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  • As we approached, the man looked up and caught Jack's eye, ejaculated an oath or two, grabbed Jack by the hand, and with arms about each other appeared as pals long separated and lost and again found.

    MY 1916 VISIT TO JACK LONDON 2010

  • I looked it up in the legal dictionary on Law.com..."no word found."

    Archive 2006-05-01 Ellen Beth Gill 2006

  • Now, if you are looking for someone in particular, you can go to this search bar up top here and type in a name, or you can just type in the word "found."

    CNN Transcript Jan 15, 2010 2010

  • You will not change the mind of someone who has been "found."

    There Are A Number Of People Who Have Allowed Their Beliefs To Be Infuenced By The Church And The Government. 2008

  • By the end of last week it was possible to imagine that even Osama bin Laden would be "found."

    Terror Stalks The Terrorist 2007

  • What we do in upstate New York was Ibiza, where all that took place, where he came up with the idea and it was all kind of found.

    Buzzine » Richard Gere Interview 2007

  • One fine day not many years before, when Flint had been waiting in Solace for Tanis to return from a trip to Qualinesti, Tasslehoff Burrfoot proposed that Sturm, Raist - lin, Caramon, and Flint take a ride on Crystalmir Lake in a boat the kender had "found."

    Flint, the King Kirchoff, Mary 2003

  • One fine day not many years before, when Flint had been waiting in Solace for Tanis to return from a trip to Qualinesti, Tasslehoff Burrfoot proposed that Sturm, Raist - lin, Caramon, and Flint take a ride on Crystalmir Lake in a boat the kender had "found."

    Flint the King Kirchoff, Mary 1990

  • Then it continues until all the flowers are "found."

    Games for Everybody May C. Hofmann

  • He said he knew he was a thief from that fact, for it was exactly the sum he had lost and which Father Peter pretended he had "found."

    The Mysterious Stranger; A Romance by Mark Twain [pseud.] with illustrations by N.C. Wyeth. 1916

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