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was scouting
noun
A person sent out to gain and bring in tidings; especially, one employed in war to gain information about the enemy and ground.
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Home Depot said it was scouting additional Manhattan locations.
Within two weeks, she was scouting for products in Germany.
He figured she was scouting for children more promising than he.
I was scouting the Continent for writers and picture ideas, or some such scam.
In the fall, Van Oort was scouting for an event prospect for her friend Kalisz.
When Walsh missed a game, it usually meant he was scouting a college game.
By midweek, the cornerman Tank DiCioccio was scouting one of Duk-koo's workouts.
Kevin Towers was scouting for the Yankees in 2010 when a trade got his attention.
Commissioned by a group of venture capitalists, the peripatetic Mr. Mondavi was scouting for vineyard land.
He was scouting dancers for a new ballet, "The Unanswered Question".
Shortly after the breakup, his plane crashed while he was scouting elephant.
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