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It throws out dark purple flowers in March and April, but you'll have to hunt about under the leaves to find them.
I seem to remember my dad telling me, as I was learning how to hunt, about the way crows understood the range of a shotgun.
A loophole in IWC regulations allows pro-whaling countries to hunt about 2,000 whales a year in the name of scientific research.
"I'm definitely giving her that opportunity to hunt, about three times a week at the moment.
Like most nascent cultures, Afrikanerdom has had to hunt about a bit for its symbology.
He has spoken against the approval and has promised to speak to Hunt about his concerns.
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So far, he claims, he's managed to hunt down about 1,000.
It might be said that Christopher McCandless did indeed starve to death in the Alaskan wild, but this only because he'd been poisoned, and the poison had rendered him too weak to move about, to hunt or forage, and, toward the end, "extremely weak," "too weak to walk out," and, having "much trouble just to stand up".
McCoy, who likes to hunt, also talked about fishing in ponds, Sanchez said.
A joint team from the Central Intelligence Agency and the Defense Intelligence Agency has been sent to Iraq to hunt for clues about Commander Speicher's fate.
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