How To Use Bounty In A Sentence

  • The countries laying claim to this bounty have all been building up their navies, notably China which this week officially confirmed long-known plans to deploy its first aircraft-carrier.
  • Fishing floats have always been irresistible bounty for beachcombers.
  • The Goodman asked a blessing and then heaped the trenchers high with what he called the bounty of the Lord. The Puritan Twins
  • If someone harvest a buck go out and cut the tarsal gands from the hind hocks, I would suggest using disposalable gloves and a zip lock baggy to hold your bounty. Deer Actractants
  • In assembling complexity, the bounty of increasing returns is won by multiple tries over time-a process anyone would call growth.
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  • There is no shortage of choice and recent mild weather has seen mid-week anglers enjoying an unseasonal bounty of carp and tench.
  • A fabulous bounty from the Bernard Madoff charitable foundation included a stunning WMD intelligence dossier advance 'downpayment'. TheSpoof.com : Spoof News : Front Page
  • Nevertheless, in a Nov. 22 report Fitch noted that Mexico has used its oil bounty less productively than Russia, which is running a fiscal surplus even as it spends many of its petrodollars to pay down the country's debt.
  • Luckily, she doesn't have that much screen time as the group tracks a bio-terrorist with a huge bounty on his head.
  • It affects those who are the beneficiaries of the charity's functions, beneficence and bounty.
  • Urban blight and flight is transformed into bustle, bounty, and bidding wars.
  • Remember God's bounty in the year. String the pearls of His favor. Hide the dark parts, except so far as they are breaking out in light! Give this one day to thanks, to joy, to gratitude! Henry Ward Beecher 
  • You could indulge in a special heart shaped Valentine chocolates and pick from specialty pralines including nougat mocha, walnut and caramel and coconut bounty.
  • The economic treatment of teacher refers to material rewards sa the payment, welfare, subvention, subsidy and bounty etc, legally given for teachers labour.
  • People came from all over the world to enjoy America's bounty.
  • And Michael 'Transformers' Bay could be allowed to nick a Bounty bar from the Brixton Tesco between the hours of 4 and 5-30 on termtime weekdays. Archive 2009-09-01
  • Imagine nature's bounty matching up to the lavish interiors of the chateau.
  • US officials declined to discuss how they learned of his whereabouts and whether anyone would claim a $25 million bounty on his head.
  • Then you will be enjoying these little nuggets of joy as a prelude to summer's bounty. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pitcairn was the final landing place for the mutineers from the Bounty who had rebelled against Captain Bligh.
  • Why, look ye," said the latter, as the coin jingled in his bag, "I was ever held in good repute as a guide, and can make my way blindfold over the bogs and mosses hereabout; and I would pilot thee to the place yonder, if my fealty to the prior -- that is -- if -- I mean -- though I was never a groat the richer for his bounty; yet he may not like strangers to pry into his garners and store-houses, especially in these evil times, when every cur begins to yelp at the heels of our bountiful mother; and every beast to bray out its reproaches at her great wealth and possessions. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 1 (of 2)
  • The ninth novel in the “Hollow” series has witch and bounty hunter Rachel Morgan traveling cross-county with an elf, pixy and vampire. BOOK WORLD - March 6, 2011
  • This is where the present bounty hunter story has become confused.
  • For the time being, there was a minor bounty on his head, which led him to be prime pickings for the two partners.
  • In fact, in some states it takes more hours of training to become a hairdresser or a nail manicurist than it does to become a bounty hunter.
  • It's a time of bounty, gathering in and the sharing of the harvest.
  • These are powerful men convinced of their own entitlement to bounty and governance.
  • Almighty God is the education and training of children, young plants of the Abhá Paradise, so that these children, fostered by grace in the way of salvation, growing like pearls of divine bounty in the shell of education, will one day bejewel the crown of abiding glory. A Compilation on Bahá’í Education
  • In all his dealings with the Acadians, the Indian had found only unimpeachable faith and honor; but with the colonist of Massachusetts, there had been nothing but over-reaching and treachery: intercourse with the first had not led to a scratch, or a single drop of blood; while on the other hand a bounty of "one hundred pounds was offered for each male of their tribe if over twelve years of age, if scalped; one hundred and five pounds if taken prisoner; fifty pounds for each _woman and child scalped_, and fifty pounds when brought in alive. Acadia or, A Month with the Blue Noses
  • Rabbi Akibah took one bite of the divine bounty, and proposed that God set up a restaurant where families might convene and supplicate praise onto his Name while enjoying shrimp-avocado tacos and flame-broiled hanger steak fresh off the grill. Doug Lieblich: Holy Smokes: A Visit to God's Rotisserie Chicken Restaurant
  • He was a man hunted with a bounty on his head. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the Bounty drew closer to the hurricane, the churning seas and furious winds intensified. Times, Sunday Times
  • International drug cartels - made up largely of Mexican nationals - seem especially drawn to the bounty.
  • But there are many beautiful, easy-care options that exploit the season's bounty. Mums Not the Word
  • The first Europeans to spy its jagged, jungle-clad peaks and encircling reef were the mutineers of HMS Bounty.
  • He fled with a bounty on his head and his sisters were abducted and forced into concubinage anyway.
  • Fourier's thought seems readymade for translation into lyric poetry, full as it is with the promise of love, harmony, and nature's bounty.
  • I guess the main difference is that Paula's word slurring resembled a drunk Dog The Bounty Hunter, which should have been a dead giveaway that she was deep in Percocet Paradise. BricksAndStonesGossip.com
  • According to George, individuals have equal rights of access to the bounty of nature.
  • Compared to this bounty, all material gains appear so small and all suffering appears to be easily tolerable.
  • Colonists used scalping to prove they had killed an Indian for bounty which is where the term "redskin" came from - and why they deem the Washingon Redskins so negatively Digg.com: Top News
  • She shared that knowledge with her human children, but in return asked reverence and care in preserving her bounty.
  • Food was always scarce in Nagara, the land was never able to give much bounty to those who farmed it and that which it gave was tithed off to the nobles to fill their pockets with riches.
  • A bounty of $250,000 is being offered for the capture of the killer.
  • Tentatively identified by some experts as bounty from one of the wars that racked Middle England in the seventh and eighth centuries, they included sword pommels and dagger hilts, scabbard bosses and helmet cheekpieces, Christian crosses and figures of animals, eagles and fish. Starbulletin Headlines
  • On the coast they had access to nature 's bounty. Times, Sunday Times
  • It affects those who are the beneficiaries of the charity's functions, beneficence and bounty.
  • Hedgehog hunters are to be offered an increased bounty of £20 per head to catch the spiky animals in advance of a government-backed cull on the Western Isles.
  • There is love, kindness and bounty in special relationships that bring you much happiness and joy.
  • I bought a Bounty and ate it on the bus as we dove through the dirty square blocks of the southern suburbs.
  • He'd sent him to the South American jungle knowing there was a bounty on his head.
  • In contrast to California's current Spring bounty, all that is on offer at this time of year are apples, pears, cauliflower, leeks, carrots, purple sprouting, cabbages, swedes and a few sprouts.
  • To better operate in the fringes of the galaxy, Kir Kanos adopted the name Kenix Kil, and posed as a bounty hunter.
  • The potential bounty lies in a slice of the public airwaves designated to be the home of advanced, digital television.
  • It is resisting attempts to halve the bounty placed on cars more than nine years old and to restrict the scheme to more expensive, British-made cars. Times, Sunday Times
  • From his company's website: "Earnings increased 1,100% versus the prior comparable period" implies good news for owners of Mr. Hennessy's management company, though this "arrogated" bounty surely necessitates bad news for his fund investors, as the release also states: "Assets under management grew from $775 million on June 30, 2009 to $813 million on June 30, 2010. Managers Have a Lot of Leeway in Setting Fund Fees
  • What children expect of parents in dutiful bounty but a friendly co-operation. Motherhood Messages From Mythology: a Study of Four Queens as Mothers in Indian Epics Ramayana and Mahabharata « English Lesson Plans « Free Lesson Plans « Literacy News
  • Remember God's bounty in the year. String the pearls of His favor. Hide the dark parts, except so far as they are breaking out in light! Give this one day to thanks, to joy, to gratitude! Henry Ward Beecher 
  • Mulberry-lined creeks teem with - trust us on this - a bounty of bream, whiting, luderick, flathead, and mulloway that spill from the Watagan Mountains.
  • Dean Tucker struck up a correspondence withTownshend, in defense of the export bounty on corn.
  • To better operate in the fringes of the galaxy, Kir Kanos adopted the name Kenix Kil, and posed as a bounty hunter.
  • It included a photo of a "No yuppies" tag captioned "Despite the bounty, free speech still reigns in the 47 Ward. Chicago Reader
  • Bounty Hunter's ‘saloon keeper’ Andy Herbert (also called wine maverick and desperado) and his co-saloon keepers Glen Hugo and Eddie Huntz don't take themselves too seriously, but they know their wine.
  • Days turned to weeks, weeks to months and months to years as the men rested and enjoyed Circe's bounty.
  • As a result, every bounty hunter in the universe is gunning for him to collect the massive bounty on his head.
  • Our worker's compensation division bribes adjusters and doctors with undefined "gainsharing" bonuses, which is akin to putting a target and a bounty on the backs of the disabled because they represent a larger liability and a longterm payout. Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
  • The Zabrak species, represented in Star Wars by such memorable characters as Darth Maul, Eeth Koth and Sugi the bounty hunter, are a culture that has spread across the galaxy.
  • Both Wilson and his gunsmith, Larry Cooper, consulted with John Linebaugh, then had Cliff LaBounty rebore and Dave Adams rechamber the gun to another calibre.
  • The latter two are deviously funny as perverts, self-aggrandising but insecure bounty hunters, game-show-host-styled hangmen, and lords and ladies of the depraved aristocracy.
  • They will share with us their wealth in livestock and their knowledge of the sheepfolds and pastures as we will share the bounty of the barley field and vineyards.
  • To this extent Dr. Surtaine had become a partisan of the new enterprise; that he, too, previsioned an ideal newspaper, a newspaper which, day by day, should uphold and defend the Best Interests of the Community, and, as an inevitable corollary, nourish itself on their bounty. The Clarion
  • Mrs. Witherington was, in conferring her maternal bounty, naturally led to employ the agency of Hartley, the companion of her son, and to whom, since the recovery of her younger children, she almost looked up as to a tutelar deity. The Surgeon's Daughter
  • A government land grant to the settlers and hard work soon brought prosperity to the family, an effect that the Professor credits to Allah's bounty.
  • He was convinced that with the proper care taken not to overharvest, the bounty offered up in this one bay alone could last for many centuries. In The Shadow of The Cypress
  • Tales of lost caches of Spanish gold and silver abounded in the area as fishermen, who could have gathered a share of the sea's bounty and buried it, met death prematurely at sea without sharing their secret with relatives or friends.
  • We'll see that he's the kind of ne'er-do-well who will bring his 12-year-old daughter on a bounty-hunting expedition. Exclusive: Henry Thomas Guest-Stars on The Mentalist
  • He brought it me, and I made him great joy, but when he told me his name was Arthur I had no fainness of the bounty he had done me, for that he had the name of that evil King. The High History of the Holy Graal
  • This bounty still lures millions of sea birds from rookeries across the Pacific Ocean.
  • As for the blood from the wound inflicted by Obi-wan in the cantina, remember he first lopped an arm off in a bar on coruscant (the shape shifting bounty hunter) and the wound was bloodless. Parenting 101
  • Equally white in The Sow's Litter, five well-rounded piglets enjoy their dam's bounty as she inspects her neat pail and trough of fodder.
  • She there appears surrounded by the luxuriance of vegetable life: she pours forth her bounty with a profusion which the partizans of utility would call prodigality, and covers the earth with a splendour of beauty, which serves no other purpose than to minister to the delight of human existence. Travels in France during the years 1814-15 Comprising a residence at Paris, during the stay of the allied armies, and at Aix, at the period of the landing of Bonaparte, in two volumes.
  • And even bashment; artists like Beenie Man and Bounty Killer have been around for years. Voice Online
  • The Demon Bounty Hunter Punisher was in the first wave of Marvel Knights titles overseen by Joey Q before he became EIC. The ’90s: Punishing times for The Punisher
  • In November the French began to offer a bounty to encourage shipments, and by the summer of 1789 Philadelphia and New York wheat prices were reaching the high end of their postwar range.
  • Some of the other great bounty is coming from a couple of nearby fruit trees that have been far less demanding than the vegetable patch.
  • Think of all those kids on Christmas morning, stuffing their faces with this choccy bounty.
  • He spent much, and had much use of his Subjects purses, which bred some clashings with them in Parliament, yet would alwayes come off, and end with a sweet and plausible close; and truly his bounty was not discommendable, for his raising Favourites was the worst: Rewarding old servants, and releiving his Native Country-men, was infinitely more to be commended in him, then condemned. Characters from 17th Century Histories and Chronicles
  • unappreciative of nature's bounty
  • FDA owes it to the thousands of Americans who are allergic to finfish to demand more data on the allergenicity of these engineered salmon from AquaBounty. Jeffrey Smith: GE Salmon? Are You Out of Your Minds?!
  • The bounty so much delighted mine host, that he ran to fill the stirrup-cup (for which no charge was ever made) from a butt yet charier than that which he had pierced for the former stoup. The Monastery
  • Also, if you will remember I am a bounty hunter and you have quite the bounty on your head.
  • The prince's family also benefited royally from the bounty.
  • The holiest prayer in the Jewish prayer book is the Amidah -- the "standing" prayer -- in which we are in soul connection to God, so that we can praise our Creator for the beauty and bounty of the world, ask for peace, health and understanding and express gratitude for our lives. Rabbi Alan Lurie: The Allure Of Narcissistic Spirituality
  • In Consumer Reports tests of paper towels, we found that Bounty Extra Soft, Walgreens Ultra Quilted and CVS Big Quilts were overall winners when judged on absorbency, scrubbing and strength when wet. Maker of Bounty says claims for Scott and Viva are all wet
  • Those white margins were ribbons of sloe or blackthorn, bringing brilliance to the rich pasture lands and the promise of late summer bounty if a late frost doesn't prevent the setting of these wild cousins of the damson. Country diary: East Cheshire Hills
  • It'sthis seasonal bounty to which the Eleonora's breeding cycle is geared, and the falcons harvest it in abundance.
  • The rebel leadership offered a bounty and an amnesty to anyone who killed or captured the fugitive leader, hoping that his bodyguards might betray him. Times, Sunday Times
  • The charity is totally dependent on the Church's bounty.
  • Tales Of Bounty, who has been in good form in point-to-points, looks the one to be on in the race named in memory of jump-racing's most fervent supporter.
  • In fact, this motif has been interpreted as a personification of Bounty or Charity, a symbol of Ecclesia, or simply as a poor Dutch woman who seeks shelter for herself and her children in the church.
  • We start to hope that maybe bobwhites or turkeys will choose our yard and thrill us with their presence as they cautiously try to capture some of the seed bounty on the ground.
  • One local farmer claimed yesterday that a bounty had been placed on the 12-year-old red deer. Times, Sunday Times
  • The charity is totally dependent on the Church's bounty.
  • But it isn't the place of wondrous bounty he had dreamed of. Times, Sunday Times
  • It would be a shame to bring home a bounty of lovely fashionable gifts and nothing suits her.
  • Its compelling first page draws you in to the strange world of Wilbur McCrum, dispossessed anti-hero extraordinaire and his outrageous adventures through cowboy country, meeting with tarts, religious swindlers, bank robbers, bounty hunters and freak shows, grappling with the problem of his great love, Ida May, who is dead and embalmed but being carted around by Wilbur. Readers recommend their favourite books of 2010
  • It has been suggested that a new Iraqi government could disburse oil bounty to its citizens too, but doing so properly in a country where the poor do not have bank accounts will be tricky.
  • The rebel leadership offered a bounty and an amnesty to anyone who killed or captured the fugitive leader, hoping that his bodyguards might betray him. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gifted with the bounty of nature, agricultural fields decorate the area.
  • In a media statement titled "The Bounty Hunters", Nel said today the Eastern Cape had the honour of being the most corrupt, most maladministered and having the most unemployment in the country. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • But, said he, or it be long too she will bring forth by God His bounty and have joy of her childing for she hath waited marvellous long. Ulysses
  • Praise the bounty of the harvest laid in feast before us here. Thank you « Dating Jesus
  • The producers believe that the time is right to deliver audiences another sea-based swashbuckler, and cite the success of Errol Flynn's Captain Blood, and Marlon Brando's Mutiny on the Bounty as influences.
  • It's not an infinite treasure chest but its bounty will last for some time. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fill your lungs with purifying air and feast your eyes on Mother Nature's bounty.
  • She even planned to offer a $150 bounty for the severed forelimb of each killed wolf. Think Progress » Tea party leaders say they would ‘absolutely’ abolish Social Security.
  • In the 14th century Ethiopian compilation of legends, the Kebra Nagast ( "The Glory of Kings"), Solomon's granting of royal bounty to Sheba is interpreted to mean sexual relations. Great dynasties of the world: The Ethiopian royal family
  • The fish, a North Atlantic salmon developed by AquaBounty Technologies Inc. would be the country's first genetically engineered food animal.
  • Nur al-Din rejoiced at the captain’s words with joy exceeding and thanked him for his bounty and benevolence. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • An inspiring book for city dwellers who pine for the bounty of a countryside hedgerow. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even though the weather was cold and wet, and we were windbound for six days, we were more than rewarded by Nunavut's bounty.
  • An inspiring book for city dwellers who pine for the bounty of a countryside hedgerow. Times, Sunday Times
  • The charity is totally dependent on the Church's bounty.
  • Is it not brutish and for those not most fit rather deficient in its bounty?
  • It occurred to them to offer kids in the neighborhood a bounty for bringing in dogs running loose.
  • Try ‘Spring Glory’ for an extra bounty of flowers - it's hard to find a more floriferous forsythia.
  • Pitcairn Island was discovered in 1767 by the British and settled in 1790 by the Bounty mutineers and their Tahitian companions.
  • Garden Tuesday – 08/18/09 - Bean Bounty eggbeater silence does not make the heart grow fonder. Spicy pickled okra | Homesick Texan
  • As for the Mexicans who have offered a $10,000 bounty on his head and those of other ranchers who run the round-ups: ‘Let them come, too.’
  • The NAD recommended that Kimberly-Clark "modify its advertising to avoid communicating the unsupported message that the use of quilted towels is bad and/or should be stopped" and that also to avoid conveying "the unsupported messages that Viva is thicker or has superior absorbency over Bounty. Maker of Bounty says claims for Scott and Viva are all wet
  • When did she become a private detective/manhunter/bounty hunter/whatever? The Loners #5 (of 6) | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • The term distinguished between God’s ordination of Israel for unstated reasons of His own—reasons which the Jews spent millennia trying to parse—and, on the other hand, a clear destiny that Americans could readily perceive—our geography, our system of government, our generosity and natural bounty. The Chosen Peoples
  • In 1991 Dea Birkett spent four months living among the 38 residents of Pitcairn Island, where Fletcher Christian and other mutineers settled after casting Captain William Bligh adrift from the Bounty in 1789. 2007 May 07 « One-Minute Book Reviews
  • Such perfect bounty, grown with agrichemicals and pesticides, is notoriously pricey.
  • She loves learning about nature and its bounty.
  • The 1960s and 1970s brought a loss of faith in the benevolent bounty of science.
  • Forming a rough semicircle, and with a bounty of gilt-cupolaed churches, they and other nearby towns acquired a collective name: the Golden Ring. Escape to Old Russia
  • “Command me as thou wilt: I will not gainsay thee in aught; no, never, for I am the freedman of thy bounty.” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Denver says: poul: not at all. we could outsource it to bounty hunters, paid by deportees and their employers. free and effective. The Volokh Conspiracy » Why the Arizona Law is Much Worse than the Federal Law It is Supposedly Based On
  • Various vegetable growing techniques -- combining crops, "interplanting," "vertical gardening" and succession planting -- can combine to yield a substantial bounty from even the smallest of backyard garden plots. Undefined
  • The hunters, dressed in camouflage in floating duck blinds offshore, take aim at the broadbills, black ducks and mallards that are the prized bounty of these waters.
  • Each fruit blooms in its own season - cherries, pineapples, guavas, mangoes, sugar apples - filling the air with magical sweet scents of flowering plants getting ready to bring forth their bounty.
  • With its bounty of inshore varieties, including several kinds of bass, corbina, snapper and tuna, the Sea of Cortez has nourished men from the pre-Hispanic indigenous tribes to today's seafood gourmets. Cooking on the Sea of Cortez: Culinary Adventures in Baja California
  • The leaves are falling and the autumnal bounty is hitting our tables. Fried butter: impossible food-wine pairing?!? | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • In such cases, the inequality is entirely due to differences in the bounty of nature.
  • A bounty of $10 000 has been offered for the capture of his murderer.
  • Science would unlock the bounty of nature. Times, Sunday Times
  • The new Bounty Hunter external hammer shotgun, imported by European American Arms, is a first-class traditional scattergun.
  • At the time of Benjamin's arrest the bounty on his head had reached an astronomical $2 million.
  • Whereas the Stewart children had few pictorial precedents on the matter of negative exempla, a bounty of pictures represented choices being made.
  • Top brass have already doubled the bounty offered to soldiers who recruit friends into infantry and artillery regiments. The Sun
  • So they earned Allah's grace and bounty, suffering no harm.
  • The radio spectrum bounty has taken on huge political significance for the government. Times, Sunday Times
  • Guy says: poul: not at all. we could outsource it to bounty hunters, paid by deportees and their employers. free and effective. The Volokh Conspiracy » Why the Arizona Law is Much Worse than the Federal Law It is Supposedly Based On
  • Surrounded by a group of angry gamblers intent on capturing a young girl protected by Usagi and Gen, the rabbit ronin and his bounty-hunting friend are running out of options in this conclusion to “The Whip”! Dark Horse Solicitations for May 2008 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • A gangland pal of the Shorts put a 20,000 bounty on his head. The Sun
  • On the way, he had raided the little islet of Ugi, sacked the store, and taken the head of the solitary trader, a gentle-souled half-caste from Norfolk Island who traced back directly to a Pitcairn ancestry straight from the loins of McCoy of the Bounty. CHAPTER XXIII
  • Sir, said Sir Lamorak, now I understand your knighthood, it may not be false that all men say, for of your bounty, noblesse, and worship, of all knights ye are peerless, and for your courtesy and gentleness I showed you ungentleness, and that now me repenteth. Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
  • Lake Tai is famous for its bounty of white shrimp, whitebait, and whitefish.
  • The National Stud plans to syndicate both Pastoral Pursuits and Bahamian Bounty.
  • And could it be explained otherwise than by cheerfully acknowledging the bounty of an overruling Providence that Nancy Wentworth should have had a new winter dress for the first time in five years -- a winter dress of dark brown cloth to match her beaver muff and victorine? The Old Peabody Pew
  • As time ticks on without a major purchase, pressure is likely to mount on Fyffes to redistribute to shareholders the bounty of its war chest.
  • Even in a non-contributory scheme, the employer's payments are not bounty.
  • In assembling complexity, the bounty of increasing returns is won by multiple tries over time-a process anyone would call growth.
  • The cinematography is faultless, combining pale green and sepia tints to allow the grittiness of a bounty hunter's profession to pervade, involving the audience in the action.
  • Experian will get a 'bounty' for each person that it identifies as defrauding on benefit payments. Socialist Party Main leads
  • When Madame Pampinea had ended her Discourse, and (by the whole company) the answere and bounty of Cistio, had past with deserved commendation: it pleased the Queene, that Madame Lauretta should next succeed: whereupon verie chearefully thus she beganne. The Decameron
  • They might consider the bounty of the earth, in one mood, or the vanity of human wishes and desires in another.
  • The tangled garden overflows with autumnal bounty. Times, Sunday Times
  • In 1787, the Bounty set out on a voyage to collect breadfruit trees from Tahiti and take them on to the Caribbean, where they would provide a cheap, nutritious food source for the plantations.
  • The rebel leadership offered a bounty and an amnesty to anyone who killed or captured the fugitive leader, hoping that his bodyguards might betray him. Times, Sunday Times
  • What Sugar Bowl lacked in high-tech development, it more than made up for in the bounty of what really counts.
  • In the near term, though, less ice means commercial fishing fleets and the oil, gas, and mining industries can access a bounty of unexploited resources, environmentalists say.
  • The taxpayer contended that the definition applied only to transactions which included an element of bounty.
  • An inspiring book for city dwellers who pine for the bounty of a countryside hedgerow. Times, Sunday Times
  • Over financial fraud, bounty fees, patient intimidation, fees for referrals, guerrilla marketing.
  • Really, the only rule to making a navarin is to let spring's bounty be the inspiration and the guide. Stew's Spring Awakening
  • The first year of the new century saw an unprecedented bounty of world records as well as continued heated controversy over the issues of illegal drugs and the new, high-tech bodysuits.
  • His opinion was that they operated as a bounty upon the introduction of capital into the colony as well as overcoming the problem of congestion and the use of inferior land.
  • We are turning the resulting bounty into a variety of figgy treats: dried figs, fig jam, fresh fig wine, and whole preserved figs.
  • Yes | No | Report from 175rltw wrote 27 weeks 11 hours ago south and middle georgia a prime spots with lots of public land Ft Stewart Ga is covered over, you'd have to jump through some hoops as far as access goes, but you'll see LOTS of pigs, I'm not sure if they still pay a bounty for tails. I want to go hunt some pigs but I don't want to do the cage hunts in Texas or pay the pricey costs per pig either...
  • In their own happiness they love to superadd the luxury of thankfulness to the bounty of a being to whom they owe all, and to swell the tide of their own emotions by meditation on his infinite and unspeakable perfections. Voltaire
  • What astonishing bounty there is in these careers!
  • Set in a wasteland enclosed by a large white wall, the last survivor from a brutal child internment camp reluctantly takes on one final bounty hunting job to protect the idyllic life he has rebuilt.
  • The Genoese, who, after the recovery of Constantinople, were seated in the suburb of Pera or Galata, received that honorable fief from the bounty of the emperor. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • With such bounty they could pay their own bills and hire the best engineers. Times, Sunday Times
  • It kinda reminds me about why Dogg the bounty hunter (a "joe the plumber" conspecific. wow ...) complained about his son's Black girlfreind forcing him to give up a "way of life". The Silent Change to Section 382 - Swampland - TIME.com
  • Indeed, giving his bounty to others may have had something to do with his great success in finding those elusive morels.
  • It occurred to them to offer kids in the neighborhood a bounty for bringing in dogs running loose.
  • Receive these gifts, that we may be avenues of bounty and refreshment to both friend and stranger.
  • But it is not the interest of merchants and manufacturers… that the home market should be overstocked with their goods, an event which a bounty upon production might sometimes occasion.
  • The taxpayer contended that the definition applied only to transactions which included an element of bounty.
  • The profs are gawking, cotton-mouthed, at the bounty of stilettoed vixens; they burrow clammy hands in snug chinos pockets like nervous ethnographers dropped into an Amazon tribe of sexpot savages. FLY FISHING WITH DARTH VADER
  • Try ‘Spring Glory’ for an extra bounty of flowers - it's hard to find a more floriferous forsythia.
  • He masquerades as a bounty hunter and joins a small group of actors traveling to the King's palace to entertain the King, meeting the leader of the group, a charismatic young man with a taste for danger and beautiful women.
  • But the little girl understood that she was protected, not only by the woman who held her, but also by the bounty of nature that surrounded her.
  • The bounty was intended for the Duke of Savoy, a bribe to keep him allied with England in its war against Louis XIV.
  • The taxpayer contended that the definition applied only to transactions which included an element of bounty.
  • Where does the U.S. health-care system bestow its bounty?
  • Set in the far future on a distant planet after Earth has been destroyed, it features an android named Vash, who has a $60 million dollar bounty on his head for allegedly blowing up a city.

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