His earlier ancestors had prowled the delta marshes near Bubastis, and lived as hunters and fowlers for millennia. |
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Tom appeared to have a scrap with just about every First Division manager last season as he animatedly prowled around his Love Street paddock. |
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At four I got up and prowled the flat, checking doors and windows were shut, uncomfortable and alone. |
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After he talked to me, he prowled the university halls buttonholing random students and asking them questions. |
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Another jemadar prowled, revolver in one hand, primed grenade in the other, and kukri clenched between his teeth. |
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Not expecting Remus for quite awhile I just prowled around, looking at old axes and shovels that had been left behind. |
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Mihal prowled through the tray of jewels, flicking stones over with his slender fingers. |
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Clean-cut, in sharp suits, and with short hair at a time when that was unfashionable, they prowled around muttering into wires that protruded from their shirt cuffs. |
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In all, Bryant, who prowled the sidelines in his trademark houndstooth fedora, took Alabama to 28 bowl games. |
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He dreamed of being a banker and prowled around dodgy housing estates, in a bored, feral way. |
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Janet prowled around the cart, pouncing on anything that moved. |
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Somewhere just outside the glow of the fire, a tiger prowled. |
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More than 70 tanks and 60 Bradley fighting vehicles took part in the raid as tank-killing A10 Warthog planes and pilot-less drones prowled the smoke-wreathed sky. |
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A dogcatcher prowled around with a ventilated, louver-sided truck and big catch-net. |
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Many boats ran into trouble with the Thai pirates who prowled the South China Sea at that time. |
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Walking into the living-room, my eyes scanned every item for clues, while the cat prowled through my legs and mewed in an effort to grab my attention. |
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Military armored personnel carriers and trucks prowled the city and its vicinity as officials appealed to residents to remain indoors and keep their homes locked. |
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One of the two men had again prowled about the neighborhood and told him that unless he managed to get the boy away that night it would go hard with him. |
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Mr Clegg shares Mr Cameron's youth, privileged background and political style he even prowled the Liverpool stage without a lectern or a script, as the Tory leader likes to do. |
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I didn't ever get close enough to give myself an asthma attack, but I became distantly fond of this cat, which prowled among the humans around it looking disdainful and refusing to be stroked. |
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They prowled cautiously, therefore, and in order, advancing towards the islet along a narrow shoal which connected it with the mainland, and which was rapidly being covered by the inflowing water. |
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The Iroquoians no longer made friendly visits or peddled fish and game, but prowled about in a sinister manner. |
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Into his 70s he prowled far across the city on solitary early-morning walks, typically ending up in one of the many cafés where he was greeted as a returning son of the quartier. |
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Frontmen Jarvis Anderson and Sam Martin prowled the stage delivering vibrant rap lyrics over a series of melodic hooks. |
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She waited four anxious hours in the Loran hut on a lonely tip of land off Nova Scotia's shore where German u-boats prowled, before she was able to give the WRENS armed only with a revolver, the all clear. |
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Even though it is impossible to date accurately, thousands of years ago humans began to domesticate the wolves that prowled around their settlements in search of scraps. |
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The two-day event was a little like a Revivalist meeting, with everyone hanging on the utterances of the speakers, who prowled around the platform with microphones. |
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Stepping out from behind the microphone, he prowled and growled across the stage with his trademark swagger firing his Fender Telecaster at us with chords through the heart. |
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