He explained that the Gardai had been searching for some time for the body of a Latvian national who had gone missing while rock fishing. |
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Wise, sharp Michele has been asking searching questions for as long as she can remember. |
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Moreover, searching questions regarding faculty and amenities might not be possible. |
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Few tracks offer a most searching examination of a thoroughbred's ability, and potential. |
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Following a few searching questions, Mark was becoming more convinced that the story about Bernie was true. |
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Every meeting with a Prime Minister is an opportunity for the Queen to ask searching questions. |
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The team's winning habit has been so relentless these last two years, but adversity asks more searching questions. |
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That poses two searching questions for those determined to push the UK into the euro. |
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He is seen in a cemetery, a yellow star sewn onto his jacket, searching for familiar names. |
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Detectives searching for a missing Hull woman are following new leads which suggest she may have headed off to see her boyfriend after all. |
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Eastern states lamb buyers have landed in numbers in Western Australia, searching saleyards for stock to supply contracts. |
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Further cases may be detected by searching for coded coronary artery operations such as bypass surgery or angioplasty. |
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He followed them as best he could around the hold and saw them rove back and forth, as if searching for something. |
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Later in the resurvey, while working out of a temporary camp, he made the discovery he had been searching for. |
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Therese curtsied, oblivious to Hannah's searching gaze, and hurried to the kitchen, hastily retying her apron, and adjusting her hair. |
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Recovery of the buoy to which it was attached required several minutes of searching at its GPS deployment position to locate it. |
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When the kidnapping goes horribly wrong, everyone is left hurting and searching for revenge. |
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Residents searching for missing loved ones filed nervously past rows of wet garments laid out by rescuers on the grass. |
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He stared at me for a moment, as if searching for the proper response, and then finally nodded in assent. |
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There was a big pile of stuff in the corner and I rooted through it and felt like a dog searching for a bone or a pig looking for a truffle. |
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Since she owned the paper, she took the liberty of searching out and reporting her own stories. |
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Jared picked up the Rolodex, searching through the business cards and slips of paper. |
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He picked up his ring of keys and sorted through them, searching to the sound of jingling metal. |
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After few minutes of careful searching she pulled out black ripped jeans, black shirt, and red hoodie. |
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Sipowicz is searching for Lou DaSilva and he gets a line on where he can be found, so he and Clark go after him. |
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We will not stop searching until we have accounted for every soldier, sailor, airman and Marine missing in the line of duty. |
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Now is the time to start searching and any unwanted saleable items will be very welcome by the organising committee. |
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It seems that when a library is linked in, the dynamic linker starts searching all libraries for symbols, even for the libraries' internal ones. |
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Police are searching for witnesses after a man was robbed at knifepoint in a Swindon park. |
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Pearl scurried about the deck, searching the pirate crew to find the captain. |
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When searching the literature on your topic, please consult several sources of evidence-based reviews. |
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Police were last night searching for a boy aged nine missing for more than 24 hours after leaving his home to run an errand. |
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We spent so much time searching for the bra that would make up for the sag. |
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His enlightened mind refused to condemn the Talmud without a most searching enquiry. |
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He got lost searching for the computer room, and when he eventually did call me back, the system had already righted itself. |
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We enjoy long walks on the trails searching for the perfect walking stick, tracking deer, wild pigs and other animals. |
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The abruptness of the closure announcement has left them shocked and desperately searching for an alternative venue. |
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Her mother had sent her shopping with a maid, and now she was wandering the marketplace, searching for various materials. |
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They spent many hours searching in commercial databases, looking for abstracts and full-text articles. |
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Firefighters were searching for survivors trapped under debris in the old quarter of the town of Piera, near Barcelona. |
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He was also convinced that this lake contained the source of the River Nile, for which explorers had been searching for years. |
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These reveal a Janus-faced director, working firmly in a tradition of Victorian hagiography, but clearly searching for contemporary relevance. |
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Because of him, we read everything more closely, with a jaundiced eye, searching for hidden idiocies, subtle contradictions. |
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Thousands of survivors are searching for shelter, trying to protect themselves from water-borne illnesses. |
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Ultimately I think that the quest for God is about searching for threads of the divine in the tapestry of human experience. |
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Then they were stopping, searching and questioning people as they came through. |
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Those searching for ingredients for home-made soups might like to pick up some knobbly Jerusalem artichokes. |
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After two hours of searching from supermarket to supermarket, I decided to call it quits. |
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It is ten times faster and much easier than looking through a long list searching for a state and country. |
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Then in injury time, Miller's searching header back across a crowded area wreaked momentary havoc. |
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Each answer can be found by searching on the Web, or digging deep in your mind. |
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Don't get yourself depressed searching for items of clothing that will fit you perfectly off the rack. |
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England and France had only a few royally sponsored voyages of discovery in the 16th century, mostly searching for the elusive Northwest Passage. |
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Teams divided into four groups, combing through a two-mile radius searching for any clue of what might have happened. |
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So, I started searching for the truth about Judaism and where I belonged in my religion. |
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In 531 BC, after a life of searching, Sakyamuni attained the state of Nirvana and became a Buddha. |
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I headed out for the backyard where I proceeded to dig about a zillion holes in the ground searching for gold doubloons. |
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He's raking through the bins searching for anything recyclable to put in his already bulging trolley. |
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A few years ago, as often happens later in life with adoptees, she began searching for her real parents. |
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Ridenour tipped his head back slightly, like a wine connoisseur searching for the mot juste. |
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It features advertisements for equipment sales, as well as bands searching for musicians and various other items. |
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They ransacked the house searching for a gun for almost 12 hours but it was not found. |
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He begins to ransack the apartment, searching through drawers and cabinets. |
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His other hand was no carved snake, it was a living rattler, moving as if on its own, tasting the air and searching for prey. |
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Official optimism was replaced by a searching and comparatively realistic pessimism. |
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He reached another locked door and he knew that beyond it lay the set of rooms that he had been searching for. |
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The sense of smell is keen and the snout is used to probe when searching for food. |
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Since his arrival he has been searching for his long-lost relatives and for the next four weeks he will be documenting his search. |
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Then she applied to Nehemiah, found a realtor, and went searching for her dream home. |
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Mark walked into the bedroom and started going through their things, searching for a shirt he could put on. |
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But often I grazed fields like this one, searching for silverweed, wild garlic, cress in the damp corners. |
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And I'll be mightily amused if anyone goes searching through the archives for lurid details of my love life. |
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When searching for receptive females, males patrol around the habitat and stop to drum on the dry uppermost leaves on the ground. |
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After a few minutes of searching, I turned on the wind shield wipers, glancing into the rear view mirror, checking on Kate. |
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Her brown eyes are intelligent and searching and her long wiry dark hair has been cut into a short pixie-style cut and dyed honey brown. |
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I'm always thinking of wisecracks and witticisms, always searching for the funny side of a situation. |
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The key to effective searching of any database is an understanding of the databases structure and its unit records. |
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Recently, my daughter was searching for a plumber to install a new kitchen sink. |
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In some respects, searching for planets around red dwarfs is harder than around heavier, hotter stars. |
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Scholars are now searching for a new conceptual framework and the redefinition of key global issues in the new post-Cold War setting. |
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Villagers will also be searching for their loose coppers to make up a mile of coins. |
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In another tunnel, a red-haired man walked with a party of others searching this way and that. |
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The woodsman moved through the forest swiftly searching for twigs for the fire. |
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I looked out across Poole Harbour, searching for the dolphin as directed by the local old salt. |
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I can skip the searching process now and just grab a guitar, bass, keys or drums and lay it down. |
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If you are searching for other mentions of individual lamas and teachers, past and present, the Search Engine may help. |
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These boutique funds tend to be more flexible in their investments, searching for absolute, not relative, return. |
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There's a growing belief that searching, rather than sorting through nested folders, is the next revolution in how people use computers. |
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There, a bird hopped from spot to spot, searching for a worm beneath the ground as the Lord had instructed her to do. |
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A whole new world of gardening awaits you when you go searching for water lettuce, water hyacinths, lilies and prairie grass. |
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She figured that it would be best to assume a fake name, in case someone was truly searching for them still. |
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It centres on a young English woman who moves to New York searching for a career and, of course, an exciting love life. |
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I stared frantically up into his face, searching his eyes for any remnant of normality. |
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I brought you to my house and took you home when your mom got back from searching for you. |
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It's a searching song that beats just about any of the acoustic folkies that build their entire rep on self-imposed authentic recording methods. |
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It will be a tough bread and water diet supplemented by soul searching and large slices of humble pie topped by healthy sprinklings of modesty. |
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At first light on Saturday, three boats were launched, searching the river from the bridge as far away as Levitstown, four miles downstream. |
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In searching for alternatives to Socialist Realism, he became interested in anamorphosis and in the art of the mentally ill. |
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The group zipcuffs them and, after searching the house, leaves them in the jail for the authorities to find. |
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Teams of rescuers scoured bush-clad hills in rain and mist yesterday searching for the missing trio. |
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Due credit has to go to the hosts for striving to maintain some sense of momentum in the absence of any searching questions. |
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And it asks searching questions about the way state aid to industry is currently structured and doled out. |
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Five residents have agreed to ask searching questions on behalf of the group to bring out what they feel are the negative aspects of the plan. |
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A couple need to reflect on the year and ask themselves searching questions. |
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Sinclair's expected departure means Perry will now be under pressure to avoid further searching questions. |
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This has given her the knowledge and confidence to answer the most searching of questions from students. |
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If this was a covert air war, both Bush and Blair may face searching questions. |
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It was a searching question which he repeated four minutes later, when the same combination produced an identical result. |
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Could it be that we are genetically programed to create a form of religion in order to answer our searching questions? |
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Now the really searching questions were being asked of our fellows who responded in some style. |
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Searching his memory, he realized with mounting dismay that he didn't remember the phone number. |
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Perhaps, like Hawking searching for his elegant equation, filmmakers will never find the answer. |
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Hunters scoured thick forests today searching for a wild elephant that rampaged through villages on both sides of the India-Nepal border, trampling 12 people to death. |
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Pro-pipeline Democrats, meanwhile, appeared to be searching desperately for ways to turn a crushing defeat into a moral victory. |
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It seems that the males have taken advantage of the females' searching for these by having bright blue and red wattles hanging from their throats. |
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Harrison Blackwood and his cronies, meanwhile, spend their days ruminating on, and searching for, signs of intelligent life elsewhere in the universe. |
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The goal is to rapidly retrieve relevant information by applying Boolean logic to keywords and searching databases optimized for textual storage and retrieval. |
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They are searching for tips to perfect their ollies and kickflips. |
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During the mating season, males drum while wandering around the habitat searching for receptive females, which are more stationary than are males. |
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Searching for a point of connection with a switched-on audience, many in the media and politics are drawn to blogs. |
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And after all of the searching, something deep within keeps returning me to Brownsville, Brooklyn, where it all began. |
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He spent several hours searching the mountainside for his brother, an experienced walker, before descending to raise the alarm from a public phone box. |
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In consequence of these destructive acts, Enkidu dies, and Gilgamesh is left to wander half-crazed, searching in vain to resurrect his beloved friend. |
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Hope to find MH 370 was virtually destroyed by a month of bungled searching. |
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But nevertheless, parents should be inspecting the nostrils of their young ones, searching for sugar residue and burrowing larvae. |
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He was always calm and authoritative, despite the awareness of knowing that the police were ceaselessly searching for him. |
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Searching for the bar through the haze, I see many people bustling about, strangely all similarly outfitted. |
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They are searching for abnormalities in the soil, replanted vegetation and other signs of a rogue grave. |
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Tales like this, of sailors wandering the desert for miles searching for food and water, abound amid the brutality of the region. |
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With shaking limbs, she rose from her bed, stumbled to the small wardrobe that held her few remaining possessions and started rooting through them, searching frantically. |
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But as time went by, and there was no news of the men, I decided they were unlikely to bother taking the trouble and risk of searching me out in revenge for a minor setback. |
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A patch manager is a program that automizes the updating of the computer to the latest patch level, including searching, downloading and installing patches. |
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He turned around, his eyes searching hers in that way he had, their crimson depths revealing nothing but a deathly shimmer and a redolence of something lost. |
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Searching the Siberian hinterlands for a tiger moth that is surely extinct by now is his idea of fun. |
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We exhausted our fuel supply, refueled, and continued searching the area. |
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For a third time, the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of searching a person without probable cause. |
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Users can also find out how to protect their intellectual property by attending a free intellectual property searching workshop on patents, trademarks and registered designs. |
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He was in the kitchen, preparing an elaborate plate of kibble for Beryl, a scarred alley cat he had recently acquired while searching an abandoned house for valuables. |
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Searching for something to pry it off, she reached around blindly, but found nothing. |
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Verity gave her a small and rather absent smile as she hunted around the kitchen, searching the space near the kettle and the shelves by the window. |
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I leave at dawn, and I have no time for more soul searching with you. |
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Searching for people is one of the most difficult problems for search engines. |
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The eyes of one of the most feared men thrashed beneath their lids as his body rolled on its left side as if searching for something that only appeared in dreams. |
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By the time the moon wanes and Ramadan begins, some of the young men we are searching for might be under a different night sky and under bombardment from American aircraft. |
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The blond man stopped in his tracks, locking his sword into a perfect defensive position, his pale eyes roving into the shadows, searching for the voice's source. |
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Medical billing software with quick searching functions enables offices to quickly and effectively manage multiple databases worth of information. |
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He rubbed a weary hand over his face and turned towards the small kitchen where he riffled through the fridge, searching for something, anything, that was edible. |
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Searching for a tag line that could be excerpted for publicity purposes, I couldn't come up with one. |
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She is loving her Advent calendar, mostly because she gets a little chocolate every day out of it, but also she likes searching for the right number for the day. |
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His eyes roving around the room, searching for a way out of this mess. |
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By searching ports and quays, diving teams are familiarising themselves with their layout so that in future it will be easier to spot anything out of the ordinary. |
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Therefore, the chemical composition of an odorant will determine the attractiveness of the odor to the searching organism in terms of its identity and quality. |
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I was lost, fresh back from Vietnam, searching, maybe, for a peril the equivalent of war but aimed in the direction of life. |
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Chet is one of several offspring of big Hollywood icons searching to become the next Tupac or Eminem. |
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Now the father-of-three, who juggles working at a school with looking after his three children, is searching for 15 men to join a new slimming club. |
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Searching through the mass of keys on the ring, she found the one she wanted and slipped it into the keyhole on Ryder's door. |
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They were quartering the area, methodically searching the rugged terrain. |
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After years of searching for the ideal point at which to attach the suspension linkage to a frame, the gearheads concluded that their sweet spot didn't exist. |
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As she fingered through them, searching for the one that would unlock the main door, the keys jangled, causing Rena to surreptitiously look around. |
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Thank you for searching for more information on the Wolf Cub program. |
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It's a talent show that starts by searching for six inexperienced dancers from among hundreds of young people who took part in regional auditions. |
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Searching for ways to fight against the sniffles leads to a healthier menu and that is definitely a plus any time of the year. |
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Searching for explanations, they fell back on the archetype of the Australian bushman. |
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The narrative engages the theme of searching for lost roots, in this case, Afro-Caribbean ones, but does so subtly, without fanfare, yet with plenty of visual impact. |
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Searching through my photo archives, I was sure I had a blurred shot of it somewhere, alas no. |
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Searching for the source of embolic material resulted in the discovery of a cardiac myxoma in the left atrium. |
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The FBI has also been searching its records for any information that could assist the French investigation, a spokesperson added. |
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Romance can be found in a quiet spot in Rome, and in searching for ghosts in the Hampstead streets. |
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Searching a blood-soaked hotel room is tough enough without having to stumble through the dark. |
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In the next two days Myra asked her daughter many searching questions. |
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They are already using the junglefowl's new gene sequence to begin searching for agriculturally important variations in the genomes of three types of domestic chicken. |
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That in turn begs searching questions about future investment and growth. |
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Cops went searching for a would-be suicide bomber, combing through the north-central part of the city. |
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Searching for proof of institutional religion in two artists who no longer practiced the faiths of their childhoods is an inexact science. |
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Becca ran a trembling finger down the list, searching for her number. |
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Searching for matched donors within these registries takes only 1-2 days and is done free of charge. |
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Searching around the internet, I wasn't able to find anything to corroborate this statement. |
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Having a key at the start or end of the publication obviates skimming over the text searching for an earlier use to find the expansion. |
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He was found above-stairs in an empty room, searching the floor for something. |
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Our continued searching was rewarded, however, by excellent views of two Barau's Petrels one at each end of the day. |
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Consequently most chilopods are carnivorous, searching for earthworms, enchytraeids, and insects. |
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I went searching for a knife, but the kitchen was devoid of anything sharper than a spoon. |
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When he lowered the skiff they lay gaping on the boards under a sun that withered them visibly, Suttree gripped his forepockets, searching. |
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She was peeved and irritable, for she had spent the last hour searching for Titus, who had outgrown the fussings of her love. |
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Scroll down to 'googology 101' and 'googology 201', searching and advanced searching. |
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And they currently have forty-two ships searching for an immotile civilization beyond the region of space we Firewalled. |
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All that time we've been searching for the answer, and it was right in front of our noses. |
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Shortly thereafter, colonist George Howe was killed by a native while searching alone for crabs in Albemarle Sound. |
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He began searching the Italian coast for Napoleon's fleet, but was hampered by a lack of frigates that could operate as fast scouts. |
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Nelson set off in pursuit but after searching the eastern Mediterranean he learned that the French had been blown back into Toulon. |
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In 1998, the CWGC made the records of its buried online to facilitate easier searching. |
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Frictional unemployment is the time period between jobs when a worker is searching for, or transitioning from one job to another. |
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Despite Thomas Habington's protests, the men spent the next four days searching the house. |
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The hallmark of Holbein's art is a searching and perfectionist approach discernible in his alterations to his portraits. |
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I was going mad, desperately searching for something suddenly fresh and thrillingly exciting. |
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Myron Selznick also represented Olivier and when he met Leigh, he felt that she possessed the qualities that his brother was searching for. |
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Melody, for this, impossibly, was her mother's name, twinkled in a searching manner over the glasses. |
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Gilbert, Broccoli, Saltzman, Ken Adam and director of photography Freddie Young then went to Japan, spending three weeks searching for locations. |
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Finding information by simply searching the Internet could be much easier and faster than reading an entire book. |
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From the oak they could see patrols of Parliamentary soldiers searching for the king. |
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Police are still searching for the gunmen who hijacked the minibus carrying school pupils taking two of the children with them. |
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It was carried out by Peter Bailey Williams and William Bingley, while searching for rare plants. |
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Ducie Island was rediscovered in 1791 by Royal Navy Captain Edwards aboard HMS Pandora, while searching for the Bounty mutineers. |
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These have led to widely applied advances in computer science, especially string searching algorithms, machine learning, and database theory. |
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While searching for a better filament for his light bulb, Swan inadvertently made another advance. |
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After the completion of the recording sessions, the band began searching for replacement members. |
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Otters are active hunters, chasing prey in the water or searching the beds of rivers, lakes or the seas. |
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In Shark Bay, dolphins place a marine sponge on their rostrum, presumably to protect it when searching for food on the sandy sea bottom. |
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Geologists and engineers drill core samples and conduct surface surveys searching for specific compounds and ores. |
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Henry Hudson was another explorer who passed through Novaya Zemlya while searching for the Northeast Passage. |
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Several neighbouring countries sent soldiers to assist in searching for bodies and rescuing people. |
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Food is also obtained by searching the ground, often on the shore among sand, mud or rocks. |
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It also occurs frequently in reference to research methods, where it means searching through written sources for relevant information. |
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He headed north along the coastline, charting the lands and searching for the regions sailed by the Russians 40 years previously. |
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Nowadays in Europe in general, countries are searching for a way to recover fishing industry. |
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Tromp stopped this by searching the English vessels and detaining any Spanish troops he found. |
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Archaeologists have speculated that the group was searching the mudflats for seafood such as lugworms, shellfish, crabs, and seaweed. |
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On 7 February 2008, a NASA team embarked on a mission to Lake Untersee, searching for extremophiles in its highly alkaline waters. |
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A tanker off the coast of Florida reported seeing an explosion and observing a widespread oil slick when fruitlessly searching for survivors. |
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Many groups of colonists went to the Americas searching for the right to practice their religion without persecution. |
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They prefer to sit and wait for food rather than waste energy searching for it. |
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Robust benthopelagic fish are muscular swimmers that actively cruise the bottom searching for prey. |
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It is the discipline searching for a general understanding of reality, reasoning and values. |
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Fossil hunters can often be seen during the summer months searching for such finds. |
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Sutcliffe assaulted a prostitute he had met whilst searching for a woman who had tricked him out of money. |
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Rather than searching for food on a daily basis, members of a pastoral society rely on domesticated herd animals to meet their food needs. |
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No, sorry, but Jared is plantkin, though he's still searching to narrow it down. |
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When soldiers would look for water they would be searching for some sort of natural spring, or other form of flowing water. |
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The occupation drove many people in the coastal towns to the interior, searching for food and escaping the Japanese. |
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However, over the next four days the ship managed to limp along, searching for safety. |
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Although a few crops were planted, they spent most of their time and energy searching for gold. |
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The story that he was searching for the Fountain of Youth is mythical and only appeared long after his death. |
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In May 1539, Conquistador Hernando de Soto skirted the coast of Florida, searching for a deep harbor to land. |
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Hudson discovered the Hudson Strait and the immense Hudson Bay on his final expedition, while still searching for the Northwest Passage. |
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They too failed to penetrate it, and England lost interest in searching for the Northeast Passage. |
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Exploration is the act of searching for the purpose of discovery of information or resources. |
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The USS Rodgers, also searching for the Jeannette, landed a party on Wrangel Island, also in 1881 but after the Corwin party. |
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If cattle become depleted of sodium salts, they show increased locomotion directed to searching for these. |
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After several days of searching, the sheriff called off the manhunt. |
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Wesley finally received the assurance he had been searching for at a meeting of a religious society in London. |
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The crew of the Endymion reported that they had been searching for five or six hours, firing their cannon every ten minutes. |
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The lawyer is searching for the principles which underlined and underlay the court's decision. |
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It is thought the divers spent too much time too deep searching for the ornaments. |
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Both are searching for the perfect woman, though they disagree over this ideal. |
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Predictably in the second half it was the Potters, who went searching for goals as Fulham sat back to defend their lead. |
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He raised some very soul searching and gut wrenching questions in his commentary. |
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When colleague John Stackhouse was searching for a title for his lovely book on travelling across Canada, he decided to go with Timbit Nation. |
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So down Westwood Road I trogged, looking left, looking right, searching high and low for Slade Alley. |
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The computer showed that Ali had begun searching Google in October last year for poisons such as abrin, ricin and cyanide. |
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O'Neal isn't dragging like an achy veteran searching for a five-game break. |
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The app also employs voice recognition, letting users simply announce what they're searching for. |
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He pulled out a well-thumbed dictionary and began searching for a translation. |
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Archie servers can assist users in locating electronic texts, and WAIS servers can assist in locating and searching or browsing electronic texts. |
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Looking quite scary the children rampaged through school with their treasure maps and wanted posters searching for buried treasure. |
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Access time is critical in an application like an encyclopedia, dictionary or database where the drive spends most of its time searching data. |
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Marion Reeve's wedding band slipped off her finger 15 years after her wedding and she kept on searching for it for years, the Mirror reported. |
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For many kids, searching for the afikomen is the most exciting part of the Passover meal. |
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Sir David Attenborough looks at African wild dogs in Zambia, chimps in the Sahara and tiny tropical hermit crabs searching for shells. |
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The agitprop comedy, starring Stephanie Cole, right, and Brian Protheroe, asks some searching questions about the future of the service. |
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Latest element of Find it First program has consumers searching for an Airstream on realtor. |
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After the Flight MH370's disappearance on March 8, there were increasing difficulties in searching for the jetliner. |
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The UK's Association of Train Operating Companies is searching for an alliance to make a new mobile app to store railcards. |
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Also lurking in the booths were star stylists, secretly searching for eye-catching gowns for their clients to wear to upcoming red-carpet events. |
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By asking around, Vecchione turned up images from other scientists, most of whom had been searching the ocean for something else. |
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Once Kissy ran away from home and after hours of searching for her, it was Boris that found him in the neighbour's garden and brought him home. |
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Being a bit klutzy, while searching for a specific model I sometimes got to a wrong page. |
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One in four of those surveyed claim to have spent up to a week searching the classifieds for an available repairman. |
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With nostrils crossed, the moles crawled backwards and forth, searching for a reward they could smell but, bafflingly, could not locate. |
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When recordings of male leafhopper vibrational signals were played, spiders began homing in on the signal and searching for food. |
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Nothing like scrolling through a bazillion names and numbers just to get to the one you're searching for. |
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Under an oatmeal sky, Tom Scott tromped through thick scrub oak, searching for fleshy beach plums in Edgartown, Mass. |
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Buyers searching for licensable technologies can zero in on highly specific details in various classification tiers. |
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Some years ago Webber was searching for a way to locomote actors in a musical he was fashioning on trains. |
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Marine Corps, Lozier was searching for a next-chapter career opportunity that would allow him and his wife, Robyn, to go into business together. |
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In 1999, British explorer and salvor Mike Hatcher located the wreck after several weeks of searching. |
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Two researchers, Ann Lucas Birle and Endrina Tay, began searching for what became of the couple's library last year. |
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There are more parenting issues when Sharon decides to start searching for her birth father. |
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In 2002, a registry in Toronto found my birthmother for whom I had been searching for almost four years. |
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The anti-crime cops began searching the likely path of flight. |
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Police from the Met have begun searching an area of nearby scrubland including a deep concealed shaft and stinking sewers. |
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Gone are the days of replacing rotary tool mandrel screws and searching for a screwdriver. |
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The scout bombers flew long range reconnaissance from the carrier, each aircraft searching out a small arc of the threat axis. |
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In the first episode, Bear visits Snowdonia before diving into Cardigan Bay, searching for Mantis shrimps. |
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Abed leaned forward, searching between his seat and the gearshift. |
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Police have been searching a disused brickworks and a surrounding copse and lake near Norton Barracks in Worcestershire. |
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Chords, in any song, are identified without searching for tablatures or sheet music. |
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A PILOT escaped serious injury when his helicopter crashed into a loch while searching for his missing cabin cruiser. |
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All but the sifaka are nocturnal, so much of our searching took place at night, looking for eye shine in our headlamps. |
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And a Call Number helps in a similar way when you're searching to find the right book. |
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Searching for some solace, some clue that would let him know she had been happy with him, she had not bore ill will for him, that she loved him unconditionally. |
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Searching for an alternative program, Roosevelt embraced the ideas of advisers who believed that the fundamental problem of the Great Depression was underconsumption. |
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Searching for new wrecks requires patience and sometimes hard choices. |
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Searching through 38 articles in five volumes is heavy physical work. |
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The outcome is that significant numbers of former Lib Dem voters who want to engage in British politics but are desperately searching for an alternative switch to Ukip. |
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Birders usually explore trails on Elliott Key by day, searching for Caribbean specialties such as black-whiskered vireos, gray kingbirds, or white-crowned pigeons. |
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She was very pleased with her reading and told me that she's done Raki and has been searching around spiritualist churches for help and guidance with her gift. |
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As Thor rushes her to Asgard for safety, the dark elves attack in spaceships searching for the weapon and Loki escapes with his sneer still intact. |
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He also was a rock hound and loved spending his weekends with his family searching for interesting rocks and artifacts in the forests and wild parts of Mass. |
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A deep and searching kiss with a controlled tongue action meant the kisser was after a serious relationship while 'butterfly' kissers were tighter with their emotions. |
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In reverse of many career searching job-hoppers, Nelson actually spent more time at each company he moved to, with ValueCommerce being by far the longest at seven years. |
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