| 41. | Hotbot is useful for finding popular Web sites, and Alta Vista is good at ferreting out obscure information.
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| 42. | The Hanssen arrest brought demands from members of Congress that the FBI be more thorough in ferreting out spies.
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| 43. | In ferreting out terrorists, it seems the prevailing reaction is overreaction, and that is what is happening,
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| 44. | State officials said the crackdown had been a means of ferreting out fraud and foiling would-be terrorists.
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| 45. | Ekeus said the commission had achieved considerable success in ferreting out information about Iraq's secret weapons programs.
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| 46. | When you think of him ferreting out Yo-Yo Ma and Pinchas Zukerman, just to mention two.
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| 47. | In this case, ferreting out the fact that an inadvertent violation had even occurred took some careful scrutiny.
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| 48. | Still, determining whether or not an offering is venture-backed can be helpful in ferreting out buying opportunities.
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| 49. | He's also in demand as a consultant, brainstorming with colleagues and ferreting out new directions for research.
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| 50. | In addition to being a great singer, Mercer was celebrated for ferreting out great songs that nobody else sang.
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