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As Karl heads for Times Square, hunting a match, Herman picks up the Molotov suitcase & runs toward Third Ave . with the just-arrived Toby after him.
Not everyone graduated from college, but all are resident scholars of the hurly-burly floor, educated in reading markets, hunting for matches and executing buy-and-sell orders.
4Chan users identified him by isolating unique non-facial visual characteristics and then going frame by frame through imagery from the event, hunting for matches.
Number 42 mocked the Country Tories by imagining how an Ancient Greek or Roman would react to party politics: "... convey [him] to a Hunting-Match, or Horse Race, or any other Meeting of Patriots.
The value is not in the hardware; it's in the mathematical formulas that tell how to hunt for matches and how to score a find.
He was too busy to waste time hunting for socks that matched.
Just then Ms. Kowalczyk's friend, Teresa Szmid, 44, also from Warsaw, sauntered over in a fabulous ankle-length black wool coat with a shiny fur collar, explaining that she was hunting for some gloves to match the coat.
In "Rabbit Fire" (1951), in which Bugs, Daffy, and Elmer match wits during hunting season, Blanc does some of his most astounding work, as Daffy imitates Bugs and vice versa.
"If you're in a treestand, you need to think specifically about what kind of tree you're hunting from, so you can match the camo correctly," said Burch, a 30-year-old iron worker, who grew up hunting the Missouri woods near the town of Montrose, where he now lives.
10.47am BST Taekwondo Some memorable commentary lines from the BBC on that taekwondo match: "the headhunter, hunting head" [ie trying to kick her opponent's head], "going upstairs in search of a Serbian head" [same], "eating a foot sandwich" [erm, getting kicked in the head].
An argument similar to the one sketched above suggests that colour matching does affect hunting success: in Experiment 1, yellow spiders were more likely to capture bees than white spiders (Fig. 5).
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