There is some evidence that firms are having to trawl more widely to fill their boardrooms.
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An investigator couldn't just happen upon it as part of a general trawl for allegations against Savile.
Trawl fishing was banned but the reefs remain much reduced, Ms Lo added.
Google's enterprise search product will also likely be able to trawl through these applications before the end of the year.
But rather than trawl through the social sciences side of this debate, why not look at the hard science side?
To spot watermarked pictures being used illicitly, a program known as a webcrawler can trawl the Internet looking for them.
Mr Tully said he could be proved wrong and the trawl of statements could throw up something which "solved the whole case".
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The oil industry uses supercomputers to trawl seismic data before drilling wells.
Conservationists warn that recently revealed chalk arches off the North Norfolk coast could be destroyed by one careless pass of a trawl net.
Rather than commissioning dusty biographies to mark anniversaries, Mr Gilmore reckons that firms should trawl the archives for emblematic stories of this kind.
Another is the sheer convenience of being able to trawl through hundreds of profiles without having to leave the comfort of your home.
In a year-end trawl of the Internet, the association of securities regulators found 9, 001 website names containing the word "crowdfund, " according to a spokesman.
The data-mining software is partly based on a model the SEC developed to trawl through hedge fund returns for signs of Bernard Madoff-style chicanery.
The bycatch, unwanted fish and other ocean life thrown back into the sea, can amount to as much as 90% of a trawl's total catch.
You can trawl through cinema and find few more beautiful, more unforced, or more fleeting representations of the bourn between the living and the dead.
Councils trawl the database of every registered driver in the UK to find the addresses of motorists refusing to pay parking fines, among other things.
Mr Mack can be charming and clever, and is willing to trawl for clients: all this is much appreciated in a firm short of morale.
The Republicans might even trawl for black votes with pocketbook issues.
British fishermen claim their French counterparts fired flares and hurled rocks at them in a spat over the right to trawl for scallops off the French coast.
But the negotiations, they say, have been more about preserving EU and Norwegian catching rights than letting them trawl for the teeming mackerel in their own seas.
Patton isn't the first to trawl social networks for evildoers.
Cynics among the teaching profession might be surprised that this was not a glad-handing, promotional trip, but was an assiduous and unglamorous trawl of the German education system.
Crespo might need a trawl around the Capital's second-hand record shops for his final acquisition - a copy of the Lonnie Donegan classic, My Old Man's A Dustman.
They also have more bargaining power with hotels since they book more often than individual business travellers, and they often trawl faster and more efficiently for the best deals.
Joining a new network means setting up a new profile from scratch and having to trawl that network for people who might already be your friends on another network.
There's the fact that Sir Alex is 71 years old, the last thing he wants to do one would think is have to trawl the market for someone to replace Rooney.
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You can trawl through the economics papers yourselves to measure the truth of this next statement: near all of those determinants of happiness are positively correlated with economic growth.
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It has hired a team from the Marshall School of Business to trawl through it and to map the competences of the top executives in various functions and industries.
Cooper was first questioned by police shortly after he executed the Thomases at the home in Scoveston Park on 22 December, 1985 as part of a general trawl for witnesses.
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