She was about to say something but her quick eyes had caught the mass of women slowly stalking toward them. |
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The orchestral introduction grips us by the scruff of the neck in the venom with which it makes hunting and stalking aurally incarnate. |
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The existence of reactive stalking raises a number of problems that require our attention. |
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A bloodsports fanatic, who was never happier than when stalking or disembowelling a deer, he also exalted them like no other Victorian artist. |
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A woman masquerades as a doctor, but is stalking a male staff member as part of a delusion of erotomania. |
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The eerie wind began to sound like the wail of a banshee, the creaks and groans of the castle began to seem like footsteps stalking toward her. |
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The claim that she is acting as a stalking horse for the party is at once hysterical and far-fetched. |
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The theory, not unreasonably, is that he is a stalking horse, a puppet operated by bigger players. |
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The rumours persisted and grew throughout the day that he may move against the leader or that a stalking horse would do the work for him. |
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But nowadays movie production isn't so much a racket as a stalking horse for the real business of producing videos and cable TV rights. |
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The very idea of sharks stalking the Gold Coast sends a shiver up the spine of beachgoers. |
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Some years ago, a newspaper headline accused him of stalking a woman, though no charges resulted. |
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You wouldn't see them at first, but sabertooth tigers, gigantic short-faced bears, and dire wolves prowl the land, stalking the grazers. |
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But this legislation is a stalking horse for bringing the new filter of sustainability into legislation. |
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The debate is more of a stalking horse for a general anxiety about media's role in our daily lives than it is about the rules. |
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We had a great time stalking redfish in two feet of water with fly or spinning rod, both methods worked for us. |
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Now, compared with bivvying up for a few days it might be short, but there is often a strong case for spending more than a few hours stalking. |
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He points out that landowners have weakened the case for shutting access, by allowing deer stalking from last week. |
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The Alliance raises the specter of Cape Wind as a stalking horse for at least three more large-scale wind farms in Nantucket Sound. |
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The large black panther, which has been spotted stalking areas of Bexley over the past three years, made its latest appearance last Thursday. |
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I twin this with a memory, from the same period, of stalking out of one of my writing classes because the students hadn't done the reading. |
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Nathan carefully set his own mug in the sink before stalking toward the same door Benny had just entered. |
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For her, skip tracing is as much about stalking and capturing elusive prey as it is about getting paid. |
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Or the controversy could itself be a stalking horse intended to lure private interests into ponying up some cash to keep the unit. |
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Such opportunities are occasionally used as a precursor for stalking or worse. |
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Meanwhile, a mentally unhinged former lover is stalking her, and the serial killer has struck again. |
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Reporting a story on extreme-job holders is a lot like stalking the Tibetan yeti. |
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Even during the stalking season, this means that access is unrestricted all year. |
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After a minute of two of stalking around the room, shaking and gibbering, I started looking around to see what had become of the chemical. |
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Charges hadn't even been filed, yet there I was stalking her street, putting on a concerned, serious face as I pumped her neighbors for tips. |
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Proffered concerns about underage drinking are thus merely a stalking horse for the financial interests at stake in these cases. |
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He used to have girls stalking him and he hated them, staring at him with huge glittery googly eyes. |
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There also is fishing available in local lochs, and stalking or grouse shooting on neighbouring estates. |
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Out in the forest a steady rustling wind crept through the trees, stalking northwards like a stealthy cat. |
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A masked killer is stalking the High School where almost all the students have deep, dark and dirty secrets hidden from the light of day. |
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His sudden appearances, like the one today, prompted her to accuse him on stalking. |
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A Washington state federal jury found the cypherpunk guilty on two of five counts of stalking government agents. |
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Next, efforts were made to locate examples of reactive stalking, especially in relation to cyberstalking. |
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A few large panels portray ancient hunts, with a figure stalking herds of deer. |
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He seemed to follow her like an owl stalking its prey, waiting for the right moment to strike. |
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This move was despicable, an invasion of privacy, and a form of stalking, and should be illegal. |
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An estranged husband was so fixated with his wife that he embarked on a two-year stalking campaign during which he followed her with a camcorder. |
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Victims of stalking have first-hand knowledge of various techniques that can be used to terrorise or control others. |
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Finding the evolutionary origin of hominids is a little like stalking big game. |
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Not knowing what to expect, they circled around, like cats stalking invisible birds. |
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Their spears were held at the ready, and they took short, cautious steps, like hunters stalking big game. |
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White Fang does not make an uproar, but rather follows quietly, stalking the stranger. |
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A cat scales a glass sharp wall and drops beside its shadow under an apple tree, stalking anxious sparrows with the first sun. |
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For the first time my dreams changed, I was stalking an antelope in the dry grass, approaching nearer and nearer until I killed it with my sword. |
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Most of the estates include salmon and trout fishing rights, grouse moors and deer stalking grounds as well as rambling lodges and outbuildings. |
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Why haven't they been, you know, stalking the neighbors, basically, to get information? |
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A jilted lover who had been stalking his former girlfriend after she ended their relationship murdered her before turning the gun on himself. |
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A woman walks into the kitchen to find her husband stalking around with a fly swatter. |
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He began associating with gangs, using drugs and verbally harassing and stalking young women. |
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People are terrified of molesters, school shootings, and people stalking women and children. |
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He becomes obsessive over his young student, stalking her and falsifying results. |
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Although the case was settled out of court, her father became obsessive, stalking her and paying a private detective to follow her. |
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I watched the slate-feathered bird stalking a shallow eddy for maybe fifteen minutes before she flew upstream. |
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But, as former judge Lord Scarman said a quarter of a century ago, it is when fear is stalking the land that bills of rights are needed most. |
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Perhaps Euclid's ghost is stalking the English countryside by night, leaving its distinctive mark wherever it happens to alight. |
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All of this is compounded by the fact that the whole stalking and lurking phase of these sequences is tedious and suspense-free. |
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A mysterious creature described as a cross between a kangaroo, a leopard, a monkey and a cat is stalking Salisbury. |
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He's soon leading a double life, stalking his latest assignment while dancing in whatever down time he can find. |
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While police attempt to calm fears that a serial attacker is stalking the borough, many residents remain concerned about their safety. |
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I felt someone stalking me when I was walking home from the errand that my mom sent me on. |
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Eliminating the stalking from my life required an attorney and an assistant district attorney. |
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Tony seems harmless enough, until his overeager wooing of Theresa flares into full-scale stalking. |
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Our friend and guide, Anup, an ornithologist, doing research in the valley, said that two weeks ago he had sighted a tiger stalking a tahr. |
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Hidden in the shadowy cover of the canopy, he waited, silently stalking his unwary prey. |
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One observer said last night that he may be adopting the role of a stalking horse for the party, generating some momentum for change. |
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The law defines the use of terms such as harassment, sexual harassment, stalking and abetment to discrimination and racial segregation. |
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She bagged a deer on her very first shoot, but found it more difficult when asked to go stalking alone. |
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My dad remembers stalking through the rubble of a bombed house while the woman who had lived there cried on the step. |
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It has rolling hills, valleys, ravines and coulees, ideal for stalking. |
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But soon the lonely Chip begins stalking him, leaving tons of messages on his answering machine. |
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On and offline, offenses ranged from awful Tinder messages to violent threats on Twitter to street stalking. |
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See the back-and-forth allegations of stalking and text-message harassment. |
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After just a few casual dates with a man, Carla Franklin faced years of harassment, stalking, and cyberbullying. |
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The estate extends in all to some 5300 acres and offers some classic red and roe deer stalking, woodcock shooting and excellent brown trout fishing on a number of hill lochs. |
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Walker's sharply funny piece about a fading movie star who starts stalking one of her fans will be remounted in this summer's Fringe festival and is a show to look out for. |
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Field sports, including shooting, stalking and fishing, have long been an integral part of life in Scotland and many disciplines are synonymous with the country itself. |
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Aiming for the market occupied by the rich, some insurers are introducing cover for stalking, road rage, car jacking, aggravated burglary and kidnap. |
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This appears to support the overall argument that some former stalking victims may go on to victimise others they perceive as threatening in some way. |
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This time, however, the birds were starting to stir and make noise, and a neighbourhood cat was stalking one in the grass that was already making a grab for a worm or two. |
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His boots padding against the floor were muffled because of the thick carpet, and he doubted he was making anymore noise than a cat stalking a mouse. |
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In addition to breeding calves and colts, Glenn earns a living taking clients out for guided hunts and stalking the occasional problem cat for local ranchers. |
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Besides, there is so much to do that such luxuries as spending hours and hours stalking cats in pursuit of the perfect shot are simply not possible. |
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In the meantime I caution you that any further attempts at stalking my client via the interweb will result in the appropriate authorities being notified. |
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Despite the conditions, they're as alert as ever, for stalking these hills are Patagonia pumas, cats that can pull down guanacos twice their weight. |
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The mystery of whether big cats are stalking Pembrokeshire is no closer to being solved, after laboratory analysis of faeces failed to prove their existence. |
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Luca growled, still impatiently stalking up and down the hall. |
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His ascent to his current post would be because Secretary Rice has confidence is his ability and character, not because he is a stalking horse for the Democrats. |
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It walked with a stalking grace that reminded me of a big cat, perhaps a lynx, especially with those tufted ears and cheeks, and the furry ruff around the neck. |
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I said and got up, stalking off to my room in a frightful temper. |
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There has also been an outpouring of sympathy and shared stories from other women who have been victims of stalking. |
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He knew of the history, he knew of the stalking behavior, and he was done with her. |
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When the persistent passive-aggressive Nice Guy act fails, do they step it up to elaborate Steve-Urkel-esque stalking and stunts? |
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Her testimony was necessarily brief, as she had never met Valle, or had any inkling that he was stalking her. |
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Mung-k'u, a Miao tribesman, age 35, is stalking fish with a spear. |
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There he insinuates himself with the locals as the new bootlegger and begins stalking luce and her two charges. |
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My stalking slowed to a defeated trudge and my shoulders drooped. |
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When our selected volunteers began stalking Phil, he finally appeared to many users for whom he had been a no-show. |
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Unfortunately, the head was attached to his body, which as a unit had rented the apartment under hers and had bored a hole in the ceiling for stalking purposes. |
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This braggart weaves astonishing tales of cunning and will while stalking game, and even more preposterous stories of superhuman feats of boozing. |
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The best route for the Democrats is to sponsor me as stalking horse. |
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Conservative ideas play but a minor role in the account, and are themselves generally characterized as mere stalking horses for corporate interests. |
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But is this just a stalking horse to raise the state retirement age? |
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It's as if the Masai warriors of the past have leapt into the present, exchanging their weaponry for spins and the stalking combat steps from Brazilian capoeira. |
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The Deer Commission is on dangerous ground in calling for abolition of the closed season for stalking stags and extending the open season for shooting hinds. |
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He has been charged with stalking, indecent acts and indecent dealing. |
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Whether you like field sports such as shooting and stalking or to get out on the river with your fishing rod, this place offers a slice of heaven. |
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It was that Bengal tiger of a ballerina, Sofiane Sylve, stalking onstage on steely pointes, as if France itself had come to explicate this most elusive of texts. |
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I mean, unless you get one, Noah will forevermore keep stalking you. |
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Finally, the motivations behind corporate cyberstalking incidents can be very different to those commonly associated with offline stalking and cyberstalking. |
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In discussing British and American legislation related to stalking and cyberstalking, for example, Bocij considers the concept of a test of reasonableness. |
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Such a process would have occurred naturally, as a consequence of the board's membership being made up almost exclusively of victims of stalking and cyberstalking. |
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However, the methods used to pursue victims are likely to be limited because they lack the knowledge and experience of victims of cyberstalking and stalking. |
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In the case study, stalking by proxy was used several times, such as when the group of cyberstalkers recruited another stalker to pursue the victim on their behalf. |
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Instinctively, we know there are many more lone wolves, thinking, planning, stalking, getting ready to strike us again. |
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Grisly There is even grisly footage of Komodo dragons injecting a buffalo with venom then stalking it for three weeks, waiting for it to die. |
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It feeds mostly on aquatic creatures which it catches after standing stationary beside or in the water or stalking its prey through the shallows. |
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Similar to the stalking behaviors of an unknown assailant, this type of cyberharassment can cause undue anxiety and hypervigilance in the victim. |
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This is the time of year when hunters are stalking the woods for deer. |
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This campaign was met with violence by loyalists who viewed the campaign as a republican stalking horse. |
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They only went on one date, and then morello began stalking him. |
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And pigs can fly, your 401 just doubled in value, Al Davis got a crewcut and Jennifer Connelly will not stop stalking me. |
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He spoke to The Daily Beast about stalking Jackie O. and Marlon Brando. |
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Borders intended for Najafi to be the stalking horse bid for an auction today. |
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But sadly, it wouldn't surprise me if Meulensteen was a stalking horse whose appointment is the forerunner to Jol leaving. |
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What swimmer Carrie Grainger will make of the bearded sniffler stalking her is anybody's guess. |
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Children run past, including the girl from Test Card F who symbolizes the death that has been stalking Sam since the beginning. |
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Seven years ago the Wrays took out a restraining order against Laura's former employee Fiona Harvey who was stalking her. |
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As for shooting a man from behind a wall, it is cruelly like to stalking a deer. |
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The techniques were stalking, snare and traps and par force hunting with dog packs. |
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At a distance, the checks blend together making the fabric ideal camouflage for stalking game. |
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The order prohibits the defendant from assaulting, harassing, threatening, stalking, or intimidating the person seeking the order. |
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In the state of New South Wales, a court may grant an apprehended violence order to a person who fears violence, harassment, abuse, or stalking. |
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Victims of cyberstalking experience increased psychological distress compared to stalking victims in general. |
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Although primarily a solitary predator, the wildcat has been known to hunt in pairs or in family groups, with each cat devoted entirely to listening, stalking, or pouncing. |
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Privately, they believe the Dutchman, who will leave his Holland job after the World Cup, is using them as a stalking horse ahead of negotiations with Spurs. |
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The CDMA and LTE Access stalking horse asset sale agreement announced on June 19 th, and the agreements around our Enterprise business are solid proof of that value. |
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The clouds hung unevenly over the climbing mountains, so that far snow-bestrewn headlands looked like the speckly backs of monsters stalking up into the sky. |
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A SLAUGHTERMAN obsessed with a mother-of-three executed her with a bolt gun just hours after she called police to say he was stalking her, a court heard yesterday. |
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Liberals loved him, back in 1992, for dodging the draft and for admitting he'd been around pot-smokers without stalking out in a snit or summoning the narcs. |
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The polar bear also hunts by stalking seals resting on the ice. |
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The trial became what many saw as a grotesque form of entertainment, with the media stalking witnesses, the glut of pop books, and the glamourization of commentators. |
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This helps the them detect predators stalking it from above. |
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Monogram Appetizers was the stalking horse bidder entering the court-supervised auction and was declared the winning bidder at the conclusion of the auction. |
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The question related to recent reports about the possibility of a stalking horse coming forward to force a leadership contest in the Conservative Party. |
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