So, after he is abducted, he is forced to wander, looking for a community where he can settle. |
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Acronyms or abbreviations can confuse a client who is looking for the business in a resource listing. |
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So, all in all, I have begun looking for shows I think come from this sort of thinking. |
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Those people who gave healthy donations to the labor party will be looking for healthy paybacks. |
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The men go off and look for casual labour during the day while women and children spend the day looking for shade. |
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So you're likely looking for those with Kurdish language abilities, not Arabic. |
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All research is easily tagged and categorisable, so that researchers can filter through their many files to find the one they were looking for. |
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Of Algerian origin, she had been looking for a job in international marketing for several months. |
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When it comes to access to information, not everyone's looking for a level playing field. |
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It snaked down and wriggled about, looking for a good avenue down to the ground but, thankfully, it failed to do so. |
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The team is looking for fresh new krumpers, bone breakers, spinners and unique street dancers. |
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We are looking for someone who can share a good conversation, not somebody who is just going to get wrecked. |
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Cars and bicyclists often are not looking for each other, which can lead to wrecks at intersections. |
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They all lack real hope in the future, see no point in looking for tomorrow, and believe that they are worthless. |
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We are looking for a side of 10 student warriors worthy enough to battle against a team of 10 developers in six rounds of two undisclosed games. |
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I've been continuously looking for my own self worth through the words of someone else. |
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It is always a different world order that we are looking for be it politically, socially or economically. |
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We crouched beside the tree, looking for all the world like a Christmas card photo. |
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Students compare their two worksheets, looking for similarities and differences. |
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According to the exit polls, the guy won because Democrats were looking for someone with electability. |
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But here, as with other mental states, we need a working definition to clarify what we are looking for. |
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Not that he's looking for excuses, just proof that his specialism works to very fine margins. |
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Now that his show has been suspended, unemployed Chris has picked up his cutlass and is looking for a work. |
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Turkey calls are a must-stock item for turkey hunters who are always looking for new calls to draw in gobblers. |
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It helped her get into a fancy boarding school, for instance, but it also attracted superficial wooers looking for the ultimate status accessory. |
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He walked on foot into the forest as he had done many times, looking for any signs of movement in the bushes ahead. |
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Searching, Alex frantically clawed at the strong arm that possessed her, looking for an escape amidst chaos. |
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Every area of the sanctuary is full, with 54 cats and kittens, 35 dogs and more than 50 rabbits and small rodents all looking for loving homes. |
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It's a program called the Anglo-Australian Planet Search Program, and what you're looking for is stars whose motion encompasses a wobble. |
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Then we come along, power hungry wizards looking for the secret to immortality, and we bag you. |
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Healy visited libraries and scholarly collections looking for reconstructions of the ruins. |
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He witters on in a comedy falsetto about lutes, but doesn't seem to find what he's looking for up in the hills. |
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Special Forces reconnoitered the jungle, looking for U.N. forces being held hostage as part of Cobra Gold 2002 exercises. |
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I always reckon there should be at least one impulse buy when looking for plants. |
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Their questions are good and they aren't looking for a recital of the details of the platform. |
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If you are looking for some respite from the cold winter months there is an abundance of destinations to suit all budgets. |
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If you're looking for a hypothesis, it may be interesting to document how different antenna lengths impact radio reception. |
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If you're looking for something a little more assertive, try the half-Windsor knot, a modest version of the Windsor knot. |
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I probably need to send it airfreight, and am looking for companies that operate out of Perth. |
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The local rec center sponsors stuff, so see what softball teams or swim clubs are looking for new talent. |
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There are many web sites on the Internet to find keypals if you are looking for international keypals. |
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I'm looking for everything on a specific keyword, and if some store is keyed to that word I'm going to get their stuff. |
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I am also looking for a firm commitment in the form of a date on which the agreed work will commence. |
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It was early and the forest was quiet, and I was looking for an agouti, a cat-sized rodent and subject of Enrique Ortiz's recent research. |
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This printer has just about everything you're looking for in a package only slightly larger than a ream of paper. |
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I think modern young couples are still looking for the old fashioned stability and public commitment my generation went in for. |
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The government wields enormous power over the economy, and industrialists are always looking for ways to promote their interests. |
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When you do write criticism, are you looking for more notoriety, or to spread your opinions, or just to earn money, or is it something else? |
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This statement on creating emotional reality affords me the opportunity I've been looking for. |
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I had been looking for some software to manage web projects in an agile and collaborative way. |
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Do you want this guy for real, or are you just looking for great taste, less filling? |
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It's the one common thread in us all that keeps us looking for cures for Aids and other diseases as well as reaching for the stars. |
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Quite a few people come looking for cartoon ducks, and they find them, after a fashion. |
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He was gripping the ship's wheel with white-knuckled hands, and his eyes were combing the rigging, looking for signs of trouble. |
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The procedure of looking for aforesaid gainful employment is generally simple. |
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Although I love Dead Man, it's not a Western for those looking for men in white hats riding off to save the town. |
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Readers might be looking for entertainment, information, affirmation or help. |
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I sat there, with the sun beating down on me, the wind whistling in my hair and the sound of a buzzard overhead looking for prey. |
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They're whip-smart, funny, and kind, and that's what I'm looking for in a friendship. |
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I had so-called Spanish omelette in mind, but couldn't even be bothered to start looking for recipes, so I just whipped something up. |
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The No.24 was looking for balance between aerodynamics and mechanical grip. |
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So if you're looking for snarling rants about politics and war, come back in the New Year and we'll see what happens. |
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It seems that if a man leaves his house without saying where he is going, he is assumed to be looking for a girlfriend. |
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The organisation is looking for more volunteers and there could be no better advertisement for the group than Julie. |
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I was looking for the advertising costs so I can put in an advert for my new venture! |
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From there, he was off to different parts of New York and the country, looking for the right randos to photograph. |
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The potential for a share to advance usually attracts investors, who are looking for quick profits. |
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Hospital administrators are looking for more ways to contract out even more treatment functions to private companies. |
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But people are looking for a revitalisation of arbitration with a fixed timetable as a result of their experience with adjudication. |
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We'll never find happiness by looking for it, any more than we'll find the crock of gold at the end of the rainbow by looking for it. |
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They are the Mom and Dad and kids walking to work or school while looking for a gun barrel pointed at them from a white van. |
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I suppose Jin thinks I am a weeping waif, looking for a poor soul to shed her troubles on in a rain of sobs and runny noses. |
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But there's one thing guaranteed to make me rage-quit my browser and go looking for cute kitty pictures instead. |
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The Addressograph Bartizan 4850 is ideal for businesses looking for an affordable, reliable imprinter for credit card transactions. |
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If you are looking for something in the Addressograph and Bartizan Family we have it. |
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Calne Town Council is now looking for additional land to be used for allotments in the south of town. |
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At one point, some of the addaxes trotted over to us, no doubt looking for their customary handout. |
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Some are seeking asylum and are looking for welcome and encouragement from people in rural areas. |
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We're looking for jokes, gags, funny stories, pictures, whatever, but they must be your original work. |
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He was looking for under-utilised joinery skills, a resourceful design team as well as local supplies of timber. |
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Ralph switched on the AM radio and spun the dial, looking for a news program. |
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Of course, all this business acumen didn't come from heading out on the highway looking for adventure. |
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If you would care to accompany me up the apples and pears I think I have what you are looking for. |
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Yep, from various people's descriptions a small oil radiator sounds like exactly what I'm looking for. |
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Some leaders are looking for business tools to help them break away from the pack. |
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I tried many styles of underwear and jockstraps looking for something to wear that would keep me from chafing when I bike and run. |
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If you're looking for job security and not necessarily a specific job, go to a region that has a diverse economy. |
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Anyone looking for an old-fashioned western will be pleased, but those looking for a two-gun actioner should try something else. |
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Hey kids, looking for something rad to do this winter that doesn't cost a lot of money? |
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This sleek clamshell is just the job for anybody looking for a stylish phone that does what it says on the tin. |
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Readers looking for a racy, entertaining romp full of plot twists, scandal and exposed secrets will not be disappointed. |
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I'm looking for people who may have seen something suspicious at about quarter past one to say half past one or quarter to two, in that area. |
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We also link to some of Britain's best weblogs, if you're looking for inspiration. |
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The forum is also looking for volunteers to act as rangers along the trail. |
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It blinded me with details of how many of its clients were looking for a car just like mine. |
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Fast-paced dance music was playing, and people were either dancing like crazy, making out or weaving through the crowds looking for their dates. |
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Burnley boss Steve Cotterill is still looking for three pieces to complete his jigsaw puzzle. |
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Now, the bill is about to come due, and they're looking for ways to weasel out. |
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When our planted acreage had increased to about 7 acres we began looking for our own farm. |
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A 16-year-old student from Wales is looking for funding to develop a wearable mouse device. |
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Flynn is believed to be looking for a new investor with enough cash to support a series of international acquisitions. |
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In the short term, if anyone is looking for weaners, we know of a breeder in Biggar who has piglets available which were born last weekend. |
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Anyway, I was just looking for the text of his remarks, which I didn't find, but I did find an additional quote from the speech that struck me. |
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If you're looking for something to spice up your menu plan and contribute a good dose of protein at the same time, try Quorn. |
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Roberts, looking for a second against his former club, stepped forward to take the spot kick but his weak shot was easily saved. |
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I nodded in acknowledgement of his efforts and jogged around the roof, looking for the hatch, and finding it. |
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Walking on the dusty roads we were waylaid by a woman looking for passengers for her bus. |
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She's single and looking for a partner, male or female, to have her way with. |
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I was looking for 25 watt bulbs, a ridiculous wattage, but that's what the original fixture in the dining room wants. |
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She also blames the row on the media desperately looking for an argument in the quiet holiday period. |
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If you are looking for a place to wind down, you may enter the old-style tea house and enjoy a cup of jasmine tea. |
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Her voice was low, near to a whisper so as to ensure that nobody would notice the quaver in her voice were they not looking for it. |
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With the yen depreciating against the dollar, the Japanese have been looking for something more secure. |
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I am not writing this letter looking for praise or accolades for my efforts. |
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This type of wallpaper is ideal for consumers looking for a great degree of washability, scrubbability and durability. |
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Carry on past a row of cottages, just before reaching the war memorial before looking for a track on the left. |
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But I wasn't looking for that pitch because he was now throwing sinkers away. |
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It could be someone who has a new job and has to change their entire wardrobe or it could just be someone who is looking for a special outfit. |
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Thanks to harassed arts writers looking for easy targets, mime traditionally gets a bit of a kicking at the festival. |
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I'm at the library every morning at opening time to check the want ads, make phone calls and surf the web looking for openings. |
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They spent many hours searching in commercial databases, looking for abstracts and full-text articles. |
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In all my wanderings looking for indigenous breeds of dogs, I have seen only two specimens, both near Pollachi, Tamil Nadu. |
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As I was looking for a place to stay I wandered off Jomtien Beach Road and noticed what I thought would be a reasonably quiet place to stay. |
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Beggars, gamblers, drunkards, and prostitutes walked the streets, looking for money which, one way or the other, they would get. |
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The waking at night for comfort definitely started when we started looking for houses a couple of months back. |
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Since then, she's done everything from teaching sign language to waitressing, all while looking for another girl group or record deal. |
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In law firms this is of particular importance as firms are looking for people who are able to keep time well as their whole income depends upon it. |
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As long as the school system keeps offering uncompetitive wages, people looking for jobs will apply elsewhere. |
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After a cocktail of PTSD meds failed to alleviate his symptoms, Kiernan says he was looking for a way out. |
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These are hard times, and there's a lot of ambient anger looking for a target. |
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The reduction in the unemployment levels is largely due to part time jobs and more people simply giving up looking for jobs. |
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I was looking for characters, originals, people who could articulate what they were doing in colorful ways. |
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He was seen by several passengers at the Bahamas hotel in Giglio port looking for dry socks. |
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Those looking for a behind-the-scenes look at the Romney-Ryan ticket in 2012 will not be disappointed. |
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For those looking for a bellyful of laughs, two humorous pieces in the yuletide spirit. |
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Someone looking for something longer might binge-watch a series on Netflix. |
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One worn over her head and showing her blouse means that she is not married and looking for a husband. |
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Almost everyone I spoke to said they have used JSwipe because they are specifically not just looking for a booty call. |
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Ali Fedotowsky is the latest reality star looking for love, but instead she found a jealous weatherman and a Canadian cad. |
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They carefully scanned open windows along the route, looking for places where a shooter might hide. |
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They dug, demolished, and dismantled The cathedral brick by brick, looking for the leftovers of Escobar's fortune. |
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I was looking for a gay man who specialized in CBT and whose office was geographically desirable. |
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According to WBAL, investigators were looking for a cell phone and pink underwear that had been described by the victim. |
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Hackneyed and sterile, the Rockwell is ideal if you are looking for vastly overpriced drinks served by offhand waiters with pathetically slow service. |
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And for any wallflowers out there, an item called Dance-Mate promises to pair viewers up with other dance fans looking for a partner to tango with. |
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The four of them wandered the sidewalks and parks half of the time looking for their undeclared leader, and the other half of the time they just had fun. |
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Wes leafed through the want ads, looking for some sort of job. |
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Marines stepped warily around the bodies, looking for their own comrades. |
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In the distance, a barn owl quartered a field looking for a rodent supper. |
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The garda team are looking for accelerants that may have led to the fire. |
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Noelle, the Queensland heeler mix, is still looking for a home. |
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One woman admitted that she was past her best and was only looking for someone to meet her for a quickie in the steam room, where she wouldn't have to bear close scrutiny. |
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It was swiftly adopted by users looking for a cleaner, more intuitive interface for visiting their favorite websites. |
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Mike told the clean-up workers to keep going and worry about looking for it later. |
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Organisers are also looking for community organisations to run antiquated fair games such a quoits and bob-the-apple to add to the atmosphere of the day. |
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Whatever Don's initial reluctance, he acquiesces to Winston's prodding because he is, actually, looking for something, even if he doesn't know what that something is. |
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The club is looking for match sponsors for their friendlies. |
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The police searched all the rooms looking for any Stavitsky documents and combing through financial records. |
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As I continue to work, and as I learn more, I have to keep looking for ways to be slightly outside of my comfort zone. |
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It's a pose that should not be taken seriously, nothing more than addlebrained adolescents playing naughty dress-up, bored children looking for attention. |
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The couple decided to use the pen they won as a raffle prize to raise money for charity and are now looking for local businesses to donate further prizes. |
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These days when a farm is put up for sale it is more likely to be snapped up by a wealthy city worker looking for a weekend retreat than taken on by a new farmer. |
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Sadly, those looking for a clear predictor will be confounded, but they can find some clues about the future. |
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Skydivers are not, generally, adrenaline junkies looking for their next fix nor are they people who go out every weekend flirting with possible death. |
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Early in the nineteenth century crews of visiting ships came looking for flax, and from 1829 whalers came to share the bounty in this southern area. |
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And he was asked that question by a soldier, who said that he had to go through some junkyards looking for armor to put on his vehicle so that he would feel safe. |
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I go out looking for adventure and risk, so I can feel alive. |
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What he's looking for in a bona fide getaway place is fun, informality, joy, whimsy, self-expression, magnificent land, views and an opportunity for magical experiences. |
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If you're looking for a record from whiny white kids lamenting the complete hopelessness of ever finding another significant other, please look elsewhere. |
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The OS vendor is certainly looking for a buyer or a white knight. |
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But it was also a counterproposal to those folks who are looking for the government to solve all our problems for us. |
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There is the fact that in many of these states Democratic legislatures are entrenched, and voters are looking for a counterweight. |
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For those who are looking for something smaller from the Far North, there is a rich profusion of hand-woven articles and intricately carved boxes and keepsakes. |
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All it really means is that there is a script running that loads a web page, reads the HTML looking for certain attributes, and then reacts based on those attributes. |
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The sports minister will take possession of it shortly and will then go cap-in-hand to the new finance minister looking for the readies to fund the project. |
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This temperature is fine for wines that will be drunk in the near future, but it will not allow for proper aging in wines looking for longer cellaring periods. |
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Inspector Stephen Marais says he is looking for German shepherds, Rottweilers, Border collies, cocker spaniels, Labrador retrievers and kelpies to be trained in police work. |
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On vacation in Crete, Michlin and his wife were looking for a good, hearty meal. |
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There are people around who DO want something else from their weekend but don't want to endure 40 lads who've been out all day and looking for a bit of aggro at last orders. |
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I'm looking for people with a bit of go about them, who enjoy an adventure, are fit and motivated to work and who are prepared to use their initiative. |
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Basically, it was peasants looking for agrarian reform, even back then. |
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It is looking for projects to support and opportunities to aid family development and address issues relevant to children and young people, such as new safe play areas. |
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So we are now looking for an airbase to base ourselves long term. |
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If accosted on a reconnoitre, they claimed they were looking for scrap. |
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They may sieve tons of earth looking for beetle wing cases or seeds. |
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This would have killed two birds with one stone, combining a focusless programme looking for a theme with an ill-defined product looking for an identity. |
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He is looking for me and when he finds me he is going to feed me rice and gone off fish till I die as he knows I have not pooed in a week because he read my dead end blog. |
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A generation of orphaned, high-heeled girls, looking for a daddy as much as a sugar daddy. |
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Feature recognizers check the headers or the body of the e-mail looking for patterns that human beings have identified as markers of spam or non-spam mail. |
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If you have enough money to pay your taxes and are simply looking for convenience, file electronically and arrange for the money to be withdrawn from your checking account. |
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We type onward with our pulseless characters and dead-end subplots looking for the point of it all. |
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For one thing, it was one of those studies that just collected a bunch of other papers and sifted through the data looking for statistical trends. |
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And a gobbler not in the company of hens is a gobbler looking for hens. |
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Be prepared for the knock-backs and spending months looking for work. |
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Somehow, it reminds me of when I was a kid, sitting in church, bored, staring at the pine wood ceiling, counting or looking for patterns in the knotholes. |
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People come to The Ball with many different goals in mind, depending on what they are looking for that evening. |
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It arrived quite literally in a blaze of glory, wrapped in tinfoil with flames spurting out of the top, looking for all the world like my mum's finest Christmas pudding. |
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In 1962, the Kennedy administration was looking for a way to desegregate the Washington Redskins. |
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Snippets of search engine referrers that attracted people here looking for St. Patrick's Day suggest there are widely divergent ideas of the Irish culture. |
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Researchers have conducted testing and product development on a laboratory scale and are looking for an industrial partner for scale-up and further refinement of the process. |
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Donnie Darko is an inventive and refreshing change from most teen movies and gives hope to those who are looking for something with a little more feeling and intelligence. |
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At 78, Schmidt is looking for redemption and cleansing, and, like DiMaggio, comedy and poignancy achieve a perfect balance. |
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He was in a daze but had enough sense to lie low for a bit and so he registered at a seedy hotel in that part of town, where he hoped no-one would come looking for him. |
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Rushkoff seems here to be looking for the minority report, the one interpretation that satisfies his model. |
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A few years later, Vieira found the evidence he was looking for to scale up his search. |
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So Europe is constantly looking for some collective actions to prevent overfishing. |
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The company is looking for ways to improve worker productivity. |
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Convinced that his uncle was a warlock, he rifled through his attic, looking for demonic artifacts. |
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I was giving him craisins and he started to stick his head in the bag looking for more. |
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Neal was looking for dances for her girls to perform, and so the first revival performance was by young women in London. |
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The National Head Start Bureau has been looking for more opportunities to partner with public schools. |
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If you cut corners on maintenance now, you're just looking for trouble later on. |
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She was on her hands and knees scrabbling in the mud, looking for her missing wedding ring. |
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Serenades pitch woo or pitch for whatever entitlement the serenader is looking for. |
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Daniel's smile is fixed, but his eyes are switchblading from side to side, looking at Paula, looking for an exit. |
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Ronald is looking for someone who has a 10-year series of H.S.C. questions on pure and applied mathematics to lend or to sell. |
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How often, alas! did her eyes say unto me that they loved! and yet I, not looking for such a matter, had not my conceit open to understand them. |
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Few remember that he spent half his life muddling with alchemy, looking for the philosopher's stone. |
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Inara, I ain't looking for anything from you. I'm just feeling kind of truthsome right now. |
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You've been divorced for three years. It's time to turn the page and start looking for somebody else. |
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As the auto industry is waining away, the city is looking for something new. |
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I went looking for Red Denny, the head canvas-man, who had walked off with my pocket-knife. |
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Those looking for historical lessons will find them aplenty. |
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Paula was a wild child! She like to party and have fun, and it was quite obvious that she was looking for a man to party and have fun with her. |
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I went on a wild-goose chase all over the town looking for that adapter until I discovered they no longer make them. |
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The fact he is looking for new ideas like this and trying to find ways of funding them is applaudable. |
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Say, perhaps, Eric from The Little Mermaid, looking for your ariel. |
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She wasn't necessarily interested in looking for a pick-up, although she probably wouldn't say no to the right offer. |
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In MTT mode the system will scan a designated volume space looking for potential targets. |
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We're looking for community projects that will help each AAP area and the people who live and work there. |
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Having been approved for the Candidates' list, Cameron began looking for a seat to contest for the 1997 general election. |
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Godolphin have their first runners of the season and will definitely be looking for a good start from Abhisheka. |
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Taisol was looking for an improved material that could reduce warpage in their 5-in-1 memory card connectors. |
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To find camps that are looking for year-round staff, talk to your local ACA executive director or visit www. |
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We as a nation should show sympathy to those suffering in war-torn countries who are looking for a better life for their families. |
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Inspectors, who only required one day of training, are specifically looking for zebra and quagga mussels as well as Eurasian watermilfoil. |
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People who do not speak a second language find that they lose out when looking for a job. |
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The Ackers activity centre, in Birmingham, is looking for competitors to leap 20 feet from a tower and conquer the zipwire. |
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Northwestern Ontario can be considered to be a panacea for weekend warriors looking for that ultimate wilderness experience. |
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After spending several days looking for each other, the two armies collided at the Battle of Marengo on 14 June. |
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The Whistle Stop Cafe in Wiggins is a classic example of what you just might be looking for. |
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Yet, we keep looking for that next whizbang way to ramp up revenues by reaching out to new contacts. |
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In 2009, I was a young backpacker in Bolivia looking for adventure. |
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I'm looking for a hobby that doesn't require a lot of fancy equipment. |
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History shows that we have the recipe that travelers are looking for when shopping and eating at the airport. |
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A HUDDERSFIELD University project is looking for people to share memories of World War Two. |
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Sheriff's deputies are looking for a man who allegedly kidnapped a teen-age girl at knifepoint and sexually assaulted her in a vacant house. |
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His mom, looking for another opinion, begins to ask Trey's baby sister, Amaya, if she's happy with the news. |
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All you do is gab with the yentas all day long while I wear myself out going from shop to shop looking for work. |
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Are the Government and the BBC looking for a yesman at the top of S4C to do their bidding? |
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If what you're looking for in a vice presidential candidate is a yes man, Jack Kemp is not that. |
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They could now see a whole lot of army jawans in gum boots looking for something in the mud. |
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The church grew dark as it padded up and down the aisle, as if looking for someone. |
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Even if I were looking for a boyfriend, I don't think he would be in the running. |
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Canadian Citizen, Brahim Hindu Boy 33 Years old, innocently divorced, with one girl child, well settled, looking for suitable girl. |
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Anyone looking for a kitten should consider that it is a tiny bundle of energy. |
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She made a mess when she rifled through the stack of papers, looking for the title document. |
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The ships and boats of the fleet would explore the coast of Australia by sailing all around it looking for suitable farming land and resources. |
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Twenty-four-year-old Al Subose will partner the lightly-raced mare Amyzing Zayin who is looking for her first career success. |
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Pupil examination in bright light and dim light, looking for anisocoria or a poorly reactive pupil is vital. |
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At about 8am an officer was approached by two ladies looking for information. |
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Evans received a patent for his new steam engine in 1804, and set about looking for commercial applications. |
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The place you are looking for is two long blocks east and one short block north. |
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If it's just the ratfolk looking for a bit of payback, there's no reason to think you and I are in any further danger. |
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Sailing for the Dutch East India Company and looking for a passage to Asia, he entered the Upper New York Bay on September 11 of that year. |
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Franklin Jameson, examined the class composition of the Patriot cause, looking for evidence of a class war inside the revolution. |
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Many university graduates in mainland China and Hong Kong take this exam before looking for a job. |
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She loves to browse the shops in small towns, looking for curios. |
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The bookstore primarily services people looking for out-of-print books. |
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The Dutch explorer Abel Tasman visited Fiji in 1643 while looking for the Great Southern Continent. |
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He first discovered Delaware Bay and began to sail upriver looking for the passage. |
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Francis employed agents in Italy to look for rare books and manuscripts, just as he had agents looking for art works. |
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The company's Quid Pro Quo and Executive Link products are truly the silver bullets that sales organizations have been looking for. |
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The complexity of belief, indicated by various pieces of evidence, is disturbing to those looking for easy categories. |
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They reassured him that they were not one of the battalions looking for revenge. |
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On June 14 they set sail again looking for a chain of islands in the west that had been described by their captives. |
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Even so, the audience will be looking for some excitement, even if it is only a rabbit punch. |
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Now the Welsh are looking for another jet-propelled performance from the 21-year-old Tottenham prodigy. |
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A McGill University commerce student named Seymour Schulich was looking for a bird course to bolster his grades. |
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Around the city are many small shantytowns that cling to the mountainsides, populated by migrants who have come here looking for work. |
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One should always find out the normally accepted fare for one's journey from one's hotel or host before looking for a taxi. |
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There were also many undercover agents looking for the secrets brought by the Portuguese voyages to remote lands. |
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We shouldn't let these post mortem injuries distract us while looking for the cause of death. |
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As the governor Ibn Habib was looking for him, he then fled to the more powerful Zanata Berber confederacy, who were enemies of Ibn Habib. |
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He was specifically looking for spices to put in wine, and was not alone among European monarchs at the time to have such a desire for spice. |
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A large number of the inhabitants moved to the coastal lagoons, looking for a safer place. |
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After the North Magnetic Pole was located in 1831, explorers and scientists began looking for the South Magnetic Pole. |
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As well, for travelers looking for hostels or places to eat, the ones mentioned are usually at full capacity or super busy. |
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Vladimir Dinets of the University of Tennessee, observed that crocodiles use twigs as bait for birds looking for nesting material. |
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Chandler then began looking for a drummer and soon after, he contacted Mitch Mitchell through a mutual friend. |
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Otho's supporters, looking for another candidate to support, settled on Vespasian. |
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Such motivations are common among younger volunteers who are looking for experience or direction in their careers. |
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The beds also attract a high concentration of larger predators looking for food. |
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It provides relative safety from nearby towns, where people have killed many baboons after the baboons raid their houses looking for food. |
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This confirmation of a human presence in the Americas during the Pleistocene inspired many people to start looking for evidence of early humans. |
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They turned south and traveled for two days looking for a great harbor the master pilot Miruelo knew of. |
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Initially, the female goes looking for a mate and commonly lures the buck back into her territory before mating. |
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He had been looking for a way to trouble Edward IV by reinvigorating the Lancastrian claim to the throne of England. |
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Large numbers began migrating north looking for better job opportunities and living conditions, and to escape Jim Crow laws and racial violence. |
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