| 21. | In that office, he developed an expertise in ferreting out employers who hired illegal immigrants.
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| 22. | Zamias spent a year ferreting out potential opposition before going public with his project in 1987.
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| 23. | But other congressional officials questioned whether the Army was aggressive enough in ferreting out extremist organizations.
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| 24. | In its short history, the process of ferreting out mass murderers has become more effective.
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| 25. | This site is an invaluable resource for ferreting out less well-known collections of shareware.
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| 26. | The bureau is the principal government agency responsible for ferreting out spies against the United States.
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| 27. | TCRP is committed to ferreting out discriminatory policies that restrict access to social and economic necessities.
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| 28. | Whether ferreting out sweet scents or sour, our olfactory abilities play a variety of important roles.
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| 29. | If only the Mariner franchise were as good at finding pitchers as it is ferreting out loopholes.
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| 30. | NASA's Odyssey spacecraft is circling Mars at this very moment, ferreting out more evidence.
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