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Explores meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of explore
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Oprah Winfrey explores revolutionary approach to childhood trauma for "60 Minutes" - CBS News Oprah explores "life-changing question" in treatin.
The Wizard explores the Wizard's views that women cause wars through their shopping habits and that governments with monarchies are more stable, and explores the life of the Wizard of New Zealand.
A 2021 documentary film made by Liverpool filmmaker Bea Freeman called Daughters of the Windrush explores stories of great family achievements against the odds as they faced racial discrimination.
A charming combination of unique subject matter and clichéd storytelling, explores the perspectives of characters rare to the genre — namely, Ellie who is a queer, Chinese-American teenager — with some pretty predictable narrative turns.
A fall film festival favourite, Ever Deadly, which explores the life and sounds of the Juno and Polaris Award-winning Inuk artist Tagaq, is now getting a wider release, including a run here in Vancouver at the VIFF Centre beginning Jan.
After all, the Xbox 360 title explores the first 80 episodes of the series in a fully-open Konoha.
After waking up in a new body, he explores and experiences "lookism," a term that describes stereotypes, preferential treatment or discrimination based on looks.
Algold Resources Ltd., a junior mineral exploration company, acquires, explores, and develops gold mining properties in Mauritania, West Africa.
Although it has many of the trappings of a period piece, primarily explores perception.
A Mexican Trilogy — Charity: Play that explores the universal need to belong; on stage through Saturday, Firehouse Theater Company, John Hand Theater, 7653 E. First Place, Denver; $20-$25; firehousetheatercompany.
And that’s what the book explores — his own thinking, the way other people reacted to him and what that meant for our Constitution.
A new book explores the pandemic from the perspective of health-care workers, and how their actions didn't feel particularly heroic at the time.
Another exhibition explores Victoria’s past through the letters, ephemera, invitations, dance cards, petitions, plans and registers collected by the Prahran Mechanics’ Institute since 1854.
Another movie explores capitalism’s ills, this time written based on a true life story.
A radical intervention is underway at one of our favourite pocket parks; explores how we can design truly accessible public spaces, via a series of sustainable temporary installations in the City of London.
As Alan Wake, players explore The Dark Place, while Saga explores Bright Falls and its surrounding areas.
As it explores themes of faith, parenthood, and the unknown, is a modern ode to the inspiring and family-friendly '80s sci-fi films that captured humanity's yearning to contact whoever's out there.
As much a biography as an evocation of Thatcherism, the film explores music and art from the period to better emphasize the turbulent social climate of the U.K. in the 1980s.
As the plan unfolds, How to Blow Up a Pipeline explores the effects of the climate crisis in unique ways that serve to underscore the severity of the crisis and the very personal toll it takes on everyone it touches.
As the title suggests, explores the first generation to grow up with this realization — as well as the myriad ways in which it’s messed them up.