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(61) Funny, after all that running about, this time in New York I did not venture on the Pelham Bay Express, when going into Spanish Harlem, nor seek out a bridge to Coney Island. (62) You must seek out the advanced experience of the masses, sum it up and popularize it. (63) This technique adopt the idea of signal catenation and blur control. Alarm in advance and seek out the coming fault. (64) A boy graduates from school, a daughter gets married. We go through the motions of the ceremony, but we don't seek out our children and find a quiet moment to tell them what they have meant to us. (65) Men seek out intelligent women as marriage partners in the hope of having children who will be more educable and successful. (66) What would distinguish this type of love from an eroto-maniacal love, if we did not seek out what the obsessional engages of himself in love? (67) Women, under stress and in other times, like to seek out contact and make human connections. (68) If you have tried various treatments with your primary care physician and are still not making much improvement, then you should ask for a referral or seek out a sleep specialist. (69) He brought his six Dreadnaught ships, including his flagship the Peregrine, to seek out the remainder of the Katana fleet before the Empire claimed them. (70) Hamilton does not seek out attention, but prefers the quiet life. (71) The listings are supported by a new policy by Deutsche Boerse to seek out Chinese companies. (72) Thus, to seek out the deficiency in legislation and to perfect Company Act are effective ways to promote protecting the rights of small and medium shareholders. (73) To complete the mission , you'll lick puzzles , rescue survivors, and seek out the aerodrome. (74) I read Perls, and then I tried to seek out Gestalt trainers. (75) They seek out the Salish Indian woman for the wisdom of her 8' years, and to learn the traditions she cherishes. (76) Vespa collectors continue to seek out, repair , and sell these vintage scooters. (77) The Mutalisk can spew forth Glaive Wurms which seek out nearby targets and punish them. (78) Robotic unmanned predator drones, for example, which can seek out and kill human targets, have already moved out of the movie theatres and into the theatre of war in Afghanistan and Iraq. (79) On rare occasions, eldritch giants will seek out civilized lands in order to buy large quantities of raw materials such as paper, ink, and the rare materials used to create magic items. (80) Seek out the archery retailer that has recurve bow knowledge. (81) Positive emotionality influences how others respond to a person, perhaps making that individual more open and likely to seek out situations conducive to a lasting, happy marriage. (82) The article focuses on history and culture of Chinese braise-oven duck, in perspective of its value and tension, thereby theoretically seek out the market prospects of Bianyifang's brand promotion. (83) Finally, Krugman ignores an important factor I emphasize -- the incentives of bankers and their willingness to seek out and take the wild risks that brought the system down. (84) Antarctica is home to many seal species such as this fur seal. Its large eyes are designed to seek out prey in dim waters and are a slightly different shape to a land mammal's. (85) Once the gas-filled microbubbles seek out the cancers and attach to their vessel walls, they send out strong signals that are picked up by standard clinical ultrasound scanners. (86) This morning some of our own fighters swept some seventy-five miles inland from the beaches to seek out German fighters - but they did not find them. (87) The director said that he would seek out method for raising production. (88) If you are looking to increase your exposure so you can land a new high-profile job,[www.] then seek out the places where people in power hang. (89) Acolyte: Seek out the local graveyards. Those buried there will serve you well. (90) Time then, perhaps, to pack away your personalised mouse mat and lucky mascot and seek out more nurturing climes.