The tracker must stick to the trail, regardless of wind, sun, or shadow, but the stalker can utilize as many buffers as possible. |
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A professional stalker in the main is shooting a large number of deer in a very short period over the winter. |
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In these movies, the stalker is fundamentally interested in disrupting the happy family. |
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Erotomanics have the delusional belief that the target of interest, usually of higher status, is in love with the stalker. |
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A dubiously videotaped confession by her alleged stalker was voluntarily pulled by prosecutors as direct evidence. |
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She has a boyfriend, who is not an aggressive psychopath like the stalker, but gentle and decent. |
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I ran breathlessly through the tide of darkness swiftly rolling in, and slowly the stalker melted away. |
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After all a bully is somewhat similar to a stalker, they follow you, taunt you, frighten you. |
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London's greatest beauty and most notorious madam employs the services of a disgraced Bow Street Runner to keep her safe from a stalker. |
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For fantastic stalker songs, though, One Way or Another hyperactively pogos all over it, then follows you home. |
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Any more of this and she'll be getting a reputation as a celebrity stalker. |
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Unless he truly was a stalker, he was just a lonesome new kid, desperate for friends. |
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But when his love was not reciprocated he turned from admirer to stalker, Harrogate magistrates were told. |
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She says it's based on a real stalker who pursued her in much the same way. |
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The recreational stalker has much more time on his side and will therefore take great care to shoot the deer humanely. |
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He was targeted by another stalker, equally as tenacious as the first. |
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In the case study, stalking by proxy was used several times, such as when the group of cyberstalkers recruited another stalker to pursue the victim on their behalf. |
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Unofficially, Mike Thomas calls himself body snatcher, grim reaper, night stalker, bag man. |
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But the victims of both kinds of stalker may be as frightened as those threatened physically. |
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He commented on their first meeting how frightening it must be to live as a woman alone, but that she shouldn't worry, as he was not a stalker. |
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Failing signs of life, the bass stalker probes each promising spot. |
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The majority of these women had experienced being followed, watched or telephoned repeatedly by their male stalker. |
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The person about whom this conviction is held is usually of a higher status than the stalker but is often not a celebrity. |
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Level of fear experienced by victims was influenced by the relationship between the victim and the stalker. |
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I'm no expert, but I believe the determined stalker is not going to be put off by the lack of a stile and a fingerpost pointing in the direction of a private house. |
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Actually, during the making of the film, I dealt with a stalker and a cyberstalker. |
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I had a stalker for a few years, and she was actually banned from the Morrissey-Solo website. |
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I don't tell this story to boast of my skills as a stalker or hide builder or to show my stoical ability to endure hours without moving in the pursuit of wildlife. |
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So the real meat of stalker, ostensibly, is the pseudo-intellectual conversation about misogyny. |
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In 35 years she has survived a suicide attempt, racism, an abusive father, a stalker, two unfaithful husbands and a series of disastrous relationships. |
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It felt weird to be taking such an interest in a complete stranger, and I actually began to feel a bit queasy about it, like I was some kind of deranged bunny-boiler stalker. |
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She is always fetching, and quiet unnerving as the silent stalker. |
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Many moviegoers remember him for his role as a shark stalker in Jaws. |
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Leeward and windward refer respectively to what a game stalker would call downwind and upwind. |
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This is the kernel at the heart of so many harassment cases: the stalker will insist, with an air of honest bafflement, that they are simply exercising their right to free speech. |
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A patient in your restoration-to-competency unit is an alleged stalker with erotomanic delusions. |
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This is not some low-rent gossip columnist or celebrity stalker. |
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Front runner, closer, stalker, it didn't matter. |
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Most victims who reported the incident to police knew their stalker, with 7-in-10 victims reporting some relationship with their harasser, most likely as a spouse, friend or acquaintance. |
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Stalking victims were asked whether or not they feared that their life was in danger from their stalker in order to measure more heightened levels of fear. |
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Sam has an angry stalker, the son of the loafered couple who perished in the Dickinson fire. |
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Her stalker, an ex-colleague with a military background, harasses her through social-networking sites, threatening physical attack on her family. As with many internet crimes, the law is struggling to keep up. |
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An unlucky-in-love woman is swept off her feet by a guy who seems absolutely perfect in a clunky stalker thriller that's anything but. |
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Her latest novel, Deathwatch, tells of a young girl who becomes the victim of a stalker. |
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In The Den, a stalker used a Chatroulette-style app to hunt his prey, while the DePalma-ish Open Windows saw fansite webmaster Elijah Wood blackmailed by a psychopath to kidnap a star. |
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His 1997 novel, Enduring Love, about the relationship between a science writer and a stalker, was popular with critics, although it was not shortlisted for the Booker Prize. |
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Elsewhere we still have no idea what Finn's stalker is up to, and his motives become even murkier tonight as he places Finn's life in grave danger. |
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