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  • He looked at the capable assistant with sincere eyes knowing that this would rattle him into some flustered explanation of his whereabouts.
  • After researching the whereabouts of the lost city for over a decade, he undertook an expedition to find Atlantis.
  • His whereabouts were quite unknown during this period.
  • An order has just been given to stand in to enable our coast pilot, Cooper, to fix our whereabouts exactly by his knowledge of the land.
  • Whereabouts did I leave my bag?
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  • Anyone with information about Roberta Aripez's whereabouts is asked to call the St. Marys News 4 Jax - Local News
  • His whereabouts are / is still unknown.
  • Aidan woke, blinking up into the gray of predawn, confusion at his whereabouts making him question the heavy oaken beams above his head, the draft from a rattling set of windows, and the dampness in the smelly blankets covering him. Earl of Durkness
  • It will also be ensured that transponders, which signal the plane's whereabouts, cannot be turned off as they were in the planes that were hijacked.
  • Another piece of the jigsaw in the puzzle surrounding her whereabouts is the simultaneous disappearance of her pet miniature dachshund, Boris. The Sun
  • His reserve might by the ill-natured have been termed dissimulation, inasmuch as when asked by the ladies of the embassy what had become of the young person who had amused them that day so cleverly he gave it out that her whereabouts was uncertain and her destiny probably obscure; he let it be supposed in a word that his benevolence had scarcely survived an accidental, a charitable occasion. The Tragic Muse
  • Syrens whooped, steam whistles shrieked hoarsely; the raucous voices of fog-horns proclaimed the whereabouts of scores of craft, passing up and down the river; but the trim-built barge slid noiselessly along, ghost-like, in the dun-colored "smother," giving no intimation of her proximity. Golden Stories A Selection of the Best Fiction by the Foremost Writers
  • He barely managed to reveal the whereabouts of his ill-gotten gains before drifting into unconsciousness. AMAGANSETT
  • Trupin is thought to be in the Caribbean, although his exact whereabouts are/is a mystery.
  • Leaving your state for 5 days without informing your staff of your whereabouts and using taxpayer money for a trip that conveniently is to the same place where your mistress lives is a public matter! Meghan McCain: Sanford affair is 'private matter'
  • He barely managed to reveal the whereabouts of his ill-gotten gains before drifting into unconsciousness. AMAGANSETT
  • US officials declined to discuss how they learned of his whereabouts and whether anyone would claim a $25 million bounty on his head.
  • The company was not able to explain the reason for the discrepancy or the whereabouts of the missing 11,000 cars.
  • This means that to keep track of the whereabouts of your teenager, it is enough to buy him or her a cell phone.
  • The whereabouts of Flaxman's death mask was not known, and nothing came of the suggestion.
  • I'll spare the details of my weekend socializing - you can track my whereabouts by following the links.
  • Whereabouts did I leave my ballpoint?
  • The problem is, people often tell porkies to the police about a person's whereabouts. The Sun
  • Skippy was just explaining to the park ranger the whereabouts of the lost boy in the mineshaft, when we heard the blast.
  • In this attitude they proceeded on their journey, trusting solely to the dim light afforded of Henchard's whereabouts by the furmity woman. The Mayor of Casterbridge
  • Her whereabouts became unknown the moment she was taken into custody. Times, Sunday Times
  • That could depend on whether her whereabouts became public knowledge, he said.
  • It also has no idea of the whereabouts of 400 foreign national criminals released from prison. Times, Sunday Times
  • A radio transmitter is activated alerting rescue teams to their whereabouts.
  • The whereabouts of the other three was not clear. Times, Sunday Times
  • He became a person whose whereabouts is [ are ] unknown to me.
  • Tessio had been given the assignment of trying to track down the whereabouts of Luca Brasi.
  • He must have some way of apprising his followers of his whereabouts.
  • September 12, 2008 at 12: 09 am hmmm. sadly … i believe this may be true. and if it is … Osama will be gone. its a ridiculous god damn plan. if this all goes the way its supposedly going to … no one will even bother to ask how long his whereabouts were known. if something goes wrong, Bush will blame bat intel from the CIA but make no reforms. rotgut says: The More They Say “Change”, The More Things Stay The Same – Brian Keene
  • bricks and mortar" of a country estate in Suffolk, England and demanding that more people, known as "sureties" under the British legal system, be held liable for his whereabouts WSJ.com: What's News US
  • She has refused to reveal the whereabouts of her daughter.
  • Heshen Mansion in Chengde, to a certainty, is a historic and cultural relic, but its whereabouts keeps "unknown"a nd the sayings about its ruins are various.
  • According to Khan, his company proved it could employ 433 MHz active RFID tags and 868 MHz UHF) RFID tags to provide a real-time view of the locations of ULDs and LSPs as they passed through chokepoints or as determined by means of trilateration-a process of utilizing at least three interrogators to calculate a particular tag's whereabouts. Rfidjournal.com NEWS RSS Feed
  • Having succeeded in ascertaining the whereabouts of General Lee, the two divisions returned to Bolivar Foreign and Colonial News
  • Attempts to trace the whereabouts of a man seen leaving the scene of the crime have so far been unsuccessful.
  • His sense of direction was normally excellent, his feeling for country and whereabouts proverbial in the squadron. DARE CALL IT TREASON
  • Young folk were on the outlook for some time previous, and great secrecy was kept regarding the whereabouts of a good fresh bunch of nettles. Scottish Voices 1745-1960
  • He became a person whose whereabouts is [ are ] unknown to me.
  • Families in Mayo are now enquiring about their love ones and their whereabouts in the city.
  • Consider whereabouts thou art in Cebe's [III. 14] table, or that old philosophical pinax [III. 15] of the life of man; whether thou art still in the road of uncertainties; whether thou hast yet entered the narrow gate, got up the hill and asperous way which leadeth unto the house of sanity; or taken that purifying potion from the hand of sincere erudition, which may send thee clear and pure away unto a virtuous and happy life. Religio Medici, Hydriotaphia, and the Letter to a Friend
  • He explained how his father had fled the country two years earlier and his whereabouts were unknown.
  • It may help the police authenticate suspects' alibis, by tracking the whereabouts of their mobile phones.
  • He knew Ellen was with her and was perfectly capable of tracking down their whereabouts.
  • The whereabouts of the other three was not clear. Times, Sunday Times
  • Meanwhile City Hall looked quiet on Thursday and Sutiyoso's whereabouts was unknown.
  • I know Dulwich well and asked whereabouts. The Sun
  • In Britain we have very strict procedures about logging your whereabouts so that the testers can arrive unannounced. Times, Sunday Times
  • The whereabouts of Pastor Tokes remained unclear, amid unconfirmed reports that he had been murdered.
  • There is still a search out for any information that can lead to the whereabouts of the missing student.
  • George must enquire about Hilda's whereabouts; Alice must explain. PROSPECT HILL
  • The current whereabouts of this witness remains unknown. Times, Sunday Times
  • If the carbon and oxygen signatures do not match a unique location, Thorrold examines trace metals like magnesium, manganese, strontium and barium to fine-tune the fish's whereabouts.
  • although they knew her whereabouts her friends kept close about it
  • He became a person whose whereabouts is unknown to me.
  • He subsequently discovers the whereabouts of the photograph by a cunning ruse.
  • The conservancy employs 55 scouts to check on the rhinos' whereabouts and to catch poachers.
  • Updates on his whereabouts are broadcast on the radio, on billboards and through an 800-number.
  • I would urge particular caution, at least until Clarion Call's whereabouts are confirmed.
  • I don't call in grid coordinates of my whereabouts any more.
  • Dorotea had come to the mountains to hide because she heard a public proclamation offering a reward for her whereabouts.
  • I'm not an assassination buff, so by the time we are delving into the motives and whereabouts of suspects 7 and 8, I'm needily eyeing one of the many cappuccino places we pass on the way to our final destination, Lafayette Square. Reenactors turn history into theater across D.C. area
  • Officers obtained a replica from the supplier and have asked the public to call them if they know of its whereabouts.
  • The whereabouts of the five hijackers of an airliner are unknown.
  • Seeing this, all in the boat arose and sent for a diver who asked, saying, 'In what place hath the finjan fallen that I may seek it? and do ye inform me of its whereabouts.' Arabian nights. English
  • We have put precise protocols in place governing the texting of whereabouts during the hours of darkness. Times, Sunday Times
  • In a briefing Monday afternoon on Martha's Vineyard, Mass., where President Barack Obama is vacationing with his family, White House spokesman Josh Earnest said the "best information" indicated that the Libyan strongman was still in Libya, whereabouts unknown. U.S. Officials: Gadhafi Is Still in the Country
  • The police use electronic tags to monitor the whereabouts of young offenders on probation.
  • Inside the perimeter fence, camouflaged hides normally used for birdwatching have been installed to conceal the whereabouts of police snipers and bomb disposal teams. Times, Sunday Times
  • She said there have been no leads or clues to their whereabouts.
  • Well, he kept taking a few sips and peeping around the door to spy out the whereabouts of the principal.
  • The plot centres on the stealing of two encrypted rings that, when combined, reveal the whereabouts of all those snitches hiding under the US federal witness-protection programme.
  • If anyone knows of his whereabouts in the region please let me know.
  • He says that he has discovered the whereabouts of the big ship, floating in Arctic waters, within close proximity of rocky outcrops in an area of sea where the international law of ‘finders keepers’ operates.
  • He showed great reluctance to reveal his whereabouts.
  • A woman has issued a heartfelt appeal this week to anyone who may know the whereabouts of her two-year-old brother.
  • That night they slept under a copse of low trees that hopefully concealed their whereabouts to any watching eyes in the tower that they now felt was very near.
  • Kabila was believed to be in the country on Sunday, but his whereabouts were unclear.
  • To his considerable dismay, the clearly traumatised girl refuses to disclose the whereabouts of her mother, a former folk singer who was last seen in the company of a religious fanatic named David Minor.
  • They had other problems now to occupy their minds, as well as Balliol's whereabouts.
  • The present whereabouts of the manuscript is unknown.
  • Seven students at Al-Azhar couldn't stand the suspense anymore and flew to Indonesia to find out the whereabouts of their kith and kin.
  • He said Ntuli was admitted to hospital under the name Cele and police were unaware of his whereabouts until contacted by his attorney on Saturday. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • There is even an anglo in the list right now, and this is somebody that a reader might know or know of and might be able to help release an aguna by disclosing his whereabouts ... so go check it out and see if you can help .... Life in Israel
  • This might just give us a rundown on his whereabouts last night. SNOWJOB
  • In the meantime, Chu's whereabouts remain unknown although rumor have it that he could be in China.
  • While Russia has offered rewards before for information on the rebels' whereabouts, the reward offered yesterday was by far the biggest yet.
  • Grace asked me where I was and I gave her my approximate whereabouts. SUMMER OF FEAR
  • But having said that, I was fascinated by this very detailed rundown of his movements and whereabouts on the day of the attacks.
  • The whereabouts of the other three was not clear. Times, Sunday Times
  • Trupin is thought to be in the Caribbean, although his exact whereabouts are/is a mystery.
  • His whereabouts are known only to a handful of senior public protection officials. The Sun
  • Consider whereabouts thou art in Cebe’s14 table, or that old philosophical pinax15 of the life of man; whether thou art still in the road of uncertainties; whether thou hast yet entered the narrow gate, got up the hill and asperous way which leadeth unto the house of sanity; or taken that purifying potion from the hand of sincere erudition, which may send thee clear and pure away unto a virtuous and happy life. Letter to a Friend
  • People just need to locate the whereabouts of a radio transceiver, which functions like a modem.
  • Psychology was my subject in high school, but never got a chance to study further & at 31 yrs now, I am still eager to continue studies in same subject in Dubai, but confused regd the whereabouts in this city. Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
  • She looked around the room, searching for a clue to the whereabouts of this person.
  • The fate and whereabouts of Hussein himself are currently unknown.
  • It is unclear why he was detained and his whereabouts are unknown. Times, Sunday Times
  • The police found no clue to her whereabouts.
  • Anyone who knows of the vehicle's whereabouts from that date until 7 March is asked to contact Bangor police station.
  • Anyone with information about Roberta Aripez's whereabouts is asked to call the St. Marys News 4 Jax - Local News
  • My boyfriend had walked back, raised the alarm and somehow managed to discover my whereabouts. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Britain we have very strict procedures about logging your whereabouts so that the testers can arrive unannounced. Times, Sunday Times
  • Anyone who knows of the vehicle's whereabouts from that date until 7 March is asked to contact Bangor police station.
  • The caller claimed to possess valuable information about the boy's whereabouts.
  • I'd end up on the aforesaid rubbish-tip if I gave away his whereabouts. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • However, Percy decided to fly off early on Saturday morning, and his whereabouts are currently unknown.
  • Attempts to trace the whereabouts of a man seen leaving the scene of the crime have so far been unsuccessful.
  • Symptoms often depend on whereabouts in the body the abscess occurs.
  • Grace asked me where I was and I gave her my approximate whereabouts. SUMMER OF FEAR
  • All of the detainees were imprisoned without charge, and the whereabouts of some of them are unknown.
  • These dispelled any doubts I may still have had about my whereabouts.
  • We are still awaiting enlightenment on the whereabouts of this lane.
  • Anyone who knows of the vehicle's whereabouts from that date until 7 March is asked to contact Bangor police station.
  • Grace asked me where I was and I gave her my approximate whereabouts. SUMMER OF FEAR
  • His whereabouts were quite unknown during this period.
  • We are now urgently appealing for information on the identity of the suspects and the whereabouts of the car.
  • Her present whereabouts are still unknown.
  • I put a great amount of effort into pulling myself up into a sitting position, but that didn't make my whereabouts any clearer.
  • His whereabouts were widely known in republican circles and he shopped in the nearby village. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite hundreds of reported sightings her whereabouts remain a mystery. Times, Sunday Times
  • And negotiations over the sale of a house - signature of the various contracts would have inevitably revealed her whereabouts.
  • There was a kind of heady fetor in the air, and Alaine tried very hard not to breathe too much of it for fear of choking on it and giving her whereabouts away.
  • At the low end, there are all manner of activities, from foot patrols, liaison and goodwill visits, training missions and what is known collectively as "humint" – human intelligence - the use of informers and the local population to provide detail on terrorist activities and their whereabouts. Are we a nation of mummy's boys?
  • Some acquaintances coming along reported that they had not seen anything of the missing man; then suspicion began to be aroused that everything might not be right and a search was instituted, but no trace could be found of him or his kyak; no one along the coast seemed able to throw any light on his whereabouts, although they lent their aid by joining in with the searching party. Short Sketches from Oldest America
  • Prodi said he had received the information about Moro's whereabouts from a séance, probably in an attempt to protect his source.
  • This was harder than it looked caddying my martini, not conducting the interview because she kept getting messages through her earpiece, like a Secret Service agent in a little black dress, with updates on Ms. Fox's whereabouts and her estimated time of arrival. Wheeling Out Hollywood
  • Detectives visited his residence at midnight on Thursday but his whereabouts remained unknown on Friday night.
  • Recent NY Times piece about the use of cell phones and other wireless devices to track people's movements and whereabouts.
  • She will move the pin with which she marks his whereabouts to that spot on the globe.
  • His whereabouts are still unknown at the time of going to press.
  • The three Kendall children continued to stare at him, so he decided that he would take his wounded pride over to the harbormaster's office, and inquire as to the whereabouts of their father.
  • His most prolific discovery was the whereabouts of one of the people who planned the Final Solution, Adolf Eichmann.
  • The police are anxious to hear from anyone who may know the whereabouts of the firearms.
  • There was still no word of Hess's whereabouts when the communique was broadcast at 8pm that evening.
  • Trupin is thought to be in the Caribbean, although his exact whereabouts are/is a mystery.
  • Have you ever wondered as to the whereabouts of the mate to those odd socks you find in the dryer or your sock drawer?
  • The conservancy employs 55 scouts to check on the rhinos' whereabouts and to catch poachers.
  • Accusing the government of "abducting" her husband, his wife Anoma asked for help to trace his whereabouts, charging that the authorities had cut him off from even his family. The Statesman
  • Liz did not think she would have minded her investigation into Crossland's whereabouts being subsumed into the wider Carver enquiry. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
  • A heavy artillery duel is essentially a contest between trained observers trying to get a line on the whereabouts of the enemy's guns, and looking down on Rheims from the German hills, even a lay correspondent could sense the military necessity which would drive the French to make use of the only high spots in town from which you could see anything for observation purposes, and the equally grim necessity for the Germans to dislodge them. The New York Times Current History: the European War, February, 1915
  • No clue to his whereabouts has been found.
  • He was not at liberty to give Signor Gismondi's whereabouts.
  • Amateur twitchers like me can never hope to glimpse these elusive rarities, notwithstanding the wonder of the internet providing immediate advice as to their whereabouts.
  • The disclosure of Mab's whereabouts trembled on Daylight's lips, but he forbore. Chapter XXIV
  • He suggests that the Balestreros find proof-positive alibis for their whereabouts during all of the robberies Manny has been accused of committing.
  • Hopefully, Daniel would be able to cast some light upon her whereabouts when he returned from work.
  • The police are anxious to hear from anyone who may know the whereabouts of the firearms.
  • His current whereabouts is not known. The Sun
  • He became a person whose whereabouts is unknown to me.
  • Whereabouts required because of alleged complicity in the murder and rape of an unknown woman.
  • His whereabouts are unknown, though China insists that he is quietly continuing his studies in a secret location.
  • Trains went missing as railway lines were blocked and their whereabouts remained a mystery with phone and telegraph lines down. Times, Sunday Times
  • Information was always forthcoming on the whereabouts of a fox before the hunt, or when the hounds lost their line.
  • Pyongyang promised to reinvestigate the whereabouts of the 10 from scratch during summit talks in May in Pyongyang.
  • She was closely questioned about her whereabouts on the night of the murder.
  • Signaling to Davies to get under cover, he sprang into his own stand, and, crouching amid the straw, hastily drew over his black fur cap his linen havelock, and looking well to the priming of his gun, sought the whereabouts of the swift-flying birds. Adrift in the Ice-Fields
  • Inside the perimeter fence, camouflaged hides normally used for birdwatching have been installed to conceal the whereabouts of police snipers and bomb disposal teams. Times, Sunday Times
  • It should have been said that it had been long known that two mighty rivers flowed through the interior of Africa, one called the Gambia and the other the Niger, or Quorra; but whereabouts they rose, or the direction they took, or the nature of the country they traversed in their course, no exact information was possessed. Great African Travellers From Mungo Park to Livingstone and Stanley
  • Ramona's father was a wild bull elephant whose name and whereabouts are unknown.
  • Mr Virgo made it clear to the editor that it was his bounden duty to pass any information he might receive notifying the whereabouts of Biggs to police and this the editor said he would be happy to do... Unearthed: the scandal of the Sun, Ronnie Biggs and Scotland Yard
  • Grace asked me where I was and I gave her my approximate whereabouts. SUMMER OF FEAR
  • I spent a lot of time judging the atmosphere and the whereabouts of guards.
  • While Laertes may have tried to return "in secret," the King's adept intelligence-gathering network picked up his whereabouts as fast as an arbitrager gone short. Ken Adelman: Bard Blog: Confronting Confusion and Crises
  • The Swedish government published search notices for him and received no new information on his whereabouts. Times, Sunday Times
  • The present whereabouts of the manuscript is unknown.
  • His suspicions against his friend were not at the fore of his thoughts as he'd expected them to be, and he did not even stop to wonder at Isabella's whereabouts.
  • If Hymath could learn of our whereabouts in Mainport, probably just from local scuttlebutt and word of mouth, then anyone else could also find us.
  • I am a plumber and work all over, and she texts me constantly asking my whereabouts. The Sun
  • Her friendly enquiry as to the whereabouts of the Red House was met by a hostile stare from the woman behind the counter.
  • Price, and after questioning him under truth serum, Solar Guard security officers found the man's mind to be so filled with criminal plots and counter-plots, it would take several weeks for the psychograph analyst to learn the name of the man he claimed would know the whereabouts of On the Trail of the Space Pirates
  • His brother David, whose whereabouts are unknown, also has been charged with tax evasion.
  • They should map out a route first and stick to it so their parents know their whereabouts.
  • It would simply remain a secure prison for him until she was able to notify the police of his whereabouts.
  • The police are anxious to hear from anyone who may know the whereabouts of the firearms.
  • A mobile phone found under a Blackpool pier could hold a clue to the whereabouts of a missing man.
  • The schoolgirls' whereabouts have been unknown since they were taken. Times, Sunday Times
  • She could take and pass a polygraph with flying colors because she may really have no knowledge about his whereabouts.
  • Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call Waukesha police at JSOnline.com
  • Her friendly enquiry as to the whereabouts of the Red House was met by a hostile stare from the woman behind the counter.
  • In order to keep her new identity a tight secret it bans journalists from even asking around for information about her new name or whereabouts, let alone publishing the details.
  • This could provide a clue as to the bombers' whereabouts between 16 September and the bombing, which killed 10 bandsmen.
  • The police use electronic tags to monitor the whereabouts of young offenders on probation.
  • Eleven days later we received concrete hints about the whereabouts of our beloved dog.
  • His present whereabouts are unknown, but it is acknowledged that he gave a statement to US interrogators.
  • Several months earlier Sir Henry Mildmay had been summoned to give an account of the whereabouts of the crowns, robes, sceptres and jewels.
  • The Defense Department made greatest use of the technique, with 47 data mining projects to track everything from the academic performance of Navy midshipmen to the whereabouts of ship parts and suspected terrorists.
  • His last known whereabouts were in the Chandigarh area of the Punjab.
  • To this day his whereabouts remain a mystery. The Sun
  • Liz did not think she would have minded her investigation into Crossland's whereabouts being subsumed into the wider Carver enquiry. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
  • MI6 and American special forces discovered her whereabouts early last week. Times, Sunday Times
  • She wouldn't disclose her friend's whereabouts to the police.
  • Wanless, answered enquiries as to Ingram's behaviour under what Mrs. Percival otiosely called "his bereavement," echoed speculations at to his whereabouts -- played, in short, vacantly an empty part, and kept her mother upon tenterhooks. Rest Harrow A Comedy of Resolution
  • It imposed a blanket ban on the publication of any information relating to her whereabouts, appearance and movements in light of ‘clear evidence’ of threats to her life.
  • The police are anxious for any information concerning the woman's whereabouts.
  • He refused to divulge any information regarding the man's whereabouts.

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