Hunting and gathering for bush tucker is a favourite pastime among most age groups. |
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Hunting became more complex, and fish and bird bones show up abundantly for the first time in food refuse. |
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In Drag Hunting, a pack of hounds follows a scent laid by a human rather than pursuing a live quarry. |
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Hunting with dogs would ban a number of less well-known bloodsports, like hare coursing, mink hunting, rabbiting with terriers. |
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Hunting season is upon us, and some of you may want to work up a new load to take afield this fall. |
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The meet took place 48 hours after the Hunting Bill came into force and unknown to the police the riders made a kill. |
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Hunting dogs have an easier time treeing a raccoon than forcing it out of a burrow. |
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Hunting rifles and their respective ammo would remain legal to manufacture. |
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Hunting celebrated the imperial virtues of courage and manliness and confirmed the power of colonial rule. |
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Hunting for meat and hides has severely decreased the natural populations of aoudads in the Sahara. |
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Hunting with hounds demands great skill and the key to keeping your clientele as a hunt is to provide good sport. |
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Hunting has nothing to do with pest control and everything to do with a cruel, barbaric pastime. |
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Hunting during the 18th and 19th centuries greatly reduced the distribution of the sea otter. |
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If the Hunting Bill was so important, why did neither the Prime Minister nor the Chancellor bother to vote in most divisions? |
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Hunting and tournaments, at least for some nobles, began to give way to a lively interest in culture and education. |
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Hunting is big business around here, with big-game hunters from all over the world visiting the many lodges and ranches in the area. |
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I intend that the Hunting Stewart tartan trews worn by the Royal Scots will become standard mess dress for all the ship's officers. |
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Hunting bears for trophies or rugs will not provide money to farmers and will not provide the relief that citizens are demanding. |
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The men launched Friday evening from Eddings Point and hoped to do some shrimping before heading to Hunting Island to camp. |
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The pro-hunters were keen to show their disgust at the new Hunting Act, which makes the blood sport illegal. |
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Hunting without hounds does make this blood sport less cruel, but even still, it is inhumane. |
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The Hunting Bill was given an unopposed second reading by the House of Lords, after a debate that lasted nearly nine hours. |
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Hunting has traditionally been an important means of subsistence in the Caucasus Mountain region. |
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Hunting is also seasonal and does not take place when a vixen is suckling her cubs. |
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Hunting is important to me but it pales in comparison to family responsibility. |
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Richard Wilson said the hunt would continue to meet but abide by the requirements of the Hunting Act. |
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Hunting seasons come and go and competitive shooters are only a small part of most gun shops' clientele. |
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As translator, interpolator, and author, Gascoigne not only channels the work of others but also adds his own unique contributions to Hunting. |
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Hunting trophies line the walls and cartwheel light fixtures hang from the ceiling, illuminating the tables and paved stone floor. |
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Saturday marked the first test of the controversial Hunting Act, which came into force on Friday. |
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Under the Hunting Act, which came into force in February this year, it is illegal to allow a pack of dogs to hunt and kill a fox. |
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The Hunting Act, which outlaws fox-hunting, deer-hunting and hare-coursing with dogs, comes into force on Friday. |
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The Hunting Bill is before the House of Lords, and the metropolitan middle classes and the rural population are at daggers drawn. |
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Hunting accessories encompass everything from cleaning supplies and game bags to knives, tools and all the knick-knacks hunters collect. |
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Hunting is actually one of the safer sports going, with far fewer injuries each year than, say, touch football, Frisbee football, or even your unit's physical fitness program. |
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Hunting was primarily a male activity everywhere, housebuilding and agriculture primarily female, while work with livestock varied among ethnic groups. |
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Hunting and hawking were popular among the gentlemen of early Tudor England because they enjoyed it, but there was more to this interest than the obsession of the enthusiast. |
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The two themes have been a constant in his movies, control going hand-in-hand with regret, from Jason Bourne to Will Hunting and Mike McDermott, the card sharp in Rounders. |
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Hunting in snow, I'd wear heavy wool socks, shoes, and rubber overshoes. |
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Also The Hunting Bill was given an unopposed second reading and now goes to its committee stage later this month, where peers can seek to amend it. |
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Hunting preserves advertise in hunting magazines and on the internet. |
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Hunting down highwaymen was not the usual preserve of a Bow Street Runner. |
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Hunting had already been stopped, except for a small quota of marine mammals for the needs of the local population. |
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There's nothing to stop a group of hounds and horsemen dressed in their Hunting Pink riding out with their dogs. |
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Hunting spiders usually do not build webs, but wait for their prey to come near. |
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Hunting rifles with their light barrel contours should shoot three rounds per group. |
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Opponents of the measure, Mainers for Fair Bear Hunting, called such tactics cruel and unsporting. |
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Hunting with blowguns, homemade crossbows and other improvised arms is covered, as is practical taxidermy for the trophies collected. |
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That can be a thing of the past with the help of the Booger Treestand Retriever from Walnut Grove Hunting. |
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Hunting for micrometastases in either sentinel lymph nodes or bone marrow isn't justified for these women, say the researchers. |
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He utilised the red Royal Stewart and the green Hunting Stewart tartans for carpets, while using the Dress Stewart for curtains and upholstery. |
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Traditional examples of such are Black Watch, Caledonian, Hunting Stewart, and Jacobite tartans. |
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Hunting polecats by moonlight was also a popular diversion among midland schoolboys. |
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Hunting primarily occurs in areas of Greenland, Canada, Russia, and Norway. |
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Hunting of wild birds as well as their domestication would have required considerable knowledge of their habits. |
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The North American Shed Hunting Club, founded in 1991, is an organization for those who take part in this activity. |
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Hunting and competition from livestock have greatly decreased their population. |
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Hunting was an important source of protein but the scarcity of game has all but extinguished this practice. |
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Parts of the moorland were within the Royal Hunting Forests in the Middle Ages. |
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Hunting occurs mostly at night, but this owl is known to be diurnal and crepuscular as well. |
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Hunting for treasures on any special day can be fun for children and parents alike. |
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But her favourite image in the book is a remarkable shot of the park's pack of rare African Hunting Dogs. |
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Hunting of wood ducks, canvasbacks and redheads was prohibited in 1936, and the season was cut to 30 days. |
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The new Kandy Korn with Apple Aroma from Extreme Hunting Solutions is a sweet treat that will draw in the big ones. |
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Bloodhounds are also used to hunt a human runner in the sport of Hunting the Clean Boot. |
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Since the Hunting Act in England and Wales, only Masters and Hunt Servants tend to wear red coats or the hunt livery whilst out hunting. |
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Hunting and gathering was humanity's first and most successful adaptation, occupying at least 90 percent of human history. |
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Hunting of rock ptarmigans was banned in Iceland in 2003 and 2004 due to its declining population. |
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Hunting occurs during the dry season and frequently results in bush fires which burn out of control and cause extensive property damage and mortality each year. |
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Hunting with Agassaei hounds was popular in Celtic Britain, even before the Romans arrived, introducing the Castorian and Fulpine hound breeds which they used to hunt. |
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Hunting is unregulated in many areas within the range of the brown bear. |
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Hunting is a cruel, blood sport,'' is the mantra of the gun-haters. |
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He has played in concerts to raise funds for the organisation and publicly opposed the Labour Party's ban on fox hunting with the 2004 Hunting Act. |
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Hunting alone threatens hundreds of mammalian species around the world. |
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Hunting horns were blown, and 'Pompey Till I Die' flags were flown. |
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Hunting has been allowed again since 2005, but is restricted to selected days, which are revised yearly and all trade of rock ptarmigan is illegal. |
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Hunting scenes and portraits are also common in Sikh painting. |
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Hunting and fur trade is still a significant part of the local economy. |
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My dad, who was a big John Wayne fan, always said Apaches believed you had to have your eyes to find the Happy Hunting Ground so I swithered about them but what the heck? |
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Two new female African Hunting dogs meet the 15-year-old resident male. |
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Hunting and fishing are significant industries in the state. |
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Hunting the buffalo was a critical part of Mandan survival and rituals. |
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