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two search engines to search this site. Google tends to order the results in a better
sequence but FreeFind tends to be more complete and up-to-date.
By default the search engine tries to find pages which have exact matches for all of the
words entered in your search query. If that fails, then it tries to find pages which have
any of the words you entered. When that happens a short message is displayed at the top of the
search results telling you that this has been done.
In addition, there are several ways that you can be more specific in your search.
NB. Uhthoff's and L'Hermitte's
are spelled thus.
FreeFind Search Tips:
All of these techniques can be combined: "+alway* -ne??r*"
For example: "+always -never" will find any page with "always" in it provided that it doesn't
also have "never".
For example: "gift*" will find any page with "gift", "gifts" or "gifted" in it.
For example: "b?g" will find any page with "bag", "beg", "big", "bog" or "bug" in it.