Reporting a story on extreme-job holders is a lot like stalking the Tibetan yeti. |
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He was imprisoned in Switzerland for terrorising skiers while dressed as a yeti. |
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In parts of the Himalaya, the big cats have a near-mythical status comparable with the yeti, or abominable snowman. |
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How many times has something as fanciful as a unicorn, a yeti, a mermaid or a werewolf turned out to be based on fact? |
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Scientists were baffled by the DNA in so-called yeti hair discovered by a British expedition in Bhutan two years ago. |
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Was this the fabled yeti, terrorizing another doomed high-altitude expedition? |
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Get Pingu past all the giraffes, elephants and snakes in this yeti golf style game using a flamingo. |
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Those people will tell you that the yeti is a species of bear. |
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It was a Karvitaka, an equivalent to a yeti, but a lot bigger. |
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Sykes, who in September will release a book detailing his search for a yeti, agrees. |
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For the study, Sykes appealed to cryptozoologists the world over to send him hair samples that might belong to a yeti. |
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You said you spotted a yeti and that it was a great disappointment. |
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On her travels she meets some mountain climbers and a yeti, whom she befriends and eventually brings home to her family boat. |
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For example, the jurists tend to keep only the judicial aspects of violence and yeti t is not the scheme purpose. |
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Shoals of luminous creatures swim by, including a group of angler fish, some yeti crabs and an enormous siphonophore. |
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Do not be surprised if, whatever proper name it is eventually assigned, the new, mountain-dwelling, central-Asian species actually becomes known as the yeti. |
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It simply established that we still have no hard evidence for the yeti. |
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In the end, the study offers no proof of the existence of a yeti. |
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After all, how many parents knew what a siphonophore or a yeti crab was at age three? |
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Once upon a time, there was a yeti who loved jellybeans and ballet. |
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Last year Russian academic Professor Valentin Sapunov claimed a population of 200 yeti exist in the Kemerovo, Khakassia and Altai regions of Siberia. |
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It is a solid river of ice broken into huge blocks, thrust downwards by a glacier or very large Yeti. |
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Long and shaggy, in real or imitation fur, Yeti coats are ideal partners against the cold. |
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A Japanese expedition equipped with infrared cameras will scour the Nepali Himalayas in search of the legendary Yeti, or Abominable Snowman. |
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Get as close as you dare to mythical monsters including dragons, the Unicorn and the Yeti and learn about the mystery that surrounds them. |
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In the music video, Hamm plays a traveling photographer who makes friends with a tiny blue Yeti. |
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Sykes approached the study believing that the Yeti legend may not be made up out of whole cloth. |
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Other respondees thought this predicted the appearance of Yeti or Bigfoot. |
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But somehow the motoring Yeti has transformed our perception of the abominable snowman as some sort of lovable, furry creature. |
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But if there's a clunkier stylist at work in the Yeti fields, I don't want to read him. |
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