Crossword clues for in-depth
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a. thorough and widespread
Usage examples of "in-depth".
Mitsubishi, and also managed the revenues from all his previous patents, plus of course drank himself blind on a daily basis and then needed at least two hours to sit there naked under a scratchy blanket and shake, and went around impersonating various kinds of health-care professionals during the periods he believed he was a health-care professional, from when he had the delirium-tremen-type career delusions, and in his spare time made in-depth documentaries and a dozen art-films that people are still writing doctoral theses on.
These self-sustaining concrete bunkers and gun emplacements went on for miles surrounded by hidden tank traps, a massive in-depth defense that was a kind of modern Maginot Line.
Among those who have long called for an in-depth congressional investigation was Admiral Thomas Moorer, who went on to become chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
There was porno, reruns, Penal Colony, Wildest Dreams, Jackie Gleason in The Honeymooners, soccer from Japan, jai alai from Los Angeles, an in-depth news show that was going on about some scandal inside Agrimex.
There was porno, reruns, Penal Colony, Wildest Dreams, Jackie Gleason in The Honeymoon-ers, soccer from Japan, jai alai from Los Angeles, an in-depth news show that was going on about some scandal inside Agrimex.
You've studied the Boaco Six situation in-depth, as you'll be accompanying us on this mission.
His term paper, an optional project on the mutation of angoran ovines, demonstrated an in-depth appreciation of genetic manipulation.
In addition to an in-depth study of Australian aboriginal dream legends, I had conducted a quick survey of dream myths from other cultures.
No cover could ever stand up to even a casual investigation, much less an in-depth one, and that bar code could someday mean that the immigration officer would get a flashing light on his panel, which would be followed by the appearance of a policeman or two.
However, he acknowledged that they had not yet participated in an in-depth interview with the police.
I did an in-depth interview with her at her flat the day before yesterday.
Marchbanks calculated that a personal in-depth interview with the leader of the Union of Patriotic Forces might give some clue about whether the man who por.
At the very least someone ofhigher rank than a metropolitan padre ought to do an in-depth interview with our well-traveled young man.
Finally, I thought it important that each issue contain a longer, in-depth interview with an individual writer in the community--after all, I opined, hundreds of people were fans of particular writers here in Chicago, but never are these writers asked to sit down and discuss what motivates them, why they write what they do, and what they think of the scene of which they are a member.
In October Jack was notified by the Russian embassy that his request for an in-depth interview with Boris Yeltsin had been granted.