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On the larger islands, however, the maroons were able to hunt, grow crops, and, in a word, thrive.
It was only a decade later, when Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State and Barack Obama was President, that we were able to hunt down Bin Laden in Pakistan and skillfully execute the man responsible for more than 2,000 deaths on 9/11.
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We'll be able to hunt down and bomb missiles, tunnels, and bunkers from the air.
I hope I will be able to hunt again before the end of the season".
The party is able to hunt the problem and fix it itself.
Free from the "whitefellas" laws, he is able to hunt and feed himself in "the old way".
"At some point, I want my kids to be able to hunt deer, and be able to kill big deer," he said.
In exchange for being able to hunt with bows on the property, participants pledged to donate whatever they killed to the Lower Fairfield County food bank.
Wadaura's whalers will contribute 26 whales to the total, but they would like to be able to hunt many more.
Who, he inquires, will mind having "more flowers, growing higher" and "being able to hunt seals in a motor boat for longer"?
It was both a defensive act and a punishment: the cane that the Mashco use for arrows ripens only once a year, and they would not be able to hunt until they were replaced.
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