At the library I shirked my homework and pored over old bound volumes of these magazines.
Investigators pored over the debris with flashlights overnight and Monday morning, searching for clues.
During both intermissions, attendees of all ages eagerly pored over the program's detailed synopsis.
And then there were the countless photos of the iconic and controversial leader which he pored over.
Search teams extracted a victim's body as they pored over the rubble in a hunt for possible survivors.
Developed economies are awash with public data to be crunched and pored over by analysts and market researchers.
Each answer, expression and reaction will be pored over by pundits looking to tell voters who won the debate.
He pored over Army regulations and became convinced that the Army's case against him violated the military's own rules.
For weeks, my grandfather sat in the long-stemmed grass and pored over the brown volume with its soft pages.
Exactly what, beyond income, affects subjective well-being from health, marital status and age to perceptions of corruption is much pored over.
Investors pored over the earnings of Wall Street banks to see how the credit-market crisis had affected their business.
Stolp knew there was a high incidence of cancer so he pored over numbers collected by the California Health Department.
U.S. authorities traveled a couple of times to the United Arab Emirates and pored over 2 million pages of documents.
Always an enthusiastic reader, she pored over Karl Menninger's The Human Mind: case studies of pyromaniacs, kleptomaniacs, schizophrenics and murderers.
Those who admired Berman, and those who said that he had abused them, pored through the book in search of clues.
Most were Americans -- FBI agents who pored over the crime scene, who tracked the defendants, and who later interviewed them.
The whole of my adult life has been pored over for something which could be twisted to suit the present prejudice.
In 1986, Dr. Chari pored over a list of 3, 400 possible agents before finding two that seemed to be potent enough.
Before I went out to visit her, I pored over articles about ABC that painted Ken as the founder, owner and chief.
As a boy, he pored over the record books of American baseball.
Her officials pored over the fine print of local regulations and discovered a slew of violations the hotel lacked menus in braille, for example.
The letter, whose signatories included the committee's influential Republican chairman, was sent after the lawmakers pored over 19 volumes of classified information on Iraq.
He pored over the books, interrogated the senior staff he inherited and then set out to fix the parts that Fiorina had gotten wrong.
For the Clinton Presidential Library, opened in 2004, she pored over the former president's daily schedules, speeches and papers, interviewing him and his staff.
The Yankees have no doubt pored over every word of Alex Rodriguez's contract in recent days, searching for something akin to an escape hatch.
Mr. Stoppard pored over the novels for more than a year.
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An office where Bill Struth and Willie Waddell, where Jock Wallace and Graeme Souness and his own personal sorcerer, Walter Smith, pored over their battle plans.
Even better, my team of researchers has picked and pored over it, and I'm happy to say that not one clue could lead you to macaca.
The media has pored over all these changes in search of hints about how the president will respond to the Democrats' defeat in last year's election.
What happens here will be pored over by those back at Westminster trying to work out their own fortunes come the general election in two years' time.
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