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1 Therefore, it is pressing to explore new targets and drugs for AD.
2 Artists love the opportunity to explore new technology - like 3D printing.
3 It's time to explore new ways of buying and operating that infrastructure.
4 I like to explore new places and think out of the box.
5 Neesa wasn't calling us to a hunt or to explore new territories.
6 Expand the business, explore new markets, conquer new horizons, that sort of thing.
7 Give yours a change of scenery; let them explore new territories with you.
8 Additional studies are required to explore new targeted and more effective treatment modalities.
9 His guidance counsellor has advised him to explore new apprenticeships in this area.
10 Set in Middle Earth, the television adaptation will explore new storylines preceding J.R.R.
11 We are enticed to explore new worlds, to embark on the solitary journey.
12 This would be our small crew to explore new routing in the D.R.
13 Jack said after seven years it was time to leave and explore new opportunities.
14 Stepping down, Langford said the time was right for him to explore new challenges.
15 But some CDU and Greens leaders see a chance to explore new power options.
16 Their new album, Holy Fire, shows Foals are not afraid to explore new pastures.
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