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1 If everyone went right to bed, they could continue their new explorations .
2 We hope this artist-driven experiment might lead to some conclusions or at least to new explorations .
3 Further new explorations in the band's sound are heard on the old-time rock'n'roll of Dollyand So Long.
4 As new explorations were made in various parts of the world, this danger to the theological view went on increasing.
5 Starts for new explorations in Manyuema, 12th July, 1869.
6 The fur company's business was good, there were new explorations to Lake Huron, Georgian Bay, Lake Michigan, up to the Fox river.
7 The Bolivian mines have been neglected for years were in need of new equipment and new explorations , which the management could not afford.
8 He slept very little; every day and night there were new explorations to make, new things to see from eyes that missed nothing.
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