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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
explore .
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Examples
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I say to them that claiming the Moon has already been explored is like saying that after landing at six U.S. airports, you then drive around the runways in a baggage cart, then declare "I've seen America!"
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The question explored is what will happen on our planet if population growth, resource depletion and climate change continue unabated.
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It had been touched on before in the games, but it is finally explored from a point of view not seen in the books or games prior to this series.
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But what we haven't recently explored is how meaningless most messages are compared to a human life.
Video: Hard to stop texting b-cuz those msgs are so important! 2010
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The size of that universe, and the degree to which every angle of every idea was explored, is still one of the standards I hold good SF up against.
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These statements supporting surveillance rely on a crucial assumption that when explored is seen to be false.
Archive 2008-10-01 John Storhm 2008
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These statements supporting surveillance rely on a crucial assumption that when explored is seen to be false.
The Purpose Of Government Surveillance John Storhm 2008
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So is this going to be a "re-imagining" in the sense that it's brought to modern times or in the sense that the character will be explored from a different point of view?
Guy Ritchie, Surprisingly, Will Adapt Sherlock Holmes « FirstShowing.net 2008
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Furthermore: Critic Janet Maslin explored other aspects of the obtuseness of this guide in an entertaining review of this book in the New York Times on Sept. 4, 2006.
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One element of Cameron's career which has yet to be widely explored is his time as PR man for Carlton TV in the 1990s.
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