In future the pack of 50 hounds kennelled at Crag Top Farm will be chasing rabbit. |
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Cole scampers forward like a Jack Russell chasing a string of sausages which another dog has widdled over. |
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You half expect to see Harold Lloyd or Ben Turpin run across the frame chasing their wind blown hat. |
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Whatever she's doing seems more fun than chasing a wind-up toy in the woods. |
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The dragon immediately stood, stretching its wings majestically and soared into the dark sky like a black shadow chasing a flame. |
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I'm tired of chasing technology, literally killing myself every two years to come out with a new product. |
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One such shot was a backhand winner hit while chasing back a good forehand from Ferreira. |
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As they walked further inside the park, they saw some witches flying around with broomsticks and wizards chasing them high up in the sky. |
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It has made a pact with winter, evolving to hunt on ridges at high elevations, chasing prey across snowbanks where other predators fear to tread. |
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Soon enough Hearts were again on the front foot, their ability to spread the play leaving Aberdeen's players chasing shadows. |
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Instead of 26 red-blooded men chasing one woman in the mess they would all be there as equals. |
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While designed for chasing gobblers, it's versatile enough for many hunting pursuits. |
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Like the conflicting elements of wind and fire, the two men engage in an hour-long balletic duel, chasing each other across the stage. |
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After Owen's long-range gem, Patrik Berger struck from similar distance and Boro were reduced to chasing shadows from then on. |
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Even the Germans, who had taken a lot of goals off Rangers in the semi-final and were a top side, were reduced to chasing shadows by the end. |
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I spend a lot of time chasing people for information, and it hurts, I tell you. |
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After establishing a history of paying bills he sought credit facilities before scarpering with the loot, leaving banks chasing a ghost. |
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The Spaniard gained almost four seconds on the Finnish competitor, who was chasing him for fourth spot on the leaderboard. |
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He's also a nature lover and when he saw a hawk chasing pigeons around the Kennaway Hotel on Friday morning he watched in awe. |
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Industry observers say the Swiss market is saturated with too many banks chasing too few Swiss francs. |
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Three maidens and a wicket in the first five overs increased the pressure on the Dolphins batsmen as they set off chasing a big target. |
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Draw specialists Barnsley are unbeaten in two months but City are chasing an eighth away win. |
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Married men have been chasing single women for a very long time and available women have been falling for them for just as long. |
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Regarding flies, the sea trout you are hunting is a highly efficient ocean predator used to chasing sand eel, smaller fish fry and crustacea. |
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Life seems a little hectic of late, though I'm not sure why, and I feel as though I have been chasing my own tail the last few days. |
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I was kind of like chasing my tail and trying to do the right thing, and was a little bit stupid. |
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The girls stopped spinning and began chasing each other in an impromptu game of freeze tag. |
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There were children running around, laughing and chasing each other in a game that looked like tag. |
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While the men have been working inside the city, other Marines have been relentlessly chasing and attriting the enemy outside the city. |
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Storm chasing is not only carried out for the purpose of weather forecasting. |
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Griffith also is capable of coveting tight ends, chasing down running backs and wide receivers or rushing the quarterback. |
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Once the gearbox has been run in during qualifying I hope to have a bit of fun chasing Richard Chamberlain and Rupert Lewin. |
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A busy day, most of it spent running back and forth across the studio lot chasing up actors. |
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As he made sharp turns around corners, he couldn't help but wonder why the guy was chasing him over an apple. |
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We want our border patrol agents chasing crooks and thieves and terrorists not good-hearted people coming here to work. |
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He was chasing skirt and snorting booze, hoovering up every kind of sin and excess he could lay his gauntlets on. |
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How could I forget chasing down Thistle, the runaway Shetland pony who also happened to have a rider on her back at the moment? |
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Four irate doubles players were chasing her wind-blown research notes and paperwork around the tramlines so that they could resume hostilities. |
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He has the name and voice of a raddled troubadour chasing his dissolution around the American heartland. |
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But in our post modern age they are charged with the amorphous task of policing the fear of crime ' as well as chasing actual villains. |
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Arthur grinned as he envisaged a leonine Uncle Louis growling at Alicia's suitor, then pouncing on him and chasing him out of the house. |
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They get heat-stressed at minus 20 degrees Fahrenheit chasing lemmings across the tundra. |
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They can bring in other officers when they need to and they have been chasing all kinds of leads. |
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Neither anchor nor chain are any longer there, but it is full of anemones, and wrasse seem to have fun chasing each other up and down it. |
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If teachers spent much time chasing absentees, it would be at the expense of those pupils who have turned up for lessons. |
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Meanwhile this guy is having nightmares here, dreaming that alligators and lions are chasing him. |
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Surely our leaders would be better engaged to remove all traces of film music from our holy places rather than chasing female marathon runners. |
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Fans who are not chasing totty are to be found in the bar, in a restaurant, or out sight-seeing with the wife and weans. |
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It meant he could not make a move on those immediately ahead and was a sitting target for those chasing from behind. |
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They're making a six-part documentary series about an English family chasing their dream of living in a Scottish castle. |
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Surely toddlers and young kids have a right of some sort to enjoy chasing pigeons in a park somewhere? |
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The young female kestrel may have paired off with a young male. We spotted them chasing off a Jack Merlin. |
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There are kids riding horses and dogs chasing sticks yet we're all easy like Sunday morning. |
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Figure 16 pictures a three-headed reptilian bird chasing a hunter who is armed with a gun. |
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In some parts there are basically too many landlords chasing too few tenants, which is pushing down rents. |
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That is also when the omnipresent stray dogs are more interested in their siesta than in chasing hapless wayfarers. |
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It's amazing how fast you can fin when a yellow-belly sea snake is chasing your tail! |
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Mammalian carnivores such as weasels and foxes catch voles by chasing or pouncing and are probably just as dangerous in dense cover as in sparse. |
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Healthy hares can easily outrun foxes, but can rarely escape relentless packs of hounds chasing them for up to 90 minutes. |
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Long-Legs and Bonjour pranced in the forest, barking and chasing each other the ways dogs do, yapping and playful-like. |
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They are still desperately chasing the feature film at the end of the rainbow. |
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You belong here by your son's side to help him get better, not off chasing rainbows. |
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By my teen years I mostly figured out that my dad sent me chasing rainbows because he knew I'd never find the ends. |
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Instead I found myself staring up at the Cutty Sark and chasing an elusive meridian line across Greenwich Park with Luke. |
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The first half ended with Squires chasing a kick ahead but just being beaten to the ball by the full back. |
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I saw boys and girls playing tig, football and chasing each other around the manicured green area adjacent to the school. |
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Embroidery of colorful dragons chasing their tails encircles the cuffs of her wrists, hemline and neckline. |
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One lady dressed in tight black leather and brandishing a whip, insisted on chasing Geoff and me around the dance floor. |
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If you start chasing this team on a good night for them, you can end up in all sorts of trouble. |
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The rata trees in flower, the birds, the brushing of wet fern against my bare legs as I climbed over ridges on rainy days, chasing wild pigs. |
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As for chasing the legal costs, the spokesman says Council has a responsibility to ratepayers to recover any money owed to it. |
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In Dorset, mackerel usually arrive in June, as they chase the sand eels and whitebait inshore, sometimes chasing them right up onto the beach. |
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I recall Sarah jumping out of the car and chasing after the policeman to ask directions. |
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As many as three bidders are chasing after one of the biggest landlords in Britain, Canary Wharf. |
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Monaco's players are just stroking the ball around for fun now, with the Chelsea players reduced to chasing shadows. |
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The area is served by 28 branches which, according to the company, is too many chasing too few customers. |
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According to the auction house, seven bidders were chasing the painting. |
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Andrea Yates drowned all five of her children in 2001, even chasing after them when they tried to flee. |
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In present day New Mexico, nine men run through the plains chasing after an antelope. |
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Under the new contracts for teachers, they will be entitled to time away from pupils while support staff take on tasks such as collecting dinner money and chasing absentees. |
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For Sternberg, living in New York is not possible if you are chasing after some idea of the city. |
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You were really the first person to give him a juicy leading role, in chasing Amy. |
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He said he was chasing a good story, but kept the specifics close to his chest. |
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But trying to impose such order by chasing away informal commerce and culture is myopic. |
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The wages are low and the working conditions difficult, all in the service of chasing what for most will be an impossible dream. |
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In these times when so many seem to spend their lives chasing rainbows, we can reflect on the great faith and fortitude of those who went before us. |
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Bertha Jones said she saw officers chasing the suspect across the street where he jumped an iron gate and put his hands in the air as if to surrender. |
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History has proven over and over that chasing spam this way doesn't work because it's a never ending game of whack-a-mole that never gets anywhere. |
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Suddenly, seeing the pools and the crayfish seemed more important than chasing away spiders. |
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Rangers are a committed bunch but there is no substitute for playing and they are too shy on football activity in a club chasing the SHC as their priority. |
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There's still plenty of grunting and groaning, but it sounds less like a woolly mammoth and more like a woolly mammoth chasing and catching a gazelle. |
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Red and Nellie like nothing more than a wrestle in the car park and will spend hours chasing, sniffing and biting each other while their owners stand chatting. |
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He hated TV for chasing fads and its vacuousness, but also because it paid him too little, notes Itzkoff dryly. |
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Equally at home running along the ground or chasing through the canopy, they cruise the forest looking for a vulnerable ringtail or a sleeping sifaka. |
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In the case of fisheries, vessels chasing rockfish should not destroy halibut, and boats seeking shrimp should not degrade the spawning stock of redfish. |
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Without them we were at sixes and sevens and chasing the game. |
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I feel I'm achieving something, not chasing my tail all the time. |
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Boy meets girl, fate intervenes, boy makes a pig's ear of it, and spends the rest of the film chasing his tail in a vain effort to recapture the fair maiden's heart. |
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For years I had recurring nightmares of giant, bucktoothed avengers chasing me over endless fields pitted with gopher holes the size of bomb craters. |
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The sky-high value for Priceline is also part of a recent trend by companies chasing ever higher stock prices. |
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All the man saw was a bright azure sky, bright white clouds moving about like sea lions chasing one another, and a bright shining sun that warmed his face. |
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She looked around at the other children chasing each other in games of Tag, soaring to the sky on swings, bobbing up and down on the teeter-totters, and bouncing a ball. |
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The historic achievement that they are chasing is the mantle of being the first ever Waterford club to be crowned as Munster Club football champions. |
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When it comes to chasing someone on land, it will leave you dumbfounded as it cruises at a supersonic speed with its belly ballooned like heavy grit. |
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And while big celebrities loath its intrusion and sloppiness with facts, those chasing fame long to be in its pages. |
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Thunder and lightning, therefore, could be viewed either as the voice of the vengeful prophet chasing demons or as the precursor of rain for thirsty crops. |
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This month I will be chasing the striper bass in Chesapeake Bay off Maryland in the hope of connecting with a twenty pounder on a surface fished fly. |
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In isolation from the favourable mist of city centre musical beer goggles and the ripped jean, mullet chasing, suit jacketed hordes, there's something pure about all of this. |
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Playing with his toy mouse and chasing the beam from my laser pointer until he's exhausted. |
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Hughie Morrison's three year-old chipped a bone in his knee last season and wasn't seen out again until chasing home Madid. |
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A string of teams go chasing hundreds of thousands of ringgits, bahts and dollars. |
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In other words, money is not only chasing goods and services, but to a larger extent, financial assets such as stocks and bonds. |
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Two other Slovakians have been playing for Llanwern, who are chasing promotion from Division Three. |
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In their first match of the World Cup, Ireland defeated the West Indies by 4 wickets, chasing down 304 runs with 25 balls to spare. |
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This stir of change and these perpetual echoes of the moving footfall, haunt the land. Men move eternally, still chasing Fortune. |
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Albans Chase, which had clashed with the steeplechase at Aintree, was not renewed after 1838, leaving a major hole in the chasing calendar. |
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The fact that I was middle-aged, bald, married, and raising girls instead of chasing them didn't really bother me. Muscles are cool at any age. |
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Some hunts may go without catching a fox for several seasons, despite chasing two or more foxes in a single day's hunting. |
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Traditionally eiders are hunted from rocks, a tough proposition involving chasing the tideline up and down and moving the spread constantly. |
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Many of our best and brightest spend as many as eight to ten years chasing unfulfillable dreams. |
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I was chasing chukars high on the Snake River breaks in eastern Washington. |
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Scrambling up and down those steep canyon sides all day chasing Chukars without a dog is about as rugged a form of bird hunting as exists. |
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Spike Milligan plays a prophet, ignored because his acolytes are chasing after Brian. |
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A popular afternoon telenovela has a comedian in blackface chasing madly after light-complexioned actresses in skimpy outfits. |
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Am I as a child perhaps, chasing a flown cageling, who among the branches free plays and peeps at the offered cage? |
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They included a golden eagle chasing a red fox in Bulgaria and a snow goose taking on an arctic fox in Russia. |
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I've never been called up for jury duty, never mind them chasing up my wee ' girl. |
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He plays an Interpol agent who is chasing Constantine and Dominic. |
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The sailors in their summer whites and little round hats, they were chasing down the Mexicans wearing zoot suits and ripping them to shreds. |
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Your mission is to outrun the pandemic of chasing zombies through the forest, completing as many of the obstacles as you can. |
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As Bridgend bid for top spot in Pool B, Caerphilly are chasing the same in Pool A against Natal Wildebeest. |
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The pair first met at the ARIAs in November, which culminated in Bingle chasing the Watcha Say hit-maker to Brisbane. |
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All participating salukis will be judged upon the characteristics of the breed plus their skills in hunting, chasing and guarding. |
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Warrantor represents the inform yard of Warren Greatrex and is another chasing debutant who could go to the very top over fences. |
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The Cockney Mackem has the most chasing experience, but fell at the second-last at Cheltenham's October meeting. |
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Another skinnymalink, thought Jana. Were all journalists thin by nature, or did chasing after stories keep the pounds off? |
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In 1993, fifteen people were injured, four seriously, chasing cheeses down the one in three hill. |
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While it remains a source of mild embarrassment, some of my most memorable betting moments have come when manically chasing losses. |
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There's the small dog who goes everywhere with her and is running about chasing his pink fluffy bear among the punch bags and boxing gloves. |
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The police are chasing us! Quick, turn into that side street! We've got to shake them off. |
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The shocking thing was that he was forty and still chasing girls, still a schlep who was obviously stuck in his adolescent pursuit of sex. |
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When chasing a hare he and his pack of dogs unwittingly ran into a coven of witches, overturned their cauldron and disrupted their ceremony. |
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Yet they've proved that common men can show astonishing fortitude in chasing jam tomorrow. |
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Siberian husky Grace lost the ability to walk following a freak accident last year while chasing a cat. |
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At this point, one male may succeed in chasing off his rival, making clicking noises during the pursuit. |
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Passionate pursuers are a challenge to guys because while other girls may be chasing them, the It Girls are chasing their dreams. |
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While Almonde and Ashby pursued Pannetier, Russell was chasing Tourville eastward along the Cotentin coast. |
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The students came in all forms, from 18-year-old freshmen to 50-year-old midlifers finally chasing their dreams. |
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Meanwhile, Warren spent the summer of 1997 chasing a fight for Calzaghe with either WBC Champion Robin Reid or Irish WBO Champion Steve Collins. |
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Juvenile dolphins off the coast of Western Australia have been observed chasing, capturing, and chewing on blowfish. |
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The springy little creatures do exuberant very well, all gambol and game, tumbling over tussocky grass and chasing each other. |
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The Bruins denied the Canucks a Cup-clinching victory, chasing Vancouver's erratic goalie Roberto Luongo in the first period. |
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Otters are active hunters, chasing prey in the water or searching the beds of rivers, lakes or the seas. |
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Brian Maguire is booked for the challenge on Leo McLoone, who was chasing a hospital pass from Mark McHugh. |
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This time, Julian Lawrence found himself chasing down Chase Bloch. |
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In October 2005, 16 killer whales attacked and killed a fin whale in the Canal de Ballenas, Gulf of California, after chasing it for about an hour. |
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Smith, Jones... back to back jacks in the sixth chasing the starter. |
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But Gyan missed the best openings, shooting into the side-netting after showing good strength when chasing a long pass, and then hopelessly miskicking from six yards out. |
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Turned in a fine debut effort for Declan Daly when chasing home Situla at Wolverhampton last month and has continued to thrive since her switch to William Jarvis. |
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Moreover, chasing trends is never the best decision since high exchange rate volatility makes it very difficult to find a place for your protective stop-loss orders. |
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Since the arrival of Bombardier water bomber assembly plant in the late 1990s, North Bay has been aggressive in promoting and chasing down aviation-related opportunities. |
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The game had started. A man was chasing the ball, it went out for a shy. |
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Ronnie Sneddon went over on his knee and tore ligaments in May 1992 while chasing the prisoner, who had broken out of Polmont Young Offenders Institution in Stirlingshire. |
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The leatherworker and single man was fatally injured on the night of October 2 when struck by a Walsall police patrol car chasing a motor-van in Stafford street. |
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In the cavetto is a design of dragons chasing flaming pearls. |
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Play then starts with a drop kick, with the players chasing the ball into the opposition's territory, and the other side trying to retrieve the ball and advance it. |
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John Hinkson was last seen chasing bunyips west of Thargaminda. |
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In 1695, Patrick Hume became the first editor of Paradise Lost, providing an extensive apparatus of annotation and commentary, particularly chasing down allusions. |
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Agonistic behaviour typically occurs between sexually mature males over territory or mates and may involve displays, posturing, chasing, grappling and biting. |
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You think your Caveman is always chasing you for sex. Well, he is. |
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The courtship is initiated by the male chasing the female while calling continually, and later by ritual feeding, with copulation usually following. |
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There's no point chasing that kind of success because it's so transient. |
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Generally nocturnal and shy in nature, hares change their behaviour in the spring, when they can be seen in broad daylight chasing one another around in fields. |
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He forced a fine save from Vanins before the break, after dispossessing Ritvars Rugins just inside the half and holding off the chasing mob to get his shot off. |
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He played a lazy tune that sinuated from C sharp down to G natural and back again. Astonishing that he could flute so lazy a cantilena while chasing nymphs. |
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She gives you a fake IOI to see if you will start chasing her. |
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When you stood at 45-6 on the second day at Grace Road chasing Leicestershire's first innings total of 278, you wouldn't have given a jockstrap for their chances. |
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Still unaware that any additional British ships had been sent to support the action, he signalled Invincible that he was chasing two German cruisers. |
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