today Mr. Koizumi vowed to use the talks to win their return and to "probe into the truth about other abductees whose fates are yet unknown".
When the serious case review team tried to probe into their financial affairs the investigating team said "the door was shut on us".
The scientists found them using leaves as gloves and as napkins, and wielding tools to extract seeds and to probe into tree cavities.
John Smythe - a committed Christian barrister employed by Whitehouse to prosecute Gay News over the "queer Jesus" poem - was expected to probe into the actors' sexuality.
It was a humiliating contrast for Voltaire, and especially grating when she went further and began to probe into the still recent mathematical physics of Sir Isaac Newton.
Still exhausted and suffering from withdrawal symptoms, the sullen Cody greets Sister Jamie's attempts to probe into his past with snickering contempt.
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