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The council recently proposed allowing a hunt to drop that number to one per 2.35 acres.
"They're not interested in public education because they need a hunt to sell licenses and raise money for their salaries".
It might take a bit of a hunt to find the gems, but the joy is in the chase.
They then hired Ravenchase to create a hunt to get summer interns to mingle with the rest of the firm.
Patricia Dunn, the woman who replaced Ms Fiorina as chairman, stands accused of felonies in a hunt to find leakers on the board and last month resigned.
This complemented a previous look at pricing for standard infantry arms, which helped explain why the underground manufacturing effort had taken root: steep prices for weapons, and intense demand, drove a hunt to find as many sources as possible.
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"He'll dig his own grave," scoffs Harrison, when Jim embarks on a dangerous hunt to retrieve a prized colt.
They howl after a successful hunt, to rally a pack, or just for fun.
Freud launched an international hunt to find a stolen portrait in 2001, offering a £100,000 reward.
It was a scavenger hunt to find songs like that.
Now Sun journalists believe he has launched a witch hunt to protect himself.
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