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- verb explore anew
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Examples
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Wedded as they may be to their respective image banks, Anderson and McMillen want to find new things to talk about, new sensations to provide, even as they re-explore their habitual themes.
Peter Frank: Blague d'Art: American Masters, American Dreams Peter Frank 2010
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Second man to walk on the moon said the US should focus on a mission to Mars and drop plans to re-explore the moon
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Wedded as they may be to their respective image banks, Anderson and McMillen want to find new things to talk about, new sensations to provide, even as they re-explore their habitual themes.
Peter Frank: Blague d'Art: American Masters, American Dreams Peter Frank 2010
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This show's universe is already enormous, and I'd rather re-explore older characters than get to know a new set of bad guys.
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EST on CBS, and that apparently meant it was time to re-explore the idea of putting the male and female lead together romantically.
'The Big Bang Theory' 100th Episode: Penny And Leonard 2.0 Software Defined (VIDEO) The Huffington Post News Editors 2012
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Wedded as they may be to their respective image banks, Anderson and McMillen want to find new things to talk about, new sensations to provide, even as they re-explore their habitual themes.
Peter Frank: Blague d'Art: American Masters, American Dreams Peter Frank 2010
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EST on CBS, and that apparently meant it was time to re-explore the idea of putting the male and female lead together romantically.
'The Big Bang Theory' 100th Episode: Penny And Leonard 2.0 Software Defined (VIDEO) The Huffington Post News Editors 2012
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MR: Are they possibly ideas you're going to re-explore in the future?
Mike Ragogna: That "St. Judy's Comet" Kid: A Dinner Conversation With Harper Simon 2010
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MR: Are they possibly ideas you're going to re-explore in the future?
Mike Ragogna: That "St. Judy's Comet" Kid: A Dinner Conversation With Harper Simon 2010
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And anyway, the surprises -- and there are many -- have less to do with twists and turns in the plot than watching Scorsese re-explore one of his favorite subjects -- this time with new eyes.
Shutter Island Paradise Sam Wasson 2010
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