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So Mr Menem has allowed (most would say encouraged) his supporters to look for every imaginable way for him to wriggle round that barrier.
ECONOMIST: Irresponsible in Argentina
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More than 150 Forestry Commission staff, and a Scottish government team, are working round the clock to look for signs of Chalara ash dieback.
BBC: Survey in forest
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The club look certain to qualify for the first round proper after their 5-1 away leg win over Gretna on Thursday.
BBC: SPORT | Football | Europe | Derry Uefa Cup tie could be moved
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Before the hospital is closed, the trust plans to hold an open day for people to come and look round the building.
BBC: Bristol General Hospital is sold in ?6m deal
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Given such differences, prospects for the round do not look good.
ECONOMIST: The battle in Seattle
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If the deal goes through, look for equipment vendors to start their own round of consolidations.
FORBES: At Long Last, A Hardware Shakeout
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She said residents should look out for holes in sheds and the distinctive round, black droppings.
BBC: Lincolnshire floods blamed for rat infestation
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Look for somebody who's bought a one-way ticket, or look for somebody who's bought a round trip ticket.
NPR: Airport Security Marked by Hassles
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It will be a good match for the first round and I look forward to playing here in Melbourne again.
CNN: Mathieu first up for Djokovic in Melbourne hat-trick quest
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Still wearing his pyjamas and in bare feet, Mr Hussain woke the family by shouting through the letter box before going round the back of the house to look for a way to evacuate them.
BBC: Man rescues neighbours from fire in Oldham
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Mr. Friess said he will look for contests where Mr. Santorum can win or round up delegates, including Nevada on Feb. 4, Colorado on Feb. 7 and Michigan on Feb. 28.
WSJ: Santorum's Main Backer Plans to Keep Funding Candidacy
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He decided to look outside his company, and now he's in the final round of interviews for a position at a business school.
FORBES: Business Basics
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She turned on her side to better look at it, and noticed for the first time how comely it was, how round and smooth were its face and shoulders and belly, how lustrous was its hair.
NEWYORKER: A Tiny Feast