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Use quotation marks to find specific phrases.
While "Jim Jones" will find all instances of Jim Jones, simply putting in the name without the quotation marks will come back with all instances of Jim AND Jones. Same, for example, with Medicine Hat Superiors. With no quotation marks the search engine will look for instances of all three words and you might end up with references to somebody's nice hat, or someone taking their medicine! Thus :
"Jim Jones" - looks specifically for Jim Jones
Jim Jones - looks for all mentions of Jim and Jones (thus, Jim Thomas and Casey Jones would be among the results to show).
Also, the plus (+) sign is useful to zero in on a specific target. If you wanted to find all notations of no-hitters you could use the quotation marks (if you knew I had spelled it with a hyphen) or you could use the plus sign in front of each of the words. +no+hitter (no spaces between the plus sign and the word). Thus :
"no-hitter" or,
"no hitter" or,
+no+hitter
Note : My apology -- seems Atomz, which provides our search function, has had to incorporate some advertising to help offset costs. Thus, you'll be seeing some ads associated with the search results. The ads are not ours, but delivered by Google, an Atomz partner.
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