Many settlers made their way to Utah by wagon train in search of an uninhabited land to start their own way of life. |
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And with the big chill now on, the reader in search of a heart-warming stirrup cup needs to know that home-made sloe gin is the best there is. |
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There had been a mutiny on board, and the mutineers had taken the ship off in search of a fabled lost civilization. |
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They are often seen soaring in search of carrion, but their diet also includes young goats and lambs. |
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Finding it difficult to handle them at home, many owners go in search of kennels where they are safely housed from the din and noise. |
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All this makes him an apposite starting point for those on the far right in search of intellectual sugarcoating. |
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We have always been concerned with the welfare of those Indian workers who travel to distant shores in search of higher remuneration. |
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For those in search of culture, Milan has numerous museums with rich and varied collections. |
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The drought has not helped matters as animals have abandoned their traditional grazing lands in search of greener pastures. |
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In the famous sixth book of the Aeneid, Aeneas travels to the underworld in search of his father, Anchises. |
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He then managed to keep her occupied while he rifled through the property in search of the cash savings. |
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For bathroom remodelers in search of the perfect faucet, surfing the Web is becoming a popular alternative to driving from store to store. |
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Even at one in the morning a handful of them were milling about up and down the aisles in search of the perfect snack to cure their munchies. |
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At a young age he renounced the world and undertook a seeking journey to the hills of the mystic Himalayas in search of spiritual life. |
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Armed with a mud map provided by our friend Michelle, we headed into Narita in search of food. |
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They appear in the morning and fly over turf in search of beetle grubs or the larvae of other insects. |
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Yet it was not so long ago that lasers were deemed a solution in search of a problem. |
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Should we worry that the government will be riffling through public and commercial databases in search of suspicious activity? |
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Despite his blow-up with Sally, Holden's still in search of some human companionship. |
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But Candide could not be happy without Cunegonde, and he requested to leave that land of paradise in search of his beloved. |
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Scottish naturists, like their fellow hobbyists in England, are often forced to go abroad in search of suitable locations. |
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Players land ships at anchorages and venture inland in search of buried treasure by putting counters on numbered squares after throwing dice. |
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I smiled and blew her a kiss as I headed towards the kitchen in search of something to satisfy my hunger. |
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Leaving the rainbow-coloured wonderland of hand blown glass, I am one more happy customer in search of my own white rabbit. |
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A young college teacher leaves China for the United States in search of a better future. |
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Gardeners in search of ideas for inventive hardscapes will savor one-of-a-kind terraces, staircases, and retaining walls. |
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The owner's children were distraught, as they had travelled as far as Wexford in search of their pet that answers to the name of Prince. |
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Frustrated by the slow and inconclusive police investigation, the victim's brother, Cliff, retraces the delivery route in search of clues. |
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As they entered, they walked through a hallway and into the living room in search of a sign of life. |
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Bob, Richard, and I had motored from Melbourne along the Great Ocean Road in search of a mystery. |
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We must accept the natural world as we experience it, and not attempt to go behind nature in search of some ultimate reality or metaphysics. |
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Other Katrina evacuees have travelled hundreds of miles in search of a new life, But Hardy Jackson is starting over right here in Atlanta. |
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A biographer in search of a subject must usually cast about among people who have achieved something. |
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Thirty thousand shoppers come here weekly in search of everything from green tea and tsukemono to paper lanterns. |
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They went truffling with their two white dogs during the winter months, often travelling huge distances in search of the elusive fungus. |
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He went away in search of his mokker, which consisted of a freshly pressed pair of slacks and a bush shirt. |
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They spend hours scouring the wires and trolling for trade partners in search of the final piece in a championship run. |
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After scanning the horizon with his eagle-eye, he proceeds in search of another trip of fowl. |
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These small shorebirds all have short legs and similar plumage and frequent mud flats in search of the same food. |
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Perhaps he was in search of a subscriber list of those pent up in the big house. |
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She is here competing with other piscivorous birds in search of anchovy, shiner perch and grunion to eat. |
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The paw was about the size of my hand, and I imagined that foot silently padding through the forest in search of a meal. |
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People have long fled to the mountains in search of fresh air and tranquility. |
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We venture to recommend our contemporary to betake itself to fresher fields and pastures somewhat newer in search of discoveries. |
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It is the story of an Aboriginal tracker who guides three police troopers in search of an accused Aboriginal man. |
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They have been busy checking all the toyshops around town in search of the perfect toy. |
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Lewis in terms of his art was a metropolitan in search of the visceral and his analysis of the life force was forensic in its intensity. |
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The early European navigators and explorers mostly undertook their voyages at the behest of kings in search of wealth. |
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Unable to catch the waitress's eye, I went in search of knives and serviettes. |
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In addition she went in search of serviettes and brought them to our table. |
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My 5-year-old giggled aloud at the silly premise of a tone-deaf and rhythmically challenged bird, Igor, who sets out in search of music lessons. |
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Both men began to seek their separate truths in religious experience, in search of a metaphysic with millennia behind it. |
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But the crane can also be read, and was meant to be read, as a Parisienne tittuping along the streets in search of adventure. |
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The image of thought here is of lightning, in search of tinder, suddenly blazing into our heads. |
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I didn't stop pawing through my bag in search of Kleenex but looked up from my seat on the bench. |
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It starts bearably enough, with Prince in search of a song, thumbing through his James Brown-by-numbers rule-book on the title track. |
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It is no strange sight to meet columns of foreign tourist vehicles hugging and tugging through the pass in search of the real Africa. |
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Lions and panthers sauntered in their enclosures in search of a cool shade while elephants basked for most part of the day in little ponds. |
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The dogs were casting about, in search of a scent that was not there, obviously distressed. |
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I begin my hike next to a rushing stream, picking my way through thorny bushes in search of the trail. |
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A randy tortoise is on the run after scaling a two-foot wall in search of a new partner after his mate of 38 years died. |
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With the bit between their teeth, Wolfhill quickly went in search of the equaliser. |
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Never one to hog the limelight or to go in search of the headlines, he did Trojan work for people in a quiet and unobtrusive way. |
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They were refused entry to the tavern and immediately went to the Canton Station in search of the Police Marshal. |
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I find myself on a balmy, sunny day, pounding the streets of an ancient city in search of contemporary art. |
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When next we head to the polls, I may find myself scratching my head in search of a political party that might be worthy of my support. |
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I began to scrabble and fumble around on the floor in search of some kind of weapon. |
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The newly minted label heralds itself as a label that scours the globe in search of the best electronic music producers and artists. |
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This location afforded a natural fortress to protect it from roving marauders and pirates in search of valuable goods. |
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Avid orchid collectors often risk thorny undergrowth, mapepires and tarantulas in search of specimens. |
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Thus it was that five minutes later he was wandering down the hall in search of his errant best friend. |
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Before I could protest or even defend myself, she left in search of the overgrown schoolboy. |
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So the first 125 pages are Alice and Jack schlepping around Northern European seaports and tattoo parlors in search of William. |
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Young professionals and scenesters were steadily streaming into Old City in search of new places to hang. |
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Bonagee then pushed everybody forward in search of an equaliser but they never really troubled the Crystal back four. |
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Local lawyers and doctors in search of a tax break plant tea tree, macadamias and coffee. |
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I set out at a full-tilt scamper, leaping over the tops of pedestrians and passing cars in search of a victim for my rustling. |
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Alternatively they may climb trees in search of tree ants, as do the pangolins or scaly anteaters of the genus Manis. |
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As we walked and walked in search of the lone open ticket window, a scalper cornered us. |
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There was a man in the kitchen grilling sausages when he arrived in search of breakfast. |
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I was in search of migrant birds and I discovered sand martins and my first common sandpiper of the year. |
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The gameplay involves a lot of tally-hoing across the countryside in search of treasure, monsters, and all manner of mayhem. |
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After an excellent dinner of squid, shrimp, and vegetables, we sally forth in search of a pub, but are unable to find one. |
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Bird watchers are drawn from all over the world in search of species such as parrots, parakeets, hyacinth macaws, and wood storks. |
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Chukchi men drive their reindeer in search of vegetation and travel to the edge of the taiga to gather firewood, fish, and hunt sea mammals. |
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A second goal was in the air and Ruud van Nistelrooy went looking for it with a melodramatic lurch to the ground in search of a penalty. |
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As people leave the church in search of lunch, I stop a couple of attendees to ask them why they came to the conference. |
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This is why in the second month of every lunar year, thousands of people pray and offer sacrifices to her in search of love and fertility. |
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He studied antiquity in immense detail, in search of a basis for reforming modern architecture, which he thought had become lumpish and boring. |
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As the match drew to a close both teams attacked vigorously in search of the winner, but poor finishing let them down. |
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Many artists who were dislodged from the Mughal ateliers during the rule of Aurangzeb, migrated to the Bikaner court in search of new patronage. |
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It brings out deeply hidden atavistic instincts buried deep within you and you begin to prowl in search of prey. |
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Why are the cream of Britain's aristos heading to Argentina in search of polo? |
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The EU estimates that about 370,000 of those could migrate westwards in search of work. |
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Hatching a plan to win the Indian boy, Oberon sends Puck in search of a flower called love-in-idleness. |
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His most charitable errand involved taking a passenger to every sports shop in Swindon in search of an England rugby shirt. |
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The dads were out roving around town making sure no little child strayed too far in search of hidden eggs. |
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The only option for youth was to join the army or go into town in search of a job. |
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The basket star, looking more like a soft coral with its delicate branching arms, reaches out into the current in search of its next meal. |
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Simple economics suggest that Celtic and Rangers will have to go in search of fresh prey, and sooner rather than later. |
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I still find this extremely disconcerting so I went in search of a solitary place to relax. |
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As customers mill about, James waddles up the store's main aisle in search of a white dress shirt for his wedding this Saturday. |
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A Japanese expedition equipped with infrared cameras will scour the Nepali Himalayas in search of the legendary Yeti, or Abominable Snowman. |
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In March, the western Indians began negotiating for peace while the Wampanoags and Narragansetts returned to their homelands in search of food. |
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Blind-folded and with the crowd egging him on, the wand in his hand moved in the air swiftly and continuously in search of that elusive pot. |
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At his urging, I donned protective clothing and headed off in search of this tragic new affliction. |
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His subsequent wanderings took him as far as Australia and New Mexico in search of better health and the ideal society, but he found neither. |
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It flew in search of waterfalls that fell off the hills and flowed in serpentine paths on the plains. |
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These tiny birds, also known as water ouzels, zoom around over the surface and plunge in and out of the cascading water in search of food. |
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He waxed poetic as he described the trips he had taken in search of exotic worlds, all on guided tours. |
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And now he will take in two, lower level La Liga games as he spreads the net far and wide in search of new talent. |
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The first few weeks after I bought it I was terrified, going miles out of my way in search of parking or turning places. |
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Now everything is geared up for a dramatic conclusion this Sunday as the sport's top riders race to the wire in search of title glory. |
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The burden would then be on them to root through all their files in search of infringing items. |
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One captive was extremely active, continuously moving about its enclosure in search of food. |
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Because of the extreme aridity of its habitat, the addax moves over considerable distances in search of food. |
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Ignoring his morals and his upbringings, Brad continued to root through the drawer in search of the gun. |
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Lala's father is a furniture upholsterer who moves his family from Mexico City to Chicago and then to San Antonio in search of a better life. |
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But they were not invaders who came to stay or to conquer, they were raiders in search of booty and ransom. |
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Those in search of ancient history veer more towards Paphos on the west coast to view the wonderful mosaics. |
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If so, the major Latin-American directors are not gilded wetbacks, fleeing home in search of the Yankee dollar. |
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Often he would lie for hours, his elbows in the peaty soil, peering through a jungle of grass blades in search of those elusive musicians. |
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Native social bees visit only male inflorescences in search of pollen and nectar. |
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But as the rains progress, they abandon the tall, rank grass in the floodplains and woodlands in search of more palatable foodstuff. |
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Pollinators visit flowers in search of oils, floral fragrances, pollen or floral nectar. |
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With a small whinny, he pranced over to, nuzzling my hand in search of an apple. |
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The Bow Street Runners travelled all over the country in search of criminals and gained a reputation for honesty and efficiency. |
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Occasionally, I can hear a car drive past or the raucous squawk of a seagull in search of a discarded fish supper. |
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But the rain lashing down did not dampen their spirits as they went in search of a goal to prolong their World Cup dream. |
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Laura, in her nightgown, notices that Tom's bed is empty while he roots around in his pockets on the fire escape in search of his key. |
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The olive oil produced here is world-class, and Britons in search of la dolce vita are putting down roots in the area. |
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They left their countries in search of a better life, paying smugglers hundreds of dollars. |
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However, for those travelling far and wide in Southeast Asia in search of birds, the unrevised King guide was the only one available until now. |
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On the 18 th-century grand tour, Europe's smart set would gad about their continent in search of cultural enlightenment. |
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Those in search of a film that offers wall-to-wall samplings of gory, kick-ass action will find it here. |
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Bats rustled their wings above him, restless as the evening turned to night and the time to fly in search of food approached. |
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The next day, both of them combed the farm in search of ideal locations for recharging groundwater. |
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The game started at a frantic pace with both sides going in search of a vital opening goal. |
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Others travelled northeast from Europe in search of an equally fabled, but also unpassable, arctic passage along Russia's northern coast. |
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Unable to answer this question, I unmoored my houseboat and set off round England's waterways, in search of happiness. |
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Oh, and there is the fact that I no longer travel the world attending academic conferences in search of adventure and romance. |
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At night, the kissing bug ventures forth in search of a blood meal, which may be a sleeping pet or human. |
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Woad robs the soil of nutrients, forcing medieval woad growers in Europe to move frequently in search of uncultivated land. |
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Jemmey had spent years wandering from village to village in search of romance. |
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Parasitic wasps in search of a caterpillar host may be drawn to their prey by the odor of its droppings. |
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It is a medium-sized arboreal gliding mammal which hangs upside down in trees, leaping into the air to glide in search of fruit to eat. |
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The young St. Louis artist often roams the aisles of building-supply centers in search of ideas. |
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He roamed, visiting South America, the Middle East, finally Africa in search of something. |
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They are fairly active and can be seen exploring rocky reefs and the ocean bottom in search of food. |
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Our heroine goes in search of the fabled Pandora's Box in order to stop a bio-weapons baron opening it up. |
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Off I went, in search of the needle that is an alcohol-free beverage in Glasgow's haystack. |
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Masses of the parasite grow inside the krill, eat its organs, divide, and then burst out of their host's dead body in search of new victims. |
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The remainder continue their unmaidenly journey in search of husbands, whom they find waiting in cheerful readiness in almost any marsh. |
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In the information age, it is no more necessary to hunt down bookstores or bookshops in search of knowledge. |
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I remember the pure exhilaration of tramping the steep slopes of the hills and mountains with him in search of our elusive prey. |
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Greg began shuffling through his desk in search of something. |
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In my search for answers about who I was, I pored over religious texts in search of enlightenment. |
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Once the bee dies, maggots eat the carcass, turn into zombie flies, and buzz off in search of their next host. |
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Many Britons are choosing to abandon ship in search of sunnier climates. |
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It's compounded as I wander up the road in search of refreshment. |
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When car trouble forces them to venture further in search of help, they find that the town has some frightening secrets involving its run-down old wax museum. |
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The residents said they depended on rain water or untreated water from wells and were sometimes forced to walk long distances in search of the commodity. |
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The bird has extremely acute vision, ranges widely in search of prey, protects its territory without compromise and remains aloft for long periods of time. |
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The rogues ransack the place in search of a treasure map, carting the women, including feisty Violet Miranda, onto a ship run by the dastardly but suave Captain Calico Jack. |
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Unlike other wolves, the species hunts alone, with individuals leaving their groups in the late morning and early afternoon in search of giant mole rats and grass rats. |
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I decided I was hungry, so I went downstairs in search of the kitchen. |
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Lily went through her purse in search of the keys to her apartment. |
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Here on these wind blown islands with their indescribable untouched beauty, you travel among spectacular sandbars and reefs in search of natural produce. |
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After gathering her wits, she ran outside, in search of her two boys. |
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The U.S. Congress, led by Senator Joseph McCarthy and the House Committee on Un-American Activities, conducted witch-hunts in search of Communist sympathizers. |
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Rescue teams backed by bulldozers and earthmovers worked into the night, using torches and removing concrete chunks with their bare hands in search of survivors. |
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Papers sent reporters along the old Route 66 in search of the deflated American dream. |
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Of course, hoofing your way through a labyrinthian furniture store in search of that perfect chair can also be about as much fun as dental surgery without drugs. |
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It really is disheartening to see so many well-prepared people in search of so few jobs. |
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After snagging a car from Duncan, an obnoxiously rich student, AJ and Keith make haste for a seedy part of the city in search of a lady of the night. |
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She later confessed to poring over botanical volumes in search of suitable poisons and scouring the woods for lethal mushrooms. |
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It is the story of a displaced yakuza gangster, whose crime family is killed and who flies to LA in search of his brother, only to wind up in the gangland web there. |
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These faceless and thankfully fangless insects might at first give the comic impression of scuttling in search of food. |
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The second ant emerging from the nest in search of food was much more likely to follow the trail left by the first ant than to go in search of the second food source. |
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I didn't really relish going in search of the missing woman. |
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As the story goes, these former Argentinian circus carneys came to Canada in search of a better life, while performing rousing renditions of classic rock ballads. |
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And does it make sense to renounce the world in search of eternal truth? |
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We loaded the camping gear and drove in search of a laundromat. |
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Such side-stepping will frustrate newcomers in search of elucidation, or at the very least a fuller picture. |
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Sitting in the mall as my wife meanders through Macy aisles in search of a half-priced handbag, my eyes do not even delight in the resplendence that surrounds them. |
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That happened several years ago during an expedition up and down the San Diego shore in search of the best fish tacos. |
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Traditional privacy rights are eroding at a time when the Pentagon is experimenting with riffling through databases in search of patterns of terrorist activity. |
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Cuccinelli helped the driver out of the cab of the truck and then went in search of a fire extinguisher. |
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Imagine needing the comfort of popular approbation so badly that you would voluntarily comb through movie award nominations in search of comforting zeitgeist pellets! |
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An increase in Chinese interest rates will attract more hot money in search of arbitrage profits, and that would increase the domestic money supply. |
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Sironi's peer in sculpture was Arturo Martini, who also used archaic forms to enliven the classical tradition in search of a non-rhetorical Fascist style. |
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I was rummaging through my pocket in search of airsickness pills and looking down at the barren brownish plain, only occasionally dissected with dirt tracks. |
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He immediately took another mare in search of the runaway horse. |
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In addition to the Loyalists fleeing the American Revolution, Canada became a sought-after destination for American farmers in search of cheaper land. |
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So while Travis Bickle might have gone in search of coffee and pie on his break, his real-world equivalent is more likely to want a plate of saag and a decent cup of chai. |
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In a dark rocky cave, a giant octopus spread its long, writhing tentacles in search of its prey, and gazed the while through the water with large lustreless eyes. |
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The last of the cigars was handed out and the Che lookalike was paid and went back in search of other tourists. |
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Approximately 300,000 to 400,000 Maasai live a seminomadic way of life as they follow the seasons in search of grass and water for their cattle herds. |
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Shelley Long, Cheers Shelley Long left Cheers on a high note after winning awards, in search of a film career. |
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The fact is, many people will question your sincerity if you just keep going to black churches in search of black votes. |
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Pope Francis is off on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land this week in search of reconciliation and peace. |
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This would be their home base while they spent around 10 days trekking through the jungle in search of the perfect new botanical. |
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Producers called again, and this time they weren't in search of schlock. |
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He covers three police thanas, filing a crime story a day from here, and some times goes to the site of accident or crime, in search of a human angle. |
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The danger of nationalism is that it is often used as a lever for power, both by the elites in search of authority and the masses in search of community. |
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First we are in search of that funny-looking seabird, the puffin. |
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Rumours abound that, in spite of Aer Lingus's difficulties, a number of European airlines are sniffing round the shop in search of the great bargain basement sale. |
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By contrast, the modern day village is bleak, cold and almost barren of young people who have moved to the cities in search of work and a better life. |
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After the war he became physician to the Commonwealth embassies in Moscow and turned many a stone in search of mayfly larvae, to the bafflement of his footsore minders. |
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Antes throttled up to full and headed off in search of the radar anomaly. |
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Still in search of higher truths, Jobs quit Atari after a brief stay, journeyed to India and shaved his head. |
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The pieces, which span the Edo to Meiji periods, were collected by two Swiss sisters who devoted their lives to travelling the world in search of Japanese art and design. |
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Cvetkovich claimed her husband had Kidnapped her two young children and took off for Oregon in search of Masters. |
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I have considered carefully whether one should cling timorously to the coastline in search of a defining principle before being willing to right such a wrong. |
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To promote young, meritorious and aspiring models, there is exhaustive information regarding advertising agencies and event managers in search of young models. |
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It is a marketing strategy in search of a movie, the promotional campaign for which was in all likelihood decided upon before a single frame of film had been shot. |
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I suppose I could try to strike out in search of these survivalist colonies, with a hobbled solbreeder or two under my arms. |
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Luke is a beery slacker, a soccer fan, and a wannabe writer aimlessly in search of the perfect girl, the perfect dumb movie, the perfect all-night high. |
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I performed a perfunctory toilette and went in search of him. |
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Instead, they will be populated by industrious persons traveling to these beneficent climates in search of the prosperity that has eluded them in their own country. |
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The dog-eyed man shambled resignedly away in search of a new target. |
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In places where there is no water for farming, men migrate to urban areas in search of work leaving women behind to fend for the old, and the infirm and the children. |
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The gratuitous killing was the beginning of a shocking train of events that 13 years later has led her to Yorkshire in search of a new and better life. |
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It had become clear that he was dying and Frieda took him first to Germany and then to the south of France in search of what could only have been a miraculous cure. |
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And they have suggested strongly that America is shirking its moral responsibility when it refuses to venture abroad in search of monsters to destroy. |
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A group of youngsters are up to mischief in a local wood when they decide to go in search of a derelict house where, according to local legend, a weird old witch used to live. |
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In tropic Thunder, he was a hopelessly deluded movie star in search of an Oscar. |
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Eventually it was answered by a maid who went in search of the Mistress. |
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A woman continuously in search of new creative outlets, Maks unreservedly embraced this photo shoot. |
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Acting on a tip, Detective Scott Dillin, who sometimes moonlights as an actor himself, went in search of the paintings at the apartment at 6 Chatham Square. |
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By lunchtime it was still hanging around, and dead leaves were blowing around among the office workers tramping down Lonsdale Street in search of food. |
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But periods of high heat and drought send such common urban-dwelling species as crows, blue jays and robins out of the city in search of fresh water. |
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We also travelled to Mumbai and Pune in search of the perfect sizzlers. |
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I headed out into the city in search of an uncreased shirt to wear. |
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They are emergent, multivalent signifiers in search of an open interpretation, one related to the building task, the site and the language of the particular architecture. |
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Whole villages, ruined by murrains, pests, fires, or raids of new immigrants, were often abandoned by their inhabitants, who went anywhere in search of new abodes. |
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After an hour or two I sloped off in search of other pleasures. |
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Lily shuffled along in search of her wallet, but the dim lighting that was provided by the dusty skylights above the bookracks wasn't of much help. |
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Even when his bosom friend, Govinda, chooses to become a disciple of Lord Buddha whom both meet, Sidhartha decides to continue his journey in search of truth and realisation. |
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The heroine, Anna, is played by a singer and a dancer, the former narrating Anna's story as she travels around America in search of money to build a home for her family. |
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He left unsaid that perhaps among those whom terrorist planners recruit their foot soldiers might also be people in search of those same basic rights. |
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The brazen hussy then strolls off in search of a stiff drink. |
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She went off to Penzance in search of sea bathing and inexpensive lodgings. |
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After his trip to Inishark, Co Galway, to see the great skuas, he's going in search of more of Ireland's lesser-known feathered friends. |
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Holbein travelled to England in 1526 in search of work, with a recommendation from Erasmus. |
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But beneath the religious sloganizing secular forces are at work in search of power, wealth, territory, minerals and the technology of war. |
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Hudson's final expedition ranged farther north in search of the Northwest Passage, leading to his discovery of the Hudson Strait and Hudson Bay. |
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We are headed out for a nighttime blue-water scuba dive in search of salps off the Pacific coast of Panama. |
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The boars, by rototilling soils in search of roots and bulbs, destroy plant and animal communities and foster the invasion of alien plants. |
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Both fields share a focus on readers who are in search of accessible reading satisfaction. |
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Once this 'trumping thesis' is dismantled, we follow Zamir in search of a version of speciesism that actually is in opposition to liberationism. |
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I came in search of ring ouzel, a rare mountain cousin of the I came in search of ring ouzel, a rare mountain cousin of the common blackbird. |
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Undeterred, reasoning from the coarseness of the gold that it had not traveled far, they had set out in search of the mother lode. |
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I came in search of ring ouzel, a rare mountain cousin of the common blackbird. |
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From Kodiak Island, Baranov assembled large numbers of Aleuts to launch their baidarkas in search of sea otters. |
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He started off in search of the Golden Lancehead which we were assured was the most venomous snake in all of the Americas. |
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I'm not the first person to feel that sense of urgency in this part of the world, racing through the Azorean waves in search of whales. |
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A particular highlight sees Fielding, in the guise of NYPD cop Raymond Boombox, patrol through the aisles in search of suspects. |
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To keep their dreams alive, Chico and Rita travel to America in search of fame and fortune but Lady Luck can be a cruel mistress. |
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I always know when it's time to return home and charge along the autoroutes in search of Monsieur Le Soleil. |
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These researchers went in search of red sprites, a recently discovered phenomenon that has yet to yield to scientific explanation. |
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The elephants, the smallest of the Asian elephants, frequently enter plantations in search of food and cause damage. |
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The bulk of the people going to the races were not corporate junketeers in search of a free day out on the booze. |
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By using this unique air bladder to adjust their buoyancy, or ability to float, rattails can root around the seafloor in search of food. |
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During the 1950s many Afro-Caribbeans came to Britain in search of a better standard of living. |
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Like Marlow in search of Kurtz, the author seeks to reclaim this Oxford graduate who went native in the Dark Continent. |
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During the Rise period the early or first Ottoman architecture period, Ottoman art was in search of new ideas. |
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Mr. Longstreth, who can be a bit of a yelper, sang sweetly, perhaps in search of contrast. |
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I suppose I could have subwayed around town in search of froufrou French pastry shops. |
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Often the technology was purchased from Britain or British engineers and entrepreneurs moved abroad in search of new opportunities. |
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She remained stone-still, ready for anything, sending her heightened senses in search of who or what was encroaching on her personal space. |
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She is the reason many of us will be waving the white flag on our bikinis this summer and going in search of a full-length burka instead. |
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We stalked over the extensive plains with Killbuck and Lena in the slips, in search of deer. |
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It will also wander nomadically in search of better food supplies during years when vole populations are low. |
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As Fleetwood's trawlers mainly fished the North Atlantic in search of cod, the loss of the fishing grounds hit the town hard. |
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The angry group then set out in search of the worker who had been supposed to bring them down. |
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Soon after his call to the bar, Tull became ill with a pulmonary disorder and travelled to Europe in search of a cure. |
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By then, many Jacobite soldiers had dispersed in search of food, while others were asleep in ditches and outbuildings. |
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Gas lighting is also seeing a resurgence in the luxury home market for those in search of historical authenticity. |
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He soon left in search of wages more suiting his skills, moving to Joseph Bramah at Pimlico. |
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Benjamin Huntsman was a clockmaker in search of a better steel for clock springs. |
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Agatha, always chaperoned by her mother, attended many social functions in search of a husband. |
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He began to work on this project after moving to Georgia in search of work. |
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Many of them moved to the cities in search of work in the emerging factories of the Industrial Revolution. |
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A materteral lady told me that people come here from the city in search of peace. |
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Every winter, millions of people flock to ski slopes in search of fresh powder and exhilarating runs. |
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The tracks were randomly oriented, as if the creatures that left them had skittered back and forth in search of food. |
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Zwingli appears to have read Luther's books in search of confirmation from Luther for his own views. |
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An increase in the number of people unable to afford their farms led to migration into the cities in search of employment. |
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The Lewis and Clark Expedition travelled through northern Oregon also in search of the Northwest Passage. |
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On February 1542, they decided Orellana would continue sailing down the Napo river in search of food along with 50 men. |
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In 1541 Hutten led an exploring party of about 150 men, mostly horsemen, from Coro on the coast of Venezuela in search of the Golden City. |
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Rodrigo de Bastidas sailed westward from Venezuela in 1501 in search of gold, and became the first European to explore the isthmus of Panama. |
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While Portuguese were making huge gains in the Indian Ocean, the Spanish invested in exploring inland in search of gold and valuable resources. |
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He then travelled the known world in search of the Water of Life and Immortality, eventually becoming a prophet. |
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On 22 March 1518 the king named Magellan and Faleiro captains so that they could travel in search of the Spice Islands in July. |
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Archaeology stimulates interest in ancient objects, and people in search of artifacts or treasure cause damage to archaeological sites. |
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A garbologist forages through waste paper baskets in search of interesting documents. |
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In nomadic pastoralism, herds of livestock are moved from place to place in search of pasture, fodder, and water. |
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The growing international demand for cotton led many plantation owners further west in search of suitable land. |
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