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Tourists come to hunt and ice fish, and to drive the picturesque seven miles route around the frozen Rainy Lake.
She had taken considerable political risks in allowing the Americans to come to hunt down Abu Sayyaf, she said.
"Have you come to hunt us or help us?" asked Rogi, a resident of a small camp just outside Rome.
And hunters almost always come to hunt more than one species, though the lion is often the most coveted trophy sought.
Small fish find them and use them as shelter from larger fish; the larger fish then come to hunt, and soon enough the F.A.D. is at the center of a small, dense ecosystem.
And Sax-Zim, while notorious for fierce windchills that dip to 40 below, is a hot spot for great grays, which come to hunt the area's abundant moles and voles.
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Many came to hunt for designer clothing at rock-bottom prices.
He used to hunt the hare with lurchers, but longed, he says, to hunt something he did not have to kill, and so came to hunt the truffle.
The first people perhaps came to hunt only for the summer, but gradually more and more of them stayed over the winter.
Native Americans had occupied cavelike spaces under rock ledges for at least 2,000 years when they came to hunt in the woods and fish in the Hudson, Mr. Feller said.
But dogmatic, cast-iron assertions from either side about territorial rights ring hollow.Russians and Japanese first met, along the island chain, when castaways were found by Cossack adventurers coming to hunt furs, or rather to hunt the natives who hunted furs.
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