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Commercials for Coca-Cola are sometimes so shrouded by storytelling that viewers can make a game of brand-spotting.

Since the data is available earlier than conventional surveys of confidence, it is useful for spotting economic turning-points.

This turns Twitter intoan early-warning system (like a canary in a coalmine) for spotting negativebuzz and heading it off before it doesreal damage toyour bottom line.

If there is one thread that runs through his long career in journalism and public service, it's his talent for spotting the most influential people in any room and finding a way to get close to them.

An afternoon at the beachside Bijilo Forest Park - a mile up the coast - gave us the chance to wander among baobabs, spotting hornbills, red colobus and green vervet monkeys.

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Alchemists also became expert at spotting cases of fraud.

Can you imagine pumping some iron with a cute maid spotting you and cheering you on?

His bird-spotting book encourages residents of Beijing to look out, through the still-smoggy air, for egrets and kestrels.

And I have to agree with him; I've had terrible luck spotting shooting stars in the light polluted LA skies, let alone cloudy British skies.

Now, you might reasonably suggest a simple explanation: the journalists of the Times were good at spotting the most important work.

Police in Berlin made their easiest arrest of the year at their annual Christmas party, after spotting a man rummaging through the pockets of their coats in the cloakroom.

Zbik calls on parents to be vigilant in spotting these talents.

Of course, trend-spotting is no substitute for causal modeling; and the models are getting truly scary in their implications.

Connections do help, but plenty of people get jobs by spotting an AD, sending in a resume and interviewing, with no connections helping them at all.

We used a spotting pin that's normally used for microarray DNA spotting.

In a people business, spotting and developing good people is an important skill.

While this is a rather tame conspiracy video -- after all, "Black Ops" or psychics weren't mentioned once! -- it's a reminder not to jump to conclusions when spotting anomalies in space imagery.

But Frankie saves the best for last, spotting a leopard up a tree.

The relatively large number of green cabs means that the witness's mistaken identifications of these cabs as being blue swamp her successes at spotting cabs that really are blue.

On the London Underground, Victoria line trains drive themselves between stations, with the human "driver" responsible only for spotting obstacles and closing the doors.

Almost as worrying is the way Catalonia overshot, with Madrid late in spotting the problem.

These were built all around the coast of Mallorca for the purpose of spotting pirates approaching the island.

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