The chapters overlap and interrelate and readers in search of particular information will have torummage.
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And you can climb inside that head andrummagearound, if he or she will let you.
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Anyway, in those days all nature, all human life seemed to us to be rather clear, and we looked condescendingly upon physicists, chemists, and utilitarians, who rummaged in course matter.
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He rummaged in the drawers at the lab and found the strongest possible compound, which happened to be chlorpromazine which they then wrote up in a paper in 1952.
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He told us aboutrummagesales and so on.
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I saw something else, perhaps the most distressing experience of all—women fighting atrummagesales for the opportunity of purchasing other people's discarded clothes.
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That requires considerable effort torummagethrough the waste, but it is worth it.
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The policeman comes in and rummages his house, looking through everything that is there.
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For instance, if the police are looking for stolen video recorders, they cannot go rummaging through correspondence and documents.
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I have no doubt that as further dusty archives are rummaged it will not be long before 60 will be an understatement.
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The power which is given here is torummage.
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That saved us rummaging on the floor in the piles of paperwork to find the relevant document.
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If a police officer applies for a warrant and finds no evidence, but rummaging through the papers finds evidence of something else, is he entitled to use that evidence?
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First of all, we are torummagethe mails.
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As one goes round a building, it should not be necessary to have a guide or to have torummagein a book for information, particularly in relation to architecture.
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