A chance to get something done without the media bloodhounds on our heels all the time. |
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It's his job to groom and care for the prison's bloodhounds and weapons-sniffing dogs. |
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The incessant barking of the bloodhounds grated on Bryony's nerves, and Drake's movements jarred her concentration. |
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Then of course there is the pro-China media, ever ready to unleash the bloodhounds on a scent provided by the opposition parties. |
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Even when I have forgotten to leave a note with directions, he has sniffed us out like bloodhounds in the bat cave. |
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No trail is laid or dragged and the bloodhounds have such a keen sense of smell that they can follow the scent left by the running shoes. |
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Like the bloodhounds they are, they must have sniffed the overpowering scent of money mixed with a human rights issue, and went in for the kill. |
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That one's involved in presenting antigens to helper T cells, a process very close to presenting a pack of bloodhounds with someone's dirty sock. |
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He was treed by bloodhounds in the swamp on the outskirts of my holdings. |
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To chase a single fox for miles using god knows how many horses, bloodhounds and people is hardly the most effective way of controlling the fox population. |
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The result, though, could be lives saved and murderers caught as well as a few redundant bloodhounds. |
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Like ravenous bloodhounds, they will efficiently search out and destroy diseased cells, harmful bacteria, and other impurities. |
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They are very hardy scenthounds that specialize in hares and foxes, although they can also be used as bloodhounds. |
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The County provided bloodhounds on Tuesday night to scour the area in an effort to determine if the girl was killed there or if her body was dumped there. |
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One might even believe that any company with large enough market share would now have to fear the wrath of the European Commission and its anti-innovation bloodhounds. |
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They both share a tremendous love and passion for bloodhounds. |
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Those families that used to own the best bloodhounds for hunting. |
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There are also another 26 packs of draghounds and bloodhounds which exist purely to hunt a runner or trail. |
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These bloodhounds of counterrevolution served their bourgeois masters well, butchering revolutionaries like the German communists Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg. |
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Linda has been sharing her time with bloodhounds for the last 20 years. |
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I noticed when I travelled into Europe the other day there were no disinfectant mats, there were no bloodhounds checking whether I had a ham sandwich in my pocket, no questions. |
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Their awesome aptitudes for hard work in mountainous areas and the plains alike have earned Austrian Black and Tan Hounds a great reputation as scenthounds and bloodhounds. |
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Horses were sacrificed for the arrest, but the M. P.'s are worse than bloodhounds when they scent the track of a smuggler, and they fetch their men every time. |
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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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