Cub Scouting members join a Cub Scout pack and are assigned to a den, usually a neighborhood group of six to eight boys. |
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Although the two had never met before they showed true Scouting comradery and really appreciated each other on the 26-mile course. |
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An organization called Scouting for All was cofounded by a young heterosexual scout named Steven Cozza and his father, Scott Cozza. |
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The Scouting team, who stayed at the orphanage for a week, worked to make the home more fireproof and carried out repairs. |
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The Cubs of Keighley gave readings on how Scouting began, with Father Sean Gilligan leading prayer. |
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One of the first things I had to learn as a Venture Scout was the history of Scouting. |
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By advancing from Bobcat to Wolf Cub Scout you have demonstrated the spirit of Cub Scouting. |
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He will handle a variety of duties on the basketball side, including scouting and player evaluation. |
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It's obvious when you talk about prospects how much you value your first-hand account, or the scouting reports you hear of a player. |
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In 1963, when Ron Wolf first started in this personnel business, NFL scouting was dominated by part-timers. |
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Sann spent the past two seasons in the position of director, basketball administration working in the areas of scouting and player personnel. |
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Part of the scouting process is the exercise of looking at a college prospect and seeing an established NFL player. |
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The Longhorns have so much NFL talent, the league should set up a scouting field office in Austin. |
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For many, the way you run the A's boils down to statistical analysis vs. traditional scouting. |
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Most of the school teachers and headmasters were trained in Great Britain and exposed to the British Scouting Movement and to Outward Bound programs. |
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Parties interview candidates, but no amount of scouting insures that they can play to expectations. |
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He was an Eagle Scout then and taught me the lore of scouting with both patience and understanding. |
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The group also regularly sends delegates to the annual worldwide scouting jamboree. |
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It would appear that the scouting movement held little to no appeal to the PM and many members of the government. |
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The scouting movement's city chapter chairman said his organization would continue to campaign for the separation of garbage. |
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Public and private schools, scouting groups, and religious youth educators are sources of valuable information. |
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A Bowness woman has been recognised for her outstanding work within the scouting movement over many years. |
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Moves within the scouting movement mean that future scouts and guides are more likely to stay in hotel style billets than traditional tents. |
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My mother was my Cub Scout den mother and Sunday school teacher who got me started in Scouting, a path that led to receiving the Eagle Scout award from Troop 77 in Toccoa. |
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He persuaded me that we, too, should take in Mt. Whitney while scouting a cross-country route to our next camp. |
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When scouting for a location for your business, assess its convenience to potential customers. |
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While eminent singers will be involved as members of the jury, the talent scouting exercise will go on for six consecutive months. |
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During our scouting we placed bugs around walkways and in the buildings to gather intel. |
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Several foreign financial institutions have since then been scouting Taiwan for potential partners. |
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And he adopts university-based scouting and Integrated Pest Management recommendations for controlling pests in snap beans and field corn. |
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Although the Texans' roster is only in its infant stages of development, the staff has had plenty to do besides scouting. |
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The scouting combines are organizations to which NFL teams subscribe in order to share scouting information. |
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He weighed only 229 pounds at the scouting combine, but he is a well-rounded player. |
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The team spent a lot of time looking at offensive lineman and wideouts at the scouting combine. |
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Shutt has been scouting for fresh talent to add to the squad following his triple swoop last week. |
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In 1966, Russo assembled the scouting report that helped the Orioles sweep the Los Angeles Dodgers in the World Series. |
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Well, cap'n, when me and Ad were scouting about outside, we noticed that most of the damage was concentrated on the port side of the ship, sir. |
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Producers from the National Film Board are scouting in Iqaluit, Cape Dorset and Pangnirtung for artistic Nunavummiut who want to learn animation. |
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The idea is that by pooling their scouting resources, the subscribers cut down on expenses and more effectively cover the country. |
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He was scouting for a country seat for a client who wanted something truly grand, particularly to house his library of 100,000 books. |
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This focus continues, encouraged by international scouting events and an emphasis on sisterhood and brotherhood across cultures. |
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When scouting look first in untilled areas where grasshoppers would have laid their eggs last fall. |
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Several long and narrow tables were arranged in neat rows, teachers scouting the premises between them. |
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For the most part it was considered that air forces would be used primarily for scouting and reconnaissance missions, both overland and at sea. |
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They have always been leaders in scouting and their record in national competition is unsurpassed. |
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It was between 1926 and 1936 that I was Scouting and I remember his dad at that time as a Rover Scout, as was my brother, who later became Cub Master. |
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Many top alpinists set off on expeditions with a Washburn contact print, a hand-drawn map, and a scouting report sent by Washburn himself. |
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The scouts, who include Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Explorer Scouts, got together to raise money for scouting in areas affected by the Tsunami. |
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Whether buying the spiced local gingerbread or scouting for the region's best amber, it's hard to resist picking something up. |
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Steve Cotterill is set to continue his American adventure by jetting out to Los Angeles for a scouting mission this weekend. |
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The 80-film-old Hollywood producer is scouting for a female lead for his new film. |
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When daylight arrived, scouting parties would work their way up over the hill in order to determine exactly how far the Army had retreated. |
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When scouting locations prior to production, a light meter allows you to determine the amount of light available at any given time. |
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Azmoth the Clever, a master at leadership and full of cunning, was the scouting and skirmishing army for the One. |
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It is during this month that the parents start scouting for new schools and new tuition teachers. |
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Cowdery brushes that aside, saying he will concentrate on scouting out new acquisitions, while Thompson minds the shop. |
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Epsilon's contingent was no more than an advance scouting party, but it was very nearly large enough to sack a small town. |
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Before setting off we test our girl scouting skills by attaching Hanna's sleeping bag to her bulging rucksack with bits of string. |
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But experts report that discount-happy diners are clipping coupons and scouting for values to lower their restaurant tabs. |
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Scouting young talent starts with a network of vendors, racing personnel, manufacturers, series managers and even media members who bird-dog potential candidates. |
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Top talent spotter Barrie Tait has ended 12-years of Red Devil roving to establish Leeds United's scouting network in the region. |
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There are many others, in scouting, involved and I beg their forgiveness for not mentioning them by name. |
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Before each series, we go over scouting reports that show where the other team's base hits go. |
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He remained in the Russian League, playing with Dynamo in Moscow, until Sharks scout John Ferguson saw him while on a scouting mission. |
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Quickly flicking the C stick down will activate the gadget, and it often comes in quite handy while scouting for enemy soldiers. |
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I have several teams of men out scouting for information that might lead us to him. |
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One of the posthumous VCs, with another rifleman, was scouting ahead of a strong fighting patrol. |
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He has spent the week down in Nicaragua, scouting real estate investment possibilities. |
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The airline is scouting new areas for market expansion in the region and has singled out St Lucia. |
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When you are scouting an area, a GPS is the perfect tool for mapping and relocating roosting areas and routes. |
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The screenwriter is expected to deliver a first draft of the script this month, about the time Donner will be scouting locations in France. |
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Wilmer found and fell in love with his studio, a former warehouse, on his first day scouting business space in Sausalito. |
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Those on foot will be in the middle with some more experienced rangers ahead of us scouting out the land. |
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He looked down to the town below them, nervously scouting the streets for a sign of the men they had seen last night. |
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If Missouri loses a great prospect or two because other teams are scouting and making living-room pitches, the impact will linger. |
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There are many people from outside the U.S. involved in scouting or evaluating talent all over the world. |
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After spending the last three years scouting for clubs in the Football League, Roscrow has amassed a vast knowledge of the non-league scene. |
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At the same time, they'll be scouting out potential talent for their live music venues. |
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I'm not sure if he's scouting future talent or having a little professorial fun with us. |
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It is likely that the footprint must have been left by some scouting savage making a rare foray to the far side of the island. |
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As I said, the group is a scouting expedition exploring what may be possible. |
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The scouting reports she was pouring over had nothing to do with far-flung picket ships reporting back targets of opportunity. |
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Roger's Rangers were involved in many scouting and reconnaissance mission, acting as the eyes and ears for the English troops. |
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Thanks to excellent scouting and research, teams can count on spotting a large baseline number of species. |
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The only option growers had for aerial scouting that provided immediate information was to learn to fly themselves. |
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They maintain that commandos are carrying our scouting and reconnaissance missions inside enemy-held areas. |
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Entomologists recommend scouting fields and being alert to the potential for increased insects problems in early spring. |
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Yet all of its military uses, from scouting to strategic bombing, had already been foreseen by an eager, if overly sanguine, public. |
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Intensive scouting is continuing throughout eastern North America from the Gulf coast to southern Ontario wherever soybean is grown. |
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Baden-Powell joined the army in 1876 and specialized in reconnaissance and scouting. |
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These extended and late hatching periods suggest the need for continued scouting for grasshoppers in pastures and areas adjacent to cropland. |
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A more advanced level could include compaction mapping, remote sensing, and field scouting. |
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But what the surveillance plans had in them was some scouting or reconnaissance of heliports and helipads in New York. |
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He also leaps one inch higher in the vertical jump and four inches farther in the broad jump than he had at the NFL Scouting Combine in late February. |
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Baseball's coaching, scouting and executive ranks are filled with sore-kneed former catchers. |
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It also should include enough rounds to neutralize the advantage of high-revenue teams that spend heavily on international scouting. |
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The franchise mode has been expanded with a scouting report and a minor league system that will let hands on managers cultivate talent. |
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He was responsible for draft preparation and scouting, salary cap planning and roster management. |
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He is in front of his locker, placing written scouting reports and color-coded charts on Orioles hitters into neat stacks on the floor. |
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After a few days of scouting venues and contemplating a Registry Office wedding, we were struck by how much we weren't looking forward to the event. |
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Various artists have written songs entitled Glastonbury or about the festival including Nizlopi, The Waterboys and Scouting for Girls. |
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The Jungle Book came to be used as a motivational book by the Cub Scouts, a junior element of the Scouting movement. |
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Each show also featured live music from bands such as Athlete, Scouting for Girls, Kid British and The Hoosiers. |
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In 1929, the 3rd World Scout Jamboree was held at Arrowe Park and this celebrated the 21st Anniversary of the publication of Scouting for Boys. |
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Scouting is represented in Madagascar by its own local federation of three scouting clubs. |
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Scouting in the former Rhodesia and Nyasaland started in 1909 when the first Boy Scout troop was registered. |
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Scouting grew quickly and in 1924 Rhodesia and Nyasaland sent a large contingent to the second World Scout Jamboree in Ermelunden, Denmark. |
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With its antigay policies, Scouting is wrong and Scouting is unjust. |
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After crossing the line Sarah did a victory lap to a standing ovation as the stadium DJ played Scouting For Girls' hit She's So Lovely. |
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They perorated on the history and significance of Scouting to the community. |
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Leona Lewis, JLS, Little Mix, Labrinth, Stooshie and Scouting for Girls star. |
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The couturier famously traveled the world on scouting trips, looking to draw design inspiration from sundry cultures. |
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Hourani began to dabble with a myriad of artistic careers, from model scouting to styling to art direction. |
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This would take time since, under current law, even scouting Cuban baseball players on the island is illegal. |
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The Boy Scouts of America has barred gay people from joining their troops, and now Reform Judaism leaders are asking parents to keeping scouting out of their homes. |
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As frustration mounts within the scouting world, a negative PR snowball builds. |
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And what does the street-style photographer like best about scouting out fashion? |
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The smile refusing to leave my face, I obediently led my friend into the living room, where the two of us stepped over the discarded scouting reports and each took a chair. |
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Apparently Troussier knew that a job such as this would pop up in time to save him from making scouting trips to places like Llanddulas or the Inner Hebrides. |
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From my previous scouting mission in April, we deduced that this was the only available place to eat in town that was relatively close to the train station. |
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Villa and his men were overconfident and did no scouting of the area. |
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Some will complain it puts their scouting of college talent and preparation for free agency at a disadvantage against teams with coaches in place, but I don't buy that. |
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Whether it was great scouting or just good luck, the addition of middle linebacker Levon Kirkland should have a trickle-down effect on many areas of the defense. |
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We'll have in-depth scouting reports on each team minutes after the bracket is announced, and we cover the tournament with matchups for all 64 games. |
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Keeping the hours of an owl, he does most of the location scouting and exploration. |
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The history of English conquest in America began with five native bowmen ambushing a scouting party of prospective Jamestown settlers, armed with matchlock muskets. |
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Austin takes on the bulk of the physical scouting, prowling the streets in search of interesting sites. |
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In the brief quiet before the fighting began I spoke with one of the elderly halberdiers who was telling me that this was only the scouting force and that worse was to come! |
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Whether it's for fantasy football teams, scouting or just out of curiosity, here are a few players who I reckon will catch the eye over the next 9 months. |
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The salmon fishing, black bear, moose, and caribou sightings, and frequent stops for scouting and portaging easily turn running the Main into a weeklong wilderness adventure. |
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The regiment remained during the summer, engaged in scouting and garrison duty, making occasional excursions after guerrillas and other rebel deprecators. |
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Over the years the Hollywood director has made financial contributions to scouting facilities and endowed a cinematography award for aspiring scout film-makers. |
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Perhaps next he will suggest that school staff should break into a daily chorus of the scouting movement's Ging Gang Goolie. |
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In 2009, Scouts celebrated 100 years of Scouting in Zimbabwe and hundreds of Scouts camped at Gordon Park, a Scout campground and training area, as part of these celebrations. |
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Yeager died this week at 85, but she never stopped scouting new subjects. |
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Scouting was banned, but continued undercover, as did the Salvation Army. |
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To deter a British chase, Scheer ordered a major torpedo attack by his destroyers and a potentially sacrificial charge by Scouting Group I's four remaining battlecruisers. |
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Cossacks were considered excellent for scouting and reconnaissance duties, as well as undertaking ambushes. |
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He doesn't go ashore, and instead contents himself with scouting the city from his ship, and then sets sail back home alone. |
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The Santiago was sent down the coast on a scouting expedition and was wrecked in a sudden storm. |
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Kipling's links with the Scouting movements were also strong. |
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A position further west was unnecessary, as that area of the North Sea could be patrolled by air using blimps and scouting aircraft. |
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During his scouting operations, Nelson had developed a plan to assault the French garrison of the Turks Islands. |
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The Cavalry was known for their use of horses in combat and scouting purposes. |
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I do scouting for record companies. I've been doing that for coming on three years now. |
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Four daring girls armed with their scouting skills and friendship vow to get to the bottom of it before the Camporee is over. |
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They are much more likely to do nonsporting activities, like theatre, yearbook and scouting. |
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Sea scouting is based on the same fundamental scouting aims and methods but there is a nautical twist to the programme and activities. |
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As part of the Deep Sea Rover crew on her, I was active with scouting in Hong Kong, and my best friends there were a couple working for the HK government. |
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Darrell continues to assist as a staff person at weekend camps for Trail of the Eagle, Fall Camporee, providing training on scouting skills and merit badges. |
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These new vessels proved especially susceptible to rough seas and to have limited utility in scouting due to their short endurance and low bridges. |
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However, with the club's new scouting network coming together the search to find reinforcements in subsequent trass nsfer windows will soon begin. |
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They could operate independently in the open ocean where their speed gave them room to maneuver, or alternately as a fast scouting force in front of a larger fleet action. |
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While on tour with South Pacific, Connery played in a football match against a local team that Matt Busby, manager of Manchester United, happened to be scouting. |
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In the Second Boer War, both sides used bicycles for scouting. |
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The outspoken Jonker who had replaced Liam Bardy at the club had been critical about the present situation of the Arsenal youth academy as well as the scouting system. |
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We saw wedgedtailed eagles scouting for wallabies, blue winged kookaburras perched on telegraph wires, and delicate jacanas pacing carefully across lilypadchoked waterways. |
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Companies often expend a great deal of energy leafing through phonebooks scouting for suppliers of products and services to help make their conference or trade show a success. |
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We saw wedged-tailed eagles scouting for wallabies, bluewinged kookaburras perched on telegraph wires, and delicate jacanas pacing carefully across lily pad-choked waterways. |
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True Canadian waterfowling still requires scouting, locating feeding fields just at dark, then setting up in that exact spot the following morning. |
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In May 2011, Jane's Addiction vocalist Perry Farrell noted that Queen are currently scouting their once former and current live bassist Chris Chaney to join the band. |
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Spending the morning gaining 2,000 feet in elevation, I slowly still-hunted along, scouting for elk sign while listening for the sweet sound of a bugling bull elk. |
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Nearly half the fleet were not built as warships and were used for duties such as scouting and dispatch work, or for carrying supplies, animals, and troops. |
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It was important, thereafter, to develop a sense of tactile feel and direction with appropriately precurved scouting files to detect the trifurcation. |
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Physical training, shooting, running, mountaineering, orientation and scouting, hand-to-hand combat, explosives, APC and airborne incretion and evac, etc. |
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During the entire war around 1,200 scouting flights were made. |
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As part of the Deep Sea Rover crew, I was active with scouting in Hong Kong, and among my best friends there were a couple working for the HK government. |
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