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He tilts his head, left and right, checking where the shadows fall.
Among other things, the role involves liaising with suppliers, checking where animals come from, supervising their care in store and overseeing the stores' adoption centres.
Finally, it may be that the law must set far higher barriers to cross before it becomes OK to read the content of an employee's email, as opposed to simply checking where it is going.
The service has caught the eye of banks and card issuers interested in checking where their customers are—as a way to reduce fraud and of retailers interested in sending deals to people nearby.
Because unlike public transit users who tend to use their apps when planning the journey, drivers rely on information from social networks both to plan their route (by checking where traffic is lightest, for example) and in real time (to get updates on those traffic jams).
And you can sell it to your wife as a way of checking where you are.
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I check where my Stanley knife is.
A zoom in just to check where we are.
Check where you're feeding your dogs, cats or birds.
Brash said people should check where their mistletoe came from.
Cable connections are 'rang through' and cable insulation is checked where possible.
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