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tracked

adjective as in traced

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That Latinos are favoring both Republicans and Democrats, DiCamillo said, mirrors the rightward shift that he tracked in polling about President-elect Donald Trump and U.S.

The suspect later tracked down the officer’s home address, the officer said.

The BBC tracked down Mr Russell based on this information held at Companies House.

From BBC

Exit polls showed that Trump — who began his first run in 2015 by declaring that Mexicans coming over the border were “rapists and drug dealers” — increased his share of the Latino vote for the second straight election, this time doing better than any GOP presidential candidate since the statistic has been tracked.

Fiona Ryalls, 33, from Bristol tracked down her stolen bike for sale on social media while Josh Steven, 29, used a tracking device and was threatened when he tried to reclaim his.

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