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Meanings of further explorations in English
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Usage of further explorations in English
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Champlain remained, in the hope of making furtherexplorations 'towards Florida.'
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Dr. Livingstone's furtherexplorations-Effectsof slave-trade-Kirk 'srange-Ajawamigration-Nativefishermen-Arabslave-crossing-Splendidhighlands.
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Especially noteworthy were the furtherexplorations of the caves and drift throughout the British Islands.
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He turned to the upper beachline for furtherexplorations.
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In prosecuting furtherexplorations one of Sir Humphrey's vessels was wrecked and the whole crew perished.
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Then he set about making preparations for refitting the ship and getting ready for furtherexplorations.
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The sun was in the meridian, and counselled return, but curiosity led us on to furtherexplorations.
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We left the shops for furtherexplorations.
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He made furtherexplorations to the west of Lake Gregory, now Lake Eyre, and found some hot springs.
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But some biological characteristics and the molecular control mechanisms of MSC are not very clear and need furtherexplorations.
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A direct appeal to the home authorities for backing seemed the only way of securing funds for furtherexplorations.
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He resisted the temptation, therefore, to make furtherexplorations on the coast of Paria, and passed westward and northwestward.
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The determination to again attempt furtherexplorations was fixed in the minds of all; but how should it be conducted?
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After we had rested some weeks in Barra, we arranged our plans for furtherexplorations in the interior of the country.
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Recorded over two nights at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, the album showcases Guy Buttery's furtherexplorations in instrumentation and innovative soundscapes.
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Francis I. was in the thick of a disastrous war with Spain, and had not time just then to consider furtherexplorations.