The phrase
"little sleuthing" refers to doing a small amount of detective work or investigating in order to find information or solve a mystery.
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You can also do
a little sleuthing in your website analytics to help you out.
With
a little sleuthing I found my way back, and I will never be without this recipe again.
If you want Baby Carrier Hiking Backpack, you can surely find a good one for you with
a little sleuthing.
I'd love to see what the CA coops offer and how they post lead levels... Can anyone «here» from CA do
a little sleuthing?
You may have to do
a little sleuthing of the common foods you eat to find out how many grams of protein are in an average serving.
When we started writing this article, we did
a little sleuthing around the internet to find what exactly was in other conventional lip liners.
This means, with
a little sleuthing, we can find the exact styles preferred by the Mandy Moores, Natalie Portmans, and Tinashes of the world at your favorite retailers — at the same time as these celebrities are walking the step and repeat in said looks.
A little sleuthing turned up some numbers from which we can make some extrapolations.
A little sleuthing unearthed this document (updated August 02, 2016):
Each of your services is likely to say something different, so you may have to do
a little sleuthing.
It took
a little sleuthing (the Kennel Club website is not especially easy to navigate!)
That why it's up to us, their friends, to do
a little sleuthing and figure out if our pets have food allergies and which foods are causing reactions.
Budget deals abound in the islands, and
a little sleuthing and strategic planning can really save you some kala.
A little sleuthing or googling could lead you to some great bargains.
The use of aliases seems to point toward an insider's conversation, to a consensus within the learned circles of a given industry, even though it's easy enough to decode them with
a little sleuthing.
Spend some time on their website, and do
a little sleuthing about the industry.
Do
a little sleuthing before you apply.
Remember, in Texas, appraisal district information is public, so armed with some basic information and
a little sleuthing ability, people with a vendetta against these people could locate this information with ease.