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When their mother is told she has breast cancer, they move back to their childhood home, avowedly out of concern but really in search of safe haven.
What these individuals are really in search of, therefore, is a comeback.
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Parties are "in search of female voters".
"Some were agricultural workers on collective farms in the East for several generations, until the privatization of the farms after the end of Communism pushed them outward, and, ironically, they reclaimed their identity as nomads, though they were really immigrants in search of work.
There is some controversy as to whether Ponce really came to Florida in search of the fountain of youth.
About the play's characters, she said, "People are really at a crossroads in search of how to live".
The idea of privatisation really does feel like a solution in search of a problem.
His family had come down from Glasgow in search of a "really atmospheric" beacon site.
Though that's really a summertime treat, I went in search of the closest thing I could find in these waning weeks of winter.
Two years after that, a Coca-Cola man pushed a hundred and fifty miles into the jungles outside Lima, Peru, in search of a really primitive Indian to whom, for publicity purposes, he could introduce Coca-Cola.
She just wants to have sex — she puts it more bluntly — and does so, with a "fine gentleman" (Max Lodge) who comes in search of gooseberries (really) to the produce stand where Dora works.
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