The act of searching visually.
1However economic migrants, for example, were often young men looking for work.
2Interviewers always ask job candidates why they're looking for a new position.
3May said the industry is not looking for specific help from Congress.
4The Army is not simply looking for new recruits, said First Sgt.
5The UK needs true leadership, not politicians looking for short-term electoral fixes.
6Tesla is also looking for a site to start production in Europe.
7For the kind of animals I am looking for are quite different.
8I'm really looking for a great question, one that maybe stumps me.
9Conway didn't need looking for because he didn't know the way home.
10TL;DR: If you're looking for traditional framing services, there are better options.
11A year and a half later, he is still looking for work.
12Of course, I was looking for one in particular at the time.
13I read your message loud and clear: You're looking for a belayer.
14Rosie wasn't entirely serious, but I immediately began looking for his number.
15France and Britain should be looking for more sustainable solutions, they said.
16U.S. companies were looking for UK-based firms for tax reasons, he said.
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