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He generally takes a less active role in sleuthing than his wife, acting as a driver, escort, or researching a clue academically.
en.wikipedia.org
The contest to win the car consists of three rounds, but participants have to do a little sleuthing to make it to stage one.
venturebeat.com
He brings more technological aspects to the sleuthing.
en.wikipedia.org
Even the best commentary from the island was driven by a government-sponsored sleuthing that aimed to uncover a malignant force -- usually capitalism.
www.npr.org
This is a humdinger of a read, with great characters and true mystery, the sleuthing far transcending the gore.
www.winnipegfreepress.com
The so-called "hacktivists" said that in a few days of online sleuthing, they had obtained one boy's confession.
thechronicleherald.ca
To do their digital sleuthing, companies are taking different approaches.
www.computerworld.com.au
Books and movies would have us believe that boozing and sleuthing go hand in hand.
content.time.com
Take any certifications into account, but do some of your own sleuthing as well.
www.mnn.com
Political intrigue is deftly woven throughout, allowing readers to try their best sleuthing.
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