Sentences with phrase «of prey now»

Ms Aitken can not let go of her prey now; she has gone too far in her war against «real estate types» to compromise and lose face in the public arena, let alone in the political corridors of power - mongers.
As a result, at least a dozen species of birds of prey now make their homes in urban areas.

Not exact matches

And whereas in the past eccentric billionaires looking for new ways to part with their money would usually fall prey to the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, leading movie studios to become uniquely proficient in separating the wealthy from their cash, now they are falling victim to a not - so - new allure: influence.
Now the growing popularity of Bitcoin in Africa has led to Nigerians falling prey to Bitcoin scams.
Austin, that's because you prey on the weak, and right now alot of people are having hard times.
Colossians 2:8... (Spoken by the Apostle Paul) Look out: perhaps there may be someone who will carry YOU off as his prey through the philosophy and empty deception according to the tradition of men, according to the elementary things of the world and not according to Christ; Mark 7:1 - 13... (Jesus was speaking) Now the Pharisees and some of the scribes that had come from Jerusalem gathered about him.
Given over to fearful crime and passion, plunged in the blackest ignorance, preyed upon by hideous and grotesque delusions, yet steadfastly serving the profoundest of ideals in their fixed faith that existence in any form is better than non-existence, they ever rescued trimphantly from the jaws of ever - imminent destruction the torch of life, which, thanks to them, now lights the world for us.
For 4000 years now, the birds of prey have been landing.
I have given up the wheat but have fallen prey to using some of the «bad» gluten free substitutes and am now trying to get those out of my diet as well.
Prey on the weakness of teams that want to try and win now.
it's not like they have any vested interest in selling BIGGER and MORE EXPENSIVE carseats by preying on the self - doubting minds of moms and dads in love with their precious children, now is there?
Once the cats naturally left the scene between feedings, ecologist Justine A. Smith, now at the University of California, Berkeley, and her team trained motion - activated cameras on the prey carcasses.
By precisely measuring the movements of predators and prey during hunts, researchers have now modelled the optimum strategy of both hunter and hunted, unpacking the subtle details of this evolutionary arms race.
With the new reconstruction, paleontologists can now analyze the trackways and better determine things such as the sizes, motions, and walking speeds of the dinosaurs that left the footprints — which, in turn, may reveal whether an ancient predator really «chased» its prey along an ancient shoreline or merely ambled by at about the same time.
Now researchers have discovered that sharks» skin can even help them rip prey apart — a surprising use of the scales that hadn't been seen before.
Dwindling prey coupled with the massive growth of bamboo forests in what is now southern China may have fueled the shift in diet.
Now, a new analysis using the same sort of computer software that engineers employ to analyze bridges and aircraft parts suggests that Kolponomos may have collected its shelly prey in a unique way: They might have used their teeth and formidable neck muscles to clamp down on clams, mussels, and other mollusks and then wrench them directly off the rocks to which they were attached, the researchers report online today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. (Modern marine mammals that consume such prey either slurp them right out of the shell, as walruses do, or pry them from the rocks using their forelimbs and then eat them, as otters do.)
Although many dinoflagellates can survive through photosynthesis alone, some species are able to grow twice as fast by preying on other algae — and it is this feeding mechanism that is now thought to be aided by the production of toxins.
Now researchers at the University of Bonn and Ruhr - Universitt Bochum in Germany have discovered how seals locate prey when they can't see: they follow their whiskers.
Inspired by the successes with peregrines, several organizations are now reintroducing other birds of prey to urban areas.
«We believe that they use sponges as a kind of glove to protect their sensitive rostrums when they probe for prey in the substrate,» says Michael Krützen, formerly of the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, and now at the University of Zurich, Switzerland.
To add to its mystery P. otwayensis weaves highly stereotyped ladder - shaped webs, where they stand facing down after sunset, waiting for preys which will be caught by using the ladder as a trap — a behavior which was already described in detail by now retired arachnologist Mike Gray (Australian Museum) for the only known other species of this genus, P. carraensis.
New fossils now indicate some giant pterosaurs probably did dine on bigger prey, such as dwarf dinosaurs the size of a small horse, 70 million years ago on an island that became modern - day Transylvania.
Now biomathematicians write computer programs on the costs and benefits of fighting over food or travelling in search of other prey.
But surprised scientists have now caught blue whales in the act of making full 360 ° rolls at high speed as they close in on their prey.
Rhesus macaques, primates brought from Asia in the 1930s to entice more tourists to an area now known as Silver Springs State Park, likely prey on eggs of the park's birds, a new University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences study shows.
The polar bears must now swim undetected towards the seals before launching themselves out of the water to grab their prey on the floating chunks of ice.
«The Nile perch, preying on cichlids, did indeed decimate stocks of these species in Lake Victoria,» says Matt McGee, who studied the ecology and evolution of fish - eating cichlids for his doctoral thesis at the University of California, Davis, and is now carrying out research on invasive fish species with Ole Seehausen at Eawag and Bern University.
Now, scientists have shown that certain species of fish can use that illumination — a reflection of the light streaming down from above — just like a flashlight, and redirect it at prey.
Scientists are now using the same simulation to figure out why other birds of prey also have specialized hunting techniques.
I'm going to look into Shoes of Prey right now and get me some custom designed shoes by me, hahaha!
Synopsis: Brought together on a mysterious planet, a mercenary (Adrien Brody) and a group of coldblooded killers now become the prey.
Now, Infinity War does not fall prey to the problems that have made some of those big battles tiresome, such as forcing the plot to come to a standstill: the series of interrelated and escalating fights is the plot, anyway.
The Post once again delivers a one - star rating, and since inflation means the paper now scores out of five rather than four, Prey at Night actually ranks just below its precursor in critical quality.
After the reveal of Prey's gameplay world premiere at The Game Awards 2016, Bethesda Softworks has now released a new extended video showing off some further features of the game.
But matters turn to worse when the stings from these wasps turn their victims into giant versions of these killer wasps, who are now looking for more prey.
Gavin O'Connor's Suicide Squad 2 may not start filming until 2019 now due to Warner Bros. prioritizing the DCEU's Birds of Prey movie.
Now the Zombies roam about an airport terminal, searching for human prey and living in fear of the vicious Boneys, the next undead incarnation.
It's only been 30 mins since we learned of the new title for Aviron Pictures» The Strangers 2, which is now official known as Strangers: Prey...
Now a gloomy and neglected structure, the house, taken over by a murder - re-enactment voyeur website, is suddenly the setting for a new set of ghastly crimes, as one by one the actresses become genuine prey to a terrifying copy - cat killer.
After the reveal of Prey's gameplay world premiere at The Game Awards 2016, Bethesda Softworks has now released a new extended video showing off some further...
You can choose the Sport mode, but hopefully the Evil one will not drive you to stir the ESP, and you will find that the cat that was caged and now has a prey in front of her very eyes.
I * might * continue offering the low - cost marketing package I set up, because I think there's a great deal of demand and I think I can provide better results than most people offering spammy promotions that prey on indie authors... but I might now.
Now she secretly protects the rising stars of Los Angeles from the demons that prey on them, determined to make sure her clients never suffer the same fate.
Now, let's look at the darker side of self - publishing for a moment — the wolves out to prey upon unsuspecting authors.
When people get puppies with a lot of prey drive they are often at a loss as to what to do to control the little alligator they now live with.
Now we have to teach this technique to the dog as an active way of defending his prey against the helper.
The exact causes of chronic kidney failure are unknown, although the loss of healthy kidney tissue may be a result of readily recognizable conditions, such as kidney infections or obstructions; some suggest it is more prominent now due to the dry commercial cat foods fed by most cat owners, instead of the moisture rich prey a cat would eat in nature.
Now these methods will not work for people who were to do one of the biting sports where a dog must have serious prey drive but this will work for people who want to compete in agility or obedience and use a prey tug game as a reward.
The sunken freighter, Lesleen M, is a 20 minute boat ride to what is now an artificial reef project by the Department of Fisheries, and home to soft coral, sponges, hydroids, sea turtles, juvenile fishes, and of course whatever preys on them.
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