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At the Games, GoPro also hunted for smaller marketing opportunities.
When whites came, they, of course, also hunted for subsistence.
Problems for the opposing view are hunted for and magnified.
Toby hunted for a stiff brush in the utility room.
The show producer who hunted for the right envelope 6.
Medical investigators urgently hunted for the source of the outbreak.
Medical investigators urgently hunted for the source of the outbreak.
Over the course of a year, dermatologists hunted for a diagnosis.
First discovered in 1494, Caribbean monk seals were hunted for their blubber.
The curators wanted it for the show, so they hunted for it.
Axions are currently being hunted for via experiments involving giant Earth-based mirrors.
In some parts of Africa, vultures are hunted for use in traditional medicine.
I have hunted for possible cures more, then less, then not at all.
He survived by hiding on a balcony as the attackers hunted for victims.
Sterling also rose and Wall Street opened higher as investors hunted for bargains.
I looked and looked; I asked around, hunted for signs, but there was nothing.
The territory's Hang Seng index staged a reversal as mainland investors hunted for bargains.
And back in 2014, he hunted for undervalued energy companies during the oil crash.
Water buffalo, wallabies and small crocodiles are hunted for their flavor and nutritional value.
You've hunted for your prey—remember, Austin, the key ingredient this time is Dragon!
She found herself jobless and with a toddler, while he hunted for a job.
Many of them are being hunted for different reasons, and one is already imprisoned.
In 2001 he went to Afghanistan while US forces hunted for Osama bin Laden.
Elands, sables, wildebeests, zebras and other large herbivores were hunted for meat or sport.
The "monster group" had been predicted to exist, and mathematicians hunted for verifying clues.
When the prices of the candy went up at the store, I hunted for alternatives.
Eager to make the plant more productive, Broin and his father hunted for better equipment.
But early humans hardly helped, as spear marks suggest the animals were hunted for food.
It has a large heritage, I think that's why — Native Americans hunted for centuries here.
Meanwhile, Ms. Constand's mother hunted for Mr. Cosby, who returned her call from Los Angeles.
The police are treating the case as a suicide, while detectives hunted for possible video.
The soldiers died in Mali when their helicopters collided as they hunted for Islamist militants.
For more than 40 years, investigators hunted for the man responsible for dozens of these crimes.
As hundreds of children hunted for eggs, Mr. Trump wandered over to take questions from journalists.
They hunted for what they called 'trophies,' for the excitement of it, for pleasure, in fact.
He hunted for positions on the tops of buildings, bridges and especially the Statue of Liberty.
Wildlife can be hunted for meat and trophies as well as being used non-consumptively for ecotourism.
They assumed they would sell both houses and rent while they hunted for a long-term place.
Many orangutans are killed as agricultural pests, hunted for bushmeat or the illegal pet and performing animal trade.
Airlines found they could charge a small premium on tickets as customers hunted for routes using the superjumbo.
I locked and unlocked the device, tapped the widget, and hunted for an explanation in the settings menus.
A shoot-out took place at a flat in Brussels, Belgium's capital, as police hunted for suspected terrorists.
The next day, soldiers began looting the market and setting fire to shops as they hunted for Haf.
He also hunted for value in the US energy sector during the commodity crisis of 2014 and 2015.
The endangered Red-capped Mangabey is illegally hunted for meat, and its habitat is being developed for agriculture.
I restrained her flailing limbs and hunted for her femoral artery with needles each time she spiked fevers.
They fear it would disturb the migration of porcupine caribou, animals they have hunted for centuries for food.
We recently joined him along with 15 novice foragers as they hunted for edible plants in Upper Manhattan.
D.W., whom Cooper describes as "more or less nonverbal," hunted for the family's food, bringing Thomas with him.
Pangolins are hunted for their meat as well as for the plate-like scales that cover their bodies.
Before then, gray seals were hunted for their furs and to keep them from depleting the fish stock.
As a boy, he said, he watched military planes bomb nearby hillsides as they hunted for communist guerrillas.
Though these cuties were once hunted for their skin, they are now classified as a species of least concern.
In Lebanon they are shot on sight, out of fear, or hunted for sport, although both activities are illegal.
The academics also hunted for signs of broader changes in Islamophobic sentiment in Liverpool since Mr Salah was signed.
The alien character Saru (Doug Jones) now finds himself in a place where his species is hunted for food.
The interior least tern was once hunted for feathers for hats and hurt by the damming of major rivers.
New Yorkers said they hunted for treasure in the trash for reasons ranging from economic to just plain fun.
Jensen hunted for a life preserver but had to settle for a pack of balloons stashed behind a bar.
Archaeological evidence suggests they may have hunted for woolly rhino and other big game that ranged over the grasslands.
Two dozen people, including Day's caddie, Colin Swatton, hunted for Woods's ball, which was found nestled in the rough.
Not only are they hunted for their fins, but they're frequently snagged as by-catch in, say, tuna nets.
I hunted for shoes that could cushion my knee and set my sights on walking and climbing stairs again.
That year, she learned that chimpanzees both create and use their own tools and discovered how they hunted for food.
In the run-up to these encounters the Europeans hunted for clarity on America's intentions, especially on climate and trade.
The children hunted for eggs on the lawn, including golden plastic ones that appeared to be stuffed with dollar bills.
More than 100 people have been killed in just a few grisly days as troops have hunted for the insurgents.
A place where Black culture is praised, commodified, and appropriated, while Black people are criticized, vilified, and hunted for sport.
As a scholar he hunted for rarities in European archives and created performance editions of hundreds of newly discovered works.
Then he sat patiently, in the back of the car, as I hunted for the next available flight to Europe.
The daughter and the aide watched her as she hunted for every last package in the fridge and the cupboards.
The price of Treasurys, which moves inversely to yields, rose as investors hunted for a safe place to park cash.
Technology stocks, including those of Apple, Microsoft and Facebook, were slightly higher in premarket trading as investors likely hunted for bargains.
Thus, Cramer hunted for companies with above-average growth, with stocks that do not adequately reflect the strength of their numbers.
And then the truck, along with all those engineers, sat for two weeks while Seltz-Axmacher hunted for a diesel mechanic.
Early settlement began with the arrival of the nomads in the Stone Age, who hunted for seals and birds, and fished.
Then we hunted for goods that not only checked off every box but also met our requirements for value and quality.
More recently, scouts have hunted for sixth tool: plate discipline, supposedly as ingrained and unchanging as a player's date of birth.
As Ms. Stark hunted for Mr. Ahmed, Peggy Karas, another sponsor, stayed at the hospital massaging Ms. Ahmed's hand during contractions.
"It's informed guesswork," said Chan, who has hunted for phages all over North America, South America, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Asia.
However, dugong populations are severely dwindling because they often get tangled in stray fishing equipment and are sometimes hunted for meat.
The deplorables are released into the wild and hunted for sport, resulting in a series of increasingly twisted and gory deaths.
However, some of the animals portrayed in the Chauvet cave, like lions, panthers, bears and hyenas, were not hunted for food.
Steel product manufacturer Steel Tube rose 8.7 percent as investors hunted for bargains after the company fell four sessions in a row.
Mr Swan, appointed regent while the firm hunted for a replacement, initially said he had no plans to make the arrangement permanent.
More chimpanzees are hunted for the illegal bush meat trade than are born each year, causing populations to plummet in the wild.
In addition to being hunted for their body parts, Asian elephants are also used for commerce: in logging operations and trekking camps.
Pharma shares, which were among the top losers this year, were up for a third straight session as investors hunted for bargains.
Turkish investigators last week searched the Saudi Consulate and consul general's residence in Istanbul as they hunted for clues to Khashoggi's fate.
Authorities hunted for those with "abnormal" thoughts, which meant anyone in the thrall of the "three evil forces": separatism, terrorism and extremism.
When a species is listed, certain protections are applied: listed animals can't be hunted, for example, and their critical habitats can't be degraded.
"These elephants are our resources, and we object to them being hunted for problems caused by different populations of elephants," the group said.
Squirrels were also a common pet in those times, as the paper describes:Moreover, squirrels were hunted for food, and often used as pets.
An endangered species listing means certain protections are applied: listed animals can't be hunted, for example, or their critical habitats can't be degraded.
Others have hunted for the monopole at CERN at the Large Electron-Positron collider and its successor, the currently-operating Large Hadron Collider.
Image: Tim FlachThe 16-foot-long beluga sturgeon is illegally hunted for food—its eggs go for over $9,000 a pound, writes Baille.
But this time, instead of focusing their fire on the hero as it climbed to the island, StarPro hunted for 1.53S rovers instead.
I searched and hunted for the Target exclusive version of the album that came with bonus tracks and voice memos for her singles.
A barefaced ibis foraged through the grass as a crested caracara hunted for turtle eggs along the mud bank of a small creek.
Since Bangladesh Bank's SWIFT system was still not fully working, officials there hunted for other ways to contact the Fed in New York.
"That's when I started working with the dead," he said in his car outside Mimi's recently as he hunted for a parking space.
Wallace, according to his F.B.I. testimony, hunted for material in hacked records from Sony, Stratfor, and Adobe and uploaded it to the Data Store.
"It's like cat-and-mouse kind of game and they've been hunted for years," said Audrey Blater, senior analyst at research firm Aite Group.
Each game, he went for the high-value clues first, hunted for the Daily Doubles, and when he found them, bet everything he had.
In addition to shopping online, local New York staples like the Brooklyn locations of L Train Vintage and Beacon's Closet were hunted for treasures.
Nabokov hunted for his beloved butterflies in the nearby mountain tributaries of the Salt River, including "the world's largest intermitting spring" on Swift Creek.
Meanwhile, as Armstrong hunted for an impromptu landing site, the Eagle's computer was blaring an error code that neither Armstrong nor Buzz Aldrin recognized.
They sold their condo for $1.25 million, and stayed for a few months in temporary corporate housing as they hunted for a one-bedroom.
Republican supporters of the resolution have hunted for the votes necessary to pass the bill for months, and they have little margin for error.
In the early 1900s, elephant seals were hunted for their oil-rich blubber and were on the verge of extinction with about 1,000 left.
One retired couple read books on deckchairs on the near-empty beach as a man and his children hunted for crabs in rock pools.
Like all the other teams who have hunted for fifth forces, the researchers didn't find one—but that in itself is a valuable result.
The team only hunted for signals above background noise, and still needs to search for annual modulation like the yearly signal seen by DAMA/LIBRA .
He had been hunted for more than a decade, and the organization he had built was designed partly on the assumption this day would come.
It also hunted for strange increases in requests from single IP addresses — a potential sign that an attacker had discovered and was testing the bug.
After taking a reading, he hunted for another cell, repeating the process hundreds of times, while the animal performed the same action over and over.
But retail investors, who sold small-to-mid cap stocks earlier this week, were seeing buying them back as they hunted for bargains, traders said.
Holzhauer went for all of the high-value questions first, hunted for the Daily Double items, and when he found them, bet all he had.
During closing arguments, Silverman painted Franklin as an opportunistic killer who hunted for his alleged victims in the same area in which he lived and worked.
And it would absolutely be just for him to pardon her and others who have been unjustly which hunted for the purposes of their own careers.
Hunted for its meat across Africa, its scales are targeted in Asia where more than 15 traditional Chinese remedies call for pangolin scales as an ingredient.
Green sea turtles are currently classified as threatened, their numbers still recovering from when they were hunted for food or caught in fishing nets by mistake.
In order to achieve the look, Storino hunted for a discount giant teddy bear, which she destuffed and draped over Sophia's head like a bearskin poncho.
A years-long search leads FBI agents to the ex-operative's hotel room, where handwritten notes cause them to suspect he's the mole they've hunted for.
And even though sun bears are a protected species, they are hunted for their meat and their body parts, which are used in traditional Asian medicines.
The report also notes that he spied on colleagues, invading their personal privacy, and that he hunted for personnel records about promotions and hiring at NSA.
The police hunted for the suspect for roughly an hour, blocking highway exits and deploying helicopters overhead, before tracking him to a house near the motel.
It was the beginning of the Cultural Revolution, and her mother, hunted for her contact with the Japanese during World War II, had gone into hiding.
Together they hunted for touches justes, which include Pierre Frey palm-printed textiles and the antique rattan armchairs that sit on the rum bar's breezy terrace.
In the fall, they rolled into New York and rented a bedroom via Airbnb in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, while they hunted for a longer-term place.
Like his protagonist, when he was a boy Mr. Rekulak had spent hours creating rudimentary computer games in which players hunted for treasure and fought dragons.
Specialists say the man could have been a fisherman, a dock worker or a mudlark — a scavenger who hunted for objects of value by the river.
Defensive utilities, real estate and telecom services - which have largely underperformed in the post-election rally - were the top gainers as investors hunted for year-end bargains.
France raised its security threat to the highest alert level, strengthening controls on its border with Germany as elite commandos backed by helicopters hunted for the suspect.
Indonesia's rupiah IDR=ID reported bullish positions for the first time since November 2014 as investors hunted for one of the highest government bond yields in Asia.
At the scene, men in Red Cross jackets picked through the dirt, putting items in black paper bags, while investigators hunted for the black box voice recorders.
PARIS (Reuters) - Several baboons escaped from their enclosure at a zoo in Paris on Friday, prompting evacuation of the premises while police hunted for the missing monkeys.
Meanwhile, global share prices gained as investors hunted for bargains after Europe's longest losing streak of the year and the worst run since March for leading indices.
The authorities in Belgium, Germany and France hunted for suspects connected to the Brussels bombings, as concrete links emerged to the deadly attacks in Paris in November.
There has been no trace of him since, even though her group, the Mothers' Collective of Searchers, has hunted for traces in clandestine burial grounds across Veracruz.
His sentence completed, he then waited in immigration detention more than a year and a half while the government fruitlessly hunted for a place to deport him.
After our aquarium adventure, Ms. Jordan hunted for a lost parking garage voucher in her red Prius, which was littered with candy hearts, empty bottles and toiletries.
WWF says the decrease in their population is due to years of being hunted for their fins and teeth, and as a coveted catch in sports fishing.
Vulnerable species like spider monkeys, which do not damage livelihoods, could be protected from hunting, whilst common and damaging crop-raiders like agoutis could be hunted for subsistence.
Over a delay that spanned more than 20 minutes, he hunted for his ball among the fans, determined the lie was unplayable and accepted a one-stroke penalty.
A fully grown maned wolf really looks like it wants you dead, so even though they don't pose any particular threat to humans, they're often hunted for sport.
Their actions would echo those that happened after the 1862 execution, he noted, when scavengers hunted for pieces of the dismantled gallows and gravediggers disturbed the buried prisoners.
I wielded a pair of secateurs (one-handed pruning clippers), their orange handles flashing through dew-drenched vine leaves as I hunted for the correct stem to cut.
They had broken into a professor's office, which they were treating as a safe house, while they hunted for escape routes from the campus, desperate to avoid arrest.
Adherents hunted for proof of what they called cryptids, like the huge octopus-like Kraken in the North Atlantic, and the Himalayan Yeti and its Australian cousin, Yowie.
TAIPEI, Sept 19 (Reuters) - Taiwan stocks rose more than 0.1093 percent on Monday as investors hunted for bargains after a long weekend and five straight sessions of falls.
Such as: First, because of the way it's edited, it makes it look as though she hunted for rabbits and that is how she got her fur coat.
As pro-Modi television anchors hunted for "anti-nationals" and troll armies rampaged through social media, threatening women with rape, lynch mobs slaughtered Muslims and low-caste Hindus.
That's relevant because SARS was eventually traced back to palm civets—a cartoonishly cute species of wild cat that is hunted for meat in some parts of China.
So, the roommates hunted for a cat-friendly two-bedroom for $2,13 a month in or near Bushwick "It was kind of our age group," Ms. Teo said.
Police briefly shut bridges and ferry links to Sweden and Germany as they hunted for the car, which Sweden's Aftonbladet newspaper said was wanted in connection with a kidnapping.
Isn't it terribly ironic that African communities who hunted for subsistence were banned from hunting while Europeans like Ernest Hemingway came to Africa to shoot animals just for fun?
Listing a species allows certain protections to be put into place: listed animals can't be hunted, for example, or the most important places where they live can't be degraded.
In the day leading up to his death, Justice Scalia was "very congenial, very convivial," Mr. Poindexter said, as the party roamed the property, and some hunted for quail.
Pangolins are hunted for bushmeat in West Africa, just like any other jungle-dweller, and their high price tag encourages villagers to set traps especially for these little creatures.
Just as Mr. Cummings was hunted for a crime he did not commit, so Mr. Bogart is hassled by cops and witnesses searching for him (his new face notwithstanding).
As famine and war drove their brethren to extinction, the herds within the fences survived as the exclusive possessions of royals and nobility, hunted for sport by invitation only.
"Free stuff, there is something really compelling about it," said Ms. Blake, a writer who lived and hunted for free goods in Brooklyn for 30 years before moving upstate.
Hundreds of thousands of dollars had been drawn out of one trust each month to operate the Déjà Vu. Fisher's paralegal hunted for the boat in Oesterlund's usual haunts.
In those areas, the cheetahs suffer from loss of habitat, the animals they prey on are often hunted for bushmeat, and young cats are captured for sale as pets.
Among the program's thousands of finds are a myriad of items that tell us how the region's inhabitants dressed in tunics, hunted for reindeer and skied down the slopes.
Apart from being sold as live pets, conservationists say the pig-nosed turtle is often hunted for meat consumption and for use in traditional medicines in some Asian countries.
Wall Street's three main indexes closed at record highs on Friday, helped by gains in consumer staples and technology stocks as investors hunted for bargains in a post-election rally.
"We always know, when we go in the stand, if the bear comes up the tree, stay calm," White, who has hunted for 45 years, told Global News on Monday.
SHANGHAI, Nov 28 (Reuters) - China stocks reversed earlier losses to end higher on Tuesday, led by gains in consumer and material firms, as investors hunted for bargains after recent falls.
Here's the setup for The Hunt: A group of salt-of-the-earth hicks wake up in a field and quickly realize they're being hunted for sport by globalist elites.
Brothers Tamerlan, 26, and Dzokhar Tsarnaev, 19, initially escaped the scene, and the city of Boston was effectively shut down for days as law enforcement teams hunted for the bombers.
Researchers first found K22-218b, thanks to NASA's Kepler space telescope, a spacecraft located nearly 22 million miles from Earth that hunted for exoplanets for most of the last decade.
The country's national animal is often shot on sight or hunted for sport, but Dr. Mounir Abi-Said, a conservation biologist, is trying to calm frightened Lebanese and challenge dated myths.
She initially presents herself as The Witch of the Woods, a friendly (if terse over her animal friends being hunted for practice by Kratos and Atreus) woman of obvious magical capability.
Surveys carried out in the first half of July may reflect the temporary political disarray as David Cameron stepped down as prime minister and the Conservative Party hunted for a successor.
Hunted for centuries for their thick, soft pelt, chinchillas are now only found in the wild in parts of Chile and the mining company has agreed to move the rare rodents.
Supporters of the CRA action have long hunted for enough votes to pass the resolution, which would nix an Interior Department rule regulating methane emissions from drilling sites on public land.
But one of his chief goals — simplification of the tax code by reducing an array of deductions — was watered down in the final negotiations as Republicans hunted for votes for passage.
Populations of Batagur affinis, as the species is known to zoologists, are "severely depleted", it added, as it is hunted for its flesh and large eggs, and faced with habitat destruction.
I can't tell you how many times I've hunted for this feature — in some cases discovering that there is no button but that the control is located in the infotainment interface!
Three hundred years later, the story of how the Massachusetts Bay Colony once hunted for maleficent witches continues to fascinate, resurfacing whenever fear and prejudice threaten the moral decency of our societies.
He hunted for years, cold-calling hundreds of men with names like those on the flag, and eventually found a few Marine veterans who helped him piece together what happened on Okinawa.
CHICAGO/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In the wake of the U.S. housing meltdown of the late 2000s, JPMorgan Chase & Co hunted for new ways to expand its loan business beyond the troubled mortgage sector.
He was quick to recognize and target youngsters as the demographic group most likely to hunger for his products, as they hunted for the prizes he cleverly placed in his cereal boxes.
Anyone who's hunted for sofas knows that finding one that's budget friendly and perfect for your space takes time — especially if you're shopping for a first apartment or a college dorm room.
Period TrackersImage: Andrew Liszewski ((Gizmodo)If you've ever hunted for a period tracking app, you know there's a crapton of them in the App Store—and not all of them are good.
This year alone, she's hunted for Easter eggs at the White House, rocked the Super Bowl, and casually released a 200-piece clothing line — all while raising her daughter, Blue Ivy, 4.
Kaspersky hunted for the spying malware planted by N.S.A. hackers, guided in part by the keywords and code names in the files taken by Mr. Snowden and published by journalists, officials said.
Its new chief will be Firli Bahuri, a senior officer in the police, where the KPK has long hunted for corruption, but which Jokowi has bolstered as a counterweight to the army.
Among them are that Mr. Murrieta existed, that he traveled from Mexico to seek his fortune in California, and that he was hunted for crimes he may or may not have committed.
The federal government discussed budget cuts as early as 2006, reports the Associated Press, as the National Science Foundation has hunted for ways to free up money by letting go of older projects.
SHANGHAI, July 18 (Reuters) - China stocks steadied on Tuesday, aided by strong gains in cyclicals, even as investors hunted for bargains after an intense sell-off in small-caps in the previous session.
The latest incident occurred over the weekend, when the police in Fort Worth hunted for Manziel after a woman describing herself as his ex-girlfriend said they had been involved in a disturbance.
"However, this possible explanation faced the problem that there were extremely limited species of appropriately large animals in the tropical ecological zone that were hunted for the use of their skins," added Torrence.
The movie is a dark satire in which a group of conservatives are kidnapped and hunted for sport by sadistic liberals, and it was originally scheduled to be released by Universal last September.
South Korea stocks were on course for their biggest daily increase in a week as investors hunted for bargains after shares were sold due to worries about weighting changes in the MSCI index.
In Jakarta, the airport terminals had become marketplaces where thousands of passengers in search of cheap flights hunted for last-minute discounts offered by airlines wanting to fill empty seats at any price.
He lost his fortune in the 1929 crash; hunted for gold in California, Mexico and Panama; worked for Chrysler in Detroit, his hometown; and served in the South Pacific as a photographer's mate.
Some have hunted for it hundreds of miles underground, inside Earth's mantle, while others have searched for force-carrying particles that can evade detection around dense objects, like the planet we live on.
VIENNA (Reuters) - Rescuers hunted for possible victims of three avalanches that hit the Austrian ski resort of Ankogel and one at the Swiss resort of Andermatt on Thursday, injuring at least two people.
SHANGHAI, July 27 (Reuters) - China stocks recouped early losses and edged higher on Thursday, aided by a strong bounce in start-ups as investors hunted for bargains after small caps were mauled last week.
CHICAGO/WASHINGTON, July 11 (Reuters) - In the wake of the U.S. housing meltdown of the late 2000s, JPMorgan Chase & Co hunted for new ways to expand its loan business beyond the troubled mortgage sector.
As thousands of passengers waited at Gatwick, Britain's second busiest airport, police hunted for the operators of the large drones which reappeared near the airfield every time the airport tried to reopen the runway.
He also remarried, hunted for gold bullion that he believed Japan had left in the Philippines at the end of World War II, and joined a New Age cult called Church Universal and Triumphant.
They were hunted for thousands of years in Southwest France and the Iberian Peninsula; consumed as fetuses; kept by Romans and during Medieval times in warrens and hutches; and most recently bred as pets.
He then rose to head the K Directorate of the K.G.B., a sprawling division that hunted for double agents recruited by the West and sought to penetrate the C.I.A. and other hostile foreign agencies.
South Korea stocks rose 105.673%, on course for their biggest daily increase in a week as investors hunted for bargains after shares were sold due to worries about weighting changes in the MSCI index.
Our producer, Alexandra Leigh Young, who works closely with The Times's Science desk, hunted for the right guest: somebody who could explain the disease in simple terms and put the epidemic into historical context.
Now that Cyber Monday is here, we've hunted for the best deals on Amazon-made devices, such as Eero mesh Wi-Fi systems, Echo smart speakers, Echo Show displays, and Ring smart home tech.
West, 39, who was spotted out in New York City on Monday sporting a new blond hair-do, appeared to be in good spirits as he hunted for apartments with Kris Jenner's boyfriend Corey Gamble.
I could have hunted for one of my own, but instead I just charged it with the power cable for the console itself—which forced me into a gaming time out for a little while.
In the wake of political uproar over the new thriller The Hunt, in which everyday people are kidnapped and hunted for sport by rich elites, Universal has announced it's canceling the release of the film.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 53 (Reuters) - Wall Street's three main indexes closed at record highs on Friday, helped by gains in consumer staples and technology stocks as investors hunted for bargains in a post-election rally.
As a boy, Mr. Rowlands, the park ranger, hunted for "bush tucker" after school, catching wild goanna, the native monitor lizards, and snakes to cook over a pit of hot ash like his Aboriginal ancestors.
BAGHDADI, Iraq — As he hunted for a seasonal delicacy, Mohaned Salah Yasseen scanned the ground intently, searching for places where the soil is cracked and slightly raised — the telltale sign a desert truffle lies below.
When the time came, he deployed his strategy in front of the cameras: He went for the high-value clues first, hunted for the Daily Doubles, and when he found them, bet everything he had.
Shoppers trickled in from the cold: A man browsed for sweaters, a woman looked for winter boots for her mother, and Jim Rice hunted for a lined flannel shirt in a black and yellow pattern.
According to Len Brault, owner of Heirloom Coffee, a Massachusetts-based company that's the sole United States distributor of Trung Nguyen, civets have been hunted, for food and by frustrated farmers, into near extinction in Vietnam.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - A series of bombings in the Thai capital Bangkok last week may be linked to politics, police said on Thursday as authorities hunted for more than a dozen suspects in connection with the attacks.
It uses a Scratch-like interface to set colors and activate timers and in a few minutes I was able to make a Ghost Detector that "hunted" for ghosts and then blinked when it found one.
Director Craig Zobel (Compliance) recently spoke to Variety about Universal's decision last week to cancel the scheduled September 27 release of the film, in which everyday people are kidnapped and hunted for sport by rich elites.
But another group that lives south of the refuge, the Gwich'in, fears oil development would disturb the migration of porcupine caribou, animals it has hunted for centuries and still relies on for much of its food.
The local founder and owner, Anita Hoegh, perfected a method to source the inner wool of these bison-like animals (long hunted for meat) — hand dying it herself — transforming the yarn into luxurious garments and accessories.
"These groups of ultra-right youth hunted for participants of the march throughout the city and beat several of them," Andriy Maymulakhin, coordinator for the Nash Mir Center, a Ukrainian LGBT rights organization, told VICE News.
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: Walmart, Target, TJX Companies – Shares of Walmart and TJX Companies each rose slightly on Black Friday as U.S. shoppers hunted for deals, with online sales especially surging.
Emerging debt funds extended their bull run, pulling in $1.6 billion in the week to Wednesday, as investors frustrated with the zero or negative interest rates on offer in developed government bond markets hunted for returns.
Much as it did when a similar meteor lit up the sky over Chelyabinsk, Russia in 22006, the Michigan fireball caused a minor gold rush to the site, as people hunted for signs of the fresh meteorite.
In western Zulia state, several hundred thousand people were plunged into darkness on Christmas Eve, sparking fury among those who had scraped together money and hunted for products throughout the day to prepare a traditional family dinner.
The US hunted for the Goldilocks strategy on the war in Syria and ended up doing enough to help rebels fighting Assad around to the very periphery, but far from enough to be decisive in the war.
That is especially true for the rare and exotic metals that are essential for modern technologies — but have never been hunted for on federally managed lands, mostly because almost no one has been permitted to do so.
The bird, which was listed as endangered in the 1960s, has disappeared from the American cook's larder, but it was once abundant, hunted for sport and food, and its familiar, gurgling call rang out across the prairie.
After quietly coming in second on last year's MVP ballot (ahead of LeBron, Durant, Westbrook, et al.), Leonard hunted for ways to develop other areas of his game—a path to eclipse the best of the best.
When my best friend and I hunted for tiny, pale green orchids to bring home to our gardens, the sounds of birds were so much a part of the fabric of our lives that we barely heard them.
NEW YORK, March 2 (Reuters) - Wall Street surged on Monday as investors hunted for bargains following reassurances by central banks that they stood ready to counter the economic impact from the coronavirus following last week's steep sell-off.
" As Gerwig set about writing and directing her adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women," due Christmas Day, she hunted for evocative images of girls from the Civil War and just after — what she calls "girls-you-know pictures.
Gree Electric Appliances rebounded 1.7 percent following the previous day's 10 percent slump, after data showed overseas investors spent 372 million yuan buying the stock on Monday via the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect as they hunted for bargains.
Species targeted by wildlife criminals and on the agenda include pangolins - an ant-eating mammal hunted for its huge protective scales which are used in traditional Chinese medicine - as well as rhinos, Asian big cats, and cheetahs, he said.
Robyn and Valerie, shivering in their coats, hung over the white ash in the grate as if it might be lifesaving, while Marise hunted for milk in what must have been the kitchen next door, though it sounded cavernous.
"My very first acting job was a production of 'The Fantasticks' at a church in Westwood [New Jersey] for about $150 a week, " he tells CNBC Make It. To make ends meet, he clipped coupons and hunted for deals.
Reinosa's report had put the city of some 170,000 residents on high alert as heavily armed police hunted for the alleged sniper, who was believed to have opened fire from a nearby apartment complex that caters to the mentally ill.
The Big Five animals hunted for sport, their conservation status according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature's Red List and the market rates that a trophy demands in South Africa, home to the biggest hunting industry on the continent.
Mexico City (CNN)Hiram Navarro had reasons for hope and despair Friday as rescuers hunted for his brother and dozens of others who were feared to be in a Mexico City office building that collapsed in this week's magnitude 7.1 earthquake.
The shootout at a safe house erupted on Friday in Sainthamaruthu in Ampara district on the east coast as police hunted for people linked to Mohamed Hashim Mohamed Zahran, who has been named as the ringleader of the Easter Sunday bombings.
Reinosa's report had Lancaster, a city of some 170,000 residents, on high alert as heavily armed police hunted for the alleged sniper, who was believed to have opened fire from a nearby apartment complex that caters to the mentally ill.
It's undeniable that global sentiment is growing in a complete reversal from the financial crisis malaise, when the euro zone moved at a snail's pace with no hint of inflation, while the U.S. hunted for ever-elusive escape velocity for its economy.
"My friends hunted for artifacts and arrowheads in the nearby river banks and farm fields while I learned about the many places my relatives lived, traveled and raised our families," says Baldwin, who delivered the commencement speech to Miami University this week.
WASHINGTON — "Nothing in this room is off the record," Juleanna Glover, a corporate consultant, warned the stragglers assembled in the kitchen of her Kalorama home as Steve Hilton, a former chief adviser to Prime Minister David Cameron of Britain, hunted for a beer.
At cavernous venues like the L.A. Sports Arena, thousands of young men, backed by the electronic funk of Uncle Jamm's Army and dripping Soul Glo on their polyester-blend outfits, hunted for "freaks" to bed (or call when their moms weren't home).
They hunted for rare rockabilly singles, chronicled lost scenes in their magazine Kicks, and founded Norton Records to reissue some of their greatest and most bizarre finds, with liner notes that had scholarly depth but also showed the excitement of true fans.
Today was the 211th morning I've packed lunches for my three children, prodded them to put on their shoes and hunted for library books under the couch since learning that my home state of New York had been hit by a dangerous respiratory virus.
Gilead, which made its name selling treatments for H.I.V. and hepatitis C, has been seeking to strike a deal for some time as it hunted for the next big drug: Its business has faced pressure amid competition in the market for hepatitis C treatments.
A 2005 study published in Nature and helmed by Eric Leroy tested over 5653,000 small vertebrates in central Africa and found evidence of symptomless Ebola infection in three species of fruit bat, suggesting that these animals -- which are sometimes hunted for bushmeat -- might be Ebola's reservoir.
We know your TV-watching schedule is already packed to the gills with Shark Week specials, but it's well worth flipping the channel to TLC in between reruns of Laws of Jaws and Air Jaws: The Hunted for this week's skin-care schooling with Dr. Pimple Popper.
More than a decade ago, in 2004, federal agents, search warrants in hand, swooped into the company's offices in eight states, closing schools briefly as they hunted for evidence of fraud related to student recruitment, enrollment, dropout rates, grade inflation, loans, and reported job placements and salaries.
WASHINGTON — By the time Terry J. Albury arrived in Minneapolis in 2012, about 11 years after he went to work for the F.B.I., he had grown increasingly convinced that agents were abusing their powers and discriminating against racial and religious minorities as they hunted for potential terrorists.
They bought a house 30 miles east of San Francisco, in Vallejo, and it quickly became our family headquarters, a way station for the new arrivals, who cycled through the cozy guest room as they hunted for jobs, working their way toward stability and a home of their own.
The Nabokovs next drove north to the Wyoming town of Dubois (pronounced Dew-BOYS), where they hunted for butterflies along the gorgeous Wind River and stayed in a log-cabin unit at the then Red Rock Motel, now doing business as the Longhorn Ranch Lodge and R.V. Resort.
But where his group surveyed in Alberta and British Columbia, male elk are more heavily hunted, for a few reasons: They are prized more as trophies, some jurisdictions place limits on hunting females, and it's easier to trick a bull, by mimicking the bugle call of a competitor.
The little ones hunted for eggs on the lawn — including golden plastic ones stuffed with cash — and munched on snacks like multicolored Rice Krispies Treats on a stick, carrot-topped cupcakes, egg-shaped cookies, golden donuts and "rainbow grilled cheese sandwiches shaped like eggs," as Kardashian West described on social media.
Alexandra March, newsletter editor for NYT Opinion, weighed in on this one: I job hunted for more than six months my senior year at the University of Connecticut before landing an interview for a job that was even in the realm of what I actually wanted to do with my life.
The man, whose name has not been made public, was held on Wednesday after police officers searched a home and offices in Berlin as they hunted for someone with whom the driver of the truck, Anis Amri, may have communicated by text and video before the attack, the spokeswoman, Frauke Köhler, said.
It feels pretty great at first, and so do the special abilities you get to help overcome the odds, though if you haven't extensively hunted for them it's possible you just have one or two go-to powers like "shatter," which sends a blast of energy that strips off armor and knocks them back.
All over the world, I hunted for alternative antidepressants that should be offered alongside chemical antidepressants—and I kept seeing this key insight that had been discovered in Canada in the 1970s: the most effective strategies for dealing with depression are the ones that deal with the reasons why we are in such pain in the first place.
Climbing on top of Rolls Royces as I hunted for trade in the basketball courts to no avail, I dove into the lagoon and swam the span of Zenyara, emerging from the water dripping, MELTED, to catch my zaddy DJ Idris Elba get boasty playing a romantic candle-lit deep house set, or what I like to call, MELTED coke head music.
The casualties were reported as the Philippines marked the Day of Valor to remember Filipinos who died in World War II. Government forces were deployed to kill or capture the Abu Sayyaf commander Isnilon Hapilon, who has publicly pledged allegiance to the Islamic State and has been hunted for years for his involvement in several terrorist attacks, three military officials said.
My Family Died of Dysentery in the Palm of My Hands—and I Loved Every Minute of ItBefore kids hunted for Carmen Sandiego, in a time when computers could barely muster a few…Read more ReadIf the handheld looks vaguely familiar it's because it's from the same company responsible for the portable version of The Oregon Trail released last year.
"African lion populations have experienced devastating population declines, over the past three decades, with as few as 20,000 remaining in the wild and continue to be needlessly hunted for sport and their trophies imported to the U.S.," he wrote, linking to a report by the International Fund for Animal Welfare that provides an in-depth look at the trophy hunting trade and its largest abusers.
One of the fastest birds on Earth -- capable of reaching speeds of near 200 miles per hour -- American peregrine falcons have made an equally amazing comeback, with the birds now found across huge swaths of the US. Southern sea otter Current status: Threatened Estimated population: 2,800 Found in: Coastal areas of southern and central California Hunted for their pelts, southern sea otters were nearly driven to extinction in the early 223th century, when only around 50 sea otters remained.
Industry titans like Wynn hunted for donations to Trump's RNC, even though Wynn hasn't even said whether he voted for him in November and isn't technically a member of the RJC ("Did Steve Wynn hit you up for some money yet?" one top fundraiser asked another on Saturday.) And perhaps most tellingly, top Jewish Republican donors showed little eagerness to blame Trump for occasionally crossing them, such as when he slow-walked acknowledging the anti-Semitism behind the Holocaust this month or the recent threats at Jewish community sites this week.
Since movies began, this offensive depiction has manifested itself in several ways: -- Promoting the "ooga-booga" stereotype of Africans as superstitious, simple and savage, which can be seen in many of the early Tarzan movies, and in films like "King Kong," (those Skull Island native scenes are ooga-booga to the max), 1931's "Trader Horn" (which features a white blonde jungle queen fighting a hostile tribe) and 1965's "The Naked Prey," in which a white man who offends a native tribe is first tortured, then hunted for sport.

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