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  • A site called Explorations has an extensive list of Palin rumors and the truth that rebuts them.

    Saberpoint 2008

  • Their albums, notably "Portrait in Jazz," "Explorations" and "Sunday at the Village Vanguard" (all for the Riverside label), set new levels of aspiration for pianists and new standards for interaction in jazz-piano trios.

    Emulating Bill Evans 2010

  • "Explorations" so effective; after what he'd learned recently, Odeon suspected a different source.

    The Alembic Plot A Terran Empire novel Ann Wilson

  • Before she had become so wide a traveler she used to plan a book, to be called "Explorations" or some such title, in which all the most familiar scenery was to be described under fictitious names; and only the map appended would gradually reveal, through its new local phraseology, that "Hide and Seek Town" * was Princeton, Massachusetts, and so on indefinitely.

    Mrs. Helen Jackson ("H.H.") 1885

  • The 'Explorations' proposals range from using the body's own defenses to creating new synthetic warriors.

    Crosscut 2009

  • Clerestory "Explorations" men's a cappella ensemble performs music of LeJeune, Gesualdo,

    The Berkeley Daily Planet, The East Bay's Independent Newspaper 2008

  • Clerestory "Explorations" men's a cappella ensemble performs music of LeJeune, Gesualdo,

    The Berkeley Daily Planet, The East Bay's Independent Newspaper 2008

  • She's started a blog to keep in touch with her family and friends: European Explorations.

    Beyond the Underground: 2009

  • Two years ago, the foundation launched Grand Challenges Explorations (GCE), which is aimed at encouraging researchers with promising and sometimes unconventional ideas for improving health to apply for $100,000 grants.

    Bill Gates: Great Ideas from Unexpected Places Bill Gates 2010

  • Two years ago, the foundation launched Grand Challenges Explorations (GCE), which is aimed at encouraging researchers with promising and sometimes unconventional ideas for improving health to apply for $100,000 grants.

    Bill Gates: Great Ideas from Unexpected Places Bill Gates 2010

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