Hunt Sentence Examples

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  • They hunt at night.

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  • The choices are endless, the hunt so exciting.

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  • You should not hunt until this Victor is dealt with.

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  • Thanks a lot for training him to hunt my chickens.

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  • You don't want him or Gabe to hunt you down.

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  • I'd rather feed the animals than hunt them.

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  • I'll find their gateway and hunt them down one by one.

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  • The hunt servants fell into line.

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  • No one would hurt her or hunt her just to get to him.

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  • But if you trick me, if the fourth day comes and Katie isn't alive, I'll wipe out everything and hunt you down.

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  • You know, if you want to hunt, I could play wingman for you.

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  • A few of us hunt every night for meat then have a bonfire to cook it up.

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  • When this is over, I'll encourage Darian to hunt your kind as well.

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  • Did you ever hunt or fish with your father?

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  • Probably a five buck parking ticket he didn't pay fifty years ago and he thinks they're still trying to hunt him down.

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  • It was in a crowded, shady side of town, the type of place he'd go to hunt down dinner, if he wasn't a kept vamp.

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  • I get to go with you to hunt Others.

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  • He had a look at all the details of the hunt, sent a pack of hounds and huntsmen on ahead to find the quarry, mounted his chestnut Donets, and whistling to his own leash of borzois, set off across the threshing ground to a field leading to the Otradnoe wood.

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  • They were taking fifty-four hounds, with six hunt attendants and whippers-in.

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  • The guinea-fowl likes to hide her nest in out-of-the-way places, and it was one of my greatest delights to hunt for the eggs in the long grass.

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  • Look, I'm being summoned to hunt some bad men.

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  • She'll be the first soul I hunt down.

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  • He didn't hunt – that I know of, but we fished sometimes at the pond.

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  • For the first time since landing in the human world, he had the intense urge to track, hunt and bring down something capable of eluding him.

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  • Simon did not finish, for on the still air he had distinctly caught the music of the hunt with only two or three hounds giving tongue.

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  • I'd better move my hunt further south when I've cleaned up my business and finished here.

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  • Her father would hunt them both down, and if he didn't, the sword-wielding maniac would.

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  • Parking wasn't a problem if you didn't mind paying the price of a good country dinner, but Dean didn't have time to hunt down a bargain so he reluctantly pulled into the closest lot.

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  • If this ends as it should, I'd gladly help him hunt down the remaining Others.

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  • The man before her was poised like an animal on a hunt, his penetrating, dark eyes pinned on her.

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  • She has gone up to the top of the earth to hunt for our dinner.

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  • You ransack your budget of historic facts much as you would hunt for a bit of silk in a rag-bag.

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  • Each man in the hunt knew his business, his place, what he had to do.

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  • The million dollar hunt for the Psychic Tipster was flooding the press; I suppose as intended.

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  • So you hunt and fight.

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  • The three creatures continued to hunt through the fallen, sometimes eating, most of the times pushing body parts aside in search of something.

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  • I want you to go out and hunt.

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  • Darian withdrew from her and the room, trotting down the stairs to hunt down the phone.

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  • His curiosity satisfied and the hunt over, he was ready to leave the noise of the club for the peace of his condo.

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  • You didn't come all this way to hunt.

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  • The event will involve a predefined route, will include a treasure hunt, lunch stop and have various prizes at the finish venue.

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  • We visit the horses and mules in their stalls and hunt for eggs and feed the turkeys.

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  • Nowhere to hunt with your dogs?

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  • By the way the hunt approached and receded, by the cries of the dogs whose notes were familiar to him, by the way the voices of the huntsmen approached, receded, and rose, he realized what was happening at the copse.

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  • If you feel the need to hunt, just do it.

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  • You should go hunt.

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  • Now I can hunt you all down one by one.

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  • On the 1st of July 1416 Chicheley directed a halfyearly inquisition by archdeacons to hunt out heretics.

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  • The wolfdogs all hunt chiefly by scent.

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  • Following the consultation Lord Philip Hunt announced plans to introduce supplementary prescribing in November 2002.

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  • There were a number of examples of intimidation from hunt supporters.

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  • A Your toastmaster wears a red tailcoat, which was a symbol from the hunt.

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  • Laura Hunt came out on top in the goals tally with 51 goals for the season.

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  • Combine a guided trip with a hunt for spectral tarsier at dusk for value for money.

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  • They can enjoy the treasure hunt over a prolonged period of time.

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  • There are a number of different creative and exciting ways to raise money by planning a themed treasure hunt.

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  • How about a team treasure hunt in the park, or a daredevil tournament -- who will go on the most rides?

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  • Hunt was able to gather the ball at the second attempt and clear upfield.

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  • Many of the levels are truly vast playgrounds, with numerous opportunities to use your varied gadgets in your hunt for monkey.

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  • Arrow worms hunt in the plankton, beard worms live around hydrothermal vents 9000 meters below the sea surface.

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  • He aye hae mair men ti help him, an finnd the bairn thay wad, tho thay maun hunt the warld.

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  • She knew the hunt would have been set up by the trackers; they'd have located the animal using walkie-talkies.

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  • Last weekend Greenpeace sent two ships icebreakers from Cape Town to turn the hunt on the Japanese whalers.

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  • The common people found their rights to hunt game or collect dead wood on common land, became criminal offenses.

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  • Lets go and hunt the wren, I say.

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  • He must have come from Winchester College in one of the earliest batches of scholars from that college, the sole feeder of New College, not from St John Baptist College, Winchester, as guessed by Dr William Hunt in the Dict.

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  • The hunter who told me this could remember one Sam Nutting, who used to hunt bears on Fair Haven Ledges, and exchange their skins for rum in Concord village; who told him, even, that he had seen a moose there.

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  • Hardly had he passed an angle of the wood before a stout gentleman in a beaver cap came riding toward him on a handsome raven-black horse, accompanied by two hunt servants.

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  • They looked at one another (now that the hunt was over and they were in the house, Nicholas no longer considered it necessary to show his manly superiority over his sister), Natasha gave him a wink, and neither refrained long from bursting into a peal of ringing laughter even before they had a pretext ready to account for it.

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  • The door at the end of the passage led to the huntsmen's room, as they called the room for the hunt servants.

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  • And because some little snot-nose has a vivid imagination, or thinks it's fun to tell whoppers, I'm supposed to go traipsing off in some god-forsaken mine on the taxpayer's expense on a treasure hunt?

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  • Moreover parliament was so far from pressing disendowment that on the petition of the Commons it passed a savage act against the heresies " commonly called Lollardry " which " aimed at the destruction of the king and all temporal estates," making Lollards felons and ordering every justice of the peace to hunt down their schools, conventicles, congregations and confederacies.

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  • One man still preserves the horns of the last deer that was killed in this vicinity, and another has told me the particulars of the hunt in which his uncle was engaged.

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  • For a hunt and a gallop, eh? asked Nicholas, scratching Milka behind the ears.

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  • Before the hunt, by old custom, the count had drunk a silver cupful of mulled brandy, taken a snack, and washed it down with half a bottle of his favorite Bordeaux.

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  • Then, unexpectedly, as often happens, the sound of the hunt suddenly approached, as if the hounds in full cry and Daniel ulyulyuing were just in front of them.

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  • Nicholas agreed, and the hunt, now doubled, moved on.

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  • He was much more cordial now that he was immersed in what amounted to a major man hunt.

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  • There are numerous side roads but this is becoming a massive man hunt.

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  • I can fight and hunt.

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  • Maybe they came here to ask for permission to hunt.

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  • I.ll take you there to hunt.

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  • He figured it would be quite some time before he could get out to hunt.

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  • Why don't you go out and hunt?

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  • Her intention was to stay there to make sure he did not go out to hunt.

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  • You thought I would leave you in my bed and hunt?

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  • The last vamp whose mind I read was convinced it was a treasure hunt.

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  • Jonny returned at some point and left with a small group to hunt.

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  • His little human assistant was good for a few things, one of which was finding places like this for him to hunt.

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  • I'm off to hunt.

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  • Marcy in 1833-1839, was a member of the New York Assembly in 1842, in 1844 and in 1845, being speaker in 1845; mayor of Utica in 1843, and in 1852 was elected governor of the state over Washington Hunt (1811-1867), the Whig candidate, who had defeated him in 1850.

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  • Agricultural (including hunt ing and fishing) - - 9,666,467 6,466,165 3,200,302

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  • After his release in May 1819, having broken away from Henry Hunt and the more moderate reformers, he prepared a new and comprehensive plot.

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  • The Links are the scene every year of the Edinburgh race meetings and of those of the Royal Caledonian Hunt which are held every third year.

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  • They hunt the beasts of prey destructive to their flocks, and form armed bands for protection against marauders or for purposes of aggression on weaker sedentary neighbours.

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  • Various species among those that are predaceous attack smaller insects, hunt in packs crustaceans larger than themselves, insert their narrow heads into snail-shells to pick out and devour the occupants, or pursue slugs and earthworms underground.

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  • Her husband, having accidentally killed Eurytion in the Calydonian boar hunt, fled and obtained expiation from Acastus, whose wife made advances to Peleus.

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  • As a pastoral writer ("in some respects the best in the world," according to Leigh Hunt) he contributed, at an early stage, to the naturalistic reaction of the 18th century.

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  • As the great nature-goddess, the attributes of fertility and reproduction are characteristically hers, as also the accompanying immorality which originally, perhaps, was often nothing more than primitive magic. As patroness of the hunt, later identification with Artemis was inevitable.

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  • Hunt in Paris, and is preserved in the Lenox Library, New York.

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  • Most of the leading breeds have clubs or societies, which have been founded by admirers with a view to furthering the interests of their favourites; and such combinations as the Bulldog Club (incorporated), the London Bulldog Society, the British Bulldog Club, the Fox Terrier Club, the Association of Bloodhound Breeders - under whose management the first man-hunting trials were held, - the Bloodhound Hunt Club, the Collie Club, the Dachshund Club, the Dandie Dinmont Terrier Club, the English Setter Club, the Gamekeepers' Association of the United Kingdom, the International Gun Dog League, the Irish Terrier Club, the Irish Wolfhound Club, the St Bernard Club, the National Terrier Club, the Pomeranian Club, the Spaniel Club, the Scottish Terrier Club and the Toy Bulldog Club have done good work in keeping the claims of the breeds they represent before the dogowning public and encouraging the breeding of dogs to type.

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  • They hunt entirely by sight, the sense of smell being defective.

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  • Days on which he had not shot anything at the hunt were blank days for him.

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  • To this section belongs also the Fayum Gospel Fragment and the Logia published by Grenfell and Hunt.'

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  • TheLogia is the name given to the sayings contained in a papyrus leaf, by its discoverers Grenfell and Hunt.

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  • He took part in the Calydonian boar hunt and accompanied the Argonauts as their prophet.

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  • The common hunt, an office abolished in 1807, was filled by John Courtenay in 1417.

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  • At this time the works of the Pre-Raphaelites almost absorbed public interest in art - it was the year of Holman Hunt's "Light of the World," and the "Rescue," by Millais.

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  • In 1858 he visited London and made the acquaintance of the leading Pre-Raphaelites - Rossetti, Holman Hunt and Millais.

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  • Pausanias asserts that the outer order was Ionic; but excavations have proved that it was Doric. The pedimental groups of the temple represented at the front, the hunt of the Calydonian boar, and, at the back, the battle of Achilles and Telephus.

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  • His brother, Lewis Cass Hunt (1824-1886), served throughout the Civil War in the infantry arm, becoming brigadier-general of volunteers in 1862, and brevet brigadier-general U.S.A. in 1865.

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  • Labour organizations for hunting, communal hunt and migrations had to do with the animal world.

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  • He destroyed sundry sea-monsters, set free the bound Prometheus, took part in the Argonautic voyage and the Calydonian boar hunt, made war against Augeas, and against Nestor and the Pylians, and restored Tyndareus to the sovereignty of Lacedaemon.

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  • In the 13th century it was held by Nicholas Fitz Martin of the earl of Gloucester for the service of finding a bow with three arrows to attend the earl when he should hunt in Gower.

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  • When used to hunt rabbits it is provided with a muzzle, or, better and more usual, a cope, made by looping and knotting twine about the head and snout, in order to prevent it killing its quarry, in which case it would gorge itself and go to sleep in the hole.

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  • Grenfell and Hunt conclude therefore - " So great indeed are the divergences between this account and the extant and no doubt well-informed authorities with regard to the topography and ritual of the Temple that it is hardly possible to avoid the conclusion that much of the local colour is due to the imagination of the author who was aiming chiefly at dramatic effect and was not really well acquainted with the Temple.

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  • Unless by its mineral resources, of which scarcely anything is known, the barren grounds can never support a white population and have little to tempt even the Indian or Eskimo, who visit it occasionally in summer to hunt the deer in their migrations.

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  • Other paintings with which the name of the gallery is generally associated are Correggio's "La Notte" and "Mary Magdalene"; Titian's "Tribute Money" and "Venus"; "The Adoration" and "The Marriage in Cana," by Paul Veronese; Andrea del Sarto's "Abraham's Sacrifice"; Rembrandt's "Portrait of Himself with his Wife sitting on his Knee"; "The Judgment of Paris" and "The Boar Hunt," by Rubens; Van Dyck's "Charles I., his Queen, and their Children."

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  • Among famous residents are found the first earl of Chatham, John Constable, George Romney, George du Maurier, Joseph Butler, author of the Analogy, Sir Richard Steele, John Keats, the sisters Joanna and Agnes Baillie, Leigh Hunt and many others.

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  • See Rhode, Res Lemnicae; Conze, Reise auf den Inseln des Thrakischen Meeres (from which the above-mentioned facts about the present state of the island are taken); also Hunt in Walpole's Travels; Belon du Mans, Observations de plusieurs singularitez, &c.; Finlay, Greece under the Romans; von Hammer, Gesch.

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  • The place was early a favourite residence of the Scots kings when they came to hunt in Ettrick forest.

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  • Indeed, the publication of this little volume bore immediate fruit in introducing its author to various men of letters, among whom was Dante Gabriel Rossetti, through whose offices Patmore became known to Holman Hunt, and was thus drawn into the eddies of the pre-Raphaelite movement, contributing his poem "The Seasons" to the Germ.

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  • His political interest was probably first kindled by the Preston election in 1830, in which Lord Stanley, after a long struggle, was defeated by "Orator" Hunt.

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  • Here he stayed to hunt a herd of 120 elephants, and then, marching westwards, received the tribute of Naharina and gifts from the Hittites in Asia Minor and from the king of Babylon.

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  • The larger quadrupeds are all extinct; even the red deer, formerly so abundant that in a single hunt in Jutland in 1593 no less than 1600 head of deer were killed, is now only to be met with in preserves.

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  • For a new fragment of this work see Oxyrhynchus Papyri (Grenfell and Hunt), iii.

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  • Those from Tiryns are a most remarkable series; the figure frescos which have been reconstructed represent women in procession, a chariot group and a boar hunt.

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  • Secondly, the scent of the hare is weaker than that of any other animal we hunt, and, unlike some, it is always the worse the nearer she is to her end."

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  • The chase of the wild stag is carried on in the west country by the Devon and Somerset hounds, which hunt three or four days a week from kennels at Dunster; by the Quantock; and by a few other local packs.

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  • Complaints are often raised about the cruelty of what is called tame stag hunting, and it became a special subject of criticism that a pack should still be kept at the Royal kennels at Ascot (it was abolished in 1901) and hunted by the Master of the Buckhounds; but it is the constant endeavour of all masters and hunt servants to prevent the infliction of any injury on the deer.

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  • A few of the principal packs hunt five days a week, and sometimes even six, and for such an establishment not fewer than seventy-five couples of hounds are requisite.

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  • With regard to the expenses of hunting, it is calculated that a master of hounds should be prepared to spend at the rate of £500 a year for every day in the week that his hounds are supposed to hunt.

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  • As long ago as 1826 twenty-seven hunters and hacks were sold for 7500 guineas, an average of over £290; and when Lord Stamford ceased to hunt the Quorn in 1853, seventythree of his horses fetched at auction an average of close on £ 200.

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  • Madison's Writings (7 vols., New York, 1900-1906) were edited by Hunt, who also edited The Journal of the Debates in the Convention which framed the Constitution of the United States, as Recorded by James Madison (2 vols., New York, 1908).

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  • Hunt, " Legal Status of California, 1846-1849 "; Reports of the various officers, departments and administrative boards of the state government (Sacramento), and also the Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly, which contains, especially in the earlier decades of the state's history, many of these state official reports along with valuable legislative reports of varied character.

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  • A beautiful, vivid and reputedly very accurate picture of the old society is given in Helen Hunt Jackson's novel, Ramona (New York, 1884).

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  • These sometimes completely absorb the shell on which they are settled, but then act as a substitute for it, and in any case by their outgrowth they extend the limits of the dwelling, so that the inmate can grow in comfort without having to hunt or fight for a larger abode.

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  • Their whole business was to hunt through the older authorities in search of " benign " decisions.

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  • The next step was to collect MSS., to hunt out, copy and preserve the precious relics of the past.

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  • Gaillard Hunt's John C. Calhoun (Philadelphia, 1908) is a valuable work.

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  • The solubility of copper carbonate in ferrous chloride solution was pointed out by Max Schaffner in 1862, and the subsequent recognition of the solubility of the oxide in the same solvent by James Douglas and Sterry Hunt resulted in the " Douglas-Hunt " process for the wet extraction of copper.

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  • Dr Hunt, in a report to the British Association in 1861, argued that "time is no agent," and - "if there is no sign of acclimatization in one generation, there is no such process."

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  • They are unable to fly till nearly two years old, and continue for a considerable time after taking wing to roost and hunt with their parents.

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  • See also the separate article on William Pitt, and the authorities referred to, especially the Rev. William Hunt's appendix i.

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  • This consists for the most part of the smaller mammals and poultry; although the association in packs enables these marauders to hunt down antelopes and sheep. When unable to obtain living prey, they feed on carrion and refuse of all kinds, and are thus useful in removing putrescent matter from the streets.

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  • Later, the names of Turner, Rossetti, Whistler, Leigh Hunt, Carlyle (whose house in Cheyne Row is preserved as a public memorial), Count D'Orsay, and Isambard Brunel, are intimately connected with Chelsea.

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  • Thus the great enterprises of to-day are co-operative - the Cambridge Modern History, Lavisse and Rambaud's Histoire generale, or Lavisse's Histoire de France, like Hunt and Poole's Political History of England, and Oncken's Allgemeine Geschichte in Einzeldarstellungen.

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  • When an idea appeared, he followed it, "as a boy might hunt a butterfly"; when it was captured he pinned it in his "Thought-book."

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  • Hunt at Oxyrhynchus, written in the 2nd century A.D.

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  • Such facts as that dogs " hunt in dreams," make it likely that their minds are not only sensible to actual events, present and past, but can, like our minds, combine revived sensations into ideal scenes in which they are actors, - that is to say, they have the faculty of imagination.

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  • The nobles hunt antelopes with leopards, and giraffes and ostriches with horse and greyhound.

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  • The benefit of the disafforestment existed only for the owner of the lands; as to all other persons the land was forest still, and the king's wild beasts were to "have free recourse therein and safe return to the forest, without any hurt or destruction other than by the owners of the lands in the purlieu where they shall be found, and that only to hunt and chase them back again towards the forest without any forestalling" (Manwood, On the Forest Laws - article "Purlieu") .

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  • It required all Elizabeths finesse to run with the hare and hunt with the hounds; but she was, as Henry III.

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  • Having no clocks, they regard instead the face of the sky; the stars serve them for almanacs; they hunt and fish, they sow and reap in correspondence with the recurrent order of celestial appearances.

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  • At one corner of the picturesque square in front of it is a Roman sarcophagus with a representation of the hunt of Meleager, with an inscription in honour of the fair Galiana, to win whom, it is said, a Roman noble laid siege to Viterbo in 1135.

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  • It has already been shown that such creatures, thunder-birds, snakes, dragons, and what not, people the sky in the imagination of Zulus, Red Men, Chinese, Peruvians, and all the races who believe that beasts hunt the sun and moon and cause eclipses.'

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  • The 16th Aventiure, describing this hunt and the murder of Siegfried, is perhaps the most powerful scene in all medieval epic. To heighten the effect of the tragic climax the poet begins with a description of the hunting, and describes the high spirits of Siegfried, who captures a wild boar, rides back with it to camp, and there lets it loose to the great discomfiture of the cooks.

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  • If you hunt, it should be for food, not pleasure.

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  • Between the two I'm sure of my triumphant success in completing this stage of my quest to hunt down this distractor in my road of adventure.

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  • When Martha did have a few free hours, she and my wife scoured every auction or antique shop for miles around, like two kids on a treasure hunt.

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  • Any idea what this scavenger hunt was all about?

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  • Dressed in a mock turtleneck of some expensive fabric and slacks, the seated Immortal was relaxed and bright-eyed, despite accompanying them on the hunt that led them to the meat locker a couple of hours ago.

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  • Pissed off the Dark One and the demon-leader, who freed us all to hunt him.

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  • If vampires can't smell us they can't hunt us.

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  • It was like a high school scavenger hunt, absent the babes and fun.

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  • The crime was selling a zillion newspapers as the bloodthirsty public read with glee details of the gruesome treasure hunt that continued throughout the week.

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  • He didn't hunt – that I know of, but we fished sometimes at the pond.

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  • When the Others were dead, he'd turn his hunt to the Watchers.

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  • He had a new hunt to embark on.

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  • Jessi had the necklace and was safe with the Guardians, which left Xander free to hunt Others with Charles.

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  • An individual was falsely accused of having run down a member of the hunt with his firm's Land Rover.

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  • Two middle-ranking ministers, John Denham and Lord Hunt, quit while five unpaid ministerial aides also stood down.

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  • Harpy and Crested Eagles hunt here and we'll see colonies of leafcutter ants and myriad butterflies.

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  • It is precisely at this point (' the first fishing ') when Amazon fishermen traditionally move in to hunt the arapaima.

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  • Then the hunt was on to find a bassist who fit the needed requirements.

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  • The actual art of hunting a bloodhound is of importance to those who actually hunt them.

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  • The king's hunters were regularly sent into the forests to hunt boar for the king's table.

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  • Carcass disposal In the unusual event of an equine fatality at a Horse Trials, it is the hunt that removes the carcass disposal In the unusual event of an equine fatality at a Horse Trials, it is the hunt that removes the carcass.

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  • Eagles will usually hunt and kill live animals, but will often eat carrion such as dead hares and sheep.

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  • The demand for baby chimps encourages poachers to hunt them in the jungles of West Africa.

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  • Hunt Class mine countermeasures vessels will begin to take over the tasks of the River Class patrol boats in Summer 1997.

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  • Only raptors hunt and kill other creatures by using their powerful feet.

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  • Their bodies are ideally suited to hunt cyber criminals.

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  • It's a Sherlock Holmes homage as Skuld dons the deerstalker to hunt down a pesky thief.

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  • Having said that I'm not too despondent - I'm in the hunt.

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  • Also ' walking with children ' is well documented, sometimes as a real detective story or treasure hunt.

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  • They are able to actively discourage activities which they see as detrimental to the wellbeing of the hunt and the deer.

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  • Attending this clinic is a consultant hematologist, Dr. Beverley Hunt, who has extensive experience in blood clotting disorders.

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  • There will also be a simulated hunt, in which a Harris hawk or hawk eagle tracks an ' electric rabbit ' .

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  • He is an obstinate, contrary director who'd rather hunt elephants than takes care of his crew or movie.

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  • When he makes a hasty exit, the chief releases his pet polymorph to hunt the Dwarfers down.

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  • Gentlemen may wear this collar on their evening tails (with white silk facings if they are members of the Hereford Hunt Club ).

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  • Cavalry Primary School Did they have falconers to help them hunt birds and animals?

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  • Fireball man murder hunt Emma Gunby Liverpool Echo Thursday, July 17, 2003 A father-of-three died after being turned into a human fireball man murder hunt Emma Gunby Liverpool Echo Thursday, July 17, 2003 A father-of-three died after being turned into a human fireball.

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  • Of course you usually have to hunt through quite alot of marketing fluff that clogs many corporate sites to get to the good stuff.

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  • For example, the same person may have part-time jobs with two or more mounted hunt followers.

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  • In fact, the Hunt's hounds are getting an injection of ' imperial blood ' thanks to an imported English foxhound.

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  • This ' hunt ' involves the fishermen plucking about 2,000 baby gannets from the cliff faces using long poles.

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  • Me, [Aslan] and [Dandelion] will hunt not gazelles, but the [inaudible] .

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  • Next to the river, you also often find grass snakes that swim and hunt amphibians in the water.

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  • East, to find any habitation, you have to hunt a bit - it stays away from the road.

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  • Hunt met the delivery perfectly and struck a wonderful right foot half volley high into the net with goalkeeper Smith left helpless.

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  • But small little-known groups of hunt saboteurs and campaigners are also doing their bit to rid us of fox hunt saboteurs and campaigners are also doing their bit to rid us of fox hunting.

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  • The hunting with dogs ban has not stopped foxes being killed and has increased violence against hunt sabatours and the police look away.

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  • Why not arrange a treasure hunt, you'd need to work out the clues.

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  • On Tuesday there was a scavenger hunt to find a whole host of different nature items.

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  • Despite all this, the witch hunt had little effect.

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  • The average income for a mink hunt is reported as £ 4,500.

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  • Help to dig the pond and assist young people with severe learning and physical difficulties to help create it, later sponsored minibeast hunt.

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  • The whippers-in also wear the hunt uniform and are there to assist the huntsman.

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  • He was a keen huntsman and had been a regular visitor to the Cotswold Hunt.

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  • Mr. Hunt ascended the hustings about half-past one o'clock and proceeded to address the immense multitude.

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  • Consequently, Hunt access, either for hounds or horses, was becoming seriously impeded.

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  • This support is extended to animal rights activists imprisoned for their actions on a demo or hunt sab.

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  • U cud incorporate the jewelry u have jus bought her into a little treasure hunt or something.

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  • The average hunt kennel might dispose of 100 to 200 tons of such waste per annum.

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  • The hunt for the killer opens up the complex latticework of lies which have been spawned by that first, original, falsehood.

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  • They hunt at dusk and at night, filling a similar niche to the clouded leopards of Southeast Asia.

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  • The main threat is monitor lizards and pythons, neither of which need light to hunt.

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  • The Times Newspaper, 3/1/00, Valerie Elliot, Cambridge Don is sent hate mail over hunt ban.

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  • The local Police Division on which a hunt takes place normally provides additional manpower.

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  • Very sadly his was only a relatively short mastership, the end of which was undoubtedly hastened by finacial worries surrounding the Hunt.

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  • These are the times one has to hunt around for a mild medicament - and yet one could so easily have it to hand!

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  • Name one of the baby goats, race in the egg hunt or just get messy in the arts & crafts area.

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  • In addition to foxes, dogs are used to hunt mink, hares and rabbits in Scotland.

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  • It is not known whether this hunt killed any mink.

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  • A quick find and busy hunt around the large pond saw hounds hard at work before catching 1 mink on the bottom island.

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  • This order protect the secret at all costs, dispatching a mullet shod albino commentator to hunt our heroes down.

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  • Over the years the search engines were the target number one on the hunt for visitors and traffic to millions of web sites.

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  • Our hunt for this band has been a long and tireless affair and quite obsessive at times.

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  • The Hunt purchased an incinerator costing in excess of £ 6,000 almost two years ago and also pays for skips to remove the offal.

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  • The usual setting crisis, and Chris went on an emergency pectin hunt.

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  • Let's grab the pitchforks and burning torches and hunt down the foreign killers.

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  • People still raise the question of why we hunt.

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  • I tried to hunt down the manager and he wasn't there and I kept getting the runaround.

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  • The saboteur Issue In common with other hunts in the South of England the Ashford Valley Hunt is targeted by hunt saboteurs.

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  • The local hunt saboteurs always add a bit of Sussex color to this traditional past time.

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  • Countryside Alliance supporter assaulted a hunt saboteur (Video and stills) Please click here to view video of incident.

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  • On New Years Eve, a gang of 30 thugs at the East Essex hunt had attacked saboteurs.

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  • You see I'm against hunting; in fact I'm a hunt saboteur.

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  • Stop off at Blue Anchor Bay for a swim or at the ancient seaport of Watchet to hunt for fossils.

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  • In 1816 Hunt published Keats's sonnet O solitude in the Examiner and in 1821 La Belle Dame sans Merci in the Indicator.

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  • We narrowly missed being caught in a buffalo stampede, tried herding giraffe and disturbed a leopard on its evening hunt.

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  • These days stand statuesque, They do not meet your gaze, Nor the doleful hunt of eyes for love Among stale upholstery.

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  • Hunt, in Fifth Avenue, opposite the Lenox library, New York, and a large "Alma Mater," near the approach to Columbia University, New York.

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  • In their war dances, which were only rehearsals, they disguised themselves as animals, and the pantomime was a mimic hunt.

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  • These do not hunt in packs, but will sometimes singly attack a bullock; they and the wolves make havoc among sheep. A favourite feat of the boldest of the young men of southern Afghanistan is to enter the hyena's den, single-handed, muffle and tie him.

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  • It was a period with him of great mental activity, and is represented by four of his books which stand as admirable witnesses to the Lowell of 1848, namely, the second series of Poems, containing among others "Columbus," "An Indian Summer Reverie," "To the Dandelion," "The Changeling"; A Fable for Critics, in which, after the manner of Leigh Hunt's The Feast of the Poets, he characterizes in witty verse and with good-natured satire American contemporary writers, and in which, the publication being anonymous, he included himself; The Vision of Sir Launfal, a romantic story suggested by the Arthurian legends - one of his most popular poems; and finally The Biglow Papers.

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  • An attempt was made by a party of yeomanry The to arrest a popular agitator, Henry Hunt; the angry Man- mob surged round the horsemen, who found themselves chester powerless; the Riot Act was read, and the I5th Massacre.

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  • The next day twenty men and boys came together for the grand wolf hunt.

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  • In autumn he gave himself up to hunting with the same business-like seriousness--leaving home for a month, or even two, with his hunt.

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  • To hunt, to chase, and to kill animals for sport will now be a crime as well as a morally reprehensible act.

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  • I tried to hunt down the manager and he was n't there and I kept getting the runaround.

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  • The Saboteur Issue In common with other hunts in the South of England the Ashford Valley Hunt is targeted by hunt saboteurs.

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  • You see I 'm against hunting; in fact I 'm a hunt saboteur.

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  • In a world with so many sapient animals, is it right for the children to hunt deer?

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  • Ebook featuring information, ideas, and themes for planning and hosting a scavenger hunt game.

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  • Been trying to hunt down a smallish amount of ' Aubiose ' for bedding.

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  • The best spear fishing I 've done is off Northern Ireland where I could n't fail to hunt without success.

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  • The Grafton Hunt steeple chases were held on Easter Monday.

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  • Social animals are the most easily subjugated by man, and several species of Canidae hunt in packs.

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  • The conclusions of the subsequent investigation casts doubt on the ability of the hunt to regulate themselves.

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  • Likely assume jurisdiction get suede futon cover military housing easter egg hunt.

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  • Meanwhile, the crew of Sheffield had been enjoying the sun at Gibraltar when Force H was summoned to assist the hunt for Bismark.

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  • Also included is a Directory of many UK tattoo studios to help you hunt down your next masterpiece.

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  • Cats and dogs become infected through tick bites or when they hunt or eat infected rabbits, hares or rodents.

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  • Dave your garden is full of fund raising activities and a treasure hunt around the village.

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  • Depending on your treasure hunt theme, you could really plan a spectacular bazaar that could rival the hunt itself for excitement !

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  • Use your trusty pick ax, ropes and dynamite and go on a glorious hunt for treasure.

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  • Johnny is an underrated talent and glad to see he will be in the hunt to win for Jaguar F1 next year.

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  • She knew the hunt would have been set up by the trackers; they 'd have located the animal using walkie-talkies.

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  • It is the America which struggles against the witch hunt launched by Bush.

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  • The previous two days have been marked by Greenpeace activists obstructing the whale hunt by placing their zodiacs between the whales and the harpoon.

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  • If your baby is celebrating her second or third birthday, she might enjoy an explorer themed party, complete with a scavenger hunt full of prizes.

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  • Finding the perfect Muslim baby name can be more than just a simple hunt for identity, it also leads to discovery of Islamic heritage and world history.

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  • Once you know how much money that you can spend, you're ready to begin the hunt for that perfect round crib.

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  • If Helen Hunt wants to name her daughter Makena'lei Gordon, who's going to stop her?

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  • What child doesn't love to go on a scavenger hunt?

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  • Purchase 12 inexpensive baby items, from diaper pins to actual diapers; hunt in your local store's baby care aisle to find the various products you need.

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  • In actuality, when Gerber began the hunt for a baby face to illustrate their new product line of baby food, a commercial artist by the name of Dorothy Smith submitted her charcoal drawing of her neighbor's four month old baby, Ann Cook.

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  • All of this ammo arms you for the used car hunt.

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  • Taking the time to hunt for the right price could help you save hundreds of dollars.

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  • Still in the creation stage, this new invention product promises to help you hunt game birds and put them on the table without those annoying metal pieces of shot in your meat.

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  • Parking maps are very helpful if you hunt state game lands with extensive hunting areas.

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  • The type of weapon you use depends on the game you hunt and the hunting season.

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  • Hats keep your head warm and prevent you from having to leave the hunt early.

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  • The type of game you hunt may require specific supplies.

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  • While it might cost you more up front to buy quality items, they will last longer and provide better protection each and every time you hunt.

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  • It also offers Treasury Hunt, a database of savings bonds that have stopped paying interest.

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  • Grab a cup of coffee from Starbucks, and get back in the hunt for the elusive deal of the century.

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  • If your cat began life on the farm, and was as thin as you say, chances are he had to hunt for food.

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  • One of the neighbors may assume she's a stray and is feeding her, or perhaps she's learning to hunt on her own.

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  • If you're considering a flame point Himalayan kitten for your next pet, you may have a hard time finding this fairly rare coloring, but the hunt can be worth the effort.

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  • More environmentally conscious buyers may need to hunt around for ecologically-minded constructions that boast non-toxic materials.

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  • Cats are highly intelligent creatures and will, more often than not, sense the tension in the air as you prepare for the hunt.

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  • American Shorthair cats are always on the hunt whether it is real or imaginary.

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  • You may have limited information and resources to effectively search for him and the emotional toll of the hunt has really made you feel like giving up.

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  • You may have a traditional Easter egg hunt or Christmas Eve dinner to bring all members of the family to one place to mingle and celebrate.

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  • There are websites that sell designer names at discount prices so always hunt around to see if you can find deals.

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  • Mr. Lorillard sold the property to Vanderbilt, who, with the help of architect Richard Morris Hunt, built the current mansion for the astronomical sum of $7 million.

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  • There are tons of places to start to get your bargain basement price furniture hunt under way.

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  • A mural could include an African safari hunt, with giraffes, beastly lions and tigers and lots of tall grass.

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  • As one of America's top designers, Rachel demonstrates through her book Rachel Ashwell's Shabby Chic Treasure Hunting & Decorating Guide how to hunt for the perfect items.

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  • Use decorated or dyed Easter eggs and place within the arrangement as though ready for an Easter egg hunt.

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  • Use it to narrow down your hunt for the perfect bathroom tile or mudroom floor.

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  • If you're on the hunt for inexpensive perfumes by Marc Jacobs, you're in luck.

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  • If you're just starting your job hunt, the plethora of job-related websites may seem confusing.

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  • For many, the first stop in an online job hunt is the extremely popular and well-trusted Monster.com.

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  • Or maybe Uncle Joe in Vermont has some vital nuggets of career advice that can give a necessary boost to your job hunt efforts.

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  • One of the down sides of this is that you will have to hunt around a little more to find information that is specifically relevant to football.

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  • You can save yourself a lot of time and cast a far broader net by using such a search engine for your job hunt.

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  • These games are written to provide the thrill of the hunt and can be enjoyed year round.

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  • You don't need to buy additional consoles or hunt down the rare games; everything is at your fingertips within seconds.

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  • For instance, in the Jurassic Age you build a house, hunt, visit the market, participate in official and wild fights, play games and take on quests from other members of society.

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  • Their papers would be perfect for a church sponsored egg hunt layout.

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  • Once you've found the perfect scrapbook paper with large Easter eggs that you want to use, make sure you capture more than just the traditional egg hunt.

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  • Once all of the groups have returned from the hunt, it is fun to share the photos with the group.

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  • If you're on the hunt for a slim pencil skirt, they have that too!

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  • Regardless of why you want to track down old high school yearbooks, the hunt may not be so easy.

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  • Brenna contributed the following mall scavenger hunt party idea.

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  • As you hunt for the perfect professional wedding photographer price is a key element, but it shouldn’t be the deciding factor.

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  • The outdoor party game could be a simple scavenger hunt for various types of flowers, plants, tools or leaves.

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  • Deer grooms cakes are sure to make the day of a husband-to-be who loves to hunt wild game, or just wants the macho look of a deer head in his honor.

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  • If you're on the hunt for Elmo bed sheets, you won't have to look very hard.

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  • Whether you're on the hunt for something timeless that you can pass down for generations or something more of-the-moment and, therefore, less expensive, you can check out a wide variety of retailers and come up with several great finds.

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  • You can find out when she's holding book signings and follow her on her flea market adventures as she continues to treasure hunt around the globe.

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  • While you're in L.A., should you decide to do anything besides celeb hunt, Starline also offers transportation to many other destinations of choice, such as Disneyland, Venice Beach, Las Vegas, and along the California coast.

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  • Did Tom Cruise forget that he only plays Mission Impossible IMF agent Ethan Hunt in movies and that Tom Cruise, the man who plays make-believe characters to earn a living, is, in fact, not a real spy?

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  • This led to other roles, including Cheaper By the Dozen 2 with Steve Martin, Bonnie Hunt, and Tom Welling.

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  • Later that year Guffey would appear on television in the mini-series Chiefs, which told the story of a group of Southern police officers on the hunt for a serial killer.

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  • Helen Hunt - The Best Actress Award was bestowed on her for her role in As Good as It Gets in 1998.

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  • However, it is worth the hunt for your perfect fit when you see the cute and unique items available to you.

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  • Do you plan to have a get-together with family, go to church, or throw an Easter egg hunt for the neighborhood?

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  • Some of the dresses on the website are a bit more "formal" and are designed for Easter services at churches, while others will allow your toddler the freedom to run around for an Easter egg hunt or play with her little friends!

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  • Hunt down infant girl's smocked dresses with a tiny collar design lined with fur, flannel, or fleece.

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  • If you're a Pittsburgh fan who wants to get your child started on a lifetime of team support early, you will of course be on the hunt for a Steelers toddler jersey.

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  • Most mothers find it fun to hunt down dressy clothes for little boys.

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  • MyFancyPrincess.com is a terrific place to hunt down fairytale inspired princess wear.

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  • Several packs which hunt within these limits are not supposed, however, to belong to the "Shires," whereas a district of the Belvoir country is in Lincolnshire, and to hunt with the Belvoir is certainly understood to be hunting in the "Shires."

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  • Modesty does not have to mean frumpy, so parents who care deeply regarding this issue may have to hunt carefully in stores and spend more time searching for unique items online.

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  • Hunt for boys' ties at Children's Ties and Bowties, where you can find clip-on cuteness in a stunning array of shades.

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  • When you're shopping for formal dresses, the age of your child will determine the best locations to start your hunt.

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