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in-depth

Definition for in-depth

adjective as in painstaking

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Guest curator Steve Wilson’s exhibit labels provide excellent in-depth guides to the entire exhibit.

There will be live text commentaries on every day, followed by reports and in-depth analysis shortly after stumps.

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It is also the first in-depth anatomical description for any Myonera species and sets a new depth record -- found between 5,170 and 5,280 meters, about 800 meters deeper than any previously known specimen.

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More than three dozen in-depth interviews with gay men, lesbian women, bisexuals and transgender people, along with surveys and several new books, including “The End of the Gay Rights Revolution” by Ronan McCrea, also coming out next month, reveal a complicated—and contentious—relationship between the LGB and TQ+ components of what advocacy organizations and the Democratic party refer to as “LGBTQ+ people.”

She grows animated referencing Practical Aesthetics, the acting technique developed by David Mamet and William H. Macy for the Atlantic Theater Company, and detailing her fondness for in-depth script analysis.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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