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Jenniskens had hunted for asteroid treasure here before, and been successful.
Since the controversy re-ignited last week, Mrs. Lawrence had hunted for evidence of Mr. Lawrence's wartime service.
Watson had hunted for the Japanese whaling fleet here before: in 2002, he searched for weeks but didn't find it; in 2005, he sideswiped two Japanese vessels.
For months, the station had hunted for his replacement, and it finally found one: Chris Wragge, a Houston sportscaster for an NBC affiliate.
I found myself imagining where they had hunted for their gold and, increasingly, wanting to be there, wondering whether I, too, might discover some monstrous nugget, some life-changing hunk of metal.
There have been reports of Iraq producing weapons of mass destruction in underground facilities, Mr Blix said, and the inspectors had hunted for these, in some cases using ground radar.
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They have hunted for suspects among scientists and others who work at laboratories that handle germs.
But neither deal would give it clout in America, where it has hunted for merger partners but found no takers.
Kobach himself has hunted for years for rampant voter fraud, and even he has come up mostly empty-handed.
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