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1 However, some people seek out certain STDs for one reason or another.
2 They had no family to visit; they did not seek out friends.
3 We need to seek out potential partners, other sports and community groups.
4 Another option is to seek out less obvious buyers, particularly from overseas.
5 Non-vegans often ask me why vegans seek out imitation meats and cheeses.
6 Did they purposely seek out soldiers who saw themselves as citizens first?
7 This means, say, a German user can seek out only German-language pages.
8 Authors know that kids seek out tales that present certain compelling themes.
9 As a result, very few were tempted to seek out Bodach's riches.
10 Its goal is to seek out news stories before they're heavily reported.
11 I would ask that you send another to seek out Lord Nelson.
12 Students can also seek out instructors who have spent time in industry.
13 We can't seek out help from strangers by knocking on unknown doors.
14 So go ahead and seek out both beauty and conscience in fashion.
15 She was, I say, very brave to seek out what she needed.
16 We shouldn't have to seek out poetry; it should seek us out.
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