Animal liberationists opposed to the ill-treatment of guinea pigs might be on the lookout for new targets. |
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The film contains an imaginary radio broadcast in which listeners are alerted to be on the lookout for fifth columnists. |
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He needed always to be on the lookout for subtle cues indicating how his mother would behave. |
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Drivers should have their eyes on the road and be on the lookout for pedestrians and other road users and not be distracted by these signs. |
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They will be on the lookout for birds such as short-eared owls, a variety of winter wildfowl and, hopefully, Bowland's elusive hen harriers. |
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Police are today warning landlords to be on the lookout for under-age drinkers celebrating their exam success or drowning their sorrows. |
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Or should we be on the lookout for a spike in all-night raves up on the Hill? |
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Walkers will be on the lookout for birds such as short-eared owls, winter wildfowl and the elusive hen harrier. |
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The Anti-Kidnapping Squad was notified and an all-points bulletin was issued for police to be on the lookout for the Chevy. |
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Sailors on the ship, ashore on liberty or in the local community would raise their level of awareness and be on the lookout for anything unusual. |
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It brings home the fact we should always be on the lookout for signs or symptoms that can alert us. |
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To avoid that fate, one must know the danger and be on the lookout for it at all times. |
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A campus alert went out, warning students to be on the lookout for a college-age man of that description. |
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As a parent, be on the lookout for behavior that may indicate your child is having trouble. |
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Public health workers throughout the NHS have been alerted to be on the lookout for symptoms of ricin exposure in patients. |
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You can then alert your own doctor and be on the lookout for telltale symptoms. |
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Researchers say they will be on the lookout for even more Saturn moons, and will seek close-ups of the ones just found. |
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However, this super rate will come to an end later this year, and I'll be on the lookout for yet another first-class account. |
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It pays to be on the lookout for apple scab, canker and mildew, tackling any problems before they become deeply ingrained and hard to treat. |
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As for our Bakery Division, we continue to be on the lookout for the latest consumer trends. |
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The same message applies for canola growers, who should be on the lookout for tarnished plant bugs. |
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Navigating in ice can be extremely difficult, as mariners must always be on the lookout for new open water passages. |
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Over the coming fiscal year we will be on the lookout more than ever for whatever business opportunities may present themselves. |
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Restricted speed also requires train crews to be on the lookout for broken rails. |
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We should also be on the lookout for similar new-crop pricing opportunities. |
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And many will be on the lookout for a producer to turn their screenplays into feature films? |
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In order to be competitive, it is critical for you to stay abreast of trends within your industry and to be on the lookout for new technologies. |
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At work: enter into the logic of a system of representation, find breakdowns and failures, be on the lookout for innovations. |
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If you think your child has been exposed to chickenpox, be on the lookout for symptoms described above. |
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The Bank will, however, be on the lookout for opportunities to increase the bilingual capability of branches in Windsor and Oshawa. |
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Staff will also be on the lookout for insect pests such as woodworm, and surfaces and open stonework will also get the spring clean treatment all year round. |
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The Office of Fair Trading has warned consumers to be on the lookout for personal loan mailshots which break the law by advertising misleading interest rates. |
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Researchers must constantly be on the lookout for ways to take on board changes in company practice and to incorporate new ideas. |
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One recommendation I would toss out so that all members could take it to their constituents is for them to be on the lookout. |
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Armstrong's Twitter followers are now 'retweeting' the message and soon almost everybody involved with the Tour of California will be on the lookout for Armstrong's machine. |
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It costs money to always be on the lookout and ready to receive inspectors at any time. |
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So be on the lookout for future events? you may just be our next lucky winner! |
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Under a restricting signal, a movement must not exceed 15 mph and must be able to stop within one-half the range of vision of equipment and be on the lookout for broken rail. |
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The federation published the information in its monthly electronic newsletter, together with a warning to consumers to be on the lookout for any extravagant increases. |
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Buying on lows and selling on highs within this range-trading pattern may be a wise tactic today, but be on the lookout for a breach of this range pattern as it may signal a stronger movement. |
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Whilst the swarms which surround you are annoying, they do not bite. It is the midges, clegs and ticks you should be on the lookout for. |
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Traders should be on the lookout for any signs of positive growth in the Euro-Zone as this may trigger a return to risk appetite, and a potential sell-off of USD, helping to push oil prices higher. |
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When we carry ourselves as far as we can and feel we can go no further, that's when we should be on the lookout for a God Wink. It's coming. |
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However, the Bollinger Bands on the daily chart appear to be tightening which suggests that a volatile jump could happen later this week and traders should be on the lookout for indications regarding its direction. |
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Technology experts at Hammond Suddards Edge are warning Birmingham businesses to be on the lookout for warchalking. |
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Consequently, we must always be on the lookout for the best ways of protecting the euro and of establishing effective Europe-wide combat against euro counterfeiting. |
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Man United's Coach Louis van Gaal has reportedly released the goal keeper and allowed him to be on the lookout for a new team. |
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Meantime, should we be on the lookout for a lap dance from Taylor Swift? |
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As this trend continues, traders will likely see very few indications of a clear direction, but a sharp movement may be on the way in the next week and traders should be on the lookout. |
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Obviously, when a whole segment of the economy is suffering both in Québec and in other Canadian provinces, it is impossible for us not to be on the lookout and not to try to listen. |
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In addition to harmful insects and mites, apple producers have to be on the lookout for the fungus that causes apple scab-the main disease affecting orchards. |
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Participants will be invited to be on the lookout for waste in their organization using the tools and techniques that will be demonstrated to them. |
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Southern Alberta producers who grow durum and soft white spring wheat under irrigation should be on the lookout for evidence of fusarium graminearum, the fungus that causes Fusarium head blight. |
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Monastics of all ages should be on the lookout for the danger of turfdom. Having been given a job to do, they make it into their kingdom where no one else may enter. |
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Be on the lookout for woodcocks, rabbits, squirrels, raccoons, foxes, beavers, otters, ruffed grouse, and muskrat. |
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Be on the lookout for signs of unusual distress, such as a sudden clinginess where there was none before. |
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Be on the lookout for Caribbean dove, West Indian woodpecker, Cuban bullfinch, and smooth-billed ani. |
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Be on the lookout for warehouse sales on discontinued styles, samples and overstocks. |
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Be on the lookout for older athletes with braces on their lower teeth. |
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Be on the lookout for aphids, mites, whiteflies and cabbageworms. |
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