Sentences with phrase «as hunters in»

In addition to their use in warfare, the Celts also used these enormous dogs as hunters in the field, mainly when pursuing wolves and wild boars.
Dogs evolved as hunters in order to survive, and all modern dogs are born with innate predatory aggression, skills specific to hunting prey.
If Jen's presentation of herself as a sensual plaything means the men feel entitled to objectify and dehumanize her, their macho posturing as hunters in a rugged land makes them fitting prey once she finds her wounded - warrior mojo.
The Irish wolfhound, with its strong sense of smell and hearing, was made famous as a hunter in Ireland.
The Fear Toxin could take this to the next level by overriding any sense of Batman simply being a human in costume, letting the Dark Knight take back his symbol as a hunter in the dark.
- 26 years old - lived for a long time as a hunter in a village in the Woodland region - her master left the village a year ago to hunt monsters called «Red Eyes» and she decides to depart to find him - her special path action is «Provoke» letting her control various beasts to fight off troublemaker - she can also «persuade» them to get out of the way, revealing blocked routes.
Constructing a team is always essential as a hunter in «Monster Hunter XX» because it will give more win rate on the player's side compared from normal Felynes.
Guerrilla's new franchise stars heroine Aloy as a hunter in a time of robotic dinosaurs and other pointy threats, which you'll take down with precise arrow shots or a bit of melee combat.
As a hunter in the Fifth Order of the Commission, you travel to the «New World» to help uncover the reason behind the migration of the Elder Dragons — the largest beasts known to man.
In Monster Hunter World, you're set in a beautiful open world as a hunter in the «New World», a previously unpopulated land filled with monsters you have to see to believe.

Not exact matches

But Bouchard plans to stay on as executive chairman of the board, which will allow him to continue in his role as bargain - hunter - in - chief.
With Hunters, you need to pay them a higher portion of their compensation in commission - perhaps as high as 100 %, but certainly no less than 50/50 of salary and commission or you risk losing their aggressiveness.
That's how you get a more balanced culture as well since Hunters tend to break a lot of china in order to land a deal at any cost while Farmers tend to be far more steady and reluctant to make waves inside the organization.
The partnership got its start four years ago, when Ian MacLachlan, head of research at Protiva Corp., which later merged with Tekmira, cold - called USAMRIID's Tom Geisbert, who had become famous as a «virus hunter» in Richard Preston's bestseller The Hot Zone.
From water - and snow - resistant parkas made from skins worn by hunters in polar regions to garments fabricated using woven straw, such as the ancient Japanese
From water - and snow - resistant parkas made from skins worn by hunters in polar regions to garments fabricated using woven straw, such as the ancient Japanese mino, people have long sought ways to remain dry while outside in wet weather.
«Our heritage as a company has always been in serving sportsmen and hunters, and we will continue to do so in a responsible way,» Walmart said in a statement.
In and around Sitka, Miller can see the impact of oil price swings first - hand as he interacts with local hunters.
Religions incorporated and codified these basic social values and skills, and quickly learned to take credit for them — as if, without the religion, we would be doomed to not have them — although we see them in every human society, including hunter - gather tribes with no sense of gods as we understand them After many centuries of religious domination, enforced through pain of death, ostracization or other social sanctions, allowing religion to take credit, as well as failing to question other religious claims — has become a cultural habit.
(A prominent industrialist, Bettencourt frequently has business in the U.S.) Pressed on whether it is accurate to describe Bettencourt as a war criminal, Nazi hunter Serge Klarsfeld stated at a New York news conference, «He's guilty of writing.»
Because no legal action can be taken against him in France, French Nazi hunters have come to the U.S. to get our Justice Department to punish Bettencourt by prohibiting him from entering the country, much as was done with Kurt Waldheim, erstwhile UN General Secretary and President of Austria.
This seems almost predatory to me, like God is some hunter who's hiding in a blind, admiring the deer who aren't fooled while taking the heads of the rest as trophies.
In the case of the creation story you must read it as if you were a hunter / gatherer (caveman) who did not have a concept of time (no watches, no calendars, most likely someone who didn't keep track of how old he was — think about indigenous peoples who had no contact with western civilization until the 20th century).
Nimrod, Noah's great grandson (Noah served the true God Jehovah, Gen 6:9), began to oppose Jehovah, as a «mighty hunter in opposition to Jehovah».
He was a terrible subjugator, defiant before the face of Jehovah; wherefore it is said: Even as Nimrod, the giant hunter, presumptuous in the presence of Jehovah.»
«Nimrod» was a mighty hunter in the Bible, but when Bugs Bunny used the term facetiously to describe Elmer Fudd, many people, not recognizing the allusion, came to view «Nimrod» as equivalent to «dimwit».
for president in 2008, has also declared on multiple occasions that God sent Adolf Hitler as a «hunter» to kill Jewish people for «disobedience and rebellion.»
The first is expressed in two hon mots: we «live in the space age with Stone - Age brains»; and we are «hunter - gatherers in pinstripe suits» Both sayings affirm that we were not designed to be alone, our brains evolved as social brains; but at the same time they indicate that this social brain still bears traces of having evolved in the context of surviving in a Stone Age world.
But, as Rubin points out, this attempt to create a post-human hunter - gatherer who lives in mystic harmony with the whole remains deeply reliant upon the blessings of civilization, especially the peace secured by the Enlightenment.
Never was a hunter, but being as I grew up in the 60s and 70s, and am female, that was never a reason for me to be ostracized.
In his weakness, as hunter or prey, he may have commended himself to some greater power.
If, for example, a hunter - gatherer only ever allows the fastest male dogs to breed with the fastest female dogs, after many years of such selective breeding the resultant dogs would differ so much in body shape, leg length and, perhaps, lung capacity from their ancestor as to be considered a separate breed.
Unlike food animals which are «produced» on farms, such as cows and pigs, kangaroos are shot in the bush by people ranging from recreational to professional hunters, free of any oversight or scrutiny.
Before becoming an organic hunter David worked with a natural hair care company in Sydney as a sales rep, where he learnt about organics.
«The hunters shoot the beeves for their hides, as they do in Cuba; and, with regard to the pork, they strip the flesh from the hones, and jerk it as they do in Jamaica.»
Sunflower oil originated in North America and was originally harvested by hunter gatherer societies as a natural source of fat.
HUNTER drops will have important tastebuds to impress this week as a delegation potentially worth millions to the Hunter lands in town.
I've got to disagree with the 4th place being worth the same as 1st place, 1st place helps in pushing the Arsenal brand and increases fan base due to glory hunters, they may not be true fans but they spend a lot of money combined.
The scoring in pro football games generally features spiraling passes from quarterbacks like Tarkenton to smooth - gaited receivers like White, but Allen won the game over the Rams as surely as Bud Grant is a duck hunter.
A century ago the herd probably numbered as many as 25,000, but the hunters who closed in on it each year during the winter rendezvous in Magdalena Bay reduced it to 100 or so by the start of World War II.
But the gobbler will do the chasing if necessary, homing in on the yelping hen, gobbling as he goes, giving away his location to the hunter.
Thanks to scientific management and the courage of those enlightened hunters who, for the sake of improving the herds, could last year bring themselves to shoot does, where legal, as well as bucks, the nation's No. 1 big - game animal, the deer, this year is coursing its nationwide range in healthier and bigger numbers than ever before.
And a record - breaking number of hunters — most of whom haven't had a gun in their hands since last year — are out after them as seasons open across the nation.
He fought Mau Mau (between safaris) as a young white hunter and was panegyrized in books by Robert Ruark.
Both the scorpion and the hunter were then planted in the night sky as a warning not to get too overconfident in one's own brilliance, even when everything seems to be going well.
As he hunts for marlin in the Kona waters off Keahole Point, Skipper Henry Chee can see, above him and far away — 25 miles away — sunlight shining on a different kingdom of hunters.
The ladies of thehunt discuss next day's hunter trials as scarlet - coated Hurlbud Johnston, whowas formerly Mrs. Simpson's joint master of Mill Creek Hunt, listens in.
In proper season, somewhere in the grass or rubble, the visitor may come upon Harold (Sonny) Henderson, a genial 46 - year - old Scots - English - Polynesian whose eminence as a hunter is well established but is — as is the case with many active Hawaiians — rather obscured by peculiar distinctions in several sportIn proper season, somewhere in the grass or rubble, the visitor may come upon Harold (Sonny) Henderson, a genial 46 - year - old Scots - English - Polynesian whose eminence as a hunter is well established but is — as is the case with many active Hawaiians — rather obscured by peculiar distinctions in several sportin the grass or rubble, the visitor may come upon Harold (Sonny) Henderson, a genial 46 - year - old Scots - English - Polynesian whose eminence as a hunter is well established but is — as is the case with many active Hawaiians — rather obscured by peculiar distinctions in several sportin several sports.
As Virginia Kraft indicated in her article, the sport of hunting rests only 1 % upon killing game and 99 % on stalking and finding that game in its own element where it, and not the hunter, is at the advantage.
When a hound opens — the hunters» term for barking on finding the scent — the others should fly to him, and when the scent is certain in their minds and to their noses they should all pursue it as one with great drive and cry, and should push their rabbit to a definite end — to a kill or to ground.
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