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The air, sea and land attack was intended to gain control of the beaches and soaring white limestone cliffs, eliminate German gun positions and, it is now thought, look for German intelligence.

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Where are the children, where are the children, I had thought, looking for them in the bathroom, out on the balcony, down on the floor by the bed.

"Shit!" I thought, looking for a means of escape.

He added: "The independents were looking for power, looking for a role in the coalition, but I think looking for it without the responsibility".

But, I think looking for fossils in Kemmerer is magical, and if you want to experience some thing really nutty -- Thermopolis, Wyoming is for you.

So we'll see what happens... .. HARDEST PART ABOUT BEING A 'MUSER': "I think looking for new ways to improve my content on YouTube and Musical.ly.ly

To the question "Are there situations in which you think looking for surrogate endpoints is useless?" some respondents answered bad prognostic cancers such as pancreas and oesophagus metastatic cancers, whereas others thought it was always useful.

Whatever you think looks good, go for it.

They thought to look for anthrax, and that's the first step.

Throughout his career, he was able to perceive subtle connections that others might not even have thought to look for.

I don't think we look for role models.

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