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searching and for
I was constantly searching for clues around the neighborhood of the hall.
At one and the same time, she was within it but still searching for the drawbridge that would give her entry.
Ross had no intention of searching for the assassin.
He was in London `` searching records for our town's causes '' in 1600 with young Henry Sturley, the assistant schoolmaster.
Some reports say he was rescued from timely retirement by his friend, Congressman Walter of Pennsylvania, at a moment when the Kennedy Administration was diligently searching for all the House votes it could get.
I was searching for an accent of self-delusion or, even, of hypocrisy.
The man shrank before the hot fury, searching frantically for the answer.
Stravinsky, nearing the age of eighty, is like a lost and frantic bird, flitting from one abandoned nest to another, searching for a home.
As befits a queen, a bumblebee female is rather choosy and may spend considerable time searching for a suitable nesting place.
No optimism is more baseless than that which believes that the high speed of modern digital computers allows for use of the crudest of methods in searching out a result.
they subsequently occupied their leisure hours in searching for something exciting and diverting.
He had almost given up when he realized that the dropping of his biwa into the icy jowls of the black Pacific was the memory for which he had been searching.
Her hair was the color of those blooms which in seed catalogues are referred to as `` black '', but since no flower is actually without color contain always a hint of grape or purple or blue -- he wanted to draw the broad patina of hair through his fingers, searching it slowly for a trace of veining which might reveal its true shade beneath the darkness.
Academic historical research supports that the alchemists were searching for a material substance using physical methods.
Philosophers ( and other users of logic ) spend a lot of time and effort searching for and removing ( or intentionally adding ) ambiguity in arguments, because it can lead to incorrect conclusions and can be used to deliberately conceal bad arguments.
A relatively recent role for amateur astronomers is searching for overlooked phenomena ( e. g., Kreutz Sungrazers ) in the vast libraries of digital images and other data captured by Earth and space based observatories, much of which is available over the Internet.
Around 2000, an expedition led by the Japanese Daisuke Takahashi, searching for Selkirk's camp on the island ( juan fernandez ), found part of an early eighteenth ( or late seventeenth ) century nautical instrument that almost certainly belonged to Selkirk.
Florey credited Dubos with pioneering the approach of deliberately and systematically searching for antibacterial compounds, which had led to the discovery of gramicidin and had revived Florey's research in penicillin.
* Simulated annealing, a technique for searching for a solution in a space otherwise too large for ordinary search methods to yield results
Names were human readable, containing spaces, upper and lower case letters, and including support for searching.
In eastern Asia archaeoastronomy has developed from the History of Astronomy and much archaeoastronomy is searching for material correlates of the historical record.

searching and clues
Although searching Shakespeare's works for encrypted clues supposedly left by the true author is associated mainly with the Baconian theory, such arguments are commonly made by Oxfordians as well.
Allegedly, this is what led to the demise of Corbin Bernsen in Celebrity Mole Hawaii, as he was too distracted searching for clues that he didn't focus enough attention on the game.
Skimming is a process of speed reading that involves visually searching the sentences of a page for clues to meaning.
While searching each area, Joni and Santiago find clues that suggest that Mathra couldn't be behind the animals ' disappearance: a badge labeled " Fletcher's Furriers " and a can of aviation engine oil.
After Director Heinemann's funeral, Dr. Becker and Tenma are approached by Inspectors Weisbach and Lunge, who are searching for clues.
As Spock is searching the surrounding area for clues, the lovely Leila meets with him and agrees to show him how the colonists have survived.
Meanwhile, Sara and Lara begin searching for clues as to where Cannon might have been taken when they run into Aspen at the same time as he is being targeted by Biranha's men.
It was discovered in 1948 by Lawson Burrows, who found the upper entry after three years of searching, following clues in old Māori legends.
Paul Rega, M. D., FACEP has specifically identified mass decontamination as providing the added benefit of checking for weapons or other contraband, as well as searching for clues among the clothes of persons found at a terrorist attack crime scene where it is recognized that the perpetrator ( s ) could be among the persons detained for decontamination.
When searching for clues, Fred and Daphne usually go together with Velma coming along, but sometimes Fred and Daphne would pair off, leaving Velma to go with Shaggy and Scooby.
Use of existing clues from the on-going investigation is often key to solving these, e. g., searching for a word which could be " Washington " when it is known that the plot is taking place there.
While Scarlett and the others went searching for clues as to who took the body, the Red Ninjas used mystical arts to revive Snake Eyes, who has now become one of them.
The train roams Eurasia using its various facilities and tools, gathering coal for currency and fuel, visiting towns to trade and to enhance the train, and searching for clues for its quest.
Sly 3 also features new gameplay elements and skills, such as safe-cracking, searching for clues and objects in paintings, aerial combat, disguises, pirate ship battles, and conversations.
This could be in a range of formats ; just searching for items, following clues as a group or splitting into teams to race to a prize.
NOAA researchers closely monitor the Earth's atmosphere searching for clues about long-term changes in the global climate.
In this virtual world, the player controls Tex searching for clues that will lead the player to find Thomas Malloy.
After much searching and no clues on the glove's whereabouts, Captain Dunwell, the head of the Whaladon Processing Center on Mon Calamari, contacts him to inform him that he has found the glove, deep in the oceans of Mon Calamari.
These clues point to a local park, where participants race to the park they think the clues point them towards, and start searching for the medallion.
Travelling in his cottage spaceship, the Paradox, Thrice assembles a crew of misfits to join him in his quest, combatting evil wherever they find it as they travel the universe searching for clues that will lead them to Lavender Castle.

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