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Once you have something between you and the ground, go about finding something for shelter from the rain and sun.
And the thrill of finding something for yourself, something overlooked, is unbeatable.
Today finding something for under $1 million — in a new development, certainly — would be a feat.
And then, smiling: "You see, I speak on behalf of the world of the artist without hesitation!" He continued, "People don't realize that the part of the playwright is finding something for people to talk about.
There's nothing quite like walking into a shop with your holiday gift list and finding something for everyone (or at least several of the giftees on your list) in that one place.
The hardest part, and the task that very few family-oriented films have been able to achieve, is finding something for that in-between audience as well, the teenagers and young adults who are the bulk of the summer movie crowd.
Fictional detectives spend a lot of time in pubs and bars not just because they like drinking but because that's where they pick up information, and one of the novelist's problems is finding something for characters to do when they are thinking or engaged in conversation.
And since obligation and fun do not mix, finding something for which to be grateful is a surefire way to get through even the most obligatory events.
Netflix has become such a necessity to people's lives, paired with equal parts ice cream and broken hearts, that they feel safe finding something for everybody there.
He saw it and was like: "What's this all about?" So I said I'd been finding something for us to watch.
The wildcard * character can be useful for finding something if you don't know the full name, or if you want to find everything with a specific extension.
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