All U . S . Coast Guard cutters in the area were immediately diverted to search for the aircraft, and an urgent marine information broadcast was issued, requesting mariners in the area to keep a lookout for the downed aircraft.
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The most important thing WikiProjects can do in my opinion ( besides the great " theme " idea ), is to keep a lookout for TAFI articles that fall under their jurisdiction, and then see if they can help out.
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Cheapside suggests that the Doctor try the marble pond at the other side of the shrubbery, The Doctor should meet him at the spot at midnight and bathe while he and Becky will keep a lookout for anyone who might disturb him.
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Going forward, it might be a good idea to keep a lookout for better sourcing for this subject, lest we go for another AfD . A non-admin closure . talk ) 13 : 33, 28 June 2016 ( UTC)
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Flying American-made Huey helicopters through deep canyons and over the 7, 000-foot-high ridges of the Andes here, pilots of Colombia's antidrug police must keep a lookout for more than the splash of red opium poppies.
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"Although we do not have any further plans to open additional hotels in Malaysia after the opening of the three properties next year, our development team will continue to keep a lookout for new opportunities in the country, " he added.
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Approaching Charfield at high speed, Aldington told Want to keep a lookout for the down distant signal, even though Want wasn't as experienced on this Line as himself and the Fog and lack of knowledge meant he was unsure as to the signals location.
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Each was given a new red armband, and they are visible on back streets, sitting or strolling as they keep a lookout for potential bombers, illegal migrants, die-hard practitioners of the banned Falun Gong mystical exercises, and other threats to public safety.
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The train's crew had reduced speed from the usual 70 mph to between 35-40 mph, as visibility was poor and the crew had been given a message at Winslow Junction to keep a lookout for sand on the crossings due to the heavy rains.
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He played Mozart's Fantasy in D-minor at a recital at age 9 . The next day the " New York Herald Tribune " came out with an article by Charles Isaacson where he said, " Keep a lookout for this future pianist ".