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On weekends, they hatched chickens or went hunting for hares.

For much of the year, polar bears roam the frozen Hudson Bay, hunting for seals.

Researchers continuously study specimens and identify them, all the while hunting for new species.

I undoubtedly have my favourites, flowers to go out hunting for or stop the car for when glimpsed at 30mph.

I run across hills and dales, I wander through nameless lands — because I am hunting for the golden stag.

Taobao is a treasure-trove for those hunting for the unusual, eccentric or just plain worrying, boasting around 760 million products for sale at any one time.

Some people have told me from their own experience that soliciting help or speaking personal connections is something as difficult as hunting for a job.

"You would have to establish the geochemistry well enough to know what the 'alphabet' of molecules was" before hunting for unusual relative abundances, he says.

Part of the appeal of this movie is the simplicity of the plot; at its heart it is, a treasure hunt, with the three main characters, the good, the bad and the ugly hunting for confederate gold.

And to maneuver your way smartly around costly baby clothes so as to get the best looking baby clothes at reasonable prices, all you need to do is a little bit of hunting for them.

The huntsman is hunting for hares.

He's on holiday in Africa, hunting for animals.

He discovered three new species in India while hunting for those with the most oil content.

Li Yuanji, son of the Tang emperor li Yuan, is said to "prefer going without food for three days to going without hunting for one day." This shows what a great favour hunting was among the nobility.

Now other institutions such as hedge funds are piling into the market and hunting for similar opportunities.

And steelmakers, fearful of the rising prices of raw materials, are hunting for captive sources of metallurgical (coking) coal as well as iron ore.

Primitive as these weapons may have been, they gave early humans a huge advantage in hunting for calorie-rich meat and for defending themselves from predators or other humans.

They went hunting for hares.

Hitachi and Toshiba are hunting for software firms, too.

If you are hunting for something to do this weekend, let me know.

Breaker's group started hunting for riboswitches in the wild and soon found them hiding in intergenic DNA.

Eventually, many of the native men were lured by the easy profits of the fur trade into spending more time hunting for furs than participating in tribal life.

On one of the flat screens, Mr. Delaney brings up a world map that lets users zoom into a city just as they would if hunting for directions online.

They are tireless in hunting for super profits.

Neither is there a passage about young children painting eggs or hunting for baskets overflowing with scrumptious Easter goodies.

Researchers like Terwindt and Schur have already begun hunting for the exact genes that may underlie both migraine and depression -information that could lead to novel treatments for both conditions.

For men hunting for a partner, testosterone's a good thing.

Who They are: Panhandler colleagues walk the line between performing at their job and hunting for constant recognition. They are time-stealing attention seekers desperate for continuous praise.

hunting for造句

The lion was hunting for its prey.

Lionesses are in charge of hunting for the pride and work together to bring down fast-running herd animals like wildebeest, zebra, and antelope.

Indeed, the more adventurous will be looking for opportunity in adversity, and hunting for new business by late 2009.

The 99ers are people like Anne Strauss, 58, who spent 35 years working as a PR professional on Long Island. Despite spending every day hunting for work, she has not had a job since June 2008.

In the evening I used to prowl about, hunting for diversion.

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