He and Grover had searched high and low for the letter yesterday, but it had been nowhere to be found. |
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My clerical collar finally got me into the building, but by the time I arrived at Doral's room she was nowhere to be found. |
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Luckily for Julia, as she entered her homeroom, her tutor was nowhere to be found. |
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Another group of policemen round a corner to find a car alarm blaring and a window smashed, with the cause of the mayhem nowhere to be found. |
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We all say that the witch hazel is under-utilized, but the wintersweet is nowhere to be found. |
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I mean, under clafoutis a la fraise I do find the list of ingredients, but the actual recipe is nowhere to be found? |
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My sources tell me that this story is nowhere to be found on IRNA's Russian language wire, just the English. |
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The existence of the pygmies used to be mentioned in the history textbooks but is now almost nowhere to be found. |
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But Lindsay Anderson was nowhere to be found, and Michael was gazing down at her unibrow with a deathly serious expression. |
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The not-so-news was that good leaf lard makes great pie crust, but is nowhere to be found. |
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Attending to political perceptions and consequences, while not unimportant, is nowhere to be found in the rite of episcopal ordination. |
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This is a rather odd interpretation of the film since the barest tincture of right-wing patriotism as a theme is nowhere to be found in it. |
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With the airport security locking the doors and taxi service nowhere to be found, I had to walk to the only hotel sporting a vacancy sign. |
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When she wakes up, Julia is nowhere to be found either on the plane or manifest. |
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The idea that we are going to accept additional people is nowhere to be found. |
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A taxi driver got out of his car, ready to chew out the cart man, but he was nowhere to be found. |
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Mark was nowhere to be found until five minutes before show time, when he and Ms. Malek gathered everyone in the hallway so the assembled audience wouldn't hear us. |
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The scale, opulence and fantasy so prevalent a few miles away on the Strip is nowhere to be found. |
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We must remember that when the time came to create this appeal division at third reading, the Liberals were nowhere to be found in the House. |
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I have to say that those items that should have been in the budget are nowhere to be found. |
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Decidedly, weapons of massive destruction were indeed nowhere to be found in Iraq. |
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The restraint that the Conservatives preached while in opposition is nowhere to be found in this budget. |
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That is a win-win solution for tough times and yet it is nowhere to be found in the budget. |
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For instance, the ethical high ground is nowhere to be found on the death valley highway of Wentworth Bypass in Nova Scotia. |
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Every time we talk about social measures, compassionate measures, measures to help people in need, they are nowhere to be found. |
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They know how to talk about recognizing the Quebec nation, but whenever they are asked to do something specific, they are nowhere to be found. |
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We should not be setting ever-higher standards just because one general with a French passport is still at large and is nowhere to be found. |
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If you look at all the forecasts that have been made, funding for Bulgaria's accession is nowhere to be found. |
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Regrettably, there are times when such support is nowhere to be found in the hard world of business or public service. |
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After the blinding pain subsided, she realized that her crush was nowhere to be found. |
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Her sister, Magda, is quarantined after catching tuberculosis aboard their cramped vessel, and her aunt is nowhere to be found. |
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Josephine was nowhere to be found, so I stepped up, along with my cousins Fernon and Napah. |
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All seems normal until it becomes obvious that Tomas is nowhere to be found. |
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The member for Outremont gives fine speeches-he knows how to make great speeches-but when the time comes to protect the interests of Quebec, he is nowhere to be found. |
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Without confidence people just save and growth is nowhere to be found. |
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Why does he show up for a photo op to announce the construction of a piece of sidewalk but is nowhere to be found when it comes to Canadians' health? |
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As strategic and political discussions are underway among foreign ministers and special envoys on the ongoing tensions in Afghanistan and Pakistan, Canada is nowhere to be found. |
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The truth is that when it comes to brute force, security and defence, the Conservatives happily sign the cheques, but when it comes to solidarity, fairness and compassion, they are nowhere to be found. |
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If you saw the abovementioned snake at a particular rock on the path of your walk, and are now at that spot, the rock may stand in for the snake and elicit fear, even though the snake itself is nowhere to be found. |
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But the jug band and old-time revival scene present there today was nowhere to be found back then. |
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The fact of the matter is they cannot balance their balance sheets economically under the current pricing regime, and the government is absolutely nowhere to be found. |
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The federal government launches a massive new social program and when the bill comes in, it is nowhere to be found, except maybe in this case, on the hockey rink. |
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When we needed their support on that, they were nowhere to be found. |
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The process server could not effect service of process because the defendant was nowhere to be found. |
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However, my employees on site noticed that the French version of the official souvenir program for the Games was virtually nowhere to be found, except on the Web site. |
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Three hours: Granddad nowhere to be found. |
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But, in the vaguish ways of Congress, he was nowhere to be found. |
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The Apple Isle is nowhere to be found once again on the uniform of the Australian athletes competing at the upcoming Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. |
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Nowhere to be found is the anguish, the drama, the pain of an athlete on that level who considering walking away. |
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