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In Extract 3, the clinician, in relation to a reference the patient made about finding work as a security guard, asks the patient's permission to find someone from the hospital to assist him in finding employment.
Now an observer might find someone from Iowa, North Dakota or Wisconsin on a Minnesota roster.
"You could find someone from the north move farther to the south but it would be in conjunction with leaders in the south," the military official said.
Go down to your doctor's office and you're just as likely to find someone from South Asia or West Africa as someone who was born here.
If they cannot find someone from outside telecommunications, Mr. Roberts and Mr. Sidgmore appear interested in choosing a current or former executive from one of the Bell regional phone companies.
When he auditioned, however, he also had to wait an age before being cast, this time because he was up against the filmmakers' desire to find someone from the Brick Lane area, someone, in other words, a bit more like Karim.
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He rushed out to find someone ablaze from the chest up.
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