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"Anyone who is hunting about for a 7 per cent.
But swimming and boating kill over 4,500 Americans a year, hunting about 90, and twice as many golfers get hurt as skiers.
A fisheries spokesman said Mr. Watson had been hauled aboard the Halifax‐based ship Martin Karlsen, which is hunting about 55 miles northeast of this Newfoundland town.
The brothers started hunting about seven years ago and it's clear the trip is at least to some extent a corporate jolly, but Ed is adamant it has a genuine aim.
WHO -- Peter Houck, 67, a retired intelligence officer who now works as a consultant, and his wife, Carolyn, 64, a lawyer from Chevy Chase, Md .WHAT -- 2-bedroom town house WHERE -- St. Michaels, Md. Peter: When we were house hunting about a year ago, living in town wasn't on our minds.
Pakistani security forces are hunting about 20 men accused of participating in the Mumbai attack who remain at large, he said, adding that his country was serious about cracking down because of the hundreds of terrorist attacks carried out in Pakistan.
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"Helen had hunted about and found long settee-style cushions made of foam-rubber.
When Watson first commanded a ship to the Antarctic, in 2002, he could not find the Japanese fleet, which hunts about a thousand whales there every winter.
You can buy them new from the Conran shop for £195 or you can hunt about for a vintage one and prices will vary.
It throws out dark purple flowers in March and April, but you'll have to hunt about under the leaves to find them.
"I'm definitely giving her that opportunity to hunt, about three times a week at the moment.
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