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As construction got under way last summer, sidewalk critics started snooping around the building site.

This dates back to 1934, when Nazi Germany started snooping around for money that German Jews had deposited abroad.

The Mets, despite their insistence that they are content with Kazuo Matsui or Anderson Hernandez at second base, have started snooping around to gauge whether they can snag Soriano at a discount price.

After finding two guns in his car, police started snooping through his smartphone.

She questioned the morality of these attacks, with some exceptions, and in February, started snooping around the chat rooms and websites where Anonymous members convened, collecting information in the hopes of exposing their identities.

The magazine's source claimed that Wilkinson "grew suspicious and "started snooping," and when she discovered an unexplained charge on his credit card, she "flipped out," allegedly even punching walls, throwing wedding photos into the pool, and of course, flushing her wedding rings.

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They are trapped inside locked manuscripts which become unlocked when Zach and Champ start snooping around.

Parents may even decide to start snooping on their younger texters.

If investigators start snooping around, they will find a company that is owned by a licensed insurer, not a tax-evading plutocrat.The world's largest insurers are unlikely to hawk such products, given the reputational risks.

My advice is to start snooping around, and the direct competitor of where you work now is really the best place to start.

In case teachers start snooping around.

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