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Informal coursing can be a true form of hunting, often conducted to kill game or vermin, either for food, pest control or as a pastime.
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In the meantime, perhaps the committee could undertake an analysis of the bill's costs and benefits, an analysis that, if carefully conducted, ought to kill the legislation for good.
We conduct operations to kill or capture violent extremists of all types to protect the Iraqi people and support the GOI.
One study was conducted to determine speed of kill on experimentally infested dogs.
The C.I.A. plans to carry out armed drone missions against Qaeda operatives in Yemen, and the military has conducted drone strikes to kill insurgents in Somalia.
However, further optimisation of the LTP operational parameters needs to be conducted, in order to kill the proportion of cells that remain viable after treatment.
Frank Grippe of the 10th Mountain Division was among those Americans who was told his mission would be "to conduct blocking positions" to kill or capture fleeing Qaeda fighters flushed out by advancing Afghan allies who were to carry the weight of Operation Anaconda.
His reports made it plain that his forces were conducting planned operations to kill or drive out the Muslim and Catholic population of Herzegovina.
Raids conducted by Special Forces to kill key militants — as in the case of Abu Musab al Zarqawi, who was killed in Iraq by Special Forces working under the command of General Stanley McChrystal — are status-based operations.
For him, the relevant issue was not whether the bombing was conducted specifically in order to kill people (motive) but whether it could be reasonably expected to do so.
All told, MSF General Director Christopher Stokes concluded: "The view from inside the hospital is that this attack was conducted with a purpose to kill and destroy.
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