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By now, the howling sandstorms that had grounded scores of Apache helicopter gunships had passed, and the fearsome attack choppers resumed hunting Iraqi tanks.
They had resumed hunting the squirrels, because it turned out that the health advisory was based on a faulty study, in which a lead-based blender was used to analyze the samples.
Minoru Morimoto, Japan's whaling commissioner, said that Japan had resumed hunting sperm and Bryde's whales because research data suggested that their populations had sufficiently recovered to allow the scientific catches.
Norway also continues to hunt whales, as does Iceland where, according to Vanessa Williams-Grey of the Whale and Dolphin Conservation charity, nearly 1,000 endangered fin whales have been killed since the country resumed hunting them in 2006.
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However, in early 2013 the agreement broke down and some men in Fanalei resumed hunting.
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Two polar bears on our port side lift their heads but resume hunting.
A decade later, whalers in Iceland and Norway wanted to resume hunting minke whales, the most numerous of the species.
A federal appeals court ruled on Friday that the Makah Indian Tribe could not resume hunting gray whales.
Even so, there is a nearly constant push to ease the restrictions that have protected the whales and, in some cases, to resume hunting.
The tribe touched off protests from animal rights advocates after it moved to resume hunting when gray whales were removed from the Endangered Species List in 1994.
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