The FAST search engine interprets any string of characters
surrounded with double quotation marks as a phrase.
Tip: To search for an exact phrase, surround the phrase with
double quotation marks. For example, the following query finds pages that
contain the phrase safety and health:
Tip: A string of capitalized words is assumed to be a name and
is automatically searched for as a phrase. For example, Women's Bureau would return only documents containing the exact phrase "Women's Bureau".
If you are searching for a series of capitalized words such
as names, separate them with commas. Also, when you type a word that contains
punctuation as shown above, it looks for the word exactly as you typed it.