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"A cat needs to hunt to survive — that is, they have the instinct to hunt," he said.
"Backing against strong winds and the weight of expectation, she's convinced that now is the time to strike, she, like all pop stars, needs to hunt to survive.
Sarah checked her freezer at home before she flew 600 miles to the Arctic, trying to justify her contention that she needs to hunt to eat.
Better still, the fan or the inspired newcomer needs to hunt down John Mueller's "Astaire Dancing" (1985), a big volume that analyzes (with frame enlargements) his every dance number on film; there we learn that in the years at RKO, the Astaire-Rogers films more than doubled in cost without showing the same expansiveness in income.
Sometimes he needs to hunt talent more exotic than teachers.
Katniss needs to hunt to provide food for her family, resulting in the development of skills that are useful to her in the Games (such as her proficiency with the bow and arrow), and represents her rejection of the Capitol's rules in the face of life-threatening situations.
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Now you need to hunt for courses.
Modern sportswriters do not need to hunt quite so far.
He is our most unstarry star, no longer needing to hunt for our good will.
That way applicants wouldn't need to hunt down former employers while avoiding insurgents.
To get a Fairfax one outside New South Wales and Victoria, you need to hunt down a Financial Review.
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