He needed always to be on the lookout for subtle cues indicating how his mother would behave. |
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However, this super rate will come to an end later this year, and I'll be on the lookout for yet another first-class account. |
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Researchers say they will be on the lookout for even more Saturn moons, and will seek close-ups of the ones just found. |
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Pannal to their credit maintained a positive attitude throughout and were always on the lookout for goals. |
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Animal liberationists opposed to the ill-treatment of guinea pigs might be on the lookout for new targets. |
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The constables were patrolling Redfern, on the lookout for a bag snatcher, when they came across the body at the end of a lane. |
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Drivers should have their eyes on the road and be on the lookout for pedestrians and other road users and not be distracted by these signs. |
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Needless to say, I was on the lookout for somewhere I could get online to check my mail and browse the web a bit each day. |
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The organisation, which celebrates its 30th birthday this year, is on the lookout for more parents to train as volunteers. |
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Be on the lookout for warehouse sales on discontinued styles, samples and overstocks. |
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Our ICU folk, our critical care folk, even Emerg folk are very much on the lookout for severe respiratory illnesses right now. |
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You can then alert your own doctor and be on the lookout for telltale symptoms. |
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Public health workers throughout the NHS have been alerted to be on the lookout for symptoms of ricin exposure in patients. |
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Third-place chasers Goole are at full strength for their match although manager Paul Marshall is still on the lookout for some new faces. |
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They're on the lookout for designers who want to submit art for use on their site, so if you're interested please drop them a line. |
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Not being much of a beer guzzler I am always on the lookout for those entertainment spots that cater for the broad spectrum. |
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It pays to be on the lookout for apple scab, canker and mildew, tackling any problems before they become deeply ingrained and hard to treat. |
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Froney was Chell's favourite horse, a tall handsome energetic chestnut with a white star, who was always on the lookout for treats. |
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As more visitors come to centres like Newry, unfortunately so too do criminals on the lookout for easy prey. |
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The Observer is on the lookout for ghostly goings-on in local haunted houses and tales of the spine-tingling supernatural. |
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A new drama group in Westbury is on the lookout for budding dancers and actors to come along to auditions this weekend. |
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As a parent, be on the lookout for behavior that may indicate your child is having trouble. |
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A campus alert went out, warning students to be on the lookout for a college-age man of that description. |
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The Irish are fanatical about racing, extremely knowledgeable and are always on the lookout for an equine hero. |
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To avoid that fate, one must know the danger and be on the lookout for it at all times. |
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It's there she's spotted by a fellow soccer fanatic Jules who is on the lookout for new talent for the local girl's team. |
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Haywood said the sharp-eyed inspectors are on the lookout for the slightest deviance from the rules. |
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Zoe is on the lookout for a place to stay, perhaps a van at the caravan park. |
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He moved silently, on the lookout for tracks, droppings or other animal signs. |
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We are on the lookout for the most talented young poets in our region's schools. |
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Therefore, value investors are on the lookout for companies that are currently out of favour with the market, but may stage a comeback. |
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The cast will include some familiar old faces and a few great newcomers, for which, by the way, the group are always on the lookout. |
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They will be on the lookout for birds such as short-eared owls, a variety of winter wildfowl and, hopefully, Bowland's elusive hen harriers. |
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Be on the lookout for woodcocks, rabbits, squirrels, raccoons, foxes, beavers, otters, ruffed grouse, and muskrat. |
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It brings home the fact we should always be on the lookout for signs or symptoms that can alert us. |
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A trainer, too, he had been renting the stables in Co Kildare, and was on the lookout for somewhere to buy. |
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Alone in the desolate town, Jane wanders the vales and windy moors for many hours, on the lookout to faintly explore this town. |
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The film contains an imaginary radio broadcast in which listeners are alerted to be on the lookout for fifth columnists. |
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Police are today warning landlords to be on the lookout for under-age drinkers celebrating their exam success or drowning their sorrows. |
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Sailors on the ship, ashore on liberty or in the local community would raise their level of awareness and be on the lookout for anything unusual. |
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Be on the lookout for Caribbean dove, West Indian woodpecker, Cuban bullfinch, and smooth-billed ani. |
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The Anti-Kidnapping Squad was notified and an all-points bulletin was issued for police to be on the lookout for the Chevy. |
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Walkers will be on the lookout for birds such as short-eared owls, winter wildfowl and the elusive hen harrier. |
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Or should we be on the lookout for a spike in all-night raves up on the Hill? |
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For anyone on the lookout for a holiday-themed motion picture, this probably isn't going to scratch the itch. |
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This is the kind of house that developers have long been on the lookout for. |
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Attacks usually happen in the evening, when the humans aren't looking for half submerged crocodiles, but the crocs are on the lookout for a meal. |
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Be on the lookout for signs of unusual distress, such as a sudden clinginess where there was none before. |
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The patrols are on the lookout for certain aging car models, vehicles with low riding back ends, or cars that try to get close to vehicles as they pass a military convoy. |
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But, being saddled with the wrong sort of piliferous gene, I'm always on the lookout for short crops similar to mine on screen. |
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If you are on the lookout for a tourist experience that is both entertaining and rewarding, our activities will more than likely fill the bill. |
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Researchers must constantly be on the lookout for ways to take on board changes in company practice and to incorporate new ideas. |
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One recommendation I would toss out so that all members could take it to their constituents is for them to be on the lookout. |
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Be on the lookout for ghost riders and gunfighters on this Ghost Town and Gold Mine Tour. |
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Our competitors are on the lookout and the existence of industrial espionage cannot be ignored. |
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Armstrong's Twitter followers are now 'retweeting' the message and soon almost everybody involved with the Tour of California will be on the lookout for Armstrong's machine. |
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For years, therefore, engineers have been on the lookout for a cheap, bendable, sensitive photodetector. |
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It costs money to always be on the lookout and ready to receive inspectors at any time. |
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So be on the lookout for future events? you may just be our next lucky winner! |
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The same message applies for canola growers, who should be on the lookout for tarnished plant bugs. |
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Navigating in ice can be extremely difficult, as mariners must always be on the lookout for new open water passages. |
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Over the coming fiscal year we will be on the lookout more than ever for whatever business opportunities may present themselves. |
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As for our Bakery Division, we continue to be on the lookout for the latest consumer trends. |
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Restricted speed also requires train crews to be on the lookout for broken rails. |
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And many will be on the lookout for a producer to turn their screenplays into feature films? |
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In order to be competitive, it is critical for you to stay abreast of trends within your industry and to be on the lookout for new technologies. |
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At work: enter into the logic of a system of representation, find breakdowns and failures, be on the lookout for innovations. |
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If you think your child has been exposed to chickenpox, be on the lookout for symptoms described above. |
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The Bank will, however, be on the lookout for opportunities to increase the bilingual capability of branches in Windsor and Oshawa. |
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The media are all too anxious to expose mistakes and are always on the lookout for the latest misstep. |
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We should also be on the lookout for similar new-crop pricing opportunities. |
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It goes without saying that the Company remains on the lookout for potential acquisitions that will allow it to continue in its thrust. |
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Police officers on the beat are also on the lookout for underage drinkers. |
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Taxing authorities are always on the lookout for ways to wring more money out of taxpayers in order to offset the tax cuts made by politicians. |
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As we continue to grow, we are on the lookout for people who can help us achieve our ambitions. |
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In practice, this means being on the lookout for, as well as assessing, designing and implementing, new electronic business opportunities. |
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We are constantly on the lookout for acquisitions for Axway and we have our internal development plan as well. |
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We are regularly on the lookout for interns for the various departments of the Museum. |
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For this reason, providers of major brands are constantly on the lookout for new ways of attracting the shopper's attention to their product. |
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De Rijke is always on the lookout for opportunities to consolidate its leadership position. |
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To give an extra boost to our growth strategy, though, we are permanently on the lookout for a wide range of talents. |
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We are always on the lookout for talented individuals across all functions who share our passion for technology, excellence and innovation. |
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He is on the lookout for ways to ensure that they have the necessary tools to do the job. |
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The investment world, where nearly all investors are on the lookout for growth, is no exception. |
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Zakia's tourists, on the lookout for traditional handiwork, do not complain about Papa Wali's manual finishing. |
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Organised human-trafficking gangs are constantly on the lookout for new gaps in our defences through which they can flood the EU with migrants. |
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For this reason, WINTERSTEIGER is also constantly on the lookout for flexible and superbly trained employees. |
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Working in this type of environment, entrepreneurs are constantly on the lookout for ways to minimize their risks. |
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We're constantly on the lookout for ways to improve efficiency and customer-orientedness. |
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Historians are forever on the lookout for turning points and watersheds. |
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Gradually, with painful slowness, his reputation filtered out to European intellectuals on the lookout for new currents from the literary suburbs. |
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Inspired by his hero H. L. Mencken, always on the lookout for hypocrisy, Thurman found it in the uneven way that color prejudice is applied to dark-skinned women. |
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Even without the need to keep on the lookout for the neighbors as I made a mad dash to a waiting taxi, the boardinghouse had become nothing more than a crash pad. |
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Staff will also be on the lookout for insect pests such as woodworm, and surfaces and open stonework will also get the spring clean treatment all year round. |
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Back on the beach, a teenage boy sat up on the lookout tower. |
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A TV company is on the lookout for 15 mums-to-be to sign up for a new programme on multiple births, which will involve giving birth live on television. |
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The Office of Fair Trading has warned consumers to be on the lookout for personal loan mailshots which break the law by advertising misleading interest rates. |
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I'm always on the lookout for imagery that will spark my painting process. |
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These pirates or buccaneers were part of the French fleet as Curacao would have been a rich prize for these pirates who were always on the lookout for rich pickings. |
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Whilst the swarms which surround you are annoying, they do not bite. It is the midges, clegs and ticks you should be on the lookout for. |
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Meantime, should we be on the lookout for a lap dance from Taylor Swift? |
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Man United's Coach Louis van Gaal has reportedly released the goal keeper and allowed him to be on the lookout for a new team. |
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In the battle against counterfeit products, manufacturers from a wide variety of industries are increasingly on the lookout for effective, visible security features. |
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Parties, and in particular SMEs, are continually on the lookout for alternative, cheaper and more effective methods of resolving their patent and other IPR disputes. |
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Although we carry reports of interest to specific industries and specific provinces, we're always on the lookout for stories that will resonate across the nation. |
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We're always on the lookout for masterpieces. |
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We are always on the lookout for motivated, responsible sales representatives wishing to meet our company's expectations in terms of performance, quality of work, productivity and an ethically correct behaviour. |
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You've got people like IP Group and Northstar there, as well as Europe's biggest start-up blog that's on the lookout for start-up stories. |
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Twenge is constantly on the lookout for signs of a narcissism crisis in America. |
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Demonstrating the modernity of oil cloth, weavers in Pulsation, always on the lookout for new technology, are beginning to show interest in this development, so invitingly outdoors. |
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If you're searching for jewelry that suits your personality or on the lookout for a gift, whether a necklace, a bracelet or a ring, FLUXX Jewelry is sure to have something to bedazzle you. |
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This tactic equates tobacco products with sexiness, glamour and sophistication, which resonates well with potential new consumers on the lookout for the next big trend. |
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However, the Bollinger Bands on the daily chart appear to be tightening which suggests that a volatile jump could happen later this week and traders should be on the lookout for indications regarding its direction. |
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Traders should be on the lookout for any signs of positive growth in the Euro-Zone as this may trigger a return to risk appetite, and a potential sell-off of USD, helping to push oil prices higher. |
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Be on the lookout for individuals who react to stress by not eating. |
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As this trend continues, traders will likely see very few indications of a clear direction, but a sharp movement may be on the way in the next week and traders should be on the lookout. |
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Buying on lows and selling on highs within this range-trading pattern may be a wise tactic today, but be on the lookout for a breach of this range pattern as it may signal a stronger movement. |
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Be on the lookout for older athletes with braces on their lower teeth. |
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Consequently, we must always be on the lookout for the best ways of protecting the euro and of establishing effective Europe-wide combat against euro counterfeiting. |
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I'm on the lookout for a good example of a Roman dinar from the 1st century. Let me know if you hear of one anywhere. |
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I'm also on the lookout for the first sand martins, which I have always held to be the real harbingers of the trout fishing season. |
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When we carry ourselves as far as we can and feel we can go no further, that's when we should be on the lookout for a God Wink. It's coming. |
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The federation published the information in its monthly electronic newsletter, together with a warning to consumers to be on the lookout for any extravagant increases. |
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People across the Portland area and beyond had been on the lookout for Camo after his unusual disappearance got national attention. |
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Under a restricting signal, a movement must not exceed 15 mph and must be able to stop within one-half the range of vision of equipment and be on the lookout for broken rail. |
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Southern Alberta producers who grow durum and soft white spring wheat under irrigation should be on the lookout for evidence of fusarium graminearum, the fungus that causes Fusarium head blight. |
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Participants will be invited to be on the lookout for waste in their organization using the tools and techniques that will be demonstrated to them. |
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Technology experts at Hammond Suddards Edge are warning Birmingham businesses to be on the lookout for warchalking. |
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When lying down arkars nearly always keep the head erect, as if on the lookout, and when sleeping they lie with the neck outstretched. |
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In addition to harmful insects and mites, apple producers have to be on the lookout for the fungus that causes apple scab-the main disease affecting orchards. |
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Obviously, when a whole segment of the economy is suffering both in Québec and in other Canadian provinces, it is impossible for us not to be on the lookout and not to try to listen. |
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Be on the lookout for aphids, mites, whiteflies and cabbageworms. |
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Members of Belsay-based Living History played the role of Home Guard members on the lookout for femmes fatales trying to steal the Enigma Coding Device. |
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The Stews at Broughton Green near Hanbury in Worcestershire has a contemporary look to confuse the house detective on the lookout for its 17th century origins. |
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Monastics of all ages should be on the lookout for the danger of turfdom. Having been given a job to do, they make it into their kingdom where no one else may enter. |
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As a Philadelphia-raised lover of a good sandwich, I am always on the lookout for a decent cheesesteak outside of my native City of Brotherly Love. |
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Just like Jules Verne's Phileas Fogg got his manservant Passepartout to accompany him, this freelance copyeditor with Time magazine was on the lookout for a companion. |
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But keep on the lookout for the 1st-century-a.d. stele on the right wall, with symbols of the deceased's civic scribely duties, and the fresco remnants around to the left. |
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