noun
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launch
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Clark was named by police as they launched a manhunt following the bloodbath in the market town of Melksham, Wilts.
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The military said it had launched a big manhunt for army coup leaders who escaped when their men surrendered.
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Detectives have launched a massive manhunt and are anxious to speak to her on-off boyfriend David Ashworth.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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After an international manhunt , Frankel was found living in a Hamburg hotel under an assumed name in September 1999.
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By Monday evening, authorities in Arkansas, Louisiana and Oklahoma had joined the manhunt .
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Clark was named by police as they launched a manhunt following the bloodbath in the market town of Melksham, Wilts.
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It stars John Malkovich and Gary Sinise as two itinerant workers who become the object of a vicious manhunt .
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Seale, 45, who was arrested after a massive manhunt , yesterday admitted extortion, conspiracy, and possessing weapons.
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Then more Chelsea players joined in the manhunt for Simpson.
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This information helped the police catch the three culprits after one of the biggest manhunts in the history of California.