Sentence examples for forest pursued from inspiring English sources

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As for the sight of the threatened girl haring through the forest, pursued by a posse of swirling leaves, with the branches clawing at her clothes, it possesses not just the sharp-toothed, half-Teutonic atmosphere that Disney could reliably conjure from his artists; it is also edited with a violent sophistication that chops straight into children's dreams.

He issues a big price for the Punisher's head, who then needs to escape from his hideout through a forest, pursued by assassins.

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Currently, there are around 2000 Waorani living in approximately 38 small scattered villages, and small groups scattered throughout the forest, pursuing more traditional ways of life [Beckerman et al., 2009; Finer et al., 2009; Lu, 2001].

Scene 1. Prince Tamino, lost in a wild forest, is being pursued by a giant serpent.

Leaked documents cast doubt on commitment to forest plan Ecuador pursued deal while pledging to protect Yasuni, papers show Yasuni's most unusual species – in pictures For the first time since the second world war, Japan is set to alter its pacifist policy by lifting the prohibition on the use of force to settle international disputes.

Mitigating human disturbances by progressively minimizing cattle and human impacts on the forest should be pursued along with habitat expansion for large ungulates, whose presence is essential for leopard occupancy.

The six-week trial also revealed how Forest City Ratner relentlessly pursued approval for its 81-acre Ridge Hill project, using public officials, current and former, to do its bidding.

They were running through the forest, through the trees, pursued distantly and silently by the man with the axe blood smearing their clothes and their faces, their bodies whipped by sprinting through brambles and sticks when they came upon a cliff face.

They were running through the forest, through the trees, pursued distantly and silently by the man with the axe – blood smearing their clothes and their faces, their bodies whipped by sprinting through brambles and sticks – when they came upon a cliff face.

After the camps were destroyed, in 1996, most of the Rwandan Hutus who remained in Congo fled west into the equatorial rain forests, where the Rwandan Army pursued them, accompanied by a Congolese rebel alliance that swept across the country and, with the support of the armies of at least half a dozen other African states, overthrew Mobutu, installing in his place the rebel leader Laurent Kabila.

Carbon financing, the compensation of forest dwellers for pursuing sustainable industries, would provide an added incentive, which is vital given the uncertain markets for natural rubber and other non-timber forest products.

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