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1 Indeed, the various groups did not know whereabouts the others were.
2 Konsequents was, I histed so much I didn't zackly know whereabouts I was.
3 I know whereabouts you are now, cried Simon.
4 Not seeing, however, any inhabitants nor any traces of them, they did not know whereabouts they were.
5 Don't you know whereabouts in Australia?'
6 We may still be beaten, but even so, we shall know whereabouts to look, if we can only catch Colliver.
7 If we sight it, we shall know whereabouts we are, and be able to calculate our chances of reaching the shore.
8 Our people believe that the Germans do know whereabouts to look for it, but dread putting the Congo crowd on the scent.
9 There is, for instance, Old Borax, whom those who want to know whereabouts to look for-within the shadow of St. Martin's Church.
10 His last known whereabouts were in the Ferrycarrig area outside Wexford town.
11 He was asked if he knew whereabouts Oceola was to be found.
12 That was Nina's last known whereabouts , and her minivan was found abandoned a few miles away.
13 He said it would also allow families to give names and last known whereabouts of missing people.
14 His last known whereabouts was Europe.
15 Her last known whereabouts were in the local village, but since last Tuesday, Mbambo hasn't been heard from.
16 Her last known whereabouts was at a local shop in Robertson, which is 150km east of Cape Town.
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