How To Use Maraud In A Sentence
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In its favour, there is some genuine tension in the car chase sequences, and the marauding gangs of children seem not only authentic but realistically threatening.
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Ships of our navy have had occasional run-ins with pirates and marauders, but war for us is like the vaguest memory.
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Throughout his 13-year career, Taylor was a marauding, intimidating presence who helped transform the Giants from also-rans into champions.
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This marauding gang moved through the streets stabbing people at random.
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But the more evident marauder is pigeons, thanks to the sandwich crusts left by lunchers and the feed spread by misguided bird fanciers.
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I worried also about the nature of our neighborhood, which is a redneck Shangri-La of big dawgs, trucks with bad mufflers, heavily armed Gomers, and gangs of marauding feral boys with BB guns.
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The fort was built in 1793 under John Simcoe and was Toronto's main defence against an army of mindless marauders in 1812.
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According to the pirate legend, after months at sea, pillaging and singing sea chanties, the marauders had to stop in at a pirate-friendly settlement to unload their looted cargo, load up on supplies, and visit the local taverns and brothels.
Loaded Guns, Barrels of Rum, and a Silk Ribbon
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Should Dani Alves and Eric Abidal maraud forward the Argentinian would utilise the space down the sides.
Champions League 2011-12: A dream team to beat Barcelona | David Pleat
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Seldom has a central banker looked more secure in his war against marauding politicians.
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So if someone decides to violate the Treaty and start marauding around the Moon, who will stop them?
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Gangs of youths marauded through the streets, the Kyrgyz agency AKIpress reported, blockading the centre of town with barricades.
Kyrgyzstan erupts into ethnic war
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We need not look for ‘proof’ by poring over the dusty records of the meticulous pillagers, marauders, and savvy tradesmen.
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A night fisherman had to get hospital treatment for a facial wound after being attacked in his tent by a marauding fox.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Danes also hold an annual celebration of somewhat less genteel ancestors — the marauding Vikings.
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In other lands however there are pillagers and marauders that keep me strong, but soon will come a time when slaughter shall cover these lands and I shall rise above the rest.
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A night fisherman had to get hospital treatment for a facial wound after being attacked in his tent by a marauding fox.
Times, Sunday Times
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But why, I asked, would soldiers maraud the countryside on a murder-and-kidnapping spree?
The Fall of Mexico
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The crossing of the Ngoni, one of the biggest tribes fleeing from the marauding impis of Shaka Zulu, coincided with an eclipse of the sun.
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US troops took Baghdad, then stood by as marauding gangs looted the city.
Times, Sunday Times
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And many lower officers and constabulary had full sympathy with the marauding mobs.
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Many likened the incident to the "Day of Camels" clashes in Tahrir Square on Feb. 2, when allegedly paid "baltagiya," or thugs—some of whom rode horses and camels—marauded through an antiregime rally in a last-ditch effort to violently break up demonstrations without using official force.
Cairo Clashes Show Backlash
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There is an abundance of native birds living alongside badgers, deer and the marauding foxes which cleared out the bantams of a previous tenant.
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Prospector George Tannihill christened it in 1866 as a mining district, saying he chose the name to commemorate the fierce battle he and twenty-three settlers led by a Captain Pierson had heroically won against marauding Indians there in 1857.
The Fiddler in the Subway
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They went in fear of attack by marauding bands.
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Fear of the marauding rabble of dispossessed poor has existed for centuries.
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This marauder was a Tartar, who had been a soldier and deserted.
Glimpses of Life and Manners in Persia
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No sensor on the Ferengi marauder which was orbiting the fourth of six planets registered the arrival or departure of the warbird, or the existence of the probes.
Star Trek The Next Generation®
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Now, it would have been far better to have passed on to the land beyond or swing back to earth again, for a borderland is the most unsafe land in which to dwell on account of its roaming herds of wild beasts, marauding, vicious men, and dangers too numerous to mention.
Autobiography and work of Bishop M.F. Jamison, D.D. ("Uncle Joe") : editor, publisher, and Church Extension Secretary : a narration of his whole career from the cradle to the Bishopric of the Colored M. E. Church in America,
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The trucks tried to drive to the British base, running the gauntlet of marauding bands of gunmen.
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North Sea waves, he saw the sharp-beaked fighting galleys, and the sea-flung Northmen, great-muscled, deep-chested, sprung from the elements, men of sword and sweep, marauders and scourgers of the warm south-lands!
CHAPTER 14
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Thursday's semi final will be a rubber match between the Warriors and second place Marauders.
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I can hardly think of a worse fate for any society than to be led into the future by the political class of gangsters, marauders, looters, and liars.
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Houses are surrounded by high walls topped by electric fences to keep out marauding bands of robbers.
Times, Sunday Times
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People always used to call me a marauding full-back.
The Sun
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Following complaints from villagers that the sheep were marauding through their gardens, metal road grids were installed as a deterrent.
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DC Manning parked directly outside on the yellow line, propping his log book on the dashboard for any marauding traffic warden.
THE GOSPEL MAKERS
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We are a race of land-robbers and sea-robbers, we Anglo-Saxons, and small wonder, when we suckle at the breasts of a breed of women such as maraud my poppy field.
Revolution, and Other Essays
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Perhaps a lioness protecting her cubs, an angry hippo or maybe a marauding herd of bull elephants?
The Sun
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Naturally, this ultimate injustice sends the marauding youth into all-out frenzy when they descend upon the community in a violent final confrontation.
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For a second her mind broke free of the constraints of logic, imagining playful pixies and marauding dragons; captured princesses and vengeful princes.
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Marauding gangs of armed men have been looting food relief supplies.
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They ceded the streets to marauding looters.
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Findhorn, the eco-spiritual community that espouses love and respect to the earth, plants and animals, has employed a gamekeeper to shoot marauding deer on its land.
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I am a proper marauding Viking.
Times, Sunday Times
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They were deployed to protect civilians from marauding paramilitary forces on both sides of the sectarian divide.
Times, Sunday Times
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His job in front of the back four was just as important as marauding forward.
The Sun
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Like most merchant houses, Yin Yu Tang was built to discourage attacks by marauding bandits and soldiers.
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John Terry - 7Clearly enjoys working with David Luiz, with the captain content to sit deep and allow his partner to maraud forward in possession.
Chelsea 2-1 Manchester United: Player ratings
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Marauding gangs of armed men have been looting food relief supplies.
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Houses are surrounded by high walls topped by electric fences to keep out marauding bands of robbers.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was a faithful likeness of the movie poster for Jurassic Park, with that distinctive script spelling out "When lizards ruled the earth", but instead of a Tyrannosaurus Rex, the marauder was a massive fanged gecko looking for something to devour.
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In spite, however, of all the marauding, some terrible scores had to be run up with the "frier" of the Rue de la Grand Truanderie.
The Fat and the Thin
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The Marauders had been stripped to minimum weight to maximise fuel economy and for the same reason only the lead plane had a radio, a fatal factor in thick fog.
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Consequently, the Magyars received their knowledge of Christianity partly from the Catholic population already existing in the country, and partly from the ecclesiastics whom they captured in their marauding expeditions.
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These stripy yellow marauders from the continent are twice as big as their British counterparts.
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Historians have traced the law of war to chivalric codes followed by knights and to efforts by the medieval Catholic Church to protect pilgrims and clergy from marauding warriors.
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Webster chose the vignettes wisely, including accounts of Orde Wingate and the Chindits, Merrill's Marauders, and Chennault's Flying Tigers.
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After reading McCarthy's take on the unspeakably evil acts perpetrated by a group of depraved 19th-century American marauders from the Old West, I queasily figured it was better to write this post than try to eat breakfast.
Dave Astor: If All Books Were as Violent as Cormac McCarthy Books
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Quality diagonal passes and marauding runs.
The Sun
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We danced down the craggy coast and ducked into Robin Hood's Bay, the former home to gangs of marauding smugglers who would steal booty from ships wrecked on the treacherous offshore rocks.
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Houses are surrounded by high walls topped by electric fences to keep out marauding bands of robbers.
Times, Sunday Times
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They also - and this is when you know a cricket-writer is really moved - began to alliterate, so Jayasuriya rapidly became the Marauder of Matara.
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The marauding full-back burst into the box and drilled home in the final minute of normal time.
The Sun
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She had been out-manoeuvred and out-run, to say nothing of her having been unceremoniously tumbled in the gravel, and her arrival was like that of a tornado — made up of offended dignity, justifiable wrath, and instinctive hatred for this marauder from the Wild.
The Southland
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If international rugby is to mean anything, trans-nations marauders seeking higher wages really should be stopped.
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The soldiers maraud the countryside.
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It also provided protection from marauding northern barbarian tribes.
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Hollywood decided this part of the world was all about the lone sheriff facing gangs of gunmen and innocent settlers fending off marauding Indians.
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Burnley have been grinding out results and Eagles has helped with his marauding runs from midfield.
The Sun
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They went out and joined other soldiers fussing in the streets, marauding the city.
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All summer long I battled successive invasions by the marauding black squirrels that lived in the graceful apricot tree outside our window.
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Comanche nation was itself keeping the treaty, there were several smaller independent tribes accustomed to make "maraud" upon the frontier settlements, chiefly to steal horses, or whatever chanced in their way.
The Death Shot A Story Retold
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In fact, the colony of 3,000 seals is pupping now: weaning their fluffy young, scrapping with their sisters and chasing off marauding bulls keen to get them pregnant again.
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But when central authority broke down, marauding bands lay waste to the land and turned it back into pasturage.
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Here and there, only, did some little partisan squad make a stand, or offer a show of resistance to the incursive British or the marauding and malignant tory -- disbanding, if not defeated, most usually after the temporary object had been obtained, and retreating for security into shelter and inaction.
The Partisan: A Tale of the Revolution. By the Author of "The Yemassee," "Guy Rivers," &c. In Two Volumes. Vol. I
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Burnley have been grinding out results and Eagles has helped with his marauding runs from midfield.
The Sun
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The colony of 3,000 seals is pupping now: weaning their fluffy young, scrapping with their sisters and chasing off marauding bulls keen to get them pregnant again.
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For his dissertation, he studied Pheidologeton, commonly known as marauder ants, under the Pulitzer Prize-winning biologist E.O. Wilson.
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They want us recoil in horror and call off attempts to stop them marauding to power.
The Sun
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That's the philosophy of the ‘dacoit ‘bandits who maraud across India's impoverished northern plains.
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Mantotte, on the northwest coast, near Adam's Bridge, became the great place of debarcation; and here successive bands of marauders landed time after time without meeting any effectual resistance from the unwarlike
Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and Topographical with Notices of Its Natural History, Antiquities and Productions, Volume 1 (of 2)
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Quality diagonal passes and marauding runs.
The Sun
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If marauding gulls appear, the aunties sound an alarm and the young cluster tightly around them.
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bands of marauding Indians
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It is not precisely determined when leprosy first made its appearance in Norway, but it likely entered Norway from the British Isles during the time of marauding Vikings.
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Gravesen plays another very classy pass in behind the defence, but the marauding Bogelund overhits his cross.
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Witnesses reported gangs of marauding soldiers breaking into people's houses and setting fire to them.
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I hope your brand new Lowe daysack helps keep your butties safe from those marauding sheep.
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But soon it will fall prey to the marauding demonic forces of evil.
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They want us recoil in horror and call off attempts to stop them marauding to power.
The Sun
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Wanted to keep all the marauding Murphy's Harbour bachelors away from your door.
SNOWJOB
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That'll teach those spindly creepsters to come marauding round my neck of the woods.
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They were deployed to protect civilians from marauding paramilitary forces on both sides of the sectarian divide.
Times, Sunday Times
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Response: This is an adult scissor-tailed flycatcher, Tyrannus forficatus, a member of the genus Tyrannus, so named for their pugnacious nature when defending their territories against marauding crows and other, even larger, predators.
Mystery bird: scissor-tailed flycatcher, Tyrannus forficatus
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Houses are surrounded by high walls topped by electric fences to keep out marauding bands of robbers.
Times, Sunday Times
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Seldom has a central banker looked more secure in his war against marauding politicians.
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When he sings about his marauding dipsomania and the opposite sex tearing his heart from his body, then stamping and twisting their heel into his hyper-sensitive organ on the squalid street, it rings true.
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At least twice the marauding Anglo-Burgundian battalions had attacked Joan's village before her departure.
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He focused on the largest indent and breathed but the holes in the moon reminded him not of a face but of lacunae, the holes in his body left behind by marauding white blood cells that multiplied and multiplied until they conquered the red cells and built their own fortresses, lemon-sized lumps circling his kidney.
Mountain Pose
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Usurpers within the caliphate and the marauding Berber armies they brought in from North Africa were to blame, but for a time Cordoba was the ornament of the world.
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Consequently, the Magyars received their knowledge of Christianity partly from the Catholic population already existing in the country, and partly from the ecclesiastics whom they captured in their marauding expeditions.
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This time, the marauder was a relatively young fox - and no match for the new cockerel Dude and his hens Izzy, Pongo and Pecky.
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North Sea waves, he saw the sharp-beaked fighting galleys, and the sea-flung Northmen, great-muscled, deep-chested, sprung from the elements, men of sword and sweep, marauders and scourgers of the warm south-lands!
CHAPTER 14
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The river has survived so far the marauding sand miners and the polluters.
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There she learned to both respect and fear the power of beef, as marauding groups of bovines perpetrated numerous acts of violence in a gang war that lasted decades.
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Since then, they were more like marauding nomads.
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The herd solves this problem by forming a defensive circle when marauding wolves attack.
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Marauding warriors with horned helmets who slaughtered monks and carried off treasures are at the heart of the popular image of the Viking invasions of the British Isles.
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Windows at the Bay Horse in Lee Lane, Horwich, were smashed, along with glasses and furniture inside as about 40 youths - believed to be Wigan fans - marauded through the town centre.
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What's more they don't even have to make every decision themselves because of two equally inept individuals who maraud up and down the touchlines waving their flags whenever it appears appropriate.
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Once the guardians of the citadel granted permission to open the gates, is it any surprise that the marauding hordes came storming through?
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They may have seen the decision to withdraw Endurance as confirmation of their broader analysis arrived at over a period of several years (some might argue going back to the 1960s) but were still sufficiently alarmed by the thought of an SSN marauding about the oggin to bring forward their attack.
Army Rumour Service
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By tomorrow, it will be impossible to enjoy a cruise or even a day of fishing without being boarded by a marauding bunch of hook-handed ocean bandits.
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The declaration by the U.N. that the fighting was "orchestrated, targeted and well-planned" – set off by organized groups of gunmen in ski masks – bolsters government claims that hired attackers marauded through Osh, shooting at both Kyrgyz and Uzbeks to inflame old tensions.
Kyrgyz Violence: Red Cross Says 'Several Hundred' Killed In Ethnic Fighting
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On Feb. 3, the day after pro-regime thugs marauded through Tahrir Square on camels and horses, Al Ahram's headline read: "Millions Come Out to Support Mubarak.
Egyptians Take On 'Mini-Mubaraks'
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Termites rush to a breach in their nest and clamp their jaws onto the snout of a marauding anteater, almost guaranteeing their own death.
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All the royal baggage and crown jewels and ordnance were captured and the Scots marauded the area from Boroughbridge to Beverley, demanding heavy fines or pillage.
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marauder," from writing about a personage whom Stubbs might have written about, though he had not.
The Life of Froude
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If monkeys, crows, or other bold marauders are overnumerous, he probably has to sit out in the rude watch-house in the little clearing and keep the scarecrows moving, or by shouts and other means drive off the uninvited pests.
The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir
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Its commanding position allowed tribes of centuries gone by to spot marauding Vikings and other undesirables approaching their territory.
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Moyes pushed him further forward and encouraged him to break off the ball and maraud into central positions in support of Saha.
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Only the faded sashes they wore, and the weapons they carried, marked them as anything but ordinary folk fleeing the marauders.
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Those on the streets are vulnerable to marauding soldiers and criminals.
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He saw the soldiers and the land-girls, the silver sausage shapes of the barrage balloons in the sky, the occasional flight of marauder or defender aeroplanes droning aloft.
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Red Marauder, despite mistakes, won by a distance from Smarty (16-1).
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The mere outbreak of war sets black soldiers to looting and marauding, and war's end, and their elevation to positions of power, drives the simple souls batty.
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Besides, the rape of infidel women is sanctioned in the Koran and the sunnah, the meshugga 'prophet' practised it and encouraged his murdering, marauding compagnons to do the same.
Winds Of Jihad By SheikYerMami
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Should you on your journey be startled out of your reveries by marauding dogs snapping and barking at your heels, take note of these guidelines, they may be of help.
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In the years following its rebirth in 1948, the small state of Israel faced regular deadly raids from marauding groups (called "fedayeen") -- sponsored by Jordan, Syria, and Egypt.
The World's Deadly Obsession With Israel
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DC Manning parked directly outside on the yellow line, propping his log book on the dashboard for any marauding traffic warden.
THE GOSPEL MAKERS
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Venison and beef, dried in the sun, or over the fire by the process called jerking, was prepared in the season of abundance for winter use, and proved the best sort of food for a marauding corps.
The Partisan Leader: A Novel...
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And I pictured portly monks in sackcloth habits fighting off marauders with arrows blessed by some medieval bishop.
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However, it was never intended as a stronghold in the sense that Clitheroe Castle was, but simply a place of retreat from the marauding bands of Border raiders.
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Ten years of marauding the high seas had left him with a ruthless look in his gem-green eyes.
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His vigilantes continue marauding the country irreligiously.
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With food a more valuable commodity here than gold, the port is a flashpoint between marauding gangs of looters and bandits.
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Waterloo libero Brian Fuchs returns a serve as his teammates look on during Wednesday's action versus the visiting McMaster Marauders.
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It's becoming one of the great sights in the game, watching the young Portuguese international marauding down the wing spilling out tricks and swerves in a manner not dissimilar to a certain Irishman in the 60s.
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Play that riff out loud, a mob with burning torches marauding through the Wharf sounds reasonable.
Times, Sunday Times
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Play that riff out loud, a mob with burning torches marauding through the Wharf sounds reasonable.
Times, Sunday Times
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1645 This year the colony was attacked by a party of 'rowdies' or marauders and the missioners were carried off to Virginia." [
Captain Richard Ingle The Maryland "Pirate and Rebel," 1642-1653
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Di Giorgio Martini's fortress walls splay outwards, down to the sea to repel marauding buccaneers.
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Others had been servants to Protestants; and the Protestants added, with bitter scorn, that it was fortunate for the country when this was the case; for that a menial who had cleaned the plate and rubbed down the horse of an English gentleman might pass for a civilised being, when compared with many of the native aristocracy whose lives had been spent in coshering or marauding.
The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 3
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It was at that age that he was sold into slavery by a group of Irish marauders that raided his village.
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Marauding sharks scent blood and surely and ineluctably move in for their evening meal.
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Gangs of marauding teenagers descend on the town at weekends and often become involved in criminal activity while drunk.
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Quality diagonal passes and marauding runs.
The Sun
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S. Peter and Calabria, were given over to marauding bandits; wide tracks of fertile country, like the S.enese Maremma, were abandoned to malaria; wolves prowled through empty villages round Milan; in every city the pestilence swept off its hundreds daily; manufactures, commerce, agriculture, the industries of town and rural district, ceased; the
Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2 The Catholic Reaction
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A shotgun blast from one of the officers put an end to the dog's marauding.
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Following complaints from villagers that the sheep were marauding through their gardens, metal road grids were installed as a deterrent.
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If they give you Velvet for a middle name you can expect to be misunderstood, maligned, marauded.
Velvet
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Fights and chases erupt when personal penguin space is invaded or when young marauders snitch a few prized pebbles to start building nests of their own.
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Just two minutes later, the marauding Jamaicans added the third when the goalkeeper failed to hold onto Damani Ralph's thunderbolt and Hyde responded fastest to ram home from inside the box.
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Hours of all the chanceful fortunes of a soldier's life, in hill-wars and desert raids, passed in memory through his thoughts now where he was stretched; looking dreamily through the film of his smoke at the city of tents, and the reclining forms of camels, and the tall, white slowly moving shapes of the lawless marauders of the sand plains.
Under Two Flags
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The peaceful citizens of this State persecuted by the marauding mercenaries should not be forced to mount demonstration to get the state machinery moving.
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Marauding dogs massacred ewes in lamb in Aramoho at the weekend.
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Quality diagonal passes and marauding runs.
The Sun
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And many lower officers and constabulary had full sympathy with the marauding mobs.
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opstande en strooptogte en vandalisme" (revolt, marauding raids, vandalism) and fuelled by the "tsotsi" element, was a tragic example of how a
'I Saw a Nightmare …' Doing Violence to Memory: The Soweto Uprising, June 16, 1976
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Transported to this bleak planet only to be confronted by a marauding gang of giant tortoises.
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The fort was built in 1793 under John Simcoe and was Toronto's main defence against an army of mindless marauders in 1812.
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US troops took Baghdad, then stood by as marauding gangs looted the city.
Times, Sunday Times
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His paternal instincts would naturally take over and he would do whatever was necessary to protect his daughter from these marauding psychopaths.
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During an expedition to the frontier for the object of punishing a marauding party, his company was ambuscaded and made a desperate resistance, but were overpowered and put to flight.
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Fu-Manchu is back, and he has added to his collection of marauding monkey-like miscreants, and obtained a baboon killer.
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This location afforded a natural fortress to protect it from roving marauders and pirates in search of valuable goods.
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marauding rebels overran the countryside
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Gangs of marauding teenagers descend on the town at weekends and often become involved in criminal activity while drunk.
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Play that riff out loud, a mob with burning torches marauding through the Wharf sounds reasonable.
Times, Sunday Times
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In its favour, there is some genuine tension in the car chase sequences, and the marauding gangs of children seem not only authentic but realistically threatening.
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The focus of urban planning is now on eco-friendly methods to tackle the winged marauder, the mosquito, going by what planners say.
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Members of the Merseyside police face rioters in Toxteth where hundreds marauded through the streets for up to five hours.
Riot copycats in Liverpool lash out at police and neighbours
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He is driven to find his captured niece Debbie, who was kidnapped by marauding Comanches.
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Billed as "a crime book for the 9th Century," this comic features the brothers Finn and Egil, "hungry men" who maraud across the Nordic landscape with reckless abandon, grabbing hard and fast at wealth wherever they can find it, and perhaps something more intangible.
First-look review: Brandon and Klein’s Viking #1 | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
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A gang of youths who marauded through a railway station robbing schoolchildren, were spared jail so they could ‘preserve their futures.’
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When our shores were cleared of marauding invaders and peace restored to the Six Duchies, King Verity kept his pledge to the Elderlings.
THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
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Play that riff out loud, a mob with burning torches marauding through the Wharf sounds reasonable.
Times, Sunday Times
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Surely the job of an army is to slaughter marauding foreigners, not its own troops?
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We had terrible visions of savage marauders destroying sacred idols, throwing them around with vicious glee.
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Both were marauding, tribal war-leaders whose main aim was to bring military glory to themselves and their followers.
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A gang of marauding youngsters terrorised parish councillors by flinging a brick at the window of their meeting room and trying to force their way in through a fire door.
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The warriors struggled to reload and finish the job when to their horror, a second Marauder appeared over the crest of the hill.
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They aren't, however, in a military vein and range in diversity from the carnage caused by a marauding horde of escaped circus animals to a matricidal five-year-old.
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- 1 CORINTHIANS 13: 8) + + + Onward, The Seer Glass ships of fear Marauder's path Gaze in her eyes Sacred and wise ... prophecy Lost in her trance In her eyes the flames dance ... foreboding Truth of her days Black endless rays Shows the skryer
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We need not look for ‘proof’ by poring over the dusty records of the meticulous pillagers, marauders, and savvy tradesmen.
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He was called a marauder, a cat burglar and the artful dodger, and, to quote him, he says at one point, the more exuberant members of the party opposite have for some years, at elections at any rate, been accustomed to salute me by the expression ` murderer 'and from that point of view,' robber 'is sort of a promotion.
The Role of Opposition
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He stands about two hands high, is of a reseda-green shade, except when in anger, and has no distinguishing marks except the absence of a piece of the right ear, which was carried off by a marauding Irish terrier.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 159, July 7th, 1920
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South Ossetian militias marauded within the Russian controlled areas, looting and burning Georgian villages and terrorizing the local population.
The Return
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This time, we follow the fortunes of four people who lock themselves inside a shopping mall to get away from the marauding dead and who then immerse themselves in unabashed consumerism, taking what they want from an array of clothing and jewelry shops, making gourmet meals, etc.
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In the wake of their travels, they have left half of the galaxy devoid of sapient life, primarily through the use of their Marauder starships.
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But a few complaints were more serious in nature: six marauding bruins broke into houses this year to raid the cupboards, and three farmers reported livestock kills.
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She had been out-manoeuvred and out-run, to say nothing of her having been unceremoniously tumbled in the gravel, and her arrival was like that of a tornado — made up of offended dignity, justifiable wrath, and instinctive hatred for this marauder from the Wild.
The Southland
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Yet he had to settle for third behind Red Marauder after falling and remounting - he again rode Blowing Wind to third in 2002.
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We have stood deaf, mute and blind as our motherland is raped by land-grabbing raiders and marauders from the Middle East to India.
Alemayehu G. Mariam: Lessons From Columbia U.
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If marauding gulls appear, the aunties sound an alarm and the young cluster tightly around them.
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In it, a Sami village is attacked by a marauding tribe from the east called the Tjudes.
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One time, it will be a great, iron automaton, defending the countryside from the marauding army of the vile Duke Ivanovski.
365 tomorrows » submission : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
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The Traditions fight to preserve magic against the Technocracy, and to defend against the depredations of Marauders and Nephandi.
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The owner of the house where she and the baby were staying confirmed that marauding youths from the governing party had attacked the house.