In these popular children's tales the wolf is made out to be a marauder and a killer of livestock and people. |
But the more evident marauder is pigeons, thanks to the sandwich crusts left by lunchers and the feed spread by misguided bird fanciers. |
That is the burning question among energy pundits, given the latest scare tactics deployed by the moustachioed marauder of Iraq. |
How private worry about hyphens or apostrophes will so often turn a person into a punctuational avenging marauder, a ruthless grammatical Genghis Khan. |
The detective cowboys up to hunt down the mysterious marauder. |
The focus of urban planning is now on eco-friendly methods to tackle the winged marauder, the mosquito, going by what planners say. |