When night came down, he decided to risk a scarer approach.
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He collects famous scarer memorabilia and has read every scaring text book there is.
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Whose thrall art thou now, thou lifter of the spoil, thou scarer of the freeborn?
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His head is swiveling like a bird-scarer, taking in my twelve square meters of squalor.
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Mike has always dreamed of being a scarer.
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Bird scarer in rice field.
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They haunted newly-sown fields and would rise, all right, at a shout from a bird-scarer, but were difficult to shoot.
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Something like laughter, or, as it were, the clapper of a scarer of birds, echoed among the rocks at the rattling of the rowlocks.
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Visiting Salisbury Museum, I found myself eyeballing the last great bustard in Victorian England, shot down by a bird-scarer with a marble in 1871.
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Then Ong-i-yud′ takes a ki′-lao, the bird-shaped bird scarer, from the pueblo and stealthily ducks along to the sementera where he suddenly erects the scarer.
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The bird scarers, Ki′-lao, floating over a field of ripening rice
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Mike and Sulley are students at the academy where monsters train to become scarers.
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He's worked with Callahan before-onthat Pigeon Scarer Case, as I recall-andthe two of them can decide what to do.
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Based on what little we have learned so far about the Omans, here's just one of those scarers, for a snapper.
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Bird scarers are going off in gold kiwifruit blocks - the vines are budding and apparently birds pick away at the buds.
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There is no legislation specifically to deal with bird scarers, also referred to as crow bangers, which are usually employed by farmers to dissuade bi(...)