But fund managers are overcoming their distaste for illiquidity in order to seek out value in the sector. |
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As long as a substantial number of investors look only at financials, they will seek out the pariah firms whenever they become cheap. |
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This drive for happiness impels us to seek out the things that make us feel good. |
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During the dry season, man and animal seek out tsamma melons and gemsbok cucumbers to provide them with water. |
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Her films could be the films that influence their audience to seek out smaller, more challenging cinematic treats. |
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This article has simply attempted to encourage cinephiles to seek out these beautiful films. |
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Having 7 or 8 different designs encouraged people to seek out the whole set, and added a level of synchronicity to the experience. |
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There were clandestine meetings in a shutdown youth centre, and journeys of many miles to seek out particular preachers. |
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Yearling snakes can use maternal scent cues to seek out their first hibernation den. |
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The coherent arrangement of the pictures allows one to seek out what one wishes to view. |
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I chose compositions with lots of harmony so that I was forced to seek out non-typical bass lines. |
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She commanded him-in his native Nahuatl to seek out the head of the Mexican church and ask that a chapel devoted to her be erected on Tepeyac. |
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Long, drowsy, dusty days when the shade of trees calls the saunterer into the woods to seek out dark, cool places by small streams. |
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Having conquered their own unique brand of dirty, beautifully awkward garage rock, Clinic was left to seek out new castles to storm. |
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To my discredit, I didn't go and seek out the traffic warden because the clock was against me, but I swear that if it happens again I will do so. |
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Likewise, those who are unfamiliar with some of these series will find it a useful introduction to Britcoms they may want to seek out. |
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Mr Martin said enlargement offered great opportunities for companies based here to seek out new markets. |
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Men began to seek out new territories, mine for wealth, and battle each other for the spoils of war. |
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Connelly decides to seek out emotional truth in her role, and leaves the hysterics and butchy resolve to lesser scream queens. |
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They advise and prod Orestes, Pylades, and Electra along, urging them to seek out revenge for Agamemnon's death. |
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No, plant and science boffins needn't drop everything and arrive in Allen to seek out the rare blue daffodils. |
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Its algorithms could mine spacecraft data sets after a mission is over to seek out additional interesting observations. |
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In 1427, James I of Scotland passed an Act requiring all lairds to seek out and destroy wolves. |
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But to seek out praise, to actively solicit positive feedback is not my style. |
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He had bravely hobbled home, unaided, ignored, to seek out the ministrations of wife and daughter. |
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After several months, the ones that survive the hazards at sea seek out a new stream and begin the cycle anew. |
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You can seek out information or relay information or just find another person who shares your love of zydeco music. |
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Turn the thermostat down, put on a sweater, weatherproof your home and seek out alternative means of heating and powering it. |
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The serious sojourner will seek out opportunities to give his time, talent and other resources for the benefit of others. |
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He's likely to seek out terrorist organizations, which is a very dangerous position. |
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People are beginning to go and see a documentary in the way they would seek out an art-house film. |
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As cold weather sets in, birds have greater difficulty finding natural food, so they seek out bird feeders. |
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Leading members of the society visited India and other parts of Asia to study mystical teachings and seek out occult phenomena. |
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For a small fee, punters can seek out my counsel on these matters and I will gladly offer my expertise! |
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This addition to weaponry technology could seek out its quarry by detecting the heat traces produced by a person's body. |
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I am conducting a questionnaire survey whose goal is to seek out differences in grammatical behaviour within pairs of antonymous property words. |
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For example, women may be more likely to seek out support groups or develop other areas for expression, such as writing. |
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This is also the place to seek out some of the best, and cheapest, restaurants in the whole of France. |
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It's good stuff, good enough for those of you afraid of the dryness of documentaries to seek out. |
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The crisis is still unfolding and the first thing the keyboard warriors do is seek out someone to blame. |
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Confirmation bias means we seek out information that fits with our worldview. |
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Relatives seek out prospective mates for their kin from desirable families. |
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Yet there are parents who seek out professional tutors of all descriptions for children who are barely old enough to hold a book. |
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For a true taste of Croatian Adriatic cuisine seek out the tiny tavernas where you can eat superb local fish and sea food. |
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Males will mate with females that inhabit their territory or seek out estrus females if no territory is established. |
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Researchers in Africa have observed that bulls are always looking for mates, using smell and hearing to seek out females in estrus. |
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The legislators will have to seek out and punish those who exhibit pleonectic desires. |
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What is lost, some say, is the experience of serendipity and the delight in finding things that you would not naturally seek out. |
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Also seek out natural sugar substitutes like stevia and natural food colors like annatto, carmine, carotene, and turmeric. |
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But cringeworthy campaigns such as this aren't going to convince anyone to pick up the phone and seek out further information. |
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As teenagers continue to mature they begin to seek out their places in society. |
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I think the time has come to stop playing around and to seek out some hard information. |
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In the late oils and watercolors, he seemed to seek out the inner pulse of existence. |
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When someone offers you help, must you seek out an ulterior motive behind the gesture? |
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Chista is an Iranian woman living in America who has returned to Iran to seek out an old boyfriend. |
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We were going on a night safari, to seek out those animals that stay hidden during the day. |
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That is not to say that we must deliberately seek out physical austerities, because this may have the wrong effect. |
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The Typhoon is a virtually unmanned aircraft that uses a programmed flight path to seek out its target. |
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When rats die from the plague, the fleas that lived on them must seek out new sources of blood. |
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We wanted to seek out all the leaders in the underground scene to do reggae and Latin music. |
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His mission is to seek out wondrous treasures, discover strange new lands and to boldly go where no action-packed adventure has gone before. |
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Wiltshire County Council is running a summer poetry competition to seek out the best local talent. |
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It that it allows us to seek out and discredit false and perjurious statements. |
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When a traveling newspaper editor teams up with a gourmet cook and restaurant writer, they seek out getaways for gourmets. |
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Pilots typically seek out thermals or currents created by ridges to extend their flights. |
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Glover held nationwide auditions during the winter and spring to seek out twenty-five students for each of the programs. |
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More seriously, it seems that not a few musicians seek out less well-known foreign songs as material for their own albums. |
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When I make the extra effort to seek out traditional farm-reared and humanely slaughtered meat, it is of a better quality. |
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An organisation set up to tackle alcohol misuse has called for workplace testing to seek out problem drinkers. |
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When they are to arrive in Italy they are to seek out a prophetess called the Sibyl at Cumae. |
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Martins begins to seek out answers to Lime's death and is told by the witness that it was a hit-and-run accident. |
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You might also seek out funds in which the managers have invested a large chunk of their own money. |
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The young chub seek out the corners of the tank, where small eddies mean the water is moving slower than in the main current. |
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Why then, after it had been segregated to emphasize its inferior status, did men wilfully cross the alps and seek out this remote spot for their clandestine purposes? |
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If you identify with two or more of the following traits, you may want to seek out a nutritionist or counselor, according to Dunn. |
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Customers usually consider these photographs as very special keepsakes and often seek out high-end framing to give their keepsake the best treatment possible. |
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But the reality is that in a competitive world people seek out the brands. |
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An argument starts with a gut feeling, which leads you to seek out the evidence that supports or rejects your hunch. |
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Hence, our hero decided to seek out technicians and soothsayers, wizards and computer persons who could solve the puzzle of this malady affecting the mighty computer. |
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Perhaps Shann could have been more specific for the sake of those readers who do not have the time to seek out all the articles cited as references. |
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Most parrotfishes seek out caves and ledges in the reef for protection at night, but parrotfishes in the genus Cryptotomus bury themselves in the sand like wrasses. |
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As the summer dragged on, the Foleys began to seek out their own ways to get their son back. |
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They can choose which experiences to seek out, and choose which they might withdraw from. |
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They gave us no other choice but to seek out revenue independently from Baghdad. |
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Our small ships can drop you off on a pristine beach in Costa Rica, with no footprints in sight, where you'll seek out white-faced capuchins in the jungle. |
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Check the package label, or seek out Dole Portobello Mushrooms and Monterey Mushrooms. |
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On the Northeast Corridor, Congress should take a page from the Brits and seek out a public-private partnership. |
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This series follows a group of gang members as they fight their mortal enemies and seek out a living on the streets by selling drugs and thieving. |
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We should not make cheap heroes of people in opposition by accident or opportunism, but we should seek out the fact and substance in all opinions expressed. |
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Youths seek out shade under trees and adopt poses of nonchalance, but there is an infectious air of languid excitement for the upcoming performances. |
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The Garda patrol car went back to the area to seek out those responsible. |
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The time to explore the sloughs, backwaters and tributaries of the Fraser River in an attempt to seek out aggressively feeding cutthroat is upon us. |
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We were more likely to seek out the bistros frequented by taxi drivers or the small, family-run restaurants where provincial food of every variety flourished. |
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And even if we don't yet understand the neurological basis of the pleasure that laughing brings us, it makes sense that we should seek out the connectedness of infectious laughter. |
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Aphrodite clasped the apple of discord to her breast and turned her eyes to seek out the prize for the shepherd who judged her greater than the Queen of Olympus. |
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As I was stuck for subjects, I decided to go off and seek out new ones. |
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If you have an old, dead tree in your garden, woodpeckers, nuthatches, and chickadees may seek out your yard to look for food and build their houses. |
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Do you go out of your way to seek out reviews in newspapers and magazines? |
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Realize and seek out the truth that while there may indeed be gradients of intelligence, that intelligence and smarts come in many, many forms and applications. |
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We will seek out our fainting couches if the president dares forget the first name of one of his sacred interrogators. |
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Those inclined to seek out a kind of mutuality among religious traditions have, in a sense, bracketed any highly dogmatic understanding of Christ. |
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Then, oddly comforted by his presence, she starts to seek out his company. |
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It's in our biology to seek out young and fertile creatures. |
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When bumper crops abound, even bruins just emerging from hibernation will immediately seek out whitebark cone caches that survived the winter unscathed. |
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With the war having destroyed the judicial system, Syrians seek out members of ISIS to adjudicate disputes. |
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Whatever the reason, Burton was committed enough to leave tiny Bunker Hill to seek out her beau. |
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Despite the average transfer, the casual viewer should be happy enough with picture quality, but videophiles may want to seek out the collected first season instead. |
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Instead, I embarked on a vinous calling to seek out and taste the great wines of Burgundy and the sublime but tantalising magic of the Pinot Noir grape. |
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Hackers seek out pairs of complicated, transitory browser bugs and confidently assume that new browser versions will never solve exactly one of two paired bugs. |
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Bancroft, on the other hand, immersed himself in the study of the Pre-Raphaelites, going so far as to seek out living members associated with the group. |
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The two seek out Sarah''s former flame, ex-army special forces soldier Mike Traceur for help. |
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It is also possible that a decline in the profitability of old trade routes drove the Vikings to seek out new, more profitable ones. |
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While largely a diplomatic mission, among his goals was to seek out geographic material for his brother Henry. |
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They may also physically seek out shade in times of high ambient temperatures. |
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The healing occurred either in the person's dream or advice from the dream could be used to seek out proper treatment for illness elsewhere. |
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A former RAF officer travelled 395 miles to Cleckheaton from Cornwall to seek out a new career on civvy street as a domestic gas engineer. |
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Put it in a covered shoebox and seek out a veterinarian or find a licensed and trained wildlife rehabilitator. |
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If so, maybe it's time to seek out the company of a fellow Air sign member, or any friend who has a very calm take on life. |
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Hence, gentrifiers seek out the 'unique' environment of the inner city to become emancipated. |
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This new lifestyle can prompt many to seek out a more comfortable vehicle with additional legroom. |
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Somalis, like other immigrants, seek out the area because with the number of old buildings, it is possible to find low rents in the area. |
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Day traders seek out stocks solely for their sharp price swings, often focusing on big technology names like Intel, Microsoft or Dell. |
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It's the entire shake-down through a bloated middle management that needs correction to seek out every ruckle of excess. |
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It is a truism that tough times make people seek out mindless escapes. |
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Fujitsu will seek out startups developing new services that use big data and support them in turning those services into businesses. |
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A section of the guard may have planned in advance to seek out Claudius, perhaps with his approval. |
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Water milfoil and algae are also on their list, and they will seek out seeds of pondweed, smartweed, bulrush and spike rush. |
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In 1976, the General Assembly established the Joint Inspection Unit to seek out inefficiencies within the UN system. |
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Musketeer would require thousands of troops, leading the British to seek out France as an ally. |
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The Bindlestiffs prove that even in the most mondo-bizarro town, it's worth it to seek out serious freakdom. |
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I do not seek out the redundant, the pastiche, or the formulaic. |
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Now people with hair problems from all over the world seek out the Cotswold Trichology Centre in Evesham, Worcestershire. |
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Over the next few months he hopes to tempt the junglists out of their bedrooms so he's running a competition to seek out fresh talent. |
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But Ian knows a thing or two, so on May 27 seek out his moutan tree paeonies, a rare and magical sight. |
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Wanting to follow the instructions as best I could, I did seek out a measuring jug and drew the correct amount of liquid. |
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Some bears emerging from hibernation seek out tigers in order to steal their kills. |
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There may be several more matings before the stag will seek out another mate in his harem. |
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Wolves have been recorded on numerous occasions to actively seek out black bears in their dens and kill them without eating them. |
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The Net's answer to personal shoppers is the shopping bot, research programs designed to seek out deals on the goods you want. |
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The eagles would seek out the nest sites by watching the parent pipits bringing in food before swooping down to pluck the wee fledglings out. |
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Gregory began by aggressively requiring his churchmen to seek out and relieve needy persons and reprimanded them if they did not. |
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Neither untreated mice nor Prozac-treated mice whose hippocampi have been irradiated with X rays to prevent new neuron formation seek out the food. |
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Survival after release is not guaranteed, since house mice will tend to seek out human buildings, where they might encounter lethal mousetraps or may be eaten by predators. |
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Varied and high quality educational opportunities are another factor in urban migration, as well as the opportunity to join, develop, and seek out social communities. |
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If you don't already have one, seek out a topnotch financial planner. |
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We are inclined to seek out the character of Jewhatred at the phenomenological and historical levels regarding both its origins and its historical recurrences. |
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A factor was dispatched to Venice to seek out investment opportunities. |
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As ectotherms, lizards have a limited ability to regulate their body temperature, and must seek out and bask in sunlight to gain enough heat to become fully active. |
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On a thematic level, too, Henry's multi-day trek across Italy to seek out Barkley reciprocates her journey from Gorizia to Milan to care for him in the hospital. |
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He was ordered to seek out the rebels along the Kama and the Viatka. |
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In fact, many youngsters will not even turn on a close friend if they know he has never used drugs. And it is rare indeed for a youth to actively seek out people to turn on. |
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I wanted to add to your list of suggestions that this fellow seek out a chiropractor who has a proven track record with correcting nocturnal enuresis. |
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British ships both failed to report engagements with the enemy but also, in the case of cruisers and destroyers, failed to actively seek out the enemy. |
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Or seek out a longline balconette bra, which has a wider band. |
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Heusmann said the majority of those wood ducks returning to Massachusetts will seek out the natural cavities in trees or the nesting box they used last year. |
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Large and small alike, companies will seek out the solution that benefits their business needs, fueling demand for the Maxagers, Taluses, and PROS of the world. |
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