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  • 121search party — noun a party of people to search for someone • Hypernyms: ↑party, ↑company * * * noun, pl ⋯ parties [count] : an organized group of people who are looking for someone or something that is missing If the hikers don t return by tomorrow, a search… …

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  • 122Search and rescue horse — A search and rescue horse is a horse trained and used to perform mounted search and rescue (MSAR). In many cases, the horse is simply a means of transportation for a search and rescue (SAR) responder. In other cases, the horse is a full member of …

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  • 123search — 1. verb /sɜː(r)tʃ/ a) To look in (a place) for something. I searched the garden for the keys and found them in the vegetable patch. b) To look thoroughly. The police are searching for evidence in his flat. Syn: comb …

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  • 124search and seizure — Means for the detection and punishment of crime; the search for and taking custody of property unlawfully obtained or unlawfully held, such as stolen goods, property forfeited for violation of the law, and property the use or possession of which… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 125For Your Eyes Only (short story collection) — Infobox Book name = For Your Eyes Only translator = image caption = First edition cover published by Jonathan Cape. author = Ian Fleming cover artist = Richard Chopping (Jonathan Cape ed.) country = United Kingdom language = English series =… …

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  • 126search jack — v. To include in a Web page popular, but superfluous, search terms (such as sex or Lewinsky ) in order to appear in the results when people search for those terms. (Search + hijack) Example Citation: Competition to show up in Web searches is so… …

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  • 127search warrant — A form of criminal process which may be invoked only in furtherance of a public prosecution. An order in writing, in the name of the people, the state, or the commonwealth, according to the local practice, signed by a magistrate, and directed to… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 128search and rescue — The use of aircraft, surface craft (land or water), submarines, specialized rescue teams, and equipment to search for and rescue personnel in distress on land or at sea. Also called SAR. See also combat search and rescue; combat search and rescue …

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