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The reporter walks on, searching — ever searching.
He is poet and prophet, Buddhist bard "born in a suit," a wandering Jew ever searching.
So just why are more people than ever searching for big data?
Ever searching for a bright side, perhaps, some fans feel that the lockout may turn out to be a blessing for a league that seems to have expanded itself into insolvency.
Brown, ever searching for campaign money, established links with Asian-American sources of cash, links that figured in the party's questionable 1996 fund-raising and are to this day the subject of an on-again-off-again Justice Department inquiry.
Towards the end of her career, ever searching for pastures new, she undertook the title roles in Cherubini's Medea, Spontini's Agnes von Hohenstaufen, Pacini's Saffo and Rossini's Ermione, as well as Madama Cortese in Rossini's recently unearthed Il Viaggio a Reims, which she sang memorably at the Vienna State Opera and in her final appearances at Covent Garden, in 1988.
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