Sentences with phrase «such decoy»

Such decoy dogs may have come with European settlers to the New World, where they were used to toll from the Chesapeake Bay to the Maritimes.
Asked if police should consider going undercover — acting as transgender women to catch anti-transgender attackers — no one on hand embraced the idea of using such decoys.

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And now, after a slow start in Buffalo that was largely attributable to the coaching genius of such pillars of the profession as John Rauch and Harvey Johnson, who thought in terms like «Hey, gang, I've got an idea; let's use him as a decoy,» O. J. has immortalized himself as a pro.
Such a system would have the benefit of avoiding the problem of decoys by shooting down a missile before it had a chance to release any fakes.
Acting as a decoy of the intact receptor, such a peptide will bind the superantigen toxin and thereby block its access to the receptor needed for toxicity.
Sophisticated countermeasures such as decoy warheads could foil an interceptor, but Pyongyang probably will not deploy them, says Ted Postol of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
A mouse study, however, suggests that injecting such children with a molecular decoy that sponges up these factors could treat the condition.
Materials • One half of a lemon (use caution when cutting) • One half teaspoon of water • Small bowl • Spoon • White paper • Q - tips • A lamp with a lightbulb that puts off a lot of heat, such as a 100 - watt incandescent bulb or another heat source, such as a radiator • Optional: Pencil (to write a decoy message on your paper) Preparation • Squeeze the juice of your lemon half into the bowl.
Other animation depicts bizarre hunting techniques, such as the use of a live decoy called a «stool pigeon,» the origin of the term, to lure unsuspecting birds to hidden nets.
There's also bonus futuristic gadgets to test such as a machine gun equipped drone and a new DS - 3 Decoy Signal.
Originally, water dogs such as water retrievers, decoys and the all - purpose Newfoundland, were bred to assist fishermen.
The result is a more slower - paced, methodical adventure than when you're playing in co-op and one that invokes different strategies, such as using the other Links as decoys when fighting bosses.
There is actually an element of strategy employed here because unlike a regular shooter, you need to use the defences that you purchase such as decoys or turrets to hold off until the next attack.
The use of traps allows for a variety of functions, such as serving as a decoy, preventing a ghost from passing a certain location, and radar to allow you to see the ghost if it's in the vicinity of the device.
When destroyed, enemy base's defenses or troops drop munitions (so you can purchase reinforcements) or special abilities, such as a missile or decoy.
There are some creative abilities, such as summoning a decoy which is a log dressed up as a person, and other useful options like turning all enemies in the current room into health pickups.
The hunter gets to perform some pretty cool assassinations while the target can distract others with decoys such as smoke bombs.
While in - game, you are also provided with a store to purchase items such as booze, decoys, savage boars, chain guns, etc..
Donald is fascinated by the way in which this system of values in the world of decoy making and collecting (still vital today, in spite of the anachronism of duck hunting) echoes so directly that of the art world — while the art world (in spite of claims that we are beyond modernism with its distinctions between high and low culture) would have nothing of such objects.
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