Reading all of those horror stories about swatting, the question we are ultimately left to answer is what we can all do to protect ourselves. |
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He said that when Faustinus was a small boy, he'd never content himself with merely swatting a fly. |
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Swiftly swatting the bug with a rolled-up newspaper would have been the best course of action. |
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Emmy jumped at the voice and turned around quickly, swatting Chris on the arm when she saw it was him. |
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While hard copy is convenient and handy for swatting insects and small dogs, it really is both a business and environmental luxury. |
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The target of that swatting attempt was one of the suspect's teachers, according to police. |
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We need to do everything we can to combat swatting, and I encourage my colleagues to support this important measure. |
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It is inevitable as the sun rising that swatting will ultimately lead to someone innocent getting killed. |
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She inoculated herself from that happening by letting police know well in advance that she might become a target of swatting. |
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Likely it was a random act committed by someone who thinks the practice of swatting is funny. |
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He sat there for several hours, dozing, snoring, and swatting at flies that settled on him. |
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He cast his line, swatting at the few flies that swarmed his sweaty forehead. |
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In other news, I'm listening to some popular music and swatting tiny ants off me while sitting at John's computer. |
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He killed time swatting flies and compulsively swept the floor of his cell. |
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It's not easy, as we are constantly having to repel invaders, swatting them away like so many mosquitoes. |
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He's lounging around, not so casually, swatting any tender, caring hands away from his injured extremities. |
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I rose up and took to the ceiling avoiding any chance at a maid swatting me during transit. |
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These bats are primarily insectivorous, and most hawk insects in flight, often using their wings like tennis rackets and swatting the insects into the tail membrane. |
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To clarify: there is to be no shifting or movement of any kind, no swatting mosquitos, no smiling and no fainting. |
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Finally, the trooper got around to writing out the ticket, and as he was doing that he kept swatting at some flies that were buzzing around his head. |
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Nemo turned his attention to Peter's wife Angela, sleeping beside him, and began urgently meowing, swatting and snuggling to get her attention. |
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Plus, 250 new goalie animations, including swatting pucks out of the air, second and third saves and desperation lunges. |
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For example, when the dog has the kong in its mouth, the puppy trainer pulls at the rope while lightly pushing and swatting the dog. |
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His cat, Ohno, picked up on his tension, swatting a paw at him before jumping off his lap. |
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If we don't have provisions in place to ensure that consumers can defend themselves, we might be swatting a whole lot of flies with tanks, and missing out. |
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Spraying and swatting just seem to make the mosquitoes more persistent. |
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Killing starfish is akin to swatting a locust storm with a butterfly net. |
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At dusk, weary, we sit on a veranda swatting bugs and looking over the river into Burma, a distant home for some, for all a country that has begun to haunt our dreams. |
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No side has ever managed it from a two-goal deficit and Arsenal had to do it against a team that has been swatting aside opponents during an epic 49-game unbeaten run in the Bundesliga. |
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Mr Christie is constantly swatting away pleas that he run for president. |
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The team is now considering launching a new research project looking into the physical demands of swatting mosquitoes and pulling off ticks for 30 hours! |
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However, fighting patents one by one will never eliminate the danger of software patents, any more than swatting mosquitos will eliminate malaria. |
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Gung-ho and off-balance, Hussain looked as if he was swatting a hearthrug with a carpet beater as he attempted to cart Lee's bouncer over square leg. |
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Swatting is not a new phenomenon, but it has gained popularity over the last few years. |
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Swatting at mosquitoes and deer flies, the five picked their way through the Florida scrub, trying to avoid the briars and sawgrass sharp as a sword blade. |
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