Unless your doctor says you're low in iron, look for a brand with zero to nine milligrams. |
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Not only is there no time to do anything else, there's no time to look for a watering hole the locals might actually go to. |
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If they jeer you, it means they do not like you, and I am going to look for another team. |
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Even seabirds that dive into the jungle of wavy fronds must now look for food elsewhere. |
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It is often quite beneficial to decide on a school first and then look for housing after. |
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Go look for yourself at the site were you can download a sample trailer, with some rad action from the world cups. |
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Link not active yet until he posts another entry so look for the post made on Friday, 23rd May. |
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Perch, pike and walleye tend to look for shallow, weedy lakes because the oxygen level tends to be a lot higher. |
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Don the sunglasses and look for vests with zippered details and bomber jackets with elasticized waistbands and cuffs. |
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Jungians have argued that these archetypes are continually found, and look for them especially in mainstream literature. |
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The second is an ability to look for excellence in whatever one does, regardless of external criteria of rewards and recognition. |
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The clinician must look for tuberculosis, and confirm or exclude this treatable malady in any patient who presents with gastrointestinal disease. |
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The gunmen realized that in order to look for the money, they would have to ransack the whole place and kill to get everyone of the way. |
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I wonder if they can be trained to chase ramblers in their ridiculous coloured cagoules, and look for food under caravans. |
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Cecil helped himself to an omelette, several rashers of bacon and two slices of toast before he turned to look for Mark and Kristy. |
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Individuals or ensembles therefore look for those signs of achievement in order to affirm their own sense of mission and purpose. |
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Disney could look for a potential white knight to rescue it from unwanted bidders and up the ante for Comcast. |
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But since DEET can damage plastics, rayon, spandex, and leather, some consumers look for alternative insect repellents. |
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Meredith Edwards flies in from Wellington to look for her brother Michael, a whizz-kid historian who has gone missing. |
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Along with cookies and whoopie pies, look for more sophisticated desserts like a mini-strawberry shortcake with tarragon whipped cream. |
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Many people want a religion like Wicca, but don't know where to look for it. |
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The more you look for details, cues and fakes, the more you add to the realism of the situation. |
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They look for work at another large farm and find agitators attempting to keep migrants from taking work as a protest against unfair wages. |
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Once the first bomb goes off, forces must always look for the potential secondary or tertiary attack. |
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When choosing natural fragrances and products, look for ones with pure plant essences or essential oils. |
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I really want to tell parents about what I think they should look for in rearing their children. |
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It was abundantly clear that maritime European powers now had good reason to look for a direct sea passage to the Indies. |
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Next month, look for news about an expanded agenda, expert panelists and a celebrated industry keynoter. |
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Philip could see David wilting as the conflicting desires to help his sister and to look for peace came against each other. |
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Don't you think it'll have something to do with your act, I venture, receiving an affronted look for my temerity. |
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Also, look for frayed cords, and don't forget to test outdoor electrical receptacles. |
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Other wildflowers to look for are western mountain aster, meadow rue, pink wintergreen, and Chinese houses. |
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I just want to say, for the record, that in times of crisis, it is good to look for some humor. |
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If you had a test to look for abnormal red blood cells, for example in sickle cell anaemia, you will be told whether this was found. |
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It's definitely not an attractive look for a supposedly irresistible knockout, even though she has the necessary figure. |
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Most letting agents or landlords look for a reference from a previous landlord or an employer reference. |
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An enterprise will look for a breadth of services from the telcos and strong competition in a potential location. |
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When the path levels out at a grassy section, after 100 yards look for a grass path to the left, leading to Stair Bridge. |
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The defense forces are doing their level best to look for those people who were involved in this sad event. |
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There is no doubt that the more you look for fish, the easier it becomes to register their presence. |
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For superfocused searches, such as determining whether a phrase is trademarked, look for a specialty search engine on that topic. |
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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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When docking or beaching, look for evidence of turtles, birds, alligators and other animals along shore. |
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Most of us consider our yards and gardens an extension of our homes, and we look for sanctuary and privacy there. |
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We look for the lost keys under the lamp post because that is where there is light. |
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Litman next plans to look for novel immune genes in jawless vertebrates, such as lamprey and hagfish. |
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Whenever I go to a party, I look for a Taurean man and I stick with him all night. |
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Don't just look for landmarks and terrain features, take their measure, too. |
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Naturally I look for something a little different such as pepperami, garlic sausage meat, strong smelling cheeses, cockles or mussels. |
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People who react to standard sunscreens might look for a lotion containing physical blockers like zinc oxide or titanium dioxide. |
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To look for the marks, an unprecedentedly broad range of technologies would be required. |
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Again, don't bother to look for the zodiacal light or counterglow in the confines of a city or the suburbs. |
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Ever since I rebuilt my computer, the first thing I look for when I start a game is the options menu so I can crank up the res. |
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Then before reseating the connections, examine the male ends, and look for bent or sunken pins. |
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The growing support for the protests panicked the government and union leaderships, who began to look for a way to shut down the campaign. |
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To target distributors directly, simply look for their names on product labels. |
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St-Henri is not the first place I'd look for a good Korean resto on a winter night. |
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Both ammunition and health restorers were in short supply, and you had to actively look for them as you explored the game environments. |
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This enables doctors to look for scars, sores, and other problems inside the bladder, and is usually done under general or epidural anaesthetic. |
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So to replace a traditional 60-watt bulb, look for a compact fluorescent light bulb that is about 15 watts. |
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If your site includes any corners or other right angles, look for stone that already shows this shape. |
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It is now common for people to look for churches to their liking rather than those of the same denomination. |
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The risk assessment can only look for what we know to be risky such as allergenic particles or known side effects in animals. |
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Even though summer means tourist in Boston, I don't dumb the wines down though I do look for flavors that are accessible. |
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At the bar, look for upscale liquor and signature drinks along with a variety of tapas. |
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Educating mailroom staff to look for suspect mail is a critical step in the planning process. |
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In literary criticism there is a tendency to look for geographic or temporal groups of influence. |
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With the 2005 budget process about to begin, the betting is that the LDP will look for compromise on the rollback of the 1999 tax breaks. |
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If a criminal runs away I can't always see where he has gone, but Otto doesn't look for them, he smells their scent and can track them. |
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All he needed to do now was to point his telescope at the sun all day and look for a little black spot. |
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Collins says that the Romantics taught us to look for and to believe in the poet behind the words. |
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The women were terrified and bowed their faces to the ground, but the men said to them, Why do you look for the living among the dead? |
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He let his two companions look for a moment longer before walking on down a roughly paved street, Cale and Sam following absent-mindedly. |
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Currently I am testing out a new look for the blog which seems to be an improvement on the default template. |
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Rat-tailed maggots are the larvae of the drone fly and, in order to pupate the larvae, look for a dry place and start migrating. |
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It's nice to know that 70 people were actually looking for the lost child, and that they knew that there was one to look for. |
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If we look for survivors, there are chances where we might run into trouble but it's better than staying here and doing nothing. |
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He clearly has a low opinion of what the state system has done for Britain's pensioners and will look for a wholesale reform. |
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Also look for two Russian olives, which arch over the garden entrance of St. Theresa's Path and perfume the spring air. |
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The Massachussets Institute of Technology was the obvious place for NASA to look for help in Apollo's astronavigation problems. |
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The IT Department decided to look for a solution that would automate this entire process. |
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When I ask to visit, I'm told to look for the yellow Santa Fe Railway boxcar, which is set atilt on uneven ground and easily seen from the road. |
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Historically, the bone scan has been used to look for occult fractures of the scaphoid and other bones. |
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Young children love to join in, so look for books with flaps, tabs, pop-ups, peep-holes, textures to feel and questions to answer. |
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When scouts study a college cornerback, they look for the potential to play safety. |
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Once you learn what to look for, you can buy wisely at auctions, estate sales, or straight off the showroom floor. |
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I am now forced to look for more ingenious ways of telling someone off when they get me mad. |
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To treat seborrheic dermatitis, look for shampoos that contain coal tar, zinc pyrithione, selenium sulfide or salicylic acid. |
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Anyone older than 55 should have their eyes examined when dilated to look for signs of macular degeneration. |
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So James tells us where we must look for the source of our temptations to do wrong. |
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This is because scientists look for abnormalities in chromosomes but cannot find any in these patients. |
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You could impose a lot of rules from above, which people would resent and look for ways to break. |
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I am keen to accentuate the positives and there are many if we care to look for them. |
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Also, look for the golden yellow blooms of snakeweed, turpentinebush, goldeneyes, and telegraph plants. |
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Also on clear water, look for any areas that are murky, perhaps close to in-flowing streams or where waves wash against a shoreline. |
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We will look for more washable fabrics, rather than having to dry-clean with all those dangerous chemicals. |
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In summer we would go down to the Dingle Lodge to swim or look for birds nest and watch waterhens on the canal. |
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Milking staff should look for clots, strings, wateriness or discolouration of milk. |
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It was Diana who wired William with some innate radar to look for a soulmate who had a strong family bond. |
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I notice that the checkout girls in the supermarket look for eye contact with every customer, as they too need to be seen and accepted as human beings, not automatons. |
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Defense lawyers will look for inconsistencies in the same records as they try to impugn her credibility further. |
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This week, the market is expected to look for cues from the dollar supply and demand levels to determine the kwacha's direction, which could go either way. |
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While amniocentesis can diagnose hundreds of diseases and conditions, it is most effective when the laboratory is instructed to look for a specific condition. |
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If your chest x-ray is normal, your doctor will look for common conditions that can cause a chronic cough, like postnasal drip, acid reflux disease, and asthma. |
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Second, look for unusually accurate renderings of the human form. |
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We look for environments that responsibly inform and entertain. |
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He decided to look for an alternative, holistic, and cheaper way to improve his soil and boost the health of his farm. |
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Professional curators and conservators will look for work elsewhere, and amateurs will be hired who don't care whether light levels are 50 lux or 500 lux. |
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Our mission was to look for hostile radars as they became active. |
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The moderator, right-wing commentator Erik Erikson, asked the candidates what they look for in a federal judge. |
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If you're going to enrich your diet with fresh fruits, vegetables and legumes, look for organic varieties to avoid produce that's coated with chemicals. |
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The attorney general of British Columbia recently announced he was forming a committee to look for solutions to the revolving door situation in the criminal courts. |
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As rebels look for the former Libyan strongman Muammar Gaddafi, The Daily Beast follows the latest news. |
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Using 80 target fig trees, the researchers recorded every time a group of mangabeys revisited a given tree to look for food and which trees they chose to ignore. |
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The third principle is to audit and review all the administrative and student services systems in order to look for those activities that are essential and those that are not. |
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The women resume their conversation and the dogs, no longer interested in each other have a scratch or look for more interesting smells to divert their attention. |
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Because GRBs are so rare, the best way to look for them is with an automated observatory. |
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The musicianship is exciting as all get out, but don't look for warmth. |
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The guards conducted a shakedown of the prisoners' cells to look for weapons. |
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Agencies know from experience that their best bet is not to actively look for the absconder, but to wait and watch family members. |
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Also, could you also look for tank tops with built-in bandeau bras? |
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Once again, look for yours truly on his own domain next week. |
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To maintain its breakneck growth, it almost has to look for younger members. |
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Technical analysts study historical price movements and look for recurring patterns to give a high degree of probability as to what will happen in the future. |
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Two days after the Senate resolution was introduced, the african union announced it was sending 5,000 soldiers to look for Kony. |
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We hiked up Vermont Valley with a guide, Ellroy, to look for indigenous wild St. Vincent parrots, through thick rain forest of figs, palms, balsa and incongruous pine trees. |
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To make tradition-bound farmers realize the larger economic benefits of such crops, Carver began to look for other uses. |
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The most important feature to look for is maximum adjustability. |
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Still being me, the worrywart that I am, I had to go look for him. |
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A search facility allows walkers to look for walks by clicking on an area of a map or to search by length and grade of walk nearby towns and villages. |
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If we have spent several class periods introducing conventions of reasoned evidence in argumentative writing, we usually look for such features in student papers. |
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For example, an experienced ticket checker would have unconsciously learnt to look for telltale signs to correctly identify a ticketless traveller. |
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Either way, look for every Democrat from Chatham to Pittsfield to take a look at the race. |
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Scientists look for clear articulation of appropriate methodology. |
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You don't look for a regular witness with an all-points bulletin. |
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I bequeath myself to the dirt to grow from the grass I love. If you want me again, look for me under your bootsoles. |
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The rover Opportunity will seek to determine how the layers were laid down, and look for evidence of water from hot springs, which could arise out of local volcanic warming. |
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I carried her to the divan, and went to look for him, but he was not in the house, and the servants were gone to bed. |
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This test is a noninvasive cat scan of your heart to look for coronary calcium buildup. |
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Jurgis moves downtown to look for a job and gets a chance through an accidental meeting of an old union buddy on his way to work at a machine factory. |
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She supported the creation of watchdogs to look for graft in government, firing those who improperly profited. |
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In the fall, look for the trees to turn russet, bronze, or deep red. |
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The Seward Johnson is a 204-foot research vessel that set out from American Samoa to Howland Island to look for the plane. |
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We actually could get in and dig through the debris and look for remains. |
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His problem now is that, with an election in the offing, his political opponents will look for every opportunity to wrong-foot him and that is sad for the country. |
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From the days of bleeding with leeches, modern medicine has come full circle to once again see nature is the best place to look for cures to the things that ail us. |
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Diagnosis requires blood tests to look for megaloblasts and measure levels of B12 and folic acid. |
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We went up to the attic to look for the boxes containing our childhood keepsakes. |
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There had been none among them coolheaded enough to reason out which trail he had likely taken, and thus look for him by the ford. |
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For a second Charlie was tempted to goal suck and look for the stretch pass. |
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Employers these days look for candidates that can hit the ground running, so that they spend less on training. |
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Service providers would typically look for an inside salesman and would be looking to understand the personal as well as the business drivers. |
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As kings continued to look for new ways to raise money, these fiscal surveys increased in number and scope over time. |
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Connor advises birders to wait until late in the winter to look for irruptives. |
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Other integrated features you may want to look for in a motherboard are system monitoring and jumperless configurations. |
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About 3 P.M. I went out to look for game, and, coming across a herd of zebras and konze antelope, managed to kill two, one of each. |
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Being a labour of so great a difficulty, the exact performance thereof we may rather wish than look for. |
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In May 1719, The 1st Duke of Newcastle, the Lord Chamberlain, ordered Handel to look for new singers. |
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Early mods watched French and Italian art films and read Italian magazines to look for style ideas. |
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The White Conduit gentlemen were not amused by such interruptions and decided to look for a more private venue of their own. |
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Department of Agriculture inspectors look for horses and livestock that stray across the border carrying ticks. |
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Attribution is the process in which people look for an explanation of another person's behavior. |
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The partnership involved designing a customised look for the headphones and redesigning its drivers to Harris's specifications. |
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Yes, I did look for two empty seats together so I could sit down with my wife, to talk to her. |
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On Frederick's death in 1250, Innocent started to look for a new ruler, one more amenable to the Papacy. |
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Magnetic stratigraphers look for signs of magnetic reversals in igneous rock units within the drill cores. |
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When placing nuts, always look for constrictions within the crack, behind which the nut can be wedged. |
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The series was produced using digital video camera, creating a somewhat different look for the show. |
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Gamekeepers oversee a hunting ground to see to the wildlife's welfare and look for poachers. |
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They are told to look for grizzly scat in camping areas, and be careful to carry the bells and whistles in those areas. |
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During the 1960s, Russia, Australia and New Zealand started to look for new stocks of fish and began to trawl the seamounts. |
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It is used by over 600,000 travelers to share their experiences and look for advice. |
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After seeing that there would be no assistance from Hispaniola, Balboa sent Enrique de Colmenares directly to Spain to look for help. |
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When soldiers would look for water they would be searching for some sort of natural spring, or other form of flowing water. |
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Soto went with a small army to look for the hidden army, but a trial for Atahualpa was held in his absence. |
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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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My view would be that if a case is just then we should look for ways of supporting it by coherent argument. |
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Improper formatting is a red flag to look for other problems with the data. |
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Weber argued that there were many reasons to look for the origins of modern capitalism in the religious ideas of the Reformation. |
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Then the boy went out onto the moor to look for something else to play with, and he dropped the flint as he went along. |
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But if the last two years are a teacher, look for the bombastic tweets to resume before sunrise. |
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If you travel with your iPad, look for a travel adapter that will work in all the countries you visit. |
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In putting together ever bigger deals with ever more burdensome debt, private equity buyers look for targets with ultrapredictable cash flow. |
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Who is there of mine goes to this war that I should grieve for his wounding or look for his return? |
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These woods look considerably alike to the average user, but the xylologist knows just where to look for the points of distinction. |
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A few of the survivors have returned to look for belongings. |
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For more of a blue-green color, look for a white fir with soft, two-inch-long needles that curve outward and upward on branches. |
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I would not be a true Winnipegger if I didn't look for a deal before making a purchase. |
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Our first reaction in search quality is to look for ways to solve problems algorithmically. |
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The leaders of the Virginia Company, back in London, ordered the settlers at Jamestown to look for gold. |
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The duty of KADI is to look for the causal links between the alleged dumping price and the injury caused to the domestic industry. |
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During Atrial Fibrillation Awareness Month and beyond, look for these StopAfib. |
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Whenever I look for a vein of sadness in Oliona it melts away. |
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At the bottom of the steps leading up to the jubilee tower at Castle Hill look for the ripple marks still visible on the paving stones. |
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October begins bell pepper season in Florida, so look for a drop in the price at local markets and farm stands. |
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Elsewhere, there are more parenting issues when Sharon decides she's going to look for her birth father. |
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He had not returned three hours later so his worried daughter Lara went to look for him in the sauna at the block of flats. |
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Excuse me while I look for bargain breaks smack bang in the middle of term time. |
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Mandi dishes to Michelle Persad how she achieves the look for each of the PLL's characters, from preppy Spencer to tomboyish Emily. |
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Heidi Klum's classic bootcut jeans will lengthen and slim your thighs, and that polka dot top is a big look for spring. |
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So each time I visit my computer I take off the plastic cover and look for the emerging seed leaves. |
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At age 10, I knew where the pipsissewa came up in spring, where the wild azalea bloomed, where to look for mayapples and mint. |
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Check the thickness of the timber on the wall panels and look for shiplap and overlap cladding as a sign of good construction. |
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Bumpiness in the clouds is good, he says, adding that's what they look for. |
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I look for anything unusual in the water but it's usually just shopping trolleys that I find. |
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One has to do a complete electrophysiologic evaluation to look for tachycardias that haven't been identified yet. |
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Students could look for different types of tag question and at the ways in which different tags are used. |
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Whenever they look for reducing costs it always frontline staff they look to, rarely senior or middle management. |
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They just turn on a sixpence and go and look for something else. |
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He should take a short turn around second base and look for back-picks, mishandles, and overthrows. |
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When looking for a jacket, look for one that has a snow guard or is long enough to overlap the pants a couple inches. |
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When making a basket-cut, make sure you look for the ball and give the passer a hand target as you cut through the lane. |
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Even with trolleys widely available, manufacturers continue to look for even faster changeover. |
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When on the ground they take long hops stopping often to look for danger. |
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While the marque still carries the banner for ultimate protection and sheer tank-like ruggedness, it has ditched the slabby metal-box look for a more modern persona. |
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Jackie spotted TJ at a rescue centre in Bramcote, having gone there to look for another dog after one of her rough collies, Max, died suddenly through cancer aged only five. |
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If you would like to make a ristra, look for chilies at farmers' markets and produce stands-or harvest from your garden if plants produce bountifully. |
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If you're planning to buy a space heater this year, look for models with an automatic shut-off switch that activates anytime the unit tips or is knocked over. |
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To be able to detect these very distant objects which were forming near the beginning of the universe, astronomers look for sources which have very high redshifts. |
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If that happens, look for GMC to rebadge the Acadia as a Yukon. |
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Nilsson didn't think to look for low-oxygen tolerance at reefs until he began to observe mouth brooding in cardinalfish around Lizard Island on Australia's Great Barrier Reef. |
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Over the previous two days and the past months of briefs, I had learned to look for at least 125 to 130 knots on my airspeed indicator at the end of the cat stroke. |
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Another possibility is to look for evidence of spontaneous fission activity in meteoric material and also in hot brines taken from abyssal fractures of the earth's crust. |
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I look for veiled eyes or bodies scrouged into a seat in an alien world. |
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Their success in Waltham motivated them to look for other locations. |
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I kept meaning to look for a better-paying job, but real life intervened. |
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Thereafter, Pizarro went on to look for Atahualpa himself, who was shielded by his faithful nobles who, in the end, were also captured by the Spaniards. |
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It was the band's initial intention that Richards would not be replaced instantly and that the band would only look for a touring member to play for the band. |
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The band had to cancel the sessions and look for another producer. |
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One girl decided to recreate the look for her prom and totally nailed it. |
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Hadrotettix and Heliastus lack pale streaks but possess trilobed epiphalli, which led me to look for other characteristics shared with the Hippiscus group. |
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Johnson continued to look for a position at a Lichfield school. |
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This is known to fishermen, who look for dolphins to catch tuna. |
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And who will warrant us that, at the same time, he shall only be an intensation and continuation of the old, which in general, is what we long and look for? |
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If they are prone to irritation, look for washes without sodium lauryl sulphate, a detergent that helps formulas foam but can inflame sensitive skin and cause dermatitis. |
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I beg your pardon for being here. I come to look for you, and after waiting a little while in hope of your coming in, was making use of your inkstand to explain my errand. |
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Wikipedia has come of age and is the first place to look for information. |
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Magistrates also had both the power and the duty to look for omens. |
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Modern campers look for comfort first when they head for the hills. |
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Very desolate was that valley, having a dark aspect and a ghastful, such as a man might look for in the infernal glens of Pyriphlegethon or Acheron. |
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If you want to see a bull shark, or the related blacktip, simply drive to the beach any day this month, look for the heavy trolling rod in a sand spike with a kayak nearby. |
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The team also measured urinary arsenic in the SAC population to look for differences in how individuals with different AS3MT variants metabolized arsenic. |
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During an autofluorescence bronchoscopy, the bronchoscopist advances a flexible tube, or bronchoscope, into the lungs to look for cancerous tissue. |
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Hi, I am helping my client look for female blogshop models for sportswear. |
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Homeschool Programs at Wachusett Meadow Decomposers and Fungus and Worms, we'll go outside and look for and learn about primary and secondary consumers and scavengers. |
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