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find and out
Two men, together like us, we could do somethin fine out there, maybe find a place where no one's ever been.
`` I guess I'll find out soon enough.
Nor could they stop and find out about all that had happened until they made circle, tended the cattle, tethered the horses, gathered fuel, carried water, and started their cooking fires.
The code, which had probably something to do with sex or some other interest, Nicolas was determined to find out and put to use.
That, I thought, is at least one thing I can find out when we meet.
The problem is rather to find out what is actually happening, and this is especially difficult for the reason that `` we are busily being defended from a knowledge of the present, sometimes by the very agencies -- our educational system, our mass media, our statesmen -- on which we have had to rely most heavily for understanding of ourselves ''.
Mr. Rosenberg suggested that they go out and find one.
When Dr. Adenauer was approached by a world citizen delegation to find out his disposition of my case, he gave them his personal approval of my entry, saying that all men advocating peace should be welcomed into Germany.
And Pike never did find out if Robinson was really responsible for the `` Vale '' letter.
He asked Quiney to find out whether the money had been paid and, if not, to send to the lodging of Sir Edward and entreat him to pay what he owed.
A GOP `` task force ' committee will seek to find out how its party may win support from the ethnic and minority groups in cities.
How did you find out about this ''??
he had to find out.
You'll have to find out about it on your own.
She tried to find some way to draw him out, to help him.
I never could find out what his business was.
In any event Rector sent him to the local hospital to have it checked, telling him to keep his ears open while he was in the village to see if he could find out what Kayabashi was planning.
Rector had never been able to find out much about Hino's past.
To tell John something he would find out for himself.
`` And I am not sure that I have any cash -- any money, that is -- but if you will wait just a minute I will write you out a check if I can find my checkbook.
Pa was sure to find out.
But he'd find out about this one because we were using it.
Apparently he never took the trouble to find out.
If any official operation abroad begins to go wrong, we shall look to the ambassador to find out why and to get suggestions for remedial action.
The average reader of this magazine owns more than one gun ( we ran a survey to find out ) but he's always on the lookout for new and better arms.

find and which
The professed mission of this disaffiliated generation is to find a new way of life which they can express in poetry and fiction, but what they produce is unfortunately disordered, nourished solely on the hysteria of negation.
What he really wants is to find `` a sacred cause '' to which he can honestly devote himself.
The first of which to find important place in our federal government was the graduated income tax under Wilson.
It recurred in the press conferences: the President's remarks about his running developed a singular tone, one which we find in few statements made by public individuals on such a matter.
There the community, faced with the need to formulate policy on the level of absolute justice, can find the answer to its problem in the absolute truth which it holds as partially experienced.
During the 1920's the Abstractionists, the German Bauhaus group of industrial designers, and the new architects all had the dream of some well ordered utopia, or welfare state, in which their neat and logical constructions might find their proper place.
The Indians who came aboard ship to collect the mail also interested her greatly, even if she was suitably shocked, according to the customs of the society in which she had been reared, to find them `` naked, except a piece of cotton cloth wrapped around their middle ''.
In looking back over the volumes, it is possible to find errors of interpretation, some of which were not so evident at the time of writing.
It is not possible to reconstruct fully the arrangements whereby these honors lists were then made up or even how the names that they contained assumed the order in which we find them.
Americans are a nation of joiners, a quality which our friends find endearing and sometimes amusing.
Without this power we lay open any American industry which the Europeans may find it economically profitable to destroy to the will of others.
I think, too '', he said, his dark eyes mischievous, `` that you will find there some clue to the secret of the cathedrals about which you have spoken ''.
How, for example, could a Voltaire understand the strange predicament in which a Rousseau would find himself when, soon after the furor of his first Discourse, he acquired still another title to fame??
In the light of these circumstances, as well as the fact that the issue at trial in this respect centered entirely on the Department's recommendation, which petitioner repudiated but which both the appeal board and the courts below found supported by the record, we find no relevancy in the hearing officer's report and notes.
He will not be surprised to find that general principles produce conflicting results in the factual situation with which he is confronted.
It seems reasonable that if general nuclear war is not to be one cataclysmic act of burning each other's citizens to cinders, we must have a manned strategic force of long-endurance aircraft capable of going into China or Russia to find and destroy their strategic forces which continued to threaten us.
The only area in which one might find major disagreement in this matter is in regard to the alveolar distribution of the bronchial arteries.
Furthermore, one can find a neighborhood of Q in which the difference function is monotone, for since it is analytic it can have only a finite number of extrema in any interval.
At Yalta he thought more about the six million Germans who would have to leave, trying to find work in Germany, and Roosevelt objected to the Western Neisse River being chosen in the south, instead of the Eastern Neisse, both of which flow into the Oder.
For expository purposes, this is best treated as a model which spells out the conditions under which an important industry affected with the public interest would find it profitable to raise wages even in the absence of union pressures for higher wages.
if we could see more deeply, we probably would find many side issues and wrong turnings which came to an end within the period.

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