Babbylonian
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Again, that's why I tend to use multiple terms per search. When I run into something like the above, I also continue refining the search (often using the tools available in advanced search). It doesn't bother me that much to do multiple passes, a process Google has made a lot faster with their recent updates.I often run in trouble finding anything useful with Google, when my keyword happens to refer also to something else very popular than what I am looking for. Lyrics or name of a pop band including the words that you are looking for, or a more famous person existing than the person who you are looking for.
Google attempts to correct for these on a regular basis. Someone can only game their system for so long before corrective action is instituted. Their search engine has to be as reliable as they can make it or people will go to their competition, resulting in less interest from advertisers.Also the ever more popular computer-generated websites suck that contain tons of meaningless text or copied dictionary entries, optimized for a high Google ranking.