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In that hunt, the United States worked closely with France, drawing on its historic military and intelligence presence in that region.
"The governor doesn't have a dog in that hunt," says Pete Smith, Mr. Barbour's press secretary, of the case against Mr. Scruggs.
"I'm betting that Dick Cheney will love the new movie Zero Dark Thirty," wrote New York Times columnist Frank Bruni at the weekend, firing the opening salvo in a week-long conflagration between critics and columnists on Kathryn Bigelow's new film about the hunting and killing of Osama bin Laden – more specifically, the role that torture played in that hunt.
"So there's little battles going on across the board and we're desperate to keep our momentum and keep in that hunt for the top four".
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These are very large in species that hunt by sight, such as rainbow trout and cichlids.
The olfactory lobes are very large in fish that hunt primarily by smell, such as hagfish, sharks, and catfish.
Cable companies are a series of adjoining monopolies that hunt in a pack led by Time Warner and TCI.
Figures released by the Ministry of Justice in July revealed that hunting prosecutions in 2013 were at an all-time high.
It doesn't alienate people in the way that hunting, polo or hang-gliding might.
For example, a case-control study of Borna disease in cats indicated that hunting mice was a risk factor and that rodents might be virus reservoirs (27).
This has only succeeded in highlighting the fact that hunting continues.
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