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We tell ourselves Oatsie is the great hybrid of Gabby and Hunts, an offensive wizard with strong defensive principles to back it up.
The cost per kill for an individual dog depends on the locomotor cost per hunt (EHunt) and the number of hunts an individual has to perform, on average, to make a kill (individual kill rate, KRi).
Activities include scavenger hunts, an art project and free ice cream at the Museum of the City of New York; music workshops and concerts at El Museo del Barrio; and clog races and nature tours in Central Park.
Pete Buttigieg, a Navy veteran and the mayor of South Bend, Ind., owns two antique guns that he doesn't use, and Rep. Tim Ryan (Ohio) has a Remington 12-gauge shotgun that he won in a raffle and hasn't used (when he hunts, an aide said, he borrows a gun).
Yet even as he put investors on notice that monetary policy will get tighter, he was unwilling or unable to address head-on the quandary he faces: how to put a speed bump in front of Wall Street without sending the entire economy into a skid, hurting workers who own little if any stock while he hunts an enemy, inflation, that is nowhere in sight.
REEF also offers lionfish hunts, an opportunity to capture and study the invasive lionfish, a species that has been multiplying madly throughout the Atlantic, specifically in the Caribbean and up the eastern coast of the United States.
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A bobcat hunts a gopher.
Would an eagle not hunt a fly and could a fly not hunt an eagle?
"An eagle," he said, "doesn't hunt a fly".
Percival Lowell had been hunting a ghost.
Is wolf-hunting a popular sport there?
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