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"It's almost as if he lacks joy receptors," Will says of Casper, who begins looking like a good guinea pig for Will's chemical experiments.
It is an age-old habit of mind that can be reacquired by anyone who begins looking to the divine nexus of God, man and world to reveal the legitimate political order.
And viewers are given hints of rescue possibilities from the outside, mainly from Mark Gerald Kydd), an investigative reporter at a San Francisco newspaper who begins looking into the unexplained disappearance of Janet and keeps running up against strange and baffling clues.
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State and city investigators who began looking into Mr. Williams's dealings determined that he had used his oversight of another charity to misdirect public money into Greater Harlem Housing.
Senate investigators, who began looking into the S.E.C.'s handling of the Pequot matter in May 2006, produced a 108-page report on the matter in August 2007.
"That's peanuts; that's not enough," said Representative Carolyn Maloney, a New York Democrat who began looking into the program last month.
Mr. Gottlieb and Ms. Gordon began investigating Mr. Velazquez's case at the urging of Mr. Slepian, who began looking into Mr. Velazquez's claims in 2002 after a referral by Mr. Lemus.
A New Theory In 2003, Jay Salpeter, a private investigator who began looking into the case on behalf of Martin Tankleff and his family, began to piece together a startling alternate version of the crimes, one that centered on Mr. Steuerman.
And so began a second career for Mr. Presley, who began looking at life anew and trying not to take everything he had been taught about religion, the human race and the universe for granted.
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