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Even now, tyro artists may raid the rich, messy pantry of Moreau's art, which is ungoverned by any consistent idea..

Even now, tyro artists may raid the rich, messy pantry of Moreau's art, which is ungoverned by any consistent idea.

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During the winter period, when live prey is scarce, the European polecat may raid beehives and feed on the honey.

Judging by the brisk demand for safe-deposit boxes in banks, savers are concerned that the government may raid their deposits too.Various regional lenders will help out before that happens.

Mike's friends, relatives, assistants, managers, agents, bodyguards, fitness trainers, chauffeurs, masseurs and seconds will be on your premises for 10 days prior to the fight and may raid your fridge, liquor cabinet, wall safe, jewelry box, etc. Do NOT show fear.

Pine martens may raid nests, especially where artificial nest boxes make the owls easy to find, and several instances have been recorded of Eurasian jackdaws building nests on top of a brooding female tawny owl leading to the death of the adult and chicks.

The adult cattle egret has few predators, but birds or mammals may raid its nests, and chicks may be lost to starvation, calcium deficiency or disturbance from other large birds.

Some analysts also suspect that the government may yet raid the stabilisation fund for a spending spree.

You may raid their pantry, fixing on a color and having it transport you in memory to a place of natural or cultural epiphany.

It's tough to picture Party Pieces' wedding offerings — "paper party boats," "wedding cake party bubbles," a "giant dress up cracker" — going over well with the royal family, but Middleton, who has said she will continue working for the company until closer to the big day, may want to raid the warehouse to get an early feel for being a princess.

Another 94 airmen died from other causes while in Japanese custody, including 52 who were killed when they were deliberately left in a prison in Tokyo during the 25/26 May raid on the city.

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