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If you're going to probe for something, probe for character.
"To probe resolve is something he does again and again and again -- and in fairly adventurous ways," he said of President Hussein.
On August 12th Mr Sharif offered to set up a three-member judicial commission to probe the vote-rigging claims, something Mr Khan had been demanding.
Be sure to probe them, as they usually have something interesting up their sleeves.
But in Mediterranean countries, fish are treated like lobster — they are served whole, and it's something of a sport to probe the flesh out of every cranny.
Maybe, instead, our ability lay in our unconscious perception: in our sensing something if we weren't looking for it, something that might disappear if we tried to probe it head on.
They have something important that the manager lacks time to probe complex issues.
"Interviewers, even ones who support the person they're interviewing, have an obligation to probe further and push back when a candidate says something dangerous," Stelter said.
Labour continued to probe.
I tried to probe, maybe I didn't probe enough.
But she continues to probe.
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