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He wants me to come in for a more detailed examination.
That kind of detailed examination could and should go on.
A more detailed examination supported the idea, but took them little further.
Only a detailed examination of the body would reveal exactly what had happened.
It began a detailed examination of the room and its contents.
It was a detailed examination of church life on a local level in a small provincial city.
It is the most detailed examination of this dark region made public to date.
"We'd like to take the car back for detailed examination," said another of the Forensic team.
She performed the detailed examination being reported on today in the journal.
She ordered some children to prepare the body for a detailed examination, then looked through their eyes.
Similar species are often difficult to differentiate without detailed examination.
None of the strange equipment would make any sense without detailed examination.
Detailed examination of the appropriate tools used in the data collection needs to take place.
You should first work through steps 1 to 4, and then proceed with a more detailed examination if necessary.
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You may have a detailed examination of both the nervous and muscle systems.
Like any good musician, she made a detailed examination of both instruments.
For that reason, I am not in a position to accept amendments today without detailed examination.
There'll be plenty of time for a more detailed examination later."
It would have been impossible to say without a detailed examination."
However, upon more detailed examination at the scene, the official figures reached 49 dead.
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The medic took Tony next and began the detailed examination.
Researchers will then get the collector tiles for detailed examination.
At the same time, these are obviously complex matters which require much more detailed examination.