I will not take whatever I please and hide it under the bed so my people can have a scavenger hunt looking for it. |
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As in previous years, it engaged its audience in the manner of a scavenger hunt, requiring a spirit of adventure and discovery. |
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Neither will I chew tanned horsehide until it becomes soft and pliable for the shoes of a desert scavenger! |
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After another round on the bike, we scrambled through woods and wetlands on a scavenger hunt. |
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At least the teeth of Andrewsarchus seem to make it more of scavenger than Tyrannosaurus might have been. |
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Recently, in a daylong event, employees formed teams and went on a scavenger hunt around Rochester. |
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It also enhances the antioxidant activity of vitamin E, a fat-soluble free radical scavenger. |
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As a result of the scavenger hunt, students have become more observant and learned more about the environment that surrounds them. |
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Catalase acts as a free radical scavenger by neutralizing superoxide radical anion and hydrogen peroxide. |
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The sport of geocaching is perhaps best described as a high-tech scavenger hunt in which computers and the Great Outdoors come together. |
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Instead, he believes Rugops was a scavenger, using its head to pick at carrion rather than fighting other animals for food. |
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Set off on a scavenger hunt on the beaches of Morecambe and collect as many items washed up on the shore as possible from 1.30 pm. |
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Our study has shown that CDA-II was a good scavenger of hydroxyl radical, and it inhibited lipid peroxidation in brain homogenates. |
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In the next few years, finding gluten-free foods should become less of a scavenger hunt, making mealtime less stressful. |
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The scavenger molecules, when added to the bulk, also find it difficult to surmount this barrier and pick up the proton from the protein surface. |
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As a result, the scavenger hyenas deplete all the resources in the Pridelands, and the land falls apart. |
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He lost the ticket too, so he returned from his beat with a face like thunder snarling dire deprecations at the scavenger hunters. |
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Primarily a carnivore the wolverine captures most of its prey, though it is also an extensive scavenger, eating quantities of carrion. |
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Instead of watching television, they can learn family history by playing a game similar to a scavenger hunt. |
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In addition, these ligands markedly upregulated production of CD36, a scavenger receptor that regulates phagocytosis of apoptotic neutrophils. |
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It has very powerful claws and is an active predator, scavenger and cannibal. |
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Can you just imagine how that little scenario of scavenger fun and games unfolded? |
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This is a great blend. Miller and Dallaglio can run with the ball, while Back is a nuggety scavenger who can ensure continuity and turnovers. |
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There were 53 bells hanging in the tower of the Canberra Carillon until yesterday's Bush Week scavenger hunt. |
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We identified the man as some nameless street scavenger who had a few run-ins with local law enforcement. |
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Part scavenger hunt, part day hiking, and part map reading add up to a pretty good description of geocaching. |
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In addition, T-cells can create microphages and scavenger cells that scour the body looking for foreign substances in need of a smackdown. |
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As a direct free radical scavenger, NAC reduces hypochlorous acid produced by neutrophils in order to kill target cells. |
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While it wasn't a really long race course, there was a requirement to make eleven stops along the route as part of a scavenger hunt. |
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When the caravan wraps up, you'll have a chance to win prizes in our trivia scavenger hunt. |
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This lizard is a fierce predator and scavenger, and is thought to have caused human fatalities. |
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In this picture, an Indonesian scavenger takes a break from collecting plastic from garbage clogging a Jakarta canal. |
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Plan a staff scavenger hunt that takes staff members to all areas of the camp property. |
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With a wing span of up to 5ft and a distinctive long, forked tail, the red kite is a scavenger by nature and akin to a vulture. |
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Life is a scavenger hunt run backward as well as forward, a race to comprehend. |
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Epigallocatechin gallate is a flavonoid antioxidant, which is an ideal scavenger of peroxyl radicals and is thus, in principle, an effective inhibitor of lipid peroxidation. |
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Propyl gallate, the alkoxyl radicals scavenger, also suppressed the mobility shift and strongly inhibited the formation of all protein cross-linking products. |
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Here we let the cat out of the bag. We would be going on a scavenger hunt through Selb. |
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Make your walk into a scavenger hunt, clean up your neighbourhood, or pick up a pointy rock, a red leaf, pine cone or discarded paper. |
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Past activities have included Mardi Gras, pool tournaments, murder mystery dinners, casino nights and scavenger hunts. |
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Use a scavenger hunt of a list of objects that have a connection to the topic. |
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By going on a scavenger hunt, children will explore the close ties between people and the animal world. |
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Event Details: Explore science and technology in Canada when you participate in our special scavenger hunt that the whole family can enjoy. |
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When you have completed this scavenger hunt, you can use your answers to put information on your classroom Road to Peace. |
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In this section, you'll also find an online scavenger hunt that will introduce you to our favourite internet safety resources. |
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Everyone can participate in interactive games, free on-court tennis clinics, a fun scavenger hunt, games, entertainment and more! |
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Instead, by 1858, the walls had been demolished, brickwork removed, and the ground given over to a local scavenger, to use as a rubbish dump. |
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The other issue that has popped up this year is the presence of the minute scavenger beetle in canola. |
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The electrolytic removal of the metals generates acid that is collected and reused for regeneration of scavenger resins. |
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The methanol acts as a water scavenger and helps break down hydrates that would restrict gas flow. |
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It is more of a scavenger than a hunter, and is usually dependent on other carnivores, such as wolves, to kill the animals for it to eat. |
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To the bald eagle, a vulturish scavenger that will eat most anything, nothing is more inviting than a dazed and disabled coot idling on flat water. |
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Eleodes extricata is a widespread, grassland darkling beetle classified as a scavenger, feeding primarily on decaying vegetation, fungi, and seeds. |
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The shortnose gar are predators that can occupy the role of a scavenger, but often competes for food with common gamefishes like the northern pike, walleyes, and bass. |
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The eggs are disbursed throughout the five boroughs and a citywide scavenger hunt ensues. |
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Infection is a common complication of acute leukemia treatment when the granulocyte scavenger white cells are low spontaneously or after treatment. |
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Each scavenger could collect about 14 kilograms of plastic waste per day. |
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These activities made up the morning's events before breaking for lunch and continuing on the rest of the day with a scavenger hunt and a children's tug-of-war. |
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On that day, we've got a scavenger hunt going on with grab bags. |
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Do a photo scavenger hunt to make your walk more fun and adventurous. |
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Bottom or near-bottom feeding of the L klingeri animal as a scavenger or as a microphagous predator is envisaged, in a low-energy environmental setting. |
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They were hoping to win the annual Bush Week scavenger hunt. |
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Take geocaching, a small but growing nerd sport that combines the childhood thrill of the scavenger hunt with the bushwhacking joys of orienteering. |
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Nephrops norvegicus is a scavenger and predator that makes short foraging excursions, mainly during periods of subdued light. |
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One of the best examples is a farm scavenger hunt held in New York state. |
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With no one to compel us to use what medical science offers us, we drift through early adulthood careless of our health and asking medical science only to act as a scavenger picking up the pieces of our wrecked constitutions. |
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This model also explains the clinically observed efficacy of the nitric oxide scavenger, vitamin B12, and various combinations of antioxidants in treating these chronic illnesses. |
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At almost twenty feet high and almost forty feet long, the T-Rex was not a great hunter but a scavenger, eating what other animals or dinosaurs left behind. |
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Students, teachers, and clients who visited the office participated in rock-identification contests and scavenger hunts, and the winners received prizes and certificates. |
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For maximum effectiveness, this phytotherapic duo is accompanied by vitamin E, a potent free radical scavenger, which helps to protect the skin against external aggressions. |
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As an extracurricular activity, you could ask your students to conduct a scavenger hunt for symbols and signs of remembrance that may be found within their homes, neighbourhoods, and community. |
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Follow these instructions to complete the scavenger hunt. |
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Or head to the Griffintown Cultural Corridor to discover local curiosities in all their glory, including a guided tour of a theatre workshop, music, dance, poetry and even a scavenger hunt! |
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The tenters would not stop to allow the scavenger to work because they were paid by how much they could produce. |
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At that point, Tyson had become a scavenger spewing bile and pus. |
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Letterboxing is similar to a scavenger hunt, with clues that could be simple directions or could use compass bearings and map coordinates. |
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A TOTAL of 75 people went head-to-head yesterday on the first day of a scavenger hunt in Manama Suq. |
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The eagle population first took a knock when America expanded west and trigger-happy ranchers confused the pescivorous scavenger with the golden eagle, a species that really does eat chicken and sheep. |
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Here, the city's once-definitive, now-dwindling Parsi community continues with its 3,000-year-old 3,000-year-old 3,000-year-oldosing of the dead body by exposing it to scavenger birds. |
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The second day includes a very popular scavenger hunt around the school making use of a passport-like document that students fill in as they find different locations around the school. |
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We have an afternoon and evening of events lined up including a Christmas-in-July snowball fight, a scavenger hunt and a chance to show off your lookalike competition costumes. |
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Staff and board members used tactical and engineering skills to compete in a straw tower-building contest, and stayed active by racing around the hotel in a scavenger hunt and learning how to jig. |
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The Panel noted that there was no problem with conducting this type of scavenger hunt contest and that it was reasonable to expect that clues would be vague and open to more than one interpretation. |
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The book led them on a scavenger hunt through their own apartment. |
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Answers to some of the scavenger hunt questions can be found here. |
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An outdoor scavenger hunt and hike employing GPS technology is the perfect springboard for a discussion about the inuksuk? used by many generations of Inuit for guidance and orientation on the land. |
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A new scavenger hunt is based on the superpopular High School Musical movies. |
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They also got to see more of new heroes including scavenger Rey and runaway Stormtrooper Finn, while Kylo Ren oozed phantom menace as the Dark Side's latest poster boy. |
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Inspired by Mable Ringling's pet parrot, Patch is your guide for this scavenger hunt that will introduce you to some of the Museum's most exciting circus treasures. |
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Formerly, the radical scavenger used was a pentachlorophenol derivative. |
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Strychnine and 4-aminopyridine used as avicides are not only highly toxic to target birds but also pose secondary hazards to predatory and scavenger animals. |
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Certainly, the presence of a punctured navicular suggested scavenger involvement in disarticulating the extremities of at least one of the corpses. |
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It's the time of year for scavenger hunts and my sisters and I would go out looking for fallen leaves, spinning jennies, conkers, beech nuts and acorns. |
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Bioflavonoid, rutin is a powerful radical scavenger and its free radical scavenging ability may be due to its inhibitory activity on the enzyme xanthine oxidase. |
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