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The country could thus more rapidly and thoroughly integrate itself into the global economy.
FORBES: Fact and Comment
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She pledged an investigation "as swiftly and thoroughly as possible" into the "tragic incident" at the weekend.
BBC: Pakistan urged to rethink Bonn Afghan talks boycott
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Do you have to chew your food more thoroughly now or cut it into small pieces to eat?
CNN: Difficulty swallowing
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Now this is the problem, people never go into these things thoroughly.
CNN: 'WE HAVE COMPROMISED'
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So thoroughly has this fable soaked into the culture that it is now mere conventional wisdom that if we just let it all out from the deep recesses of our souls--the anger, the fear, the prejudice, whatever--we will all be better off.
CNN: Viewpoint: Not Enough Conversation?
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Now, after seven years and similar missions to South America and Spain, the glorified-seafood-shack concept has morphed into a worldly, gutsy and thoroughly modern restaurant.
WSJ: Seafood Restaurant Meets the Gulf Coast
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Mrs Miller has written to the chairman of the BBC Trust, Lord Patten, to stress that the corporation's investigations into itself should be conducted "thoroughly".
BBC: UK
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The Coroner for Inner North London has resigned following an inquiry into his decision to appoint his wife without thoroughly checking her qualifications.
BBC: Resignation over Amy Winehouse coroner appointment
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"To win the Grand Final in your last game is a massive send-off and he thoroughly deserves it because he puts his heart and soul into the game, " said Senior.
BBC: Smith turns focus to GB success
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The visual cortex is divided into some two dozen areas, but the most thoroughly investigated are those that handle the incoming signal first.
ECONOMIST: The biology of art
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You also made much of the thoroughly discredited claim that organic farming requires more land to be brought into cultivation.
ECONOMIST: Organic matter
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Argentina thoroughly deserved the victory, which was never in serious doubt from when Park Chu-Young directed the ball into his own net.
BBC: World Cup 2010: South Korea coach rues missed chances