Sentences with phrase «dig deep into records»

Having the ability to dig deep into records while paying close attention to detail allows agents to find all of the potential issues with a title.

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They followed their Grammy Award - winning album Joshua Tree with Rattle and Hum, a deliberate effort to dig deeper into American music roots (blues, gospel and country), recorded in Sun Studios where Elvis Presley got his start.
Arsenal's record signing Mesut Ozil could have now dug himself into a deeper hole with his critics, as he was pictured on a night out in Berlin just hours after missing his side's victory over Newcastle, reports the Daily Mirror.
Duarte dug deeper into the archaeological record, eventually publishing a provocative commentary in Trends in Ecology & Evolution.
If you REALLY want to dig deep into fossil fuel projections, here is the You tube recording of a presentation September 22nd 2014 by Adam Sieminiski, the Administrator of the EIA, on this very report (the International Energy Outlook for 2014).
Charlotte Higgins, 2013 Judge and Chief Arts Writer at The Guardian, said: «When Elizabeth Price presented her project for Oxford it immediately became clear that she was on her way to producing a thrilling artwork that will dig deep into the Ashmolean and Pitt Rivers's archives and ask some characteristically penetrating questions of the way we think about and record the past.
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