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  • He identified the corpse as the criminal hunted after.
  • Several other Argus executives were also shunted sideways.
  • Yes | No | Report from alabamaoutlaw wrote 23 hours 58 min ago i'm also i Alabama hunter abd use a. 27o ,30-30,7mm rem mag. for deer. along with a franchi 12ga an 870 12ga and a mossberg 500 all with varible chkes bepending on the gane hunted. I'm a rather new hunter and I'm just wondering what gun would you recommend I start off hunting with?
  • The Qawrighul people hunted deer, wild sheep and birds, and fished.
  • They were nervy sorts, fidgety, who watched your hands as you used the mobile or hunted in your bag for something but would never catch your eye.
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  • I've hunted everywhere but I can't find it.
  • The trouble with labelling fiction is that it can get shunted into the sidings of literature.
  • Still basking in the afterglow from a short trip out to San Diego to visit good friends Ed and Jen, I hunted up an email from Ed from last summer. We Blog A Lot
  • Predictably she has hunted for security in her other relationships.
  • Notable is the fact that the boletus edulis, commonly known as porcini, has made a huge comeback in recent years and is one of the most hunted of the mushroom species. ThinkSPAIN - The leading English Spanish website
  • When O'Grady returned he acted like a wild and hunted animal.
  • One of the first big pay stories to break in Financial News came in spring 1996 when Steve Plag, the pharmaceuticals analyst, was headhunted from NatWest Securities to BZW, a move which was said to make him the highest paid analyst in the City. Steve Bell on David Cameron and bankers' bonuses
  • Owing to these reversals the linear and telic structure of the narrative is attenuated as the pursuer becomes the pursued, the hunter the hunted, the victimizer the victim, the will to kill the will to die.
  • Others fished and hunted in the streams and woods of the area. The American Nation: A History of the United States to 1877
  • The other two were shunted back to Calais. Times, Sunday Times
  • Patients are being shunted around the city because there are not enough A&E beds.
  • He and two of his men drove there and he spotted the hunted man.
  • Efficiency and continuity probably do require that the train be shunted into a well-prepared and easily accessible Belgian siding.
  • War was declared, nests destroyed and birds hunted. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both creatures were petrified into the mutual stare that is of the hunter and the hunted, the preyer and the prey, the meat-eater and the meat. CHAPTER XX
  • War was declared, nests destroyed and birds hunted. Times, Sunday Times
  • I hunted for and found hundreds of free patterns on the Internet.
  • Incidentally the odds on the hunted fox being killed are about evens.
  • By the mid-1800s deer, beaver, and wild turkey, to name just a few of the most commonly hunted animals, had been all but extirpated from the northeastern United States. Overkill
  • In the school library he hunted out books on politics.
  • The gang are being hunted by the police.
  • In such cases the hunters may become the hunted, and may perchance be 'strafed' themselves. Stand By! Naval Sketches and Stories
  • Hunted nearly to extinction, the shy, greenish-grey jewfish made a comeback in these waters when laws to protect them were passed in 1990.
  • Wild red deer have been hunted for both sport and food here for centuries. Times, Sunday Times
  • the Americas - was hunted to extinction and the climate entered a glacial interstadial. ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
  • The servants of Chaos were hunted down in the forests, and many wild and long-abandoned lands were re-settled.
  • In prides, lionesses were the ones who hunted and killed.
  • The pigs dined well that night and I can say that while I have yet to catch one on rod and reel in the water, I have "hunted" one on land with a falchion! Fried Carp, Anyone?
  • The picture galleries of the High Museum are treated as subsidiary spaces shunted off from the proportionally dominant, glass-paneled entry rotunda, which is flooded with daylight and unusable for the display of works that require careful conservation. The Big Rock Candy Mountain
  • For centuries hawksbills have been hunted for this carapace, the natural source of tortoiseshell, and for eggs highly prized in some societies.
  • Unlike an out-of-service subway car, a broken-down section of sidewalk could not simply be shunted aside.
  • Somewhere out there was a desperate man, cold, hungry, hunted.
  • The train shunted forward and back unbalancing the mouse and forcing him to grip my arm with his sharp claws to avoid falling to the floor.
  • Some species, such as the blue bird of paradise and the black sicklebill, are hunted for their beautiful, bright plumage and/or skins; others are hunted for food.
  • I've hunted successfully with ‘stick’ bows, blowguns, boomerangs, and slingshots.
  • As patients began to sicken and then die, the staff hunted for the cause.
  • Aleuts hunted the sea otters along the California coastline in their kayaks, or bidarkas, but the Spanish name has stayed with the town every since it was founded in approximately 1875.
  • My countrymen -- Australians -- men with whom I had hunted for silver in the desolate backblocks of New South Wales; men with whom I had scoured the interior of West Australia seeking for gold; men who had been with me on the tin fields and opal fields. Campaign Pictures of the War in South Africa (1899-1900) Letters from the Front
  • Ruby had taken the relic piece -- more relative to the harquebus than to the current fashion in rifles -- and hunted wild turkey and deer through the winter, jerking the venison by the fire like an Indian. Cold Mountain
  • Then the scorpion changed to a vulture and the serpent became an eagle which set upon the vulture, and hunted him for an hour's time, till he became a black tom cat, which miauled and grinned and spat. Arabian nights. English
  • Three species of hornbills were fast being hunted to extinction. Times, Sunday Times
  • In that flashing glimpse, even as he reined and spurred to make his own horse leap sidewise out from under, Harley Kennan observed the scratched skin and torn clothing, the wild-burning eyes, and the haggardness under the scraggly growth of beard, of the man-hunted man. CHAPTER XXXVI
  • To compound matters, expanding human populations have forced out - and hunted or trapped out - deer predators such as wolves, mountain lions, and bobcats.
  • Originally sited in the Guildhall, it was soon shunted off to Exhibition Buildings, then, 50 years ago, to West Bank Park.
  • Doug appears in the doorframe, but first peers out into the corridor like a hunted fox searching for his pursuers.
  • How is the question - to recuse or not to recuse - made any more relevant by the fact that they hunted together again this year?
  • I'm sure he will be hunted down in less than a week.
  • Industrial production shunted homemade products aside, and with them went the popular knowledge of what was safe. Times, Sunday Times
  • Shunted out of the mainstream, he was parodied by artists who rendered him a hippie or muscle-bound clown.
  • The suddenly orphaned 15-year-old Melanie and her siblings are shunted off to live in south London with their mysterious Uncle Philip, a toymaker who rules his family, including his mute wife and her Irish brothers, with a rod of iron.
  • a glitter of apprehension in her hunted eyes
  • Coyote can be hunted at night during the period specified in the furbearers seasons and bag limits chart.
  • He sensed blood early and hunted his prey. The Sun
  • He hunted vainly through his pockets for a piece of paper.
  • The chiru was being hunted to extinction for the sake of glamour. Times, Sunday Times
  • The gang are being hunted by the police.
  • The terrorists must be hunted down and brought to justice.
  • Many pterosaurs hunted fish, like spinosaurs did, so they would have been present in the same habitats - near coasts or inland bodies of water.
  • He was head-hunted by a group that was involved in arms, weaponry and strategic defence.
  • He is coming from a club environment where the improbable is regularly hunted down. Times, Sunday Times
  • All four West Lothian candidates were shunted out.
  • The smaller female is Brownish and unornamented. Curassows have delicious flesh and are hunted as game.
  • They are the only whales regularly hunted by man. Moby Dick
  • I hunted down the manuscript in the British Museum.
  • Here the staple foods are fish and sago; no pigs are kept, though wild ones - and cassowaries - may be hunted.
  • In earlier times the headwrap and scarf was doused in the blood of a freshly headhunted victim.
  • Visitors will be hunted and chased through the Park's dense forest. The Sun
  • A hunted fox either escapes to go about its business, or gets ripped apart by the pack.
  • An old legend has it that King Midas hunted a long time in the woods for the wise Silenus , companion of Dionysus, without being able to catch him.
  • The walrus, which is hunted by the Eskimo in kyak and from ice flow, is also sought after by the Hudson's Bay Company, and is hunted by the Company's employees in small vessels sailing out of Churchill. Navigation of Hudson's Bay and Straits
  • Species such as eiders, oldsquaw (Clangula hyemalis), common merganser (Mergus merganser), and red-breasted mergansers (M. serrator), are hunted by set seasonal open and closing dates. Management and conservation of marine mammals and seabirds in the Arctic
  • Whales are still being hunted and killed in the Arctic.
  • The team compared these studies with two databases: one for species such as Galápagos finches that had changed through natural selection and one for nonhunted species exposed to other human influences such as pollution or introduction to new habitats. Resilience Science
  • Several doors were smashed when the raiders hunted for cash.
  • Twenty British officers hunted up and down for the places supposed to have been reserved for them, and sweating servants hurried after them with arms full of heterogeneous baggage, swearing at the crowd that swore back ungrudgingly. In The Time Of Light
  • Scientists still aren't clear, for example, whether the birds hunted in packs like velociraptors or individually like large predatory cats.
  • He has spent most of his life being shunted between his mother, father and various foster families.
  • He was a man hunted with a bounty on his head. Times, Sunday Times
  • Duke hunted along the dashboard for a pen and jotted a few things in the borders of a curling menu.
  • The ortolan was so prized as a delicacy that it was almost hunted into extinction.
  • They had caught a glimpse of the landing stage and set down there, perhaps beaconed in by the torch left in the hut, which meant they no longer hunted by scope-or they would have known that for a decoy. Dark Piper
  • I have seen hunting and have friends who have hunted, but I am not a hunting person myself.
  • It is sixty years since the fall of the Third Reich, and the hunted monster is now a pathetic and doddering old man in his nineties.
  • Private adoption agencies' touts hunted for vulnerable, expectant families who already had one or two daughters.
  • A river hunted for a way to the sea, and found it over a forty-foot fall; sheep looked nervous as they picked a safe way to unshorn pastures; and here, a few thousand Humpers tended their sheep and scratched vegetables from the stony ground and lived as independent a life as human beings can live when they still need human company and still must eat. Enjoyment
  • Whales are still being hunted and killed in the Arctic.
  • As hunted l4 days and saw oly l small spile W-tail amdonly 2 Mule Deer Bucks (I got one), no Elk period. Flying with Guns
  • They are hunted by coyotes, badgers, foxes, owls, and wolverines.
  • Top performers are accustomed to being" headhunted "by recruiters. PRWeb
  • Over centuries they were hunted to the brink of extinction in the big game safaris of southern Africa.
  • We hunted up the deserters in the forest last week.
  • She is also hoping that the fox which killed her chickens could be hunted down by local hunters and shot before it kills other people's animals.
  • We took turns at being the hunter and the hunted.
  • I hunted with a buddy this past fall in pouring rain, less than 30 degree temps and 30+ mph winds. How to survive.
  • If people hunted these animals to extinction, the authors argue, the kill sites should appear along the border between proboscidean and human ranges.
  • Do the programme's traumatised snakes and hunted piggies count?
  • The North Korean side said the accident was between two train wagons that were being shunted on a siding, not a collision of two trains as had been previously believed.
  • And that's what we're being shunted back towards now. Times, Sunday Times
  • Animals like tigers, rhinos and elephants are hunted for the high mercantile value they attract in the international markets.
  • In the research literature, there has been some confusion about the species of mammoths hunted in the past.
  • All the passengers were told that our train would be shunted across the suburbs to join up with the other train, now waiting for us at another terminus, and this would take two or three hours.
  • So we hunted for an empty shopping center, industrial building, or warehouse capable of being converted into a church. Christianity Today
  • The men only hunted; the women did everything else.
  • She was then headhunted by CIE to run its self-insurance programme with responsibility for €150 million of financial provisions.
  • This launched a massive plume of warm air high into the atmosphere that led to bitterly cold Arctic air being shunted down through Europe. Times, Sunday Times
  • Horse race politics dominates the political gabfests, with corporate power shunted to the sidelines.
  • This trail cam photo, dated only a few days ago, was sent to me by a Wisconsin buddy from the same region I turkey hunted. Wolfing One Down...
  • Until 1993, the Pusch Ridge bighorns had good reason to avoid people, since they could be legally hunted.
  • I hung over the side of the pulpit and saw that the bobstay chain was shackled to the end cap on the bowsprit, so I hunted up a wrench and another shackle.
  • From 1845 to about 1900, American whalers hunted gray whales on their winter grounds in Baja California, as well as their summer grounds in the subarctic.
  • What if these beardless men knew the animal was imakla and may not be hunted under any circumstances? THE BROKEN GOD
  • The general park area was extensively hunted for wallabies, snakes, birds, honey, turtles and their eggs, fresh water mussels, ripe water-lily bulbs, geebungs and the fruit of the ‘noocui’ or pig's face plant.
  • Like San, Khoikhoi also hunted, trapped small game, and fished. Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa
  • In the meantime, he was headhunted by a large civil engineering firm in Ireland and he returned permanently to work in Ireland in May 1994.
  • Despite being hunted by paparazzi the world over, he has avoided being photographed since the age of 18.
  • Though the expected laughs are still there, many of the characters have a hunted look about them, as though constantly aware that they are living a lie, either literally or emotionally.
  • At the same time there was something mildly hunted about him. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hunted boar, francolin, dove and pheasant on Oahu. Del I noticed your hawaii hunting pictures. Is that pohakalua training area?
  • University terms may have to be shunted back to allow time for the application process. Times, Sunday Times
  • Remember: many times the filming is done on pristine locations where no one has hunted for days. The nunber two reason hunters walk out of the duck woods empty handed.
  • Keighley's pack was seldom outplayed by Scarborough's robust efforts up front, even though it was shunted backwards from time to time in the scrummages.
  • Doubtless they hunted horses there, as well as the roaming bison, woolly rhino and hyena.
  • But as the media puts WikiLeaks on blast, it makes you wonder if the current climate would welcome something on the level of Daniel Ellsberg, or if they'd simply order him off to be aerially hunted in Sarah Palin's Alaska. WikiLeaks Prompts Orgy Of Media Self-Abnegation
  • Popular species hunted were common blesbok, southern impala, East Cape kudu and common springbok.
  • They also headhunted to honor their dead.
  • Girl, 16, raped by gang A TEENAGE girl was kidnapped and raped by a gang while police hunted for her.
  • I've hunted game from rabbit to elk with flintlock rifles and smoothbores with great success and satisfaction.
  • Eventually got to work 35 minutes late, once the offending train had shunted into the sidings.
  • Ever since the coyote and wolf had hunted the deer, the wolf had a new respect for the coyote.
  • Cook certainly has plenty to be proud of since being headhunted from Nike's headquarters in May 2008. From Partridge to Brent – why the jokes have stopped for Garry Cook
  • A shortage would push technology salaries upwards and result in staff being headhunted, according to Byrne.
  • He sensed blood early and hunted his prey. The Sun
  • Grown ups hunted for a bargain at the book, video, CD and bric-a-brac stalls.
  • The police have hunted down the escaped prisoner.
  • He is hunted with dogs, generally resembling a cross between the greyhound and the colley of the Life of Schamyl And Narrative of the Circassian War of Independence Against Russia
  • Wildfowl, such as ducks and geese, were caught, and deer, boar and hares were hunted.
  • When my grandad was alive he hunted with one rifle a 35 win. I am going to Montana late Oct.2010.I will be hunting pronghorn and mule deer.I am wondering if my .35rem with the hornady lever
  • Fish are the last hunted food, in some cases hunted to near extinction, while the huge factory boats do enormous damage to their environment. Times, Sunday Times
  • The night hung motionless over the Foregate and the valley of the Meole, and the woods through which the sheriff and his men had hunted in vain, plotting clearly, for those longsighted eyes, the passage of Picard's bright red cap through the trees, and mapping the way by which, later, he must return. The Leper of Saint Giles
  • Travellers are shunted into sites that are like urban slums, only without the amenities.
  • The King ordained that deer should not be hunted without a royal licence.
  • Even though I am a culchie, I have never hunted, or gone hare coursing or even shot a pheasant. Politics.ie
  • They are best described as omnivorous, their diet consisting of fruit, including grass seeds, and in most cases other animals, either hunted or scavenged, along with anything else available and easily digested. Ardi is a million years older than Lucy - The Panda's Thumb
  • When men first began to hunt and the dog associated itself with man, dogs would surround or attack the hunted animal and the men would come up and finish the job.
  • One baboon-like monkey who is seriously endangered but still hunted illegally is the drill.
  • The last kind is much hunted by the Indians, who, although they eat parts of all these creatures, are fonder of the flesh of the bava than of any of the others. Popular Adventure Tales
  • I hope to see the gate though lol i love whatever Alex makes xd i own Bill and Teds most excellente colleshtion and the lost boys Specil edishon and i just got Death wish 3! i want freaked so bad and hunted summer also Rosian goes shopping. The Gate Remake Gets Financed, Shooting This Summer | /Film
  • Some tinamous are hunted for their meat, which is prized for its tenderness and flavor.
  • The great auks, Purcell reports, were ‘hunted for their feathers… and to loosen their plumage the birds were boiled in large cauldrons over fires fed by oil from auks killed before them.’
  • She hunted for her reading glasses but was unable to locate them
  • A giant wildcat is being hunted after 58 lambs were butchered.
  • For far too long now, the youths have had the feeling of having been shunted into the position of secondary citizens.
  • Viewers are fed up with their favourite sitcoms being shunted to later times to make way for live football coverage.
  • Pliny (viii. 3) quotes Herodotus about the buying of ivories and relates how elephants, when hunted, break their “cornua” (as Juba called them) against a tree trunk by way of ransom. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The furbearers around this area are quite seriously hunted, trapped and senselessly killed.
  • The elephant population alone dropped by more than 80 percent as poachers hunted them for ivory.
  • It is impossible to know for certain to what extent hunted animals suffer during the chase and the kill.
  • We practically trip into a couple of graves which are the remains of various settlements of Russian Pomors, the hardy (mad?) walrus hunters who lived, rapaciously hunted - and often died - here in the 18th century. Beth Kapusta: ...somewhere just south of the 79th parallel
  • Then as soon as he shunted the cars on to a public road, the police sprang into action and arrested him. The Sun
  • The South Slavey hunted caribou and moose in the forests and along riverbanks.
  • Successful graduates are all now in full-time employment, some with their sponsor companies, while many were also headhunted into more lucrative positions.
  • There were many water fowl such as ducks, geese, swans, heron, cranes, plovers, snipe and curlew, many of which would have been occasionally hunted for their meat.
  • The GM diesel engine shunted the coaches to Platform 4.
  • He shunted away her protests with a shrug of his shoulders.
  • They hunted wild animals for food.
  • Hyde was injured and hunted, the tensions in him wearing him out. THE LAST RAVEN
  • They include the giant pirarucu fish Arapaima gigas, pacu, Piaractus brachypomus, Metynnis and Mylossoma species, tambaqui, Colossoma macropomum, sardinha Triportheus angulatus which are all hunted, and the smaller carnivorous piranha Serrasalmus spp. Central Amazonian Conservation Complex, Brazil
  • Right whales in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans were hunted nearly to extinction before coming under international protection in 1949.
  • It has even created a kind of ideology, of which other countries have competed to partake: just look at the eagerness with which Australian coaches have been headhunted and academies inaugurated.
  • It is hardly a secret that one of the main reasons he was shunted out of the cabinet and into the party organisation was the friction that had risen between him and Advani.
  • But it's a disgrace the case was shunted aside in the first place. The Sun
  • The most abundant and widespread of all waterfowl, the mallard is also the most hunted game bird.
  • In addition, accusative case on who does not typically survive when the word is shunted to the beginning of an interrogative or relative clause.
  • One day the dog hunted an animal into a foxhole.
  • He ploughed into a metal container, which was shunted 60 ft before coming to rest within inches of the bungalow.
  • I was headhunted by a marketing agency.
  • Verity gave her a small and rather absent smile as she hunted around the kitchen, searching the space near the kettle and the shelves by the window.
  • Many of them have shunted aside film work. Times, Sunday Times
  • Large numbers of forest buffalo (Sycerus caffer nanus) were once found here, although most have been hunted out. Western Congolian swamp forests
  • They were still being hunted by police last night. The Sun
  • One by one, most of the bears either changed their views or found themselves shunted aside. DOT.CON
  • Just to show how one of those pinfeather Passions may be shunted onto Ade's Fables
  • I have always hunted with my dad, but I can only briefly describe the excitment when my fiance found out I hunted when we got together. "Females will demand to go hunting exactly once..."
  • Several of the early timber splitters regularly hunted kangaroos or possums to solve this problem.
  • I don't know if, like shooting, it's a seasonal thing, or a limit to how many foxes can be hunted and killed within a set period of time.
  • He has hunted extensively with his period guns, and finds the added challenge of hunting with a firelock adds zest to his hunting like tossing red chili into the stew pot.
  • The finds suggest that the massive dromedary - or single-humped camel - was hunted by prehistoric people, the researchers add.
  • I have just been headhunted to head up a German online portal by a well known venture capital firm. Looking to acquire. « The Paradigm Shift
  • Now the whole Livewire in crystalline Element Lad body being hunted down as “The Progenitor” thing keeps my seatbelt on. ComiQuicktakes – What I Read This Week | Kung Fu Rodeo
  • The train was shunted onto a siding and wreckage was strewn along 200 yards of track.
  • He has spent most of his life being shunted between his mother, father and various foster families.
  • There used to be another called the ‘quagga’, but mankind hunted poor quagga down and the last of the species was killed in the 1880's so that someone could have a striped hide on their living room floor.
  • In the first leg in Madrid, he was shunted out to a role on the right wing. Times, Sunday Times
  • He shunted firmly into the sidings the prospect of granting long-term rights to run certain services, seeking to speed the pace of improvement.
  • The trailer presents a product recall: a small group of renegade robots are being hunted down. Times, Sunday Times

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