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- noun Plural form of
stakeout .
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Examples
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He and his independent news crew do "stakeouts" outside the big media centers that have the infamous and corporate managed "talking heads" shows.
Archive 2006-10-01 Michael Caddell 2006
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He and his independent news crew do "stakeouts" outside the big media centers that have the infamous and corporate managed "talking heads" shows.
Short scroll below for Kansas "local" news links and editorials, but here's the plan! Michael Caddell 2006
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As usual on these kind of stakeouts, I found myself assessing my time in Bangkok.
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The officer cautioned me that it was not legal for me to do so since I had not hit it myself, but he thanked me for providing a possible decoy for their anti-poacher stakeouts ... * grin*
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The officer cautioned me that it was not legal for me to do so since I had not hit it myself, but he thanked me for providing a possible decoy for their anti-poacher stakeouts ... * grin*
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So he had had stakeouts operating from the moment he figured out what was going on, and now it was his shift from 0800 to 1600.
Starcraft II: Devils’ Due Christie Golden 2011
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I say, those people will always be thirsty on those hot California stakeouts, without a water fountain in sight.
Steve Carell's daughter sells lemonade to paparazzi | EW.com 2009
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And the other thing is, no one wants to hear about all the times I stood around on stakeouts for hours but got nothing for my efforts except sore feet and a head cold.
Famous Todd Strasser 2011
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His agents on routine stakeouts had soon spotted a fashionable young lady they identified as Mrs. Arthur Pack making an unusual number of visits to embassies in Washington, particularly the Vichy compound.
Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011
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His agents on routine stakeouts had soon spotted a fashionable young lady they identified as Mrs. Arthur Pack making an unusual number of visits to embassies in Washington, particularly the Vichy compound.
Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011
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