HT1338 I lost google search engine off of my safari search bar

For some reason my google search dissapeared off of my safarie address bar.  How do I get it back?

Good Answer, but wrong answer for me. I work with multiple tabs and like having the search window stay up there so I can re-use it. I understand that many prefer the unibar, I would prefer to have it optional. Let me drag a frickin' search engine into the tool bar.
I don't like it, but its on to firefox as my default browser. apple will never miss me, and I assume won't care, but I'm trading a product I liked for a product I don't like, all for the sake of a search bar.

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