It would be a shame to bring home a bounty of lovely fashionable gifts and nothing suits her. |
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In such cases, the inequality is entirely due to differences in the bounty of nature. |
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Make your own cards or gift wrap by using nature's bounty of freshly fallen leaves. |
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Urban blight and flight is transformed into bustle, bounty, and bidding wars. |
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Indeed, giving his bounty to others may have had something to do with his great success in finding those elusive morels. |
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Days turned to weeks, weeks to months and months to years as the men rested and enjoyed Circe's bounty. |
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Such perfect bounty, grown with agrichemicals and pesticides, is notoriously pricey. |
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They might consider the bounty of the earth, in one mood, or the vanity of human wishes and desires in another. |
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Oh, Lord, I thank you for this unlooked for bounty that you have seen fit to bestow on me. |
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Mexican drug cartels have even offered a bounty for the killing of a U.S. law-enforcement officer. |
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Also, if you will remember I am a bounty hunter and you have quite the bounty on your head. |
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Luckily, she doesn't have that much screen time as the group tracks a bio-terrorist with a huge bounty on his head. |
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As a result, every bounty hunter in the universe is gunning for him to collect the massive bounty on his head. |
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He fled with a bounty on his head and his sisters were abducted and forced into concubinage anyway. |
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For the time being, there was a minor bounty on his head, which led him to be prime pickings for the two partners. |
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He'd sent him to the South American jungle knowing there was a bounty on his head. |
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Oates stars as a bounty hunter who is persuaded to lead an unnamed and demanding damsel in distress across the desert on horseback. |
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Once you win a battle, there is a wealth of bounty to collect and occasionally some power-ups. |
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According to George, individuals have equal rights of access to the bounty of nature. |
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There is no shortage of choice and recent mild weather has seen mid-week anglers enjoying an unseasonal bounty of carp and tench. |
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But the little girl understood that she was protected, not only by the woman who held her, but also by the bounty of nature that surrounded her. |
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The opening scenes present a bounty of puppies so unbearably cute, they'll elicit a chorus of coos from even the stoniest audience. |
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Receive these gifts, that we may be avenues of bounty and refreshment to both friend and stranger. |
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These are powerful men convinced of their own entitlement to bounty and governance. |
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Imagine nature's bounty matching up to the lavish interiors of the chateau. |
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The bounty of the Amazon can be accounted for only if we consider time as well as space. |
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In the event of a rainout where no winner is crowned, the bounty at the next event will be placed on the points leader entering that event. |
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It is also the ancestral home of Inupiat Eskimos and Gwich'in Athabascan Indians, who depend on the bounty of the refuge to survive. |
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The house's spatial bounty playfully adjusts to the irregular topography of this Mexican city. |
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Even though the weather was cold and wet, and we were windbound for six days, we were more than rewarded by Nunavut's bounty. |
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Like Alice through the looking glass, the Russians have entered a French version of wonderland, full of bounty. |
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Fill your lungs with purifying air and feast your eyes on Mother Nature's bounty. |
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Many of the bounty hunters use snare traps, which kill an irresponsible number of grizzly bears, elk, and moose, as well as wolves. |
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The film opens about five years after the events in Pitch Black, and Riddick is on the run from bounty hunters again. |
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We were lavishly fed the finest that American agricultural and culinary bounty can provide. |
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The people of Bastar revere their heroes and worship Mother Earth for her life sustaining bounty. |
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After college I worked for an old family friend as a junior bail bondsman, and then I spent some time as a bounty hunter. |
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The movie features fast cars, a psychotic with road rage, a bounty hunter, and an attractive blonde. |
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This bounty still lures millions of sea birds from rookeries across the Pacific Ocean. |
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Shortly after our arrival we came into contact with a bounty hunter, one seeking a reward for the return of Jenna. |
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Cairy had been a bounty hunter long enough to know that cops, even the rare few who tried to help, always got in the way. |
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He appears to go about his business untroubled by policemen, or bounty hunters. |
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As a policeman, he's expected to inform the FBI, but instead he becomes a bounty hunter. |
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The 1960s and 1970s brought a loss of faith in the benevolent bounty of science. |
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Think of all those kids on Christmas morning, stuffing their faces with this choccy bounty. |
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Equally white in The Sow's Litter, five well-rounded piglets enjoy their dam's bounty as she inspects her neat pail and trough of fodder. |
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Fourier's thought seems readymade for translation into lyric poetry, full as it is with the promise of love, harmony, and nature's bounty. |
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These would be returned to the earth to nourish the soil and give thanks for the bounty. |
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It's unlikely bounty hunters would be required to turn in the animals' heads. |
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In fact, in some states it takes more hours of training to become a hairdresser or a nail manicurist than it does to become a bounty hunter. |
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Its wealth was not built on Sunbelt balminess, agricultural bounty or manufacturing muscle. |
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Is it not brutish and for those not most fit rather deficient in its bounty? |
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And along with the high-risk, high-reward bounty challenge, there will be a series of cowgirl barrel races. |
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As time ticks on without a major purchase, pressure is likely to mount on Fyffes to redistribute to shareholders the bounty of its war chest. |
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Whereas the Stewart children had few pictorial precedents on the matter of negative exempla, a bounty of pictures represented choices being made. |
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Compared to this bounty, all material gains appear so small and all suffering appears to be easily tolerable. |
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The most vinously diverse country has a near-infinite bounty to offer, and San Francisco has only scratched the surface. |
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There is love, kindness and bounty in special relationships that bring you much happiness and joy. |
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It affects those who are the beneficiaries of the charity's functions, beneficence and bounty. |
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The National Stud plans to syndicate both Pastoral Pursuits and Bahamian Bounty. |
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The state of Idaho paid a bounty hunter to kill wolves in the Salmon River country. |
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From aqua Buddha to Wikileaks, 2010 gave us a bounty of new words for our political vocabulary. |
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Biting, scratching, beating the bejesus out of one another, bounty hunting. |
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Rural churches were deserted, and the connection between the land and the bounty of harvests was gone. |
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A bounty hunter told AFP that the suspected Texan could very well be Everett Livvix of Robinson, Illinois. |
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Brienne demands the deformed, less savage Clegane brother fork her over, but he refuses, hell-bent on receiving his bounty. |
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No German bounty hunter ever teamed up with a slave to kill wanted men and claim the reward for their corpses. |
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That raises the question of whether the killer was, or wanted to be, a bounty hunter. |
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The bounty hunter has a better shot, thanks in large part to Aniston's presence. |
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Early in the nineteenth century crews of visiting ships came looking for flax, and from 1829 whalers came to share the bounty in this southern area. |
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He said that if I had nothing to hide that the I would have such money by reaping the bounty from my lands and wouldn't mind paying these taxes straight up right now. |
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A majority of villagers overruled the sane voice of a few to stop asphalting the surface that would hasten the surface run-off instead of trapping the heavenly bounty. |
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A congressman who hid his illegal bounty in the ice box was sent the slammer. |
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It is this bounty of water and the unique character of the breezes laden with moisture from the snows and warm sunshine that have given Palampur its tea gardens. |
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The cinematography is faultless, combining pale green and sepia tints to allow the grittiness of a bounty hunter's profession to pervade, involving the audience in the action. |
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Lobbyists use these trips to lavish bounty on Congressmen, far from prying eyes. |
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Underlining the importance of togetherness, taste, and the relationship between humans and the bounty of nature. |
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They will share with us their wealth in livestock and their knowledge of the sheepfolds and pastures as we will share the bounty of the barley field and vineyards. |
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No, it's one of those days where your own boon and bounty seem unearned, unfair, because other people are dealing with so much horror and sadness. |
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In the near term, though, less ice means commercial fishing fleets and the oil, gas, and mining industries can access a bounty of unexploited resources, environmentalists say. |
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His opinion was that they operated as a bounty upon the introduction of capital into the colony as well as overcoming the problem of congestion and the use of inferior land. |
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Gifted with the bounty of nature, agricultural fields decorate the area. |
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Since we all work equally hard, and with equal skill, the inequality is again due to differences in the bounty of nature, which we believe to be morally arbitrary. |
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A government land grant to the settlers and hard work soon brought prosperity to the family, an effect that the Professor credits to Allah's bounty. |
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It's a time of bounty, gathering in and the sharing of the harvest. |
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The bounty hunter is a State proxy and can thus use police powers. |
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One hundred years ago, legions of bounty hunters were scouring the swamps and forests of Florida, looking for songbirds to adorn society ladies' hats. |
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The groovy crew of animated bounty hunters makes their way to the big screen, but they lose their trademark snazziness to the limp, overlong plot. |
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Heath envisioned free, untaxed trade, but ignored the issue of the natural bounty, and went beyond George in seeking to eradicate the political source of governmental tyranny. |
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Instead of a stage and chairs, I found a bounty of discarded hats, sweaters, shirts, vests, pants, wigs, and costume apparel covering the floor and hanging on coat hooks. |
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The ping-pong stadium was a tiny isolated bubble of bounty in the middle of a country shocked into silence. |
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The hunters, dressed in camouflage in floating duck blinds offshore, take aim at the broadbills, black ducks and mallards that are the prized bounty of these waters. |
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The latter two are deviously funny as perverts, self-aggrandising but insecure bounty hunters, game-show-host-styled hangmen, and lords and ladies of the depraved aristocracy. |
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Nature is regarded as the provider of bounty, but also as wild, awesome and capricious, with unpredictable catastrophes, like floods and storms at sea. |
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Passed down through generations, the kumulipo provided early Hawaiians with an explanation, in mythic terms, of the origin, beauty, and bounty of the land. |
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It's not clear whether this debt is owed to all Egyptians, or just the descendants of the slave-owners from whom the biblical Hebrews presumably expropriated this bounty. |
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Being left to guard such bounty can be an overpowering temptation. |
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As he shinned down the final tree, he stopped to lay his head against its trunk and incant thanks to the spirit within for sharing its bounty with him. |
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A jury later convicted the bounty hunter of involuntary manslaughter. |
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Fishing floats have always been irresistible bounty for beachcombers. |
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You could indulge in a special heart shaped Valentine chocolates and pick from specialty pralines including nougat mocha, walnut and caramel and coconut bounty. |
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Such short-term, externally-driven industries kill the golden goose, the bounty of the forest that has sustained life in the region for millennia. |
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Many of the insects that go into diapause are eggs and pupae awaiting the arrival of spring and its bounty of food before hatching into adults, Holscher said. |
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Life is hard for the descendants of the Polynesians and crew members of the Bounty. |
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In 1704 the revenue was diverted to found Queen Anne's Bounty, to augment the incomes of poor livings. |
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Pitcairn was the final landing place for the mutineers from the Bounty who had rebelled against Captain Bligh. |
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Bounty hunters can use almost any tool at their disposal to find and capture their man. |
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The new Bounty Hunter external hammer shotgun, imported by European American Arms, is a first-class traditional scattergun. |
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The first Europeans to spy its jagged, jungle-clad peaks and encircling reef were the mutineers of HMS Bounty. |
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Pitcairn Island was discovered in 1767 by the British and settled in 1790 by the Bounty mutineers and their Tahitian companions. |
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Sent to capture the Bounty mutineers, Pandora sank in 1791, intact, in deep water after striking the Barrier Reef. |
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I bought a Bounty and ate it on the bus as we dove through the dirty square blocks of the southern suburbs. |
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On the bus back from the cape, you pass the lagoon at Porto Conte, with water as blue as the old Bounty ads. |
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Even in a non-contributory scheme, the employer's payments are not bounty. |
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He straps on his shooting irons for one last time to earn a big bounty on offer in a town rejoicing in the name of Big Whiskey. |
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Conflicts between rural and urban cantons and disagreements over the bounty of the Burgundian Wars had led to skirmishes. |
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Private detectives and bounty hunters flooded the region, ironically provoking more violence, which in turn led to more negative publicity. |
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Unlike police officers, Edward and other bounty hunters can search houses or vehicles without a warrant, cross state lines. |
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It involved bounty hunters, undercover cops, phone taps, a megabucks heist and a gunshot that NOBODY heard. |
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When Milo finally catches up with Nicole, the bounty hunter finds himself on the run for his life too. |
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The nearly carte-blanche powers of the bounty hunter serve a clear economic function. |
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Ketil was eventually outlawed and fearing the bounty on his head fled to Iceland. |
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In addition, colonists' close proximity to the ocean gave them a bounty of fresh fish to add to their diet, especially in the northern colonies. |
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It is easy to look back on the past through rose-colored glasses and to rejoice and be thankful for the bounty God provided then. |
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She's Barb Wire, a bounty hunter working undercover as a stripper to spring a hostage and claim the reward. |
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The phasing out of the linen export bounty between 1825 and 1832 stimulated demand for cheaper textiles, particularly for cheaper, tough fabrics. |
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These were known as Danegeld, land tax, and Queen Anne's Bounty. |
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Settled by the mutineers from the Bounty and their Tahitian companions in 1789, residents of Pitcairn have relied on fishing and subsistence farming for their survival. |
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The fall of Vienna provided the French a huge bounty as they captured 100,000 muskets, 500 cannons, and the intact bridges across the Danube. |
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The meagre resources of Queen Anne's Bounty could not adequately address the internal structural problems of the church, which seriously hampered its pastoral efficiency. |
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A wolf bounty was introduced in Sweden in 1647, after the extermination of moose and reindeer forced wolves to feed on livestock. |
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Hex is a facially scarred drifter and bounty hunter who can track down anyone. |
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Kolzo, upon reaching Moscow, was granted an audience with Ivan despite having a Muscovite bounty on his head. |
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The bounty hunter found his fandom through small appearances. |
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Pitcairn, a dot in the sea about halfway between New Zealand and Peru, is home to 47 permanent residents, some of them direct descendants of the Bounty mutineers. |
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The British took up the tradition, adding fresh flowers, foliage and vines, and designing elaborate silver epergnes to hold the colorful bounty. |
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In 1927, the State Forest Service introduced a bounty for red deer shot on their land, and in 1931, government control operations were commenced. |
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The purchase money from such a sale was to be paid to the Governors of Queen Anne's Bounty who would apply the sum towards the erection of purchase of a new residence house. |
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Whenever he played the song for her, she'd dash into the kitchen and appear moments later with a bounty of grapes and salted fatback. |
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Hedgehogs were declared noxious animals and a bounty of one shilling a snout paid by regional authorities for several years. |
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I checked around at other places where I bowhunt and found that scattered chinquapins were also dropping their bounty. |
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Their home is not adorned with seasonal holiday bounty, but ritual gourd rattles John incises with Indian designs may harken back to long-ago harvests. |
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Nature's Bounty has added Women's Multivitamin Gummies to its Optimal Solutions health, beauty and wellness line. |
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In Alberta, wolves on private land may be baited and hunted by the landowner without requiring a license, and in some areas, wolf hunting bounty programs exist. |
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Bounty hunter Latigo Rawlins was looking to start a whole new life with Emily Mercer, but Stillman Stadtlander has other plans for him. |
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Bounty Hunter was test-played by some of the gaming industry experts, and received a lot of encouragement and constructive feedback. |
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The heat was on at Miracle Mile, as Bounty and Chef James searched the festival for the messiest, and most delicious, meals. |
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Buckingham tried to escape in disguise, but was either turned in by a retainer for the bounty Richard had put on his head, or was discovered in hiding with him. |
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After stealing a strange orb, he gets caught up in a bounty hunt and must team up with assassin Gamora, killer Drax, Rocket Raccoon and tree beast Groot. |
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From New York's musty bashments to Kingston's vigorous sessions, men have dominated dancehall for decades, despite the efforts of a bounty of gifted female deejays. |
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The Royal Navy of the 18th century is depicted in many novels and several films dramatising the voyage and mutiny on the Bounty. |
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Adventure novels were popular, including Sir John Barrow's descriptive 1831 account of the Mutiny on the Bounty. |
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In a series of fractured flashbacks, Domino recounts her first encounter with ex-con Ed Mosbey and his sexy Latino compadre Choco at a seminar for aspiring bounty hunters. |
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Expansion of the whaling industry was triggered by the second Bounty Act, introduced in 1750 to increase Britain's maritime and naval skill base. |
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The wreck is still visible underwater in Bounty Bay, discovered in 1957 by National Geographic explorer Luis Marden. |
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The California Delta is well known amongst experienced and newbie anglers for its bounty of sturgeon, striped bass, king salmon, bluegill and catfish, to name a few. |
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Ducie Island was rediscovered in 1791 by Royal Navy Captain Edwards aboard HMS Pandora, while searching for the Bounty mutineers. |
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Are Dill and Van Engelen so close to their surf roots that the street-style wonder boys have forever sworn off the ledged world for the bounty of the backyard pool bonanza? |
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Yenta the Matchmaker has nothing on Stephanie Plum, who in this short novel trades in her bounty hunting skills for making four couples a great Valentine's Day. |
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The only permanently inhabited island, Pitcairn, is accessible only by boat through Bounty Bay. |
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Typical woodcarvings include sharks, fish, whales, dolphins, turtles, vases, birds, walking sticks, book boxes, and models of the Bounty. |
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The crew of the Bounty mutinied because of the harsh discipline of Captain Bligh. |
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These psalms provide a bounty of language by which suffering people might give voice to their experience, even when it includes an accusation of God as afflicter. |
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In 1984, he starred opposite Mel Gibson in The Bounty as William Bligh, captain of the Royal Navy ship the HMS Bounty, in a retelling of the mutiny on the Bounty. |
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The Antipodes Subantarctic Islands tundra ecoregion includes the Bounty Islands, Auckland Islands, Antipodes Islands, the Campbell Island group, and Macquarie Island. |
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One particular historic attempt to round the Horn, that of HMS Bounty in 1788, has been immortalized in history due to the subsequent Mutiny on the Bounty. |
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Niven's role in Mutiny on the Bounty brought him to the attention of independent film producer Samuel Goldwyn, who signed him to a contract and established his career. |
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Eden Vale is aiming to capitalise on the success of Masterfoods' Mars and Bounty brands with the launch of two mousses bearing the names of the confectionery stars. |
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