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Online, the emphasis has been on celebrity news, featuring Ms. Cole and other A-, B- and C-list figures whose every facial wrinkle or fashion choice is scoured for the possibility of extracting a headline.
The Ovalgate incident now looks like Silent Witness meets Inspector Morse with the confiscated ball - "in a safe place" according to Procter - perhaps about to be subjected to forensic testing while TV footage is scoured for clues.
If the military leaves, its 6,000 hectares would go to the Department of the Interior but not before the area is scoured for unexploded bombs.
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New York City, which is scouring for about 10,000 new teachers, graduated about 400 people from this sort of program last year.
Meanwhile, an earlier generation of engineers is scouring for jobs, and having to compete with a more globalized pool of talent.
The statements will be scoured for any hint of possible rate rises.
As elsewhere released cables have been scoured for elements of local interest.
Several officers said that the bridge, which has yellow metal girders, was being scoured for bombs.
Once candidates declare, their pasts are scoured for personal, often embarrassing details.
The police have leaked reports saying that the protests will be scoured for those dodging Russia's military draft.
The military hoped to apprehend him and capture his comrades' computers and phones, which could be scoured for intelligence.
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