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1 No hunter would use a military style semi-automatic rifle to go duck hunting, he said.
2 You watch me go duck shooting there some day.
3 They wrote to ask him to go duck - shooting - with them .
4 And Mr. Washington and Uncle Jack Belmont often go duck and snipe shooting down on the marsh.
5 He could not even go duck hunting.
6 You see, I never got up so early before, except to go duck -hunting , and this is different.
7 I practically asked if I might go duck - shooting to-day, and Uncle Robert merely looked out of the window.
8 One of the "dear boys" at the club asked if I'd care to go duck -shooting on Sunday.
9 The scientist, interested, queried, "And do you do the same when you go duck -hunting or goose-hunting or when you are after seal?"
10 A neighbor man and Frank and we four boys went duck hunting.
11 We shall have sufficient outlet for any surplus energy without going duck hunting.
12 That afternoon the Virginian and I had gone duck shooting.
13 I've even gone duck hunting in Arkansas standing in the cold water at sunrise, said Clinton.
14 I went duck shooting with a guy who'd been in my outfit...
15 Tells how Norman and Russell Ford, the chairman of the Grouse County board of supervisors, went duck hunting.
16 I think we'll go Duck hunting.
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