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exploration

[ek-spluh-rey-shuhn] / ˌɛk spləˈreɪ ʃən /


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While much of the spotlight in energy tends to fall on exploration and production companies, oil equipment names offer a different kind of opportunity.

From Barron's

The great stories of exploration and trade and imperial rivalry are here, from the Phoenician sailors who plied the ancient Mediterranean to the 17th-century Dutch who traded in the East Indies.

From The Wall Street Journal

While she did not argue for new exploration, she said many countries were now looking to step up production.

From BBC

The findings suggest that AI can also function as a creative collaborator that encourages exploration, engagement, and inspiration.

From Science Daily

“One Battle After Another” is a satirical action-thriller with an intense and timely exploration of American extremism that stars DiCaprio as a retired revolutionary forced back into action.

From Los Angeles Times