If you are in the Google Webmaster Tools alpha/beta for Search Analytics (formerly called Search Insights), they have just added a brand new feature that allows you to filter by URL when looking at the page reporting data.
Annie Cushing from Annielytics was the first to notice this change, although it has been requested by multiple people.
Previously, you could only filter the results by keywords, but not URLs.
While Search Insights is still in alpha/beta, they are still continuing to add new users to begin testing out the features.
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