Sentences with phrase «techichi hunted in packs»

Britain's political correspondents tend to hunt in a pack.
They harried Barcelona constantly, hunting in packs to restrict them of time and space.
Yeah he got them to rally round, hunt in packs, close us down to give his side time to form a defensive eight or nine but, whilst they were so busy doing that, they didn't really have the craft enough to make any worthwhile counter attacks that would actually pay off.
Sanchez playing with Barca is used to chasing the ball down hunting in packs..
Other teams hunt us in packs, wining back the ball.
Similar to Barcelona, the Germans pressured the ball from the front, often hunting in packs.
This small, hairless predatory mammal is nocturnal and hunts in packs, ambushing and devouring prey many times its size.
Their evolutionary lineage split off from wolves about two million years ago, but like those dogs they hunt in packs typically ranging from eight to 14 animals, dominated by an alpha male and female.
Clayton suspects that other species may be able match the cooperative abilities of chimps, elephants and rooks — especially social carnivores that hunt in packs.
By contrast, dire wolves hunted in packs, running down their prey.
In the Serengeti, the females take the lead, hunting in packs on the open plains.
With users seemingly both familiar with one another and hunting in packs for the chance to humiliate someone inside the right topic.
Monster Hunter: World can be a solitary adventure, but the game's recent launch trailer makes taming the world's greatest beasts look much more feasible when hunting in a pack.
The film opens with the apes hunting in a pack in the same way that wolves hunt.
Some, such as the Scrappers, hunt in packs and will almost corral you, backing you into a corner before attempting to finish you off.
They were bred to hunt in packs, and act as close companion dogs, so regular and sustained interactions with their master is very important.
Basset Hounds get along well with other animals, are capable of hunting in a pack, and are friendly with strangers.
This ability to hunt in packs like wolves gave the breed its» earlier name of Russian Wolfhound.
Separation anxiety in dogs relates back to a dogs natural instinct, which is wanting to hunt in packs and not wanting to be left to fend for himself.
Most scent hounds are bred to hunt in a pack, their baying letting the huntsman know when the chase is on.
Those that traditionally hunted in packs usually get along very well with people.
Historical records indicate that the Techichi hunted in packs.
Like all breeds that hunt in packs, the Pharaoh Hound can be quite vocal.
These are sociable dogs, in part due to their history of living and hunting in packs.
They hunted in packs, pairs and individually.
Authentic street dogs, those whose ancestors have lived in our streets since civilization began, don't form or hunt in packs, as much more extensively discussed by Alexandra Semyonova in her book The 100 Silliest Things People Say About Dogs.
Hunting dogs, however, do hunt in packs, and hunt prey large enough to share.
At least 600 years ago, Mastiffs were hunted in packs in England on lion, deer and other large game.
Coyotes can also reach very high speeds and usually hunt in packs, making them very dangerous for livestock or even local pets in rural areas.
The dogs hunted in packs and preyed on wild cats, birds, and squirrels, but with training can be trusted with other small animals.
Wolves in the wild naturally run, live and hunt in packs and to bring down their prey they use the circling and grouping moves we see today in the Border Collie.
The name Dachshund comes from the German for Badger Dog — often hunting in packs they were bred to hunt ferocious badgers — they would follow them right into their burrows and kill them.
I've heard stories of bandits hunting in packs, maiming survivors then dragging their bodies into prominent positions in the centre of town to use as bait for yet more unsuspecting scavengers.
Although fairly robust when hunting in packs, their individual combat prowess stems from a basic attack and one or two special abilities.
They hunt in packs and crowds attack the main character.
Scavengers (something similar to hyenas) hunt in packs, darting in and out of range, peppering you with gunfire.
This theory is that raptors hunted in packs and they used pack behavior to take down much larger prey.
I could refer to papers by Ostrom and his colleagues all day long as absolute «proof» that raptors hunted in packs.
Or an initiative to leverage capabilities and hunt in packs.
He joked how lawyers love this kind of language and say things like you have to «hunt in packs» and be like sharks, but at the end of the day potential clients don't want to be hunted, they want to be wowed by your knowledge.
You can find all of Disrupt Africa's coverage here, but major takeaways include that African angel investors should «hunt in packs», investors should focus on «gazelles» rather than «unicorns», and that African startup ecosystems will not be built overnight.
The collective noun for a group of bears is a sleuth, and the bitcoin bears were certainly hunting in packs today.
Just like dingoes, social determinants and negative life events hunt in packs.

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Ima create of habit and tend to get stuck in a rut with eating the same thing with leftovers if Im left WITHOUT a cookbook — so my kitchen is packed full of them (and Im always on the hunt for new ones!)
We should be hunting the ball in packs and at opposition players feet not hanging back waiting for them to charge at us.
But for sure underinvestment doesn't deliver especially if u want to compete on two big fronts... Bellerin is the first of our young players to come through in quite some time lots of expectation in last 6 years but can't think of a real quality player from the academy... Wilshere might if injuries hadn't prevented... Spurs now looking better on that front Attitude is key I agree totally... love the way Leicester hunt down ball in packs and break with 3 or even 4 players moving at speed...
Liverpool, with their limited capacity for any real flair and grace, or should I say Brendan Rodgers tactic is to come out of the traps at two hundred miles per hour and attempt to hunt the opposition down in packs of two's and three's forcing you to concede possession and then picking up the scraps.
However, the 29 - year - old made it clear that there has been a shift in tactics when the team looses possession with the players under instructions to hunt down the opposition in packs in an attempt to win back the ball early — also known as «little furies».
A smaller, but no less dedicated, group in the beagle fraternity is the pack masters, people with more time and money who prefer to run beagles as individually owned packs with much of the formality of a fox hunt.
A DM will not make a difference as long as we play the way we play, Sanchez still has that Barcelona «press as a pack mentality», the way he was pressing and kept asking his team mates to join him in hunting for that ball was amazing, but non of our players had the same attitude, I don't know why but our play changed since 2010, we don't dominate games any more, we look so slow to close down, it always feels like we are just waiting for the opposition to misplace the ball and then we he ago, it is so easy to play against as their is no intensity and the other team has all the time to run at us and play defense splitting passes..
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