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But in recent weeks, the Conservatives have started digging into Carney's loyalty to Canada.

From BBC

Reid’s ouster continues the “progressive” cable news outlet's trend of firing Black women who use their platforms to dig into race and class in politics.

From Salon

The author, a deputy executive editor of the Atlantic and former history lecturer at Harvard, skillfully blends zoning history with his own reportage, digging into the history of his apartment to find some answers.

Creator-writer-director White — I have only just realized his name is in the title — digs into spiritual matters here, as he did into sexual last time around.

I discussed it with my 5 Live production team, and we began to dig into it more.

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

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