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Your Call Is (Not That) Important to Us Emily Yellin 2009
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"Spotting" the slides is affixing to them two marks, by means of which the lantern operator can tell which side is to be placed next the lantern, and these marks usually take the form of two white circles.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 1082, September 26, 1896 Various
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The Frist Center for the Visual Arts to explore Museums in the 21st Century The Museum of Contemporary Art highlights Architect Paul Preissner's "Spotting"
Art Knowledge News 2009
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The Frist Center for the Visual Arts to explore Museums in the 21st Century The Museum of Contemporary Art highlights Architect Paul Preissner's "Spotting"
Art Knowledge News 2009
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Spotting an opportunity to make some hard currency, the workers from the Mount Kumgang resort, now a ghost town, produced a range of wares from locally made wine, honey and jam to traditional dolls and a home-grown aphrodisiac.
Antler aphrodisiac livens up impromptu North Korea street market Reuters 2011
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Spotting one going up shouldn't be much of a challenge.
Daniel K. Gardner: Low on Water, Short of Crop Land, Beijingers Turn to Golf Daniel K. Gardner 2011
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Spotting what she considered a cheap valuation, Ms. Weiser placed a buy rating on the stock in late 2009 and maintained the call through 2010 as retailers began restocking shelves and shoppers returned.
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Spotting one going up shouldn't be much of a challenge.
Daniel K. Gardner: Low on Water, Short of Crop Land, Beijingers Turn to Golf Daniel K. Gardner 2011
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Spotting a 1-watt LED headlight with adjustable elastic head strap—an updated version of the coal miner's lamp—featuring separate spot, flood and red night-vision features, I tossed it in my shopping cart.
Batteries or Bankruptcy Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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Spotting an opportunity to make some hard currency, the workers from the Mount Kumgang resort, now a ghost town, produced a range of wares from locally made wine, honey and jam to traditional dolls and a home-grown aphrodisiac.
Antler aphrodisiac livens up impromptu North Korea street market Reuters 2011
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