Jed Shafer's wife, Mary, riffled through the mail on Nov.
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I mentally riffled through my CV, wondering where I'd gone wrong.
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Merriman had been researching the African-American Muslim diaspora, and she riffled through her notes.
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He riffled through Old Norse and Old English for inspiration, and Finnish was a particular favourite.
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At first it looks like a revelation in looseness, as if McPhee had simply riffled through his voluminous back catalog.
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Hilbert uncuffed Popov and shot a video of the hacker from the neck down as he riffled through the wads of cash.
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Her family spoke to WCNC-TV, and said Diana left her apartment key in her bedroom, which appeared as though someone had riffled through it.
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And she eagerly riffled through bygone lines, like a comedy news anchor rolling old footage, to highlight Mr. Trump's boastful predictions about his now-defunct casinos.
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While agents in an air-conditioned office pored over an ultrasound of the inside of his truck, and riffled through his documents, Mr. Miranda stood and watched.
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He riffled through the returns bin and grabbed another tape in case he couldn't sleep, and he stopped at Taco John's up the street for a family-value pack.
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"Dogs would never do that mirror jump," the ringmaster, Vicki Shields, said as she riffled through a box full of shiny, feathery wands used to entice the cats through the obstacles.
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My friends gathered around as I riffled through the images, proving that, without a doubt, Santa existed and my amazingly cool dad had been brave — and quick — enough to sneak some photos of him on the job.
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In Jorge Llamas's clinic, I riffled through several months of tests showing that Aglietti, my hookworm donor, didn't have H.I.V., hepatitis or Strongyloides stercoralis, a particularly unpleasant parasite that, like hookworm, infects through the skin but which, unusually among helminths, can also multiply in the body.
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The concert, which was presented with the World Music Institute, riffled through decades of Mr. Zé's catalog and idioms from in and out of Brazil: bossa nova, pagode, funk, rock, even hints of classical music, all sharing a crisp clarity as the band earned its praises.
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