The dogs were particularly adept
at hunting in the cairns, manmade piles of stones that dot the region as navigational markers.
Clashes took place
at hunt in Suffolk after speculation Theresa May might abandon pledge for free vote on foxhunting ban
Not exact matches
In Dick's case, Wedbush Securities estimates that the whole
hunting segment, not just firearms, make up only 10 % of company sales and that the moves announced by Dick's would have
at most a small impact on sales, with the biggest threat coming from a hit to store traffic.
On Thursday night while police were
hunting in Watertown, Mass. for bombing suspects Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev,
at one point they arrested a naked man who looks a lot like Tamerlan.
Louie sits
at one end of a round table
in a room festooned with carvings, and stuffed animals — wolves and coyotes — that live and
hunt in the sage and taupe of the desert outside.
But
at more than half the properties I visit, I find myself on my hands and knees
hunting for places to plug
in, or relegating my phone to the bathroom overnight.
At last count, he's been fly - fishing out
in Jackson Hole, deep sea wreck diving
in the Atlantic Ocean, quail
hunting in Georgia and, best of all, he climbed to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro — all within that past year alone!
And did it ever: Scoop's Meatpacking outpost is
at one of the event's hubs, with designer Zac Posen DJ «ing next door, an Alexander McQueen boutique scavenger
hunt across the street, and hordes of revelers walking by decked out
in sequins and their highest heels, treasure -
hunting the coolest limited edition goodies (and the next free cocktail).
At Dyn, our platform play has meant that we're now prepared to
hunt down opportunities
in business categories that are emerging as the big prospects of the future: automation, predictive analytics, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), full cloud adoption, mobile and ever more globalization and global growth.
In his book The World in 2050: Four Forces Shaping Civilization's Northern Future, Laurence Smith, a professor of geography and earth and space sciences at UCLA, argues that we're about to see a productivity and culture boom in the north, driven by climate change, shifting demographics, globalization and the hunt for natural resource
In his book The World
in 2050: Four Forces Shaping Civilization's Northern Future, Laurence Smith, a professor of geography and earth and space sciences at UCLA, argues that we're about to see a productivity and culture boom in the north, driven by climate change, shifting demographics, globalization and the hunt for natural resource
in 2050: Four Forces Shaping Civilization's Northern Future, Laurence Smith, a professor of geography and earth and space sciences
at UCLA, argues that we're about to see a productivity and culture boom
in the north, driven by climate change, shifting demographics, globalization and the hunt for natural resource
in the north, driven by climate change, shifting demographics, globalization and the
hunt for natural resources.
Fishing and
hunting equipment chain Cabela's said it agreed to be bought by rival Bass Pro Shops
in a deal valued
at $ 5.5 billion that will help the privately held company nearly double its store count
in North America.
So maybe the sequel to Ready Player One can be a bit more realistic and add a few Instagram stickers, AR scavenger
hunts and «Easter Eggs» tucked
in a local McDonald's — and then we'd really be looking
at the future.
In stark contrast to the popular image of the constantly job -
hunting Millennial, 85 % of Millennial front - line employees and 89 % of Millennial managers
at the Best Workplaces said they intend to stay with their companies for a long time.
Instead of job
hunting from home, people were doing so while standing
in line
at a restaurant or even sitting on a couch watching the game.
He essentially thumbed his nose
at authorities, who were trying to
hunt down a man whose last photo was a confident - looking young man,
in a jacket and tie, hair brushed back from a broad forehead, taken decades earlier.
At once a gripping narrative of Pollan's first
hunt and a larger examination of how we eat and why, the piece was descriptive, evocative and very much
in love with food.
That's according to a tidbit of wisdom
in the business book Dinosaur Brains: Dealing With All Those Impossible People
at Work unearthed by Farnam Street, a consistently interesting blog dedicated to
hunting down just these sorts of fascinating ideas
in out - of - the - way places.
She loves the device for sending emails and keeps three lined up
in her room
at all times; if one breaks, she anxiously
hunts down replacements on eBay.
From Jay - Z's Decoded scavenger
hunt to secret menu items
at In - N - Out Burger, consumers love to be rewarded for their curiosity and loyalty.
«The market continues to
hunt for a bottom,» said Gene McGillian, manager of market research
at Tradition Energy
in Stamford, Connecticut.
At one point, she even hunted down a guy she had met at a coffee shop and convinced him to invest $ 28,000 in her company on the spo
At one point, she even
hunted down a guy she had met
at a coffee shop and convinced him to invest $ 28,000 in her company on the spo
at a coffee shop and convinced him to invest $ 28,000
in her company on the spot.
It would take some bargain
hunting to find better deals
in this tropical town; when searching through the weekly coupons from Publix supermarket we uncovered a whole chicken from $ 1.29 per pound as compared to Grocery Taxi's $ 1.94 per pound, but a pound of green beans
at Publix was only $ 0.10 cheaper than the Grocery Taxi price ($ 1.59 versus the Publix sale price of $ 1.49).
As the witch
hunt begins
at the carmaker's Wolfsburg headquarters, officials
in Berlin, Paris and London are under fire.
Bloomingdale's worked with us to develop a custom,
in - store scavenger
hunt for customers and visitors
at their flagship store
in Manhattan
At the same time smaller, nimbler business models are blossoming, which means slightly less certainty
in the job
hunt, but often more flexibility and some sorely - needed improvements to work - life balance.
My grandfather bought me my first NRA membership when I was young, and I have the same pride he and many Americans feel
at being responsible gun owners, becoming excellent marksmen and joining
in the camaraderie of
hunting.
In 2013, Sergei K. Shoigu, the Russian defense minister, told university rectors at a meeting in Moscow that he was on a «head hunt in the positive meaning of the word» for coder
In 2013, Sergei K. Shoigu, the Russian defense minister, told university rectors
at a meeting
in Moscow that he was on a «head hunt in the positive meaning of the word» for coder
in Moscow that he was on a «head
hunt in the positive meaning of the word» for coder
in the positive meaning of the word» for coders.
Keri Schundler was
at the Met with her three - year - old daughter, Heidi, who especially was relishing participating
in a photographic scavenger
hunt though maybe missing the point a bit.
Back when I was still unemployed and job
hunting the average commute I was looking
at was close to 45 minutes to an hour one way (which is about double the average commute
in my area, most people try to move closer to their jobs).
In addition, Athene executives appear skilled
at growing the company from within and
hunting down new sources of capital from institutional investors to pay for operating expenses, A.M. Best analysts also said.
Stamos, who joined the social giant almost three years ago after a very public stint
in a similar role
at Yahoo, ran the team inside Facebook tasked with
hunting down ads related to the Kremlin's efforts to sow unrest
in the U.S. ahead of the presidential election.
At the 15th Annual Investor Conference
in Omaha, she will share one of her latest investment ideas that exemplifies how she
hunts for bargains beneath the headlines.
The president, who reacted to news of the raids on Monday by lashing out
at his top law enforcement officials, described the investigations
in a Twitter post on Tuesday as «A TOTAL WITCH
HUNT!!!»
At most, god does exist because we find active evidence proving there was some sort of divine hand
in the origin of life, which then leads us on the
hunt for more evidence of that same gods existance throughout the fossil record and most likely will lead us to prove that the god of abraham is STILL man - made, but there is some other supernatural power out there.
Actually
at least
in PA, studies have shown that
hunting down the few cases of fraud (a very small percent) is actually more costly then ignoring it, and would hit the people who actually need it more then the 0.5 - 1 % who may be committing fraud.
I've been snowbound since Sunday evening, stuck
at home with kids who resent the fact that there are no snow days
in homeschool, a wife who wonders why I don't have a job
in south Florida (but only on cold winter days), and two animals (a neurotic dog who keeps asking to go out and then to come
in, and a kitten that is constantly
hunting my various appendages).
In Kenya, Christians have been hunted out and killed for their religion in their university dorm rooms, at shopping malls, and on public buse
In Kenya, Christians have been
hunted out and killed for their religion
in their university dorm rooms, at shopping malls, and on public buse
in their university dorm rooms,
at shopping malls, and on public buses.
Imagine you're a mother of two working 40 hours a week
at a minimum wage job
in food service, while your husband
hunts for a job.
And little Sir John and the nut brown bowl and his brandy
in the glass And little Sir John and the nut brown bowl proved the strongest man
at last The huntsman he can't
hunt the fox nor so loudly to blow his horn And the tinker he can't mend kettle or pots without a little barleycorn
Nothing is new, not even the cultural shifts that, as Auden quipped, «
hunt us out of life to play /
at living
in some other way.»
Look
at the most popular magazines
in America: Focus on celebrities, cars, and sports /
hunting / fishing.
For example, we should stop «
hunting for sport or furs; farming minks, foxes and other animals for their fur; capturing wild animals (often after shooting their mothers) and imprisoning them
in small cages for humans to stare
at; tormenting animals to make them learn tricks for circuses, and tormenting them to make them entertain the folks
at rodeos; slaughtering whales with explosive harpoons; and generally ignoring the interests of wild animals as we extend our empire of concrete and pollution over the surface of the globe» (ALNE 23).
This Thanksgiving, when you're sitting
at the table and it's your turn to say what you're thankful for, you can list the usual platitudes about freedom of religion and assembly or whatever, but it would be short - sighted and irresponsible to neglect one of the greatest American freedoms of all, one that was just upheld
in New York on Tuesday: The American right to
hunt Bigfoot.
The citizens of all surrounding towns use them for
hunting, protection, and recreation, they hold safety to the highest standard, even accidentally pointing it
at someone while picking it up will result
in immediate punishment from parents, and they are locked away after use.
In Bimini, on the old Spanish Main, a daughter of the island once said to me: «Those as
hunts treasure must go alone,
at night, and when they find it, they must leave a little of their blood behind them.»
The story opened
in a swank Protestant church where
at the conclusion of the service a poor, unemployed, shabby young man got up and told his story of unemployment to the startled parishioners and ended by saying: «You can't all go out
hunting up jobs for people like me, but what I am puzzled about when I see so many Christians living
in luxury and singing, «Jesus, I my cross have taken, all to leave, and follow Thee,» is what is meant by following Jesus?
«We recognise the traditions of gun ownership that passed on from generation to generation, that
hunting and shooting are part of a cherished national heritage,» said Obama during remarks made
at a National Urban League Conference
in New Orleans.
Still on the
hunt for a Messiah who would scatter the hated Romans, they put
in another request: «Lord, will you
at this time restore the kingdom to Israel?»
Dorothy Sayers writes: We can not blink
at the fact that gentle Jesus meek and mild was so stiff
in his opinions and so inflammatory
in his language that he was thrown out of church, stoned,
hunted from place to place, and finally gibbeted as a firebrand and a public danger.
There may be oblique reference to the problem
in the charter's words on seminaries and priestly formation, but the bishops knew that the H - word is a media H - bomb, and they cringed
at the thought of the almost certain headline if they had used it: «Bishops Mandate Witch -
hunt Against Gays.»