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There were paintings of men on a foxhunt and a rich Oriental carpet.
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From other radio traffic he could tell other units were closing in like some kind of foxhunt.
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So saying, he left the room with as much alacrity as if it were to prepare for a foxhunt.
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Your foxhunt, isn't that capricious?
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He quotes Baily's Hunting Directory which establishes the Quorn as being the first foxhunt on horseback, way back in 1698.
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I'd live in a big house in Richmond with foxhunt paintings on the walls, and I'd worry about finding good help.
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One September they were so thick on the fields in one section of England that a foxhunt had to be postponed.
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When Averan was small, beast master Brand used to tell her stories about how he'd helped the Duke outsmart foxes on the foxhunt.
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In the parking lot outside the Quality Hotel in Metairie, Louisiana, presidential politics serves up a scene Oscar Wilde might have mistaken for a foxhunt.
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In fact, in these times, foxhunting is to many something from another age.
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The total ban on foxhunts will be enforced from February 18th next year.
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She'd been getting word to me the nights he was going foxhunting and she was sneaking out.
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Foxhunting May confirmed she had abandoned plans to hold a vote on repealing the ban on fox hunting.
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He said that he liked bad weather, and that he was to go foxhunting with friends next week.
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One fear expressed is that, with foxhunting banned, the government might dare to move on shooting and angling.
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There are those who classify the Varsity Match alongside foxhunting as elitist blood sports they would rather avoid.