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The most experienced probers are the Mulligans, a white political dynasty that prides itself on having kept the city in its pocket for so long, though its dominance is starting to fray.

From The New Yorker • Nov. 9, 2018

There were also human "probers" from among the security force, who would don rubberized radiation suits and venture out to test the air.

From Time Magazine Archive

Senate probers suspect the money was used to finance some of the covert operations that North described during the Iran-contra hearings.

From Time Magazine Archive

But if probers were to find that the nine staffers had illegally converted Government assets for personal use, the workers could face criminal indictment.

From Time Magazine Archive

Would those short, wide, duck-like beaks ever become the needle-shaped probers of flowers?

From Upon The Tree-Tops by Miller, Olive Thorne




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