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noun
A person sent out to gain and bring in tidings; especially, one employed in war to gain information about the enemy and ground.
Exact(58)
For services to Scouting.
He has said he would like to return to scouting.
Director of operations and quality, 4Children, and for services to scouting.
Saunders, 26, will become assistant to scouting and player development, General Manager Chuck LaMar said yesterday.
By the 1970s, Tunnell had returned to scouting, but he was growing tired of the travel that job entailed.
Who might come to scouting as it changes, or leave in a fury, is part of the debate, too.
Part of D.D.M.'s approach is to help development studios with basic operational needs in addition to scouting new deals.
For their three + years in the League they are a good team, some of that is due to scouting though.
Baseball teams like Billy Beane's Oakland A's (immortalized in Michael Lewis's best-seller "Moneyball") have embraced new number-crunching approaches to scouting players with remarkable success.
Mr. Headley confessed to scouting the locations for the attacks in Mumbai, which left more than 160 people dead, including 6 Americans.
A Scout study from a few years ago on "tapping into diverse markets" said that parents of African-Americans, Hispandcs Asiansians had "no emotional connection to scouting".
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