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the answer to this question #19 is AND
"http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Which_Boolean_operator_limits_your_search_so_that_each_term_you_input_must_be_in_the_same_document" is it: or, not,and,also
The answer is "and"
To make sure that both of the terms you are searching for appear in the document, use a '+' symbol. If you want the terms to appear in the exact order as a phrase or term, use quotation marks.
It would depend on the system, but probably "AND". For example, a query '"used" AND "cars"' should return only documents containing both terms. Sometimes the AND operator is represented symbolically, such as "used" && "cars". Again, it depends on the context.
All of them can limit your search. Here are the meanings of all of them: AND: Find results that only contain both words OR: Find results that contain either (or both) words NOT: Do not find results that contain a word XOR: Find results that contain either (but not both) words
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The Magna Carta, of 1215 placed the first limits on English KingsThe Magna Carta, of 1215 placed the first limits on English Kings
This document made clear the limits on royal power after the Glorious revolution
This document made clear the limits on royal power after the Glorious revolution
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