The two ambushing pantherine felids appeared to prefer foraging in densely covered settings and the dhole in open spaces. |
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He traveled the country giving talks and ambushing naive scientists in debates before huge, receptive audiences of churchgoers. |
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Strip away the jargon, and you are talking about ambushing terrorist groups, raiding weapons shipments in transit, and rescuing hostages. |
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The levels contain marks showing the computer soldiers the best positions for hiding, sniping or ambushing. |
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If you feel you're missing out on watching tigers launch assaults on nilgai, or muggers ambushing chital as they bend down to drink, take heart. |
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Perhaps we have stumbled upon a party intent on ambushing us and raiding our lands. |
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Other fish on the go are pan-size bream, luderick and drummers with some large flathead ambushing bait in and around the shallows. |
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The Sargassum fish is a mottled camouflage brown color which allows it to blend into its environment and hunt its prey through ambushing. |
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Maybe you two should be hashing your problems out in counseling instead of drive-by ambushing an innocent bystander. |
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I think they might have let me know in advance what they were planning instead of ambushing me, don't you? |
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Stephen described how he leaded as chief of his group, ambushing into the house where the drug ring was stationed. |
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We spent decades ambushing the world's idea of possibility and taking it to new heights, including places high enough to touch the sky. |
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The month of October was characterized by an increase in motor vehicle snatching, ambushing, kidnapping of civilians and looting of livestock. |
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The history of English conquest in America began with five native bowmen ambushing a scouting party of prospective Jamestown settlers, armed with matchlock muskets. |
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Another group, led by Hassan Hattab, specialises in ambushing military patrols. |
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At this stage we may send wrong signals that we are ambushing the new Director-General. |
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Outside the spawning season pike tend to be very territorial, ambushing their prey without moving any great distance. |
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Numerous projectile tips, knives and fragments give the impression that this was a good location for intercepting and ambushing caribou. |
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Fournier lived with the Karen tribesmen and took part in ambushing the retreating Japanese. |
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Although some of the Daeva have accused them of ambushing defenseless enemies or using toxic blades. |
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He hides, and hears passing members of the Moldaw family, discussing their project of ambushing his son in the chapel of Pierre. |
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Special-forces teams still prowl the nearby badlands, raiding and ambushing suspects, and not long ago American troops were being attacked with rockets daily. |
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Last month the Kosovo Liberation Army, which wants independence, staged its biggest operation yet by ambushing some police near Pristina, the province's capital. |
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After ambushing its victim it circles them at great speed, terrifying them, although never doing physical harm. |
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Early scenes show her in an all-white suit, ambushing an assassin. |
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For its part, FDLR has resorted to ambushing FARDC positions, especially in isolated locations, and carrying out reprisal attacks against civilians, including killings, burning down houses, raping and pillaging. |
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The saber-toothed tiger had its fill of meat by ambushing its prey. |
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They certainly have a bunch of attacking-minded stars capable of ambushing any opponents, including Wesley Sneijder, Robin van Persie and Robben to name just a few. |
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There were outbreaks of serious violence, including property destruction and the ambushing of police convoys, in the Potteries and the West Riding. |
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Because a siege would be fatal for the Tatars, they decided to fight at the river bank, and hide ambushing forces behind the numerous fallen trees in the area. |
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We have reports of enemy soldiers ambushing civilians on this road. |
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Ambushing birds, monkeys and a wide range of other animals from Mexico south to Argentina, the iconic Boa constrictor attacks in much the same way each time. |
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