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was delving
verb
To dig the ground, especially with a shovel.
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By 1990, Bjork was delving into electronic pop, then dance music and rap.
Some three weeks later, the pair was delving into those questions in front of a sold-out crowd in Vancouver.
Carter initially said that she had been "stunned" when she stumbled on the manuscript of Watchman last August as she was delving into the contents of the box.
To describe Stravinsky's late music as "atonal" is, however, a misnomer: in a way, he was delving deeper into the past, reawakening the ghost harmonies of the late Renaissance.
While this Buffalo-born singer was recording her most recent album, "¿Which Side Are You On?," released this week on her label, Righteous Babe, Ms. DiFranco was delving into avant-garde jazz, classic country and Brazilian tropic?a music.
At the same time, he did the work, whether it was delving into his own colorful and sometimes troubled past for stories or travelling the world in search of setting, narrative, and inspiration.
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Now, she's delving into color.
Prisoners are delving into various fields.
Others are delving into individual differences.
Investigators also are delving into Boeing's supply chain.
A mini-commission is delving into suspected malfeasance in each of 42 counties.
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