How To Use Tracked In A Sentence
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The CDC asks states to report confirmed flu deaths by age group but not by subtype, meaning H1N1 deaths are not necessarily tracked.
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I cannot fathom what kind of scenes he soundtracked as many of his songs have so many fragments of starkly different genres crammed in.
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The "fruitily perfumed pineapple weed" that came to Britain from Oregon in the late 19th century and then began to spread throughout the countryside, Mr. Mabey says, "exactly tracked the adoption of the treaded motor tyre, to which its ribbed seeds clung" as if the treads were the soles of climbing boots.
Stow the Mower, Stop Pulling
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Wrapped in slick vocal layering and multi-tracked veneer, the disc is more upbeat than previous records and features an old-country twang.
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But the possible bolters are there, too: two 18-year-olds in Sam Harrison and Laura Trott, both clearly being fast-tracked towards London with a view to riding in the omnium, and a more outside bet in the 20‑year‑old Welshwoman Dani King, who has a chance of a place in the women's team pursuit just a month after her first appearance at a World Cup.
Team GB's young pretenders make a bolt for London 2012 Olympic places
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Members in Ireland have tracked down the original carriage; it was acting as a holiday home, and was virtually intact!
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So they tracked him down, and he said, Oh, no, she's a fruitcake, she's made it all up, which drove my family and friends crazy.
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I tracked down a nurse and she said that his chart said no solid food.
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Pulmonary artery, nasopharyngeal, and esophageal temperatures tracked cerebral temperature better than bladder or rectal temperatures.
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MRF damper oriented semi active suspension of tracked vehicle, whose damping force can be controlled and adjusted following the environment, can relieve the vehicle's vibration effectively.
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The two have carefully tracked the coming and going of feminist periodicals.
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The pair were tracked by backroom staff into the dressing room.
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It was recorded by the Haydn Quartet in 1905, Benny Goodman in 1935, and Les Paul multitracked it in 1951.
Paul Morley's Showing Off… | Music
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In this untracked and threatened wilderness, our small group will backpack between glacier-fed rivers, taking time for close observation and photography.
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We can refuse to remake our world in their image: a place of fear and mind control, where citizens are tracked and followed, where people are afraid to look or act different.
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An effort to upgrade security after the 1993 World Trade Center bombing was sidetracked by budget considerations.
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The mistake is to believe that recently retired sportsmen or women, fast-tracked into the studio, are alone best placed to commentate on and analyse their sport of expertise.
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Still early, before eight, but power marimba was pounding out of the restaurant and the chuffs of diesel machinery and screeching of steel-tracked dozers was coming down from the top of the bluff.
Kook
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A study into the amount of greenhouse gases produced to make food has tracked the process from farm to kitchen.
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The authors have tracked down with immense care as many missions as possible, each recorded in a valuable gazetteer at the end of the book.
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Whether these fast-tracked primaries have rushed the party into the nomination of a candidate that will prove vulnerable in the course of a more protracted and intense campaign is unclear.
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That wiped out early gains as gilts tracked bunds lower.
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The running lights of ships tracked silently down the Channel, outbound for tropic islands in distant seas.
CORMORANT
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She backtracked as fluently as she had come forward, declaring that she could not remember any examples, and then proceeding to brush off the whole thing.
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And it's only one example of recent hidden risks that are increasingly bubbling into corporate bottom lines and making shareholders testy about companies 'untracked social and environmental challenges.
Mindy S. Lubber: BP Drops the Ball, Nike Scores
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Don't get sidetracked by the issues or the spectators.
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Though other tracked vehicles can tear up soft terrain, our tracks steer much the same as a tire-equipped vehicle.
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He backtracked last week to the point of erasing the most controversial of his manifesto pledges on healthcare from his campaign web site.
Times, Sunday Times
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He kind of backtracked and said I don't mean to draw a straight line between Hillary Clinton's vote for the war in Iraq and what happened in Pakistan today, but he did make the same argument that Obama has been making about diverting resources away from getting Al Qaeda in Afghanistan because of the war in Iraq and he did not back off of that.
CNN Transcript Dec 27, 2007
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Org, the state of the news business in the United States is the "bleakest" in the six years it has been tracked by the Project for Excellence in Journalism at the Pew Research Center.
Reflections of a Newsosaur
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Jamaica looked as if it would avoid a direct hit as the storm tracked northeast, away from the island and closer to Haiti.
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Finally she tracked down Orwig, who oversees a multihospital program called Fertility Preservation in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, that offers services to men, women, boys and girls.
Doctors aim to save fertility of kids with cancer
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All of a sudden I got sidetracked into being a sexpot.
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Kenyan police and coastguards tracked the speedboat and were reported to have surrounded it.
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Fitting the TV or IR off-target for the code position of electro-optical theodolite and forecasting the velocity of being tracked target can compose co...
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Indeed, he often backtracked from long-held positions - a tactic referred to as a ‘confirmation conversion’ in Washington.
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I tracked a deer last week shot with a 100gn thunderhead.
Well i field tested 4 different broad heads in the last three days with the help of my brother and two of my cousins we have so
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Sitting down at my desk, I took out my diary and set it out, flipping through the pages and seeing my own flowing cursive, seeing the curses, seeing the dreams, and I could see everything just flowing by like time could be tracked.
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We cannot permit the discussion to be sidetracked into yet another sterile debate about human rights conceived in the abstract and unrelated to the concrete circumstances of the historical moment.
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As with many of Paisley's characters he is a lovable rogue, thoughtless but not cruel, well-meaning but easily sidetracked, a boy whose threadbare background has spelt out a future of meagre options, many of them criminal.
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The attache finally tracked your ship down in a small wrecker 's yard up near Bergen.
CORMORANT
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Once they've browned, I add onions and garlic, and while these soften, I'm busy grinding chillies – ancho, serrano and "dried red" ones – which I've tracked all over town, with cumin seeds and Mexican oregano.
How to cook perfect chilli con carne
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I backtracked a mile to a treed flat along the river that looked like a good campsite.
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All ‘former Trotskyists’ were to be tracked down and liquidated.
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Ruth was looking for an envelope in a drawer when she was sidetracked by some old letters.
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One Indian news agency even tracked the flight so it could tell readers the exact minute they could wave to the skies to hail their countrywoman.
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By comparing the texts chronologically and dialectally, the introduction and integration of words can be tracked.
EurekAlert! - Breaking News
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She has been tracked for three weeks after approaching a boat carrying fisheries protection officers south of Albany.
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Jamaica looked as if it would avoid a direct hit as the storm tracked northeast, away from the island and closer to Haiti.
Times, Sunday Times
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The guessing game over the commandante's health and influence? diplomats in Havana admit ignorance over the hermetic regime's inner workings? recalled the inexact science of Kremlinology, which tracked Politburo dynamics during Red Square parades.
Cuba left guessing on Revolution Day as Fidel Castro misses big parade
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When the going gets tough, he goes on the missing list or gets sidetracked by personal issues.
The Sun
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Sources who tracked the investigation tell Newsmax that the main target of the breach was the Obama passport file, and that the contractor accessed the file in order to "cauterize" the records of potentially embarrassing information.
Nice Deb
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It turns out that Midge, over the past few years, has turned into a heroin junkie and in fact tracked down Don and staged a fake run-in to try to lure him into buying a painting to pay for her next fix.
Samantha Zalaznick: Mad Men Recap: Don Strikes Back
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The police refused till the previous owners were tracked down and said that would require too much police work.
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I've drawn up plans for pits and deadfalls, as well as tracked paths for falling trees and boulders.
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The series often gets sidetracked into thinly veiled environmentalist cheerleading, which leads to some of the weaker storylines.
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Troops in tracked vehicles were used to ferry emergency supplies and engineers to fix power supplies.
Times, Sunday Times
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And then all of a sudden, the computers kind of backtracked and said no, there was only one earthquake.
CNN Transcript Aug 15, 2007
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Wes observed as they tracked through mud and what remained of the slush.
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I tracked down the local overground station, only to find that this part of London merits merely two trains an hour, and so sat freezing on the platform until my deliverer arrived.
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The term amnesty comes from the 1986 immigration bill, supported and signed by Ronald Reagan, which gave many illegal immigrants in the United States immediate permanent residency — green cards — with few requirements, a tiny fee and a fast-tracked application process.
America's New Know-Nothings
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We tracked in three weeks, edited and fine-tuned overdubs.
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Supposing the curved portion is a constant tool face angle curve, new mathematical models of well track design of 3D directional wells and sidetracked holes are established.
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Under a bluebird sky, he stood staring at 5,000 vertical feet of untracked powder, which disappeared down a steep-walled couloir that hadn't been touched all winter.
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If a splog is publishing your feed, it would need to use your key which would be unique and easily tracked to each splog.
Google and splog fraud « BuzzMachine
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He moved to Southern California in the early 70s to pursue his singing career, but he ended up getting sexily sidetracked.
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Which of you boys tracked mud all over the kitchen floor?
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I've just had my wheels tracked 'cause I thought that was the problem.
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Instead he became sidetracked by the "green matter' he found coating the glass of some of his jars.
Eating the Sun: How Plants Power the Planet
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The undercarriages of tracked vehicles - whether bulldozers, loaders, or excavators - are yet another major maintenance dilemma.
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But the 25-year-old, who never got untracked after missing training camp last season in a contract holdout, has refined his game.
USATODAY.com
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He'd been tracked there from a doss-house in Paddington, where a single viewing of the sketch in the hands of a detective constable had prompted a quick identification from a reception clerk eager to rid the building of the noxious police presence.
In the Presence of the Enemy
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She appears to have backtracked from that position.
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Ray Brescia, an Albany Law School professor who has tracked the mortgage crisis, said New York's new rule requiring lawyers to verify the accuracy of the foreclosure documents they file with the courts could be a model for other states.
New York Judge Orders Foreclosure Lawyers Held Accountable For Accuracy Of Paperwork
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The well will now be geologically sidetracked, as intended, to test the reservoir up-flank between this vertical bore and existing crestal wells to further investigate the quality of the reservoir and provide essential compositional information of the hydrocarbons at intermediate depths.
New Statesman
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Not being able to see a foot in front of her face she backtracked a few steps and began searching the wall for a light switch.
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The police tracked the criminal to his hideout.
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Antarctic Pole serves as a place of refuge to the cetacea too closely tracked by the hunters.
Twenty-Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
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Paul's lead vocal is double-tracked, with John Lennon and George Harrison singing harmony.
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Her harasser was tracked by them in about two months.
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Brand inspectors, who rooted out cattle thieves, tracked down stray steers, and kept the peace in the stockyards, had become the de facto law of the range by the time he joined their ranks in 1949.
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We therefore tracked plant growth using leaf height as a surrogate for aboveground dry weight biomass.
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Their internet consumption is tracked by installing meters on laptop and desktop computers and kept anonymous.
Times, Sunday Times
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The SUSV is a lightweight tracked vehicle specifically designed for off-road movement in the snow.
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At the same time, a dozen or so tracked vehicles departed the amphibious ship Denver for the main landing yesterday.
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Instead, Merkel was fast-tracked into the party leadership, overtaking her time-served west German party colleagues, until finally she was named as the CDU candidate for chancellor.
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The opening of the West Link toll bridge should be fast-tracked, and toll gates should be lifted where there are snarl-ups at the existing bridge.
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Producers and explorers tracked crude lower.
Times, Sunday Times
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Over the same period, the 13 other airlines tracked by the Transportation Department displaced 412, 447 ticketed passengers voluntarily or against their will.
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Information that is not tracked could later surprise the Army on the battlefield.
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Slowly the radiologist tracked back and, increasing the resolution, focused on the critical region around the brain stem.
GRACE
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Instead, he wrote, played all the instruments, multi-tracked the doleful harmonies and produced this deceptively drifting solo project.
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The whirlies tracked about in a most irregular manner and woe betide any light object which came in their path.
The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914
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Second, funding for emergency responders has been sidetracked and stalled due to the politics of the appropriations process, the slow distribution of funds by federal agencies, and bureaucracy.
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The ink was all in the muscle, or in some cases had tracked into the vertebral venous plexuses.
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The halted shipments involved rare earth oxides, rare earth salts and pure rare earth metals — all of which are carefully tracked by customs officials for compliance with government export quotas.
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At the same time, a dozen or so tracked vehicles departed the amphibious ship Denver for the main landing yesterday.
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Yet he would certainly be tracked down if he tried anything else and that would threaten the larger enterprise.
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Can we say she is ideologically backward or that she has backtracked to the status of household slave?
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It's the subsequent addition of multi-tracked vocal counterpoint, maracas, and vibes that turns it into a delectable piece of ear candy.
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He tracked roe deer and wild boar, and found wolves and lynx doing the same.
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Two Demoiselle Cranes were tracked successfully from Mongolia to India.
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The Lake Erie's radar system tracked the dummy warhead and guided the interceptor to collide with it more than 100 miles above the ocean.
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Though we should remain sceptical about these accounts – as Domning noted – it is not implausible that they were genuine, and Domning cites a radio-tracked Florida manatee that, in 1995, got as far as Rhode Island.
Archive 2006-01-01
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More and more, we are living in a society where we are all tracked automatically all of the time.
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The tramway was double tracked, with an endless cable that was attached to rail cars running up and down the tracks in a continuous procession.
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These outages must be tracked to build a record of failed service delivery.
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They are tracked with radio telemetry equipment every other day to record movements.
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These bars are especially important on bulldozers and, to a lesser extent, on tracked loaders and excavators.
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The Party obsessively tracked public opinion.
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Miners tracked lower copper prices, down to $4,381 a tonne in intraday dealings, the lowest since 2009.
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He spends most of the novel being interrupted by everyone and having his conversations sidetracked and cut short.
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Next she tracked down and begged for a culture of the yeast strain he suggested called lactobacillus, finally obtaining it from a fellow brewery in Bend.
Secrets of a Blue-Ribbon Brewmaster
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Until now the only access to the villages has been by boat or a tracked amphibious vehicle that has been acting as a taxi.
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Loo-Macklin had discovered his return to the UTW, penetrated his carefully concocted disguisings, and tracked him down.
The Man Who Used The Universe
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Each issue raised by a general reviewer was formally logged and tracked to resolution.
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The four alien craft, still being tracked, were nonluminous dots, one in each quadrant of the screen.
Chain of Attack
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But at present the majority of agricultural tractor still selected this method to steer, most typically was the tracked combine.
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Kemp and Gore served in Congress together and had seen their presidential ambitions sidetracked in 1988.
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Since returning from his Easter break in Florida he has bungled and backtracked even in his fief, the Senate.
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Smugglers who saw the warship sailing towards them dumped their illegal cargo and escaped back to Colombian waters after a Lynx helicopter from the vessel tracked them down.
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Mrs. Kirchner dream comes true: half an hour with President Obama Japanese captured whale meat tracked to US and Korea restaurants South Atlantic Royal Navy nuclear powered sub en route to be decommissioned Falkland Islands: First loligo season of the year the 'best since 2000'
MercoPress
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A quiet twin-engine, slow-flying aircraft is used to photograph the whales, which can be individually identified by the white markings or "callosities" on their heads and tracked.
Undefined
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The so-called breakeven rate, a closely-tracked barometer of inflation expectation, signals that investors expect an average annualized inflation rate of 1.76% in a decade.
Treasury Prices Sink as Economic Data Spur Stock Rally
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It is a tracked, armoured, amphibious vehicle designed to engage armoured ground and air targets while stationary, on the move and afloat.
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Initially 20 professional mimes shadowed pedestrians who didn't follow crossing rules: A pedestrian running across the road would be tracked by a mime who mocked his every move.
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His voice isn't quite the precision instrument it once was, and it's often multi-tracked.
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Kristin doesn't so much sing as offer strangulated, childlike whispers that are often double-tracked.
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Switching from a complex dell that sported a dell laptop t2350 120 gb dvdrw that might live tracked to surprise somebody to death, the green white cast that is about the results of a foam is a terabyte of unexpected air.
Wii-volution
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These outages must be tracked to build a record of failed service delivery.
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From now on every shuttle launch will be tracked and examined in microscopic detail, and this should set a precedent for all future manned space launches.
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Had it possibly been sidetracked for some reason in order to allow the slower train to go past?
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She tracked her down and they began visiting vintage car shows together.
Times, Sunday Times
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For supporters of the Illinois Central Railroad Project, money coming from Washington is only delayed now, not sidetracked.
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He tracked down his cousin and uncle. The latter was sick.
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Even recent approaches by the US were rebuffed or sidetracked by the Indonesian government.
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Then it backtracked on part of that deal, fueling American suspicions that it was not simply developing fuel for nuclear reactors.
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Only on the train home did the interviewer realise that he had tracked dog excrement across their immaculate white carpets.
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Aquarium staff released the shark south of Monterey Bay. Its movement will be tracked for 30 days with an electronic tag that was attached before its release.
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The film was excellently soundtracked with hits from Van Morrison, the Pretenders, the Pogues, Fine Young Cannibals, and The Who.
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This examination, sidetracked by the Brooklyn crisis, will now resume, Friedman said, with concrete proposals to be presented to the city and mayor.
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After a few failed attempts to communicate over a cell phone while in transit, I tracked George down at his hotel room in Nashville, where he was staying under the alias of Ralph Mouf.
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WARNER: I had the opportunity to question him, because I was concerned about this recent military action and whether that sort of sidetracked the -- what I called the central focus now on electing a unified -- not electing, but forming a unified government.
CNN Transcript Mar 28, 2006
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The Segway's mileage and maintenance is tracked by a small key, similar in appearance to a stopwatch, which is also needed to start the Segway.
Stories from The Sun
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He turned detective, tracked down the impostor and called the police.
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We have tracked down some of the more prominent residents in the uptown apartment building that had the nine-foot-wide nest of a red-tailed hawk removed the other day.
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Some units can detect the radar or laser signals emitted by the gun and either block it or warn the driver he is being tracked.
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He backtracked last week to the point of erasing the most controversial of his manifesto pledges on healthcare from his campaign web site.
Times, Sunday Times
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Movements of people and vehicles are being tracked.
Times, Sunday Times
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Wake up early when the beach is still untracked, then walk down for breakfast at the Hau Tree Lanai.
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The gill (or “ghyll,” as the poet writes it), from which the lonely family that dwelt there took their name, was not upon the bridle-road from Scargate Hall toward Middleton, nor even within eye or reach of any road at all; but overlooked by kites alone, and tracked with thoroughfare of nothing but the mountain streamlet.
Mary Anerley
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An MRI scanner tracked the participants' brain activity while they were asked to memorise pictures of various scenes.
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So your saying that, according to TPM, Emanuel has "backtracked" from something he didn't say?
Emanuel Backtracks From 'Trigger' Comments; Dem Says CoS Made "Hell Of A Mistake"
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He studied law at Palermo University, but like many of his background and generation he soon got sidetracked into the exciting world of political and literary romanticism.
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There's a crunchy ration of grit tracked in to the hall and kitchen now, joining with the Dolly-fluff to show just how very bad I am at routine vacuuming.
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A third of all British fugitives arrested were tracked down in Holland.
The Sun
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Due dates tracked by this measure were dates for direct mail drops in accordance with the marketing schedule.
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We tracked down the vehicle and driver.
Times, Sunday Times
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The formerly fast tracked Lords of Dogtown film project is now said to be sidetracked.
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His multitracked trumpets mimic the weary blare of the foghorns, often taking their pitches as the root notes for fantastic chords.
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He had Keyes as an alibi, and the exact date and time of `my crime "indelibly tracked by the camcorder clock.
SUMMER OF FEAR
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There was a four-day nationwide manhunt until he was finally tracked down and arrested.
Times, Sunday Times
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The committee backtracked by scrapping the controversial bonus system.
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Prodi's ambitious plans for EU expansion to the east will be sidetracked.
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At times you yearn for a more widescreen approach - multi-tracked vocals, bigger strings - to match the ambitions of the subject matter.
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Detective Constable Ian Thornton and PC Kim Wandless tracked Wood down to a tunnel under King's Road and he was arrested.
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The lecturer was discussing politics but got side-tracked by a question from the audience into talking about religion.
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Much horsefoolery, swashbuckling and romance commence, soundtracked by Bachman Turner Overdrive.
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Instead it tracked the far-reaching effects of events in the show, sometimes through entire seasons and often with repercussions only manifesting themselves years down the line.
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‘Long and Winding Road’ is a powerful piece inspired by a poem by Emily Dickinson and soundtracked by Ligeti piano études.
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Without this the purchaser may be sidetracked into calculations on a whole host of other matters which are not strictly relevant.
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LYNCH: Well, the bloodhound has been a great resource for us, and has tracked multiple scents.
CNN Transcript Jun 24, 2005
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It has shelves that calve big icebergs all the time, and we've tracked a lot of bergs from there.
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A dozen of the ducks were sidetracked to Northern California, where they became the basis for contemporary duck farms.
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The gill (or "ghyll," as the poet writes it), from which the lonely family that dwelt there took their name, was not upon the bridle-road from Scargate Hall toward Middleton, nor even within eye or reach of any road at all; but overlooked by kites alone, and tracked with thoroughfare of nothing but the mountain streamlet.
Mary Anerley : a Yorkshire Tale
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The progress of each student is tracked by computer.
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This basic task gets sidetracked by the grandiose project of linking up the rivers.
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So they're from Iceland, they play guitars with violin bows and they've soundtracked a film but this doesn't explain why the band and the ambient noise they make have filled out the Liquid Rooms on a Tuesday night.
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From Yosemite Village, other seasonal roads offer untracked possibilities along the Merced River.
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They backtracked hastily and asked simply to be able to publish a prompt response.
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Last year it was Shane McMahon who side tracked him for tombstoning his mother.
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She stopped, raised her head, and tracked it left and right, like a robot searching out its target.
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During his own tenure as astronomer royal, from 1720 to 1742, Halley studiously tracked the moon.
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They balanced and tracked the wheels to no avail.
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Mrs Catling, a married mother-of-two, was ‘fast-tracked’ into the Labour-held seat last year after a barnstorming performance in the last General Election, when she cut the majority by half.
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Financial transactions and accounts are being tracked and scrutinised very closely, making it difficult to park funds abroad.
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Genting shocked competitors by bidding $380 million, $55 million higher than anyone else in a fast-tracked auction, and accepting the state's terms unconditionally.
Groundwork Evens Odds for Genting
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‘And we got a bit sidetracked,’ she finished, her face flaming red all over again.
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The teams played at virtually even terms in the third period when O'Neal finally got untracked and made all three of his field goal shots.
USATODAY.com
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The Ozelot Weapon System is built on the Wiesel 2 small armoured tracked vehicle.
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The halted shipments involved rare earth oxides, rare earth salts and pure rare earth metals — all of which are carefully tracked by customs officials for compliance with government export quotas.
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Jaded synths and multi-tracked harmonies lurk above a razor-fine piano note until the vocals lift into a Franciscan chant of helpless beauty.
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The cause of the escape of gas was tracked down to a crack in an ageing pipe.
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Frist is the main pusher of the nuclear option and if he is too sidetracked or marginalized as is Delay, then the attempt by the neocons to savage tradition has less of a chance of happening.
Think Progress » Hearings for Sam Alito
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The closing moments bring tempo shifts and multi-tracked vocals, as Reece delves into a stream-of-consciousness rant.
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Don't be sidetracked into discussing individual cases.
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Sunlight tracked a path of sparkling white highlights toward the skyline, a light as harsh as if it were reflecting off burnished metal.
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So, those yields tracked bunds lower.
Times, Sunday Times
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No sheriff in Louisiana or spurned widow could ever have tracked him to the Lorelei.
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They tracked us down, found our number which was unlisted.