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A place where they meet each year to hunt preselected victims .
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The weapons used in war were like those used in the hunt.
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Usually the nighthawks hunt in little companies in the most sociable fashion.
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Pringle appeared in the doorway in his eternal hunt for the tea-things.
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They used to say they hunt foreign ships fishing illegally in Somalia.
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Also, the state requires hunters attend a mandatory alligator hunting safety course.
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Many countries have banned police from using ammunition meant for hunting animals.
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Value hunting remains a winning strategy, CIMB Research said in a report.
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Truth is, I think she's snipe hunting, but I said I'd help.
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The hunting-shirt of the militiaman and the hunter was in general use.
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Navan's chase course has been deemed unraceable following an early morning inspection.
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The chase was long and hot; but the end was in sight.
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The place for the strong-limbed is in the thick of the chase.
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The left fork would almost certainly lead him on a wild-goose chase.
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My advice: Don't chase what maybe seems to be an easy solution.
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We also crossed Menier's équipage de chasse, horses and dogs being exercised.
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He longed to fire, to use the thin sharp bayonet on his chasse-pot.
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We will have a little chasse, and then we will smoke.
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Aix-la-Chapelle is proud of the veritable chasse, or thigh-bone of Charlemagne, which cures lameness.
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It is her application of the word "chasse" that drew down the simile.
Usage of venery in English
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Paternal.-Syphilis ,alcoholism ,leadpoisoning, excessive venery, extremes of youth or old age.
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Fifthly, By the too frequent reiteration of the act of venery.
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Why is there such delight in the act of venery?
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Better Seneca for you than sensuality; Virgilius than venery.
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But both retribution and venery were somewhat mechanical; they were the expected rather than the inescapable passions.
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And therefore the book of venery, of hawking, and hunting, is called the book of Sir Tristram.
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How come women to be prone to venery in the summer time and men in the winter?
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The venery, where the beagles and hounds were kept, was a little farther off, drawing towards the park.
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And such is the curse that arises from lynchings and venery and extortions and dehumanizings,-sterility ; adumbnessof soul.
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After all, what is reading but a vice, like drink or venery or any other form of excessive self-indulgence?
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Though of a slight and delicate figure, he excelled in all manly exercises and sports and in venery and hawking.
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You say that you feel in you the pricking stings of sensuality, by which you are stirred up to venery.
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I have given orders that he be kept under surveillance until the right moment comes for us to expose his venery.
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But if you will accept me of the hunt I will follow you gladly and teach you other crafts of venery.
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Prawn-hunting was agreeably varied by fish-snaring, mussel-stalking, and mushroom-trapping-sportswhich James, in his capacity of Head Forester, included in his venery.
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They wonder why I came not to revile venery and vice; and verily, I came not to warn against pickpockets either!