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1 I hunt big game, and the bigger the game the more risk.
2 Foolish to hunt big game with an empty gun, Miguel.
3 Those dogs are bred to hunt big cats.
4 Now indeed would he hunt big game.
5 He would hunt big tomorrow, he thought.
6 Theodore Roosevelt did not hunt big game in Africa because he was in need of luscious steaks or tawny hides.
7 Of the states that place age limits on hunting , only a small number, including Maine and Nebraska, allow 10-year-olds to hunt big game.
8 It's a good weapon, and I wish I owned one; but I wouldn't start out to hunt big game until I learned something about it.
9 It's a genuine Sailes-Byrn needlebeam, used for hunting big Venusian game.
10 But you also all have extensive experience hunting big game.
11 As you have learned, hunting big game is not boys' play, concluded the Professor.
12 He had been hunting big game in Africa, and he was telling me about it.
13 Thought you were hunting big game somewhere in Africa.
14 The Grand Duke had hunted big game in Eastern lands, and he was a capital shot.
15 Another time it had been a visit to the Rocky Mountains where they hunted big game.
16 Lean was hunting big game, and catching it.
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