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I would describe her as a searcher of truth.
"God alone is the judge and searcher of hearts," the council wrote.
But instead he is portrayed as a soulful searcher of low-grade mind meld.
He may not be the most efficient searcher of lost souls, but he knows where to look.
It rankles him a bit that Marco Polo is always presented as an adventurer or some sort of "searcher of women or something," he said.
Removing the searcher of a guarded vertex turns it clear.
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"I think that movie could have been 'The Searchers' of action films," Gilroy says.
Still, men—"stirrers abroad and searchers of the most remote parts of the world" as Richard Hakluyt put it dreamt on.
Percussionists, too, are used to fashioning new instruments and tweaking the tools of their trade, and are noted searchers of fresh sounds.
The searchers of the last century have been displaced by the gourmands of today, who write as often as not about the dumplings in Hong Kong or the truffles in Provence — by those who tour, not travel.
And while its down-and-out male characters can seem like the kind of schlemiels found in George Saunders's work or the alcohol-scarred searchers of Raymond Carver or Denis Johnson, there is something entirely singular about them.
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