Brink, like other recovery workers, used his hands to scour through a wasteland of debris.
Now Berwick's 80 employees scour the world for simple, proven remedies for medicine's reliability woes.
Or scour the planet for new sources using scanners thousands of miles in space.
Each year, we scour the annual Forbes magazine and add new members to our list.
He, senior researcher Maggie Chen and their small, dedicated band scour a big country.
All this is going on as NYSE and Nasdaq scour the globe for new acquisitions.
"No one wants to scour through a privacy policy, " says Canadian Privacy Commissioner Ann Cavoukian.
In Georgia, the Republicans mailed 5m letters and sent 3, 000 volunteers to scour the rural counties.
New York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly has said investigators would scour the space for possible human remains.
Customers come to look for advertised items and then scour the store or the mall for additional bargains.
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Serious investors scour the web, side by side with homemakers and students for the latest news and rumors.
The major search engines now use shopping "bots" (for robot) to scour the Web for the best deal.
Tree-sellers scour distant mountainsides for older trees (though when uprooted and moved to cities many do not survive).
Scour: removal of underwater material by waves or currents, especially at the toe of a shore protection structure.
Entrepreneurs were queuing up to scour rubbish for anything that could be recycled.
"We are going to scour the state with the connections we have to sell this great place, " Bozzella said.
Dealers and auction experts are using several tactics as they scour the market.
This winter Medtronic hired technology-transfer guru William McKeon as a full-time scout to scour sensor concepts worth investing in.
As cleanup crews scour the Gulf Coast, Big Oil has big tax concerns.
The company, Scour.com, was like Napster, a peer-to-peer search engine to find music and other content on the Web.
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Bitter and scornful towards the race of mortals, she launches a murderous campaign to scour them from the earth.
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They develop fragrant ideas and fresh perspective because they scour the plains of the internet constantly seeking new trends.
Instead, we would have to scour proxies for the same types of information.
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He also said the governing body would scour the world to find the best coach to take Welsh rugby forward.
These medicines were picked as part of Forbes.com's continuing effort to scour the pipelines of drug companies big and small.
It employs swarms of contract recruiters to scour top engineering schools for fresh-faced newbies and raid competitors for hoary veterans.
The first thing I did was scour through his friends list like a forensic scientist picking over a crime scene.
Hospitals are finding it hard to recruit nurses many, like Kingston Hospital, are having to scour the world for suitable staff.
Organisations like Google.org will scour search patterns around the world, expanding their search-based predictions of influenza to other infectious diseases.
Its trick is to form partnerships with foreign universities and to scour the world for products that it can license.
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