Clinton near the end of its investigation, but didn't exhaustively question her, Mr. Pickering said.
Walking through a store he explains how sales staff are thoughtfully hired and exhaustively trained.
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He marshals material exhaustively, immerses himself in details, and forms judgments on a balance of competing evidence.
His two most recent books were exhaustively researched accounts of the CIA and of the bin Laden family.
He put "The Footprint Chronicles" up on Patagonia's website, exhaustively cataloging the environmental damage done by his own company.
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Jungian writers have written exhaustively about the psychological messages of myths and fairytales.
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All substantive matters were exhaustively controlled by the UN Department of Political Affairs and supervised by the secretary-general himself.
"This issue has already been studied exhaustively, but we have agreed to answer the comptroller's questions, " said spokesman Mark Behan.
Whenever a local foible or tradition grabbed his interest, such as the country's idiosyncratic waterway laws, he would research it exhaustively.
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By any standard, it has been an exhaustively splendid trip, crammed at once with private anxiety and lofty overviews of public strife.
Peterson, an authority on business coaching, wrote an exhaustively researched chapter in his book on executive coaching that outlines four types of coaches.
Laser Rangefinder: Again, I have exhaustively tested several brands of handheld GPS devices alongside laser rangefinders, and I now carry only the latter.
This all, of course, means that the happiest group on Earth must be the billionaires that FORBES so exhaustively tells you about, right?
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What supports and what throttles economic growth has been studied exhaustively.
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Several of us in the health professions have battled exhaustively to make efficiency changes and all too often found ourselves blocked by decrepit management structures.
After criticizing Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke exhaustively, the head of DoubleLine suggested shorting Chipotle, a stock the Greenlight Capital chief has targeted in the past.
Changes to the Philadelphia Eagles' training facilities are described exhaustively, to show that the new owners instilled confidence in players by lavishing them with new perks.
She's had very few opportunities to learn how to take tough questions and every one of the encounters has been examined exhaustively because they're so rare.
Being a less-serious soccer fan myself, I offer a comprehensive, exhaustively researched review of the team names in the 2006 Cup, from Albicelestes (Argentina) to Zbirna (Ukraine).
Home Secretary Theresa May said she "remained committed to ensuring it has all the resources and powers it needs to carry out its investigations thoroughly, transparently and exhaustively".
Wayne Miller's exhaustively researched, novel-like account of Walt Lillehei, a restless, hard-living surgeon who as a young man survived World War II and a deadly case of lymphatic cancer.
Based on the information mentioned in that article, our internal auditing department under the supervision of our board audit committee has reviewed and investigated each allegation separately and exhaustively.
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Wayne Miller's exhaustively researched, novel-like account of Walt Lillehei, a restless, hard-living surgeon who as a young man had survived World War II and a deadly case of lymphatic cancer.
The roots of Bruce Wayne's emotional problems are explored exhaustively, and exhaustingly -- anger stemming from the murder of his parents, guilt from his failure to avenge it, plus a Rosebuddy fear of bats.
Serious magazines and newsletters exhaustively analyse domestic politics.
None of the justices seemed concerned about the tax question, perhaps because it was discussed exhaustively yesterday and the Obama administration was forced to concede that it considered the penalty a tax for some purposes and not for others.
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In full realization that education is too broad and serious a subject to be treated exhaustively in a relatively brief magazine article, FORBES feels it is not unreasonable to apply some simple economic criteria to the vast and costly U.S. educational system.
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