How To Use Spotter In A Sentence
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Over 6,000 policemen and women were on the streets of central London backed up by mounted police, three police helicopters and numerous plainclothes spotters on the roofs and in the crowd.
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The term ‘trainspotter’ needn't just be applied to drum 'n' bass obsessives or US sitcom completists.
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Maybe I ‘m more of a sexpert than a trend-spotter.
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She said: ‘I have spoken to managers at the station and they are quite happy for trainspotters to continue their hobby.’
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So a lot of times we have what we refer to as Doppler indicated tornadoes, as opposed to, say, trained storm spotter indicated.
CNN Transcript Sep 23, 2006
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If you are a plane-spotter or air force groupie, you will love staying a mere five minutes from RAF Kinloss, where you can see the planes taking off.
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It's a bonus for the late train spotter.
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Since the introduction of sonar, radar and spotter planes, commercial fishing has caught bluefin tuna faster than nature can replace them.
Times, Sunday Times
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Another great planning tool is The Foliage Network, which collects data from an army of volunteer foliage spotters twice a week during the fall, ensuring an up-to-date and very specific report for leaf peepers.
Beautiful Fall Foliage Drives
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Fixed-wing commission aircraft and spotter helicopters will assist if farmers become overwhelmed.
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While in the Senior Service Mr Allingham serviced aircraft and acted as a spotter for submarines and mines during the Battle of Jutland.
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In Britain they are often called trainspotters or anoraks, and their encyclopedic knowledge, singular focus, and endless talking about their hobby often make them bores to be around.
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They'd all think I was a saddo trainspotter, which is not the image I want to convey.
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Twelve years ago he combined his love of history and railways - he was a trainspotter as a boy - by going into producing railway nostalgia films.
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Whatever you do, don't call a "railway enthusiast" a trainspotter?it's the ultimate insult.
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This crowd looked like delegates to the annual trainspotters and slot car convention.
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Not that he's an avid trainspotter with a penchant for the Mallard or the Flying Scotsman.
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If he got out more, he'd probably be a trainspotter.
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Since the introduction of sonar, radar and spotter planes, commercial fishing has caught bluefin tuna faster than nature can replace them.
Times, Sunday Times
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It wasn't just the usual geeks, anoraks and trainspotters that you would expect.
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Cool hunters are more than just streetwise fad spotters.
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Police even brought in a spotter plane to clock the speeds of bikers, but it failed to deter them.
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Most efforts to cut deals go through the drivers' spotters, who then act like diplomatic envoys, clustered together high atop the stands.
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Our spotter sees a pride of lion heading down the track, towards us.
Times, Sunday Times
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The stewards were not even opening the gates, but before 10.30 am the coach parks were full of fascinators, full morning suits and bus spotters.
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Two males," whispers Mauricio Ramires, cattle rancher, bird-spotter and guide in the Monteverde cloud forest.
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Whatever you do, don't call a "railway enthusiast" a trainspotter?it's the ultimate insult.
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Other players key to winning, such as offensive linemen, can't be sorted by jersey numbers because the league's spotters are required to follow the action, not take attendance.
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In Britain they are often called trainspotters or anoraks, and their encyclopedic knowledge, singular focus, and endless talking about their hobby often make them bores to be around.
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I think this trainspotter is interested in engines, he doesn't note down the numbers of the carriages (but then maybe nobody collects those).
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Sequences are shown featuring artillery attack on enemy positions directed by a circling spotter plane.
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The UFO spotter snapped a similar, lone spaceship days before.
The Sun
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If I have a spotter, I might even go a little heavier and use the assistance to get an extra rep or two.
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The author of "The Wavewatcher's Companion" and "The Cloudspotter's Guide," Mr. Pretor-Pinney is the founder of the Cloud Appreciation Society, "a global organization that fights 'blue-sky thinking,' " which I had not realized could be considered bad.
Cirrus Concerns
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British Admiral Philip Jones will have six warships and three spotter planes at his disposal over the next year for his naval force, dubbed Atalanta, which took over protection duties Monday from four
ANC Daily News Briefing
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The television broadcast of the race included live coverage of communications between Jarrett's crew chief and spotter, and of that spotter consulting with other spotters.
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However, when you're a carcake-spotter and you see a formation like this you can't resist sharing it with the world:
Repentance: Back-Pedaling Under Duress
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Finally, a rescue team in a spotter plane found the crash site.
The Sun
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Get yourself a spotter and push out the heaviest sets of your life, maxing out at 6 to 8 reps with good form.
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The bid spotter to bidder ratio was about one to one, but about 200 lookers showed up after lunch.
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An RAF helicopter and a police spotter aircraft were scrambled, and 90 rescuers scoured the moor near Keld, County Durham.
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A spotter will give aim to a shooter so they can adjust their gun.
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Navy vessels and spotter aircraft were also deployed by the British Government to monitor the BNFL ships as they sailed off the Irish coast.
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I was a bit worried that the pub would be full of trainspotters but at 7pm it was full of the usual commuter types having a last bevvy before going home.
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This blog ran a profile of the mentality of the CP graduate without attaching the label CP and if you can wade through it, it's about the susceptibility of a particular type of person that departmental talent spotters latch onto.
Archive 2008-03-01
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The fleet relied on spotter planes for weather forecasts in the surrounding seas, and these aircraft reported no signs of any bad weather.
Times, Sunday Times
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They'd all think I was a saddo trainspotter, which is not the image I want to convey.
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With Pine and Stan vigilant in their role as spotters, only I was active tonight and was honour-bound to give it large.
THE MANANA MAN
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Gunner’s mate second class Jim Herring had been standing in the spotter’s hatch of Gun 55, the aftmost 5-inch gun, when he saw “the skipper” pull open the deck hatch to the aft steering room and start “bellowing orders.”
Sea of Thunder
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Hundreds of trainspotters gathered in Rathmore station at the beginning of July to mark the 150th anniversary of the opening of the Mallow to Killarney rail line in 1853.
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Four Italian coastguard vessels and a spotter plane were joined by at least nine passing merchant ships helping with the rescue operations yesterday.
Times, Sunday Times
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Surrounded by books, pictures, signs and stickers about trains as well as trainspotters, a train set and even train noises, this is a themed restaurant gone crazy.
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Spotters trolled the city for pregnant women, and contacts or legmen approached pregnant women who seemed in need of help.
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In addition to these protective rules, we recommend evaluation of the height thrown, the mandatory use of landing mats for these stunts, and improvement of the skills of the spotters.
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I don't expect anyone to understand but it's a bit like a trainspotter suddenly realising bus spotting is fun as well.
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Trendspotter Faith Starr believes a revolution is going on in the world of conferencing.
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I was a super trainspotter, looking at the right charts and mixes.
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Your spotter can't, however, eliminate the dangers of bouldering.
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By the way, trainspotters, I noticed that Kramer's Fender Strat was a non-tremolo model but bizarrely had the legend ‘With Synchronized Tremolo’ on the headstock!
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A year later, Swoff is enrolled in sniper training along with his spotter, Troy, who would become his closest friend.
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While the instancy of their debut EP escaped the huddled domain of the keen-eyed talent spotters and marked them out as one of Britain's brightest hopes, To You The First Star takes patience.
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Attention trainspotters: Erinsborough is in Zone 2.
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Spotter planes made a preliminary aerial reconnaissance of the island.
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Weather net control operators and spotters, he says, are better informed thanks to the Web.
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Spotters were used to transport munitions and stores from storage areas to the flightline when equipment could not be pre-positioned prior to sunset.
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’I am sure that many former trainspotters will shed a tear as steam bids farewell to Manchester,’ said Dave.
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Coffey attended the Naval Academy and became a spotter on the P - 3C Orion plane, a submarine chaser that hunted Soviet vessels in the Atlantic.
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Usually a noodler has at least one spotter who helps bring in the fish, which seems like cheating but apparently isn't.
Animal Planet's 'Hillbilly Handfishin' ': Using the old noodle
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Three top talent spotters will open a new office in Glasgow tomorrow to sign up the cream of the country's new talent.
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The thread starter was after up to date information from currently serving types not some bag wearing walt 'aircrew' type who once sat in the back of an Auster and has 'Spotter Fu ckwits Monthly' on subscription.
Army Rumour Service
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I envision them as two goatee-stroking trainspotters with swelled, distended craniums, able to assimilate incidental music from any source into a perfect pastiche.
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Questions begin to appear, such as, are they going to be weird, like trainspotters, (sorry trainspotters, I know it's a dreadful generalisation), and if they are, then what if I fit in!
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From a trainspotter's point of view I find it really interesting as well, the historical side of drinks and so forth.
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Plane-spotters will notice little outward design difference, bar shoulder pads at the tailfin, where fuel tanks gain extra range.
Times, Sunday Times
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Trendspotters, cool-hunters and professional futurists make a living identifying the hot new ideas that will eventually touch the rest of us.
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During one of his first PE lessons the (rugby loving) head of games was teaching the class the spotters' role during headsprings.
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I guess that’s what we get for complaining about the impact on polar bears and the like for so long … This only increases the absolute necessity to develop monitoring capability and decision-making tools to illustrate the impact climate change will have on the individual farmer, water-front property owner, fisherman, bird-spotter, and community likely to take a hit when neighboring communities go under water/become unbearable due to lack of water.
Wonk Room » The Environmental Inverted Pyramid, Corrected
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Four Italian coastguard vessels and a spotter plane were joined by at least nine passing merchant ships helping with the rescue operations yesterday.
Times, Sunday Times
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Whatever you do, don't call a "railway enthusiast" a trainspotter?it's the ultimate insult.
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Plane-spotters will notice little outward design difference, bar shoulder pads at the tailfin, where fuel tanks gain extra range.
Times, Sunday Times
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A depressed alcoholic came top, narrowly ahead of a trainspotter and a bit of posh totty who ‘entered the nation's hearts’.
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And as Chief Superindentent Savill of the Metropolitan Police tells us, ‘groups’ that could help in similar ways have been targeted, so it's not just the plane spotters.
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Trendspotter Faith Starr believes a revolution is going on in the world of conferencing.
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With Pine and Stan vigilant in their role as spotters, only I was active tonight and was honour-bound to give it large.
THE MANANA MAN
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Spotter planes made a preliminary aerial reconnaissance of the island.
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Even funnier is that the original 50-pace typo spotteruknzguyhas pointed out that the error has beenimmortalised in the URL.
Storking the typo-makers « Subs’ Standards
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They are greeted with the same excitement as a trainspotter welcomes the sound of an approaching whistle on the Sligo line: ‘You don't get too many of them round here.’
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That afternoon, just as we were about to head in for the day, our spotter pilot radioed us the position of another shark.
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An open verdict has been recorded into the death of a trainspotter who died after being hit by a train.
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Ah, but nothing comes for free, and among the means the Mustang employs to achieve its celebrated highway mpg is a host of fine-grain aerodynamic tweaks, including smaller, more streamlined side mirrors, which some misbegotten son-of-a-dog safety engineer decided needed spotter mirrors.
The Power and the Fuel-Sipping Glory2.73:1
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Some fleets use spotter aircraft despite their being banned.
Times, Sunday Times
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My brother performed a nervous headspring, but the ‘spotter’, supposed to support his shoulder, lower back, and assist the rotation, had moved out of the way.
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Football clubs send spotters to look for young talent.
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The club groups students in threesomes, including a spotter for every move.
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The artillery spotter brought down fire on the enemy warship.
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Instead of a spotter, Pink should have hired a titty jiggler.
Oh, Kanye!
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Spotters off the coast - on the island of Qeshm and near the port of Bandar Abbas - call in coast guard movements to Khasab.
The Seattle Times
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On any given day across England, you'd be guaranteed to see parker'ed people, other wise known as trainspotters, parked atop bridges at train stations feverishly writing down numbers of trains.
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It brings out the political trainspotter in him, as he enthuses about the technology and techniques the party is honing.
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Basically, though, online critics are votaries, trainspotters, collectors of information.
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On a blustery morning in March, a biting east wind carrying intimations of snow, a few hardy cranespotters have gathered at the summit of Arthur's Seat to count the current crop.
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We opened for business, with Susie dressed like a dog's dinner queening it in the hall, her cashier in an office to one side, and a broken-down medico in a little room on the other - "for the only thing they're goin 'to leave here is cash," says she, "an 'if they don't like bein' looked at by the pox-spotter, they can take themselves off, double-quick.
Isabelle
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That speech confirms what many people feel and fear about politicians: that they were the most despised classmates at school - the swot, the precocious prat, the political trainspotter.
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Aerial surveys are also followed by spotter and safety craft to curtail operations should marine life or nontarget hazards enter the ranges during the exercises.
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Not only were weapons used by soldiers on Bloody Sunday destroyed, but photographs taken by army spotters have also gone missing.
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It's a trainspotter's paradise of top-drawer funk.
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Their defence will claim the secret information they were accused of gathering is freely available in books and on the Internet and that they were simply keen plane spotters at a public air show.
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Wardens on mopeds or working as ‘hot-spotters’ are expected to issue 15 fixed penalty notices a day.
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For years it has been associated with bearded ramblers and trainspotters more interested in practicality than making a fashion statement.
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The latter group is made up of those whining whale lovers, owl spotters and tree huggers who try to prevent trawlers, loggers, miners and oildrillers from making an honest living looting our planet's finite resources.
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The chorus is made up of love's losers - life's trainspotters, who wear macs and binoculars and narrate this tale.
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And, come to think of it, isn't there something a bit trainspotterish in our preoccupation with a tile?
Times, Sunday Times
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I worked as a spotter for two years under Aliz.
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Such as Matt "Sandman" Sanders, who Barrow calls "our traffic controller" in overseeing about 20 on-course spotters — including spotters assigned to each announcer — who send in details such as club selection and distance off tee shots that are then used in onscreen graphics.
Small army sets stage for great golf
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The spotters were accused of endangering national security by collecting the serial numbers of planes with two reports by the Greek security services agreeing that the information was classified.
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As the favoured outer garment of trainspotters and computer geeks it was always going to be a laughing stock.
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By the time he gets his DVDs on the shelf, impatient Bollywood trainspotters could have been watching them for days.
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Four Italian coastguard vessels and a spotter plane were joined by at least nine passing merchant ships helping with the rescue operations yesterday.
Times, Sunday Times
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I am going to have a book called Heroin, and it will be about trainspotters and guys who look out for trains, and there will be no heroin in it.
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He said a towie asked him and other tenants of his North Shore office building to act as paid spotters.
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It's at this point that real markets begin to form, nurtured by Cool Hunters and other for-hire trend spotters and culture vultures.
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With the Hampshire police spotter plane circling above the scene the mob rampaged over cars and vans, smashing shop windows and trashing four police vehicles parked on a petrol station forecourt.
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The spotter changed the battery and relayed the GPS coordinates to a B - 52 approaching the target.