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They prowled the Russell corridors in packs, searching for Swift.
No complex animals prowled the seas of the Ediacaran Period.
Giant otters prowled around the shallow, swampy waters of ancient China.
They prowled the woods around Weaver's cabin with night-vision equipment.
The killer prowled the sidewalks in body armor and tan pants.
Gorka had access to the Eisenhower Building, however, and he prowled its halls.
And police officers prowled about with assault rifles, scanning the crowd with binoculars.
I'd prowled the halls of mysterious libraries, gathered mystical relics, and sharpened my blades.
Monday afternoon, a band of young Christian men prowled through Negombo carrying long sticks.
Everywhere he encountered fresh ruins, through which prowled huge mechanisms that resembled bloodthirsty dinosaurs.
Office workers and hotel guests hid where they could, as the killers prowled the corridors.
It prowled the shoreline, administered a crushing bite and dragged the boy to deeper water.
I knew where the vault was, again from scouting ahead, and prowled above its entrance.
I have prowled through rooms of pottery and ironwork, never tiring of these quirky treasures.
So I prowled the "Humanities" department for books about the Marx Brothers and Broadway musicals.
At night, the medical student said, these stairwells were dangerous—unlit and prowled by muggers.
The ship spent three days stuck in ice while hungry polar bears prowled around it.
In the 1950s a federal deputy from Duque de Caxias prowled around with a German machinegun.
That was almost palpable in how he prowled and paced on the stage while Clinton spoke.
Adele prowled the venue, posing for photos and reading many of the signs fans had made.
Word quickly spread of the gunfire at a government ministry, and police trucks prowled the streets.
A hairless Sphynx cat prowled the lovely buffet of croissants and fruit on her kitchen island.
The gunman prowled the emptying dance floor, shooting the wounded as they lay on the ground.
Hockey-masked stalkers, knife-fingered slashers and chianti-sipping cannibals have long prowled across pages and screens.
She prowled the stage (actually it was the floor), occasionally throwing herself from one point to another.
Mr. Dietl had prowled the precinct in one of the department's old green-and-white patrol cars.
Trilobites Millions of years ago, when dinosaurs dominated the land, leviathans known as plesiosaurs prowled the oceans.
Earlier forms like this one might have prowled closer to the seafloor, and been larger than their contemporaries.
Andy Clayton, Gulf Contracting's 50-year-old English coach, prowled the technical area in front of his bench.
When she and the Khaleesi met to do official business, they prowled around one another like attractive female panthers.
Like their mollusk relatives, early cephalopods had protective outer shells, which they carried along as they prowled the oceans.
The war drums drove us forward as we prowled the waves, recruiting other players into our ad hoc armada.
He prowled the 21 Club and the Stork Club when in New York, and Annabel's and Claridge's when in London.
The megalodon, widely regarded as the biggest shark that's ever lived, prowled our seas from around 28 million years ago.
Huge parrots presided over the brightly hued display, and a tiger prowled through the plant-filled basin of a fountain.
Trump prowled up and down the line of reporters -- bullying some, cajoling others and taking question after question after question.
Police in kevlar vests with automatic weapons prowled the kerbside as a handful of travelers and Turkish Airlines crew trickled in.
Office workers and hotel guests hid where they could, sending frantic messages to the police, as the militants prowled the corridors.
He prowled near two men—one wore knit pants and a backless top with flouncy sleeves, the other a black trench.
Gunmen in pickups perversely known as "technicals" prowled the streets, and roadblocks guarded by gun-toting adolescents made rural travel dangerous.
In his now-characteristic fashion, Trump prowled up and down the line of reporters -- picking people at random to ask him something.
Morality police, who styled themselves "the patrol of God's vengeance", prowled the streets, shouting "Ya rusari ya tusari" ("Either cover or suffer").
Her great friend Lady Enid Furness, an Australian beauty and the third wife of Baron Furness, prowled around with her tame cheetah.
"They have a surprising amount of interesting things here," Mr. Ruhlman said as he prowled the bins, picking up an aloe leaf.
But as he prowled the stage, occasionally dead-stopping to stare, dead-eyed, at the back of Clinton's head, the internet collectively winced.
Duterte told a gathering of businessmen last week that as mayor of Davao City he "personally" killed criminals as he prowled the streets.
About a decade ago, another band of militants, the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, prowled the creeks, blowing up pipelines.
Inside, the chef, Konstantinos Pitsillides — a bald and lithe 27-year-old native of Cyprus — prowled from table to table with catlike intensity.
A bonafide capital-G fang-toothed Guitar Solo prowled through the end of the set, a Steadman sketch of Thin Lizzy jaywalking Abbey Road.
With a Graflex Speed Graphic he was given on graduating from Haaren High School in Midtown Manhattan, he prowled Times Square, recording street scenes.
The packs of journalists and foreign service officials who prowled the rooms of an imperial manse in search of someone who mattered, that's who.
Leldraan melkshamensis, which prowled the warm, shallow seas of what is now Europe, would have been one of the top aquatic predators of Jurassic Britain.
Before lunch, he prowled at will around the reception room, free from the assistants who are usually on hand with members of the royal family.
Pale skin and black-hooded, you prowled a parking lot, drew a line in the sand and dared fans to choose between you and Trump.
Huntley, wearing his signature black gloves, paced and prowled the stage, guitarist Mikey Young was rock solid, save for the occasional knee jerk and smirk.
Brian Perlstein, 33, a special-education teacher from Bloomfield, N.J., prowled the concourse in a tiger mask, representing the mascot of the league's Seoul Dynasty.
A plump gray tabby cat prowled the floor, and faded photos of neighborhood babies, many now grown-ups, were taped to an old cash register.
On a recent day, she prowled the city in the Blue Demon, cranking up the volume as she sang along with Tejano bands like Siggno.
FBI assisting with intelligence review Authorities released a photo of a man they said was the shooter, saying he prowled the mall armed with a rifle.
But when the MASCOT and MINERVA-II1 rovers dropped by Hayabusa2 prowled the surface, they found that it was actually covered in centimeter-sized gravel bits.
In a recent "meet the people" rally, Ms. Mugabe prowled the stage, her right hand wound tightly around a microphone, her left punching at the air.
He prowled the streets of southeastern Fort Lauderdale under cover of night, a pair of wire cutters in his pocket, one hand sheathed in a glove.
What began as a goofy character turned into something menacing as a performer dressed as a sweet snack prowled the audience bullying men to lick him.
Mary Carmen Laguna Andrade, 23, who lives in El Valle, said she had watched as looters prowled the streets into the early hours of the morning.
He and his colleagues also studied fossils of Ceratosaurus and Allosaurus, carnivores that prowled what is now the western United States about 150 million years ago.
Dennis is not an isolated event but rather part of a string of bomb cyclones that have prowled the waters of the North Atlantic in recent weeks.
In the terrific opening scene, Candy is back on the streets she once prowled, shooting guerrilla-style among the gawkers and rats that keep sabotaging her takes.
Even the advent of Kitty Litter in 1947 could not contain them completely; tomcats still prowled alleys at night, in search of a mate — or a fight.
Police officers watched as mobs of Hindus, their foreheads marked by saffron stripes, prowled the streets with baseball bats and rusty bars, looking for Muslims to kill.
From Nairobi to Kampala, tortoises crossed the road and hyenas prowled near the boys herding wide-horned cattle that they bled, as well as milked, for lunch.
From the mid-1920s on, Mannix prowled that studio, serving as Louis B. Mayer's trusted aide and the studio's go-between with the unions; he even greenlighted films.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A newly discovered meat-eating dinosaur that prowled Argentina 90 million years ago would have had a hard time using strong-arm tactics against its prey.
And the Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman) has an attractive gravitas – you almost believe he really has prowled up and down the corridors of power, both governmental and superheroic.
For much of two decades, while pledging to bring about a revolution and saying things like "when I become prime minister," he prowled the margins of Pakistani politics.
According to the book, he prowled the ranks of seminarians and young priests for men to seduce and routinely hired male prostitutes, sometimes beating them up after sex.
Jaguars are critically endangered in North America; the populations that once prowled New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, and Southern California were essentially hunted to extinction in the 20th century.
Between applause lines lapped up by the giant crowd, Trump prowled the stage, arms hanging at his sides, like a heavyweight boxer gathering for another punishing combination of punches.
Much of the violence unfolded during the nation's crack cocaine epidemic when at least two other serial killers prowled the part of the city then known as South Central.
"Dishonored " — 2012 — was a terrific surprise, offering players real choices in their actions, then adjusting to those decisions as you prowled the rooftops and disabled opponents — lethally or nonlethally.
Murusraptor was a member of a group of meat-eaters called megaraptors, meaning "giant thieves," that prowled Patagonia, although fossils of relatives have been discovered in Australia and Japan.
In the 20th century, tigers still prowled parts of Hong Kong, but since they died out, the largest wild animal found here is the boar -- a native wild pig.
You'd hear stories about the married bosses who took off their wedding rings and prowled the Georgetown bars on Saturday night and went to church with the family on Sundays.
The faces are sourced from a huge 100-million-image data set (Flickr Creative Commons), through which another machine learning system prowled and found as many faces as it could.
Nobody knows how many prowled the land before the war, but about 70% of the animals' habitat has been destroyed, and only 750 to 1,000 adult leopards remain, she says.
We are meant to recall not just the Brothers Grimm but Nicolas Roeg's "Don't Look Now" (1973), in which the alleyways of Venice were prowled by a similar scarlet fiend.
After sunset, by lantern and candlelight, six actors prowled through the historic rooms of the Wyckoff House in Canarsie, Brooklyn, performing a play inspired by a true case of demonic influence.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - For three tense hours last night I was hunkered down in a Strasbourg supermarket as a gunman prowled the city center after a deadly attack on a Christmas market.
Japanese scientific vessels, financed by the country's taxpayers, prowled international waters in search of the animals, sailing into the northern Pacific and Antarctic in search of minke, sei and Bryde's whales.
The flamingos that once prowled the property were long gone (or hiding in shame) and the monkey cages, while clean, seemed to epitomize the place — an icky vestige of another era.
His 1966 brush-stroked costumes for the Metropolitan Opera, impressively intact and on view in one long exhibition case, have animalistic characters that seem to have prowled from one of his paintings.
Pouncing on Berdych's second serve, he prowled along the baseline and broke back for 2-2 when the Czech netted after a 24-shot rally, before holding with a brilliant running winner.
It was a lush, surreally Edenic performance piece, in which dancers and models prowled, whirled, and ran, laughing, across a grassy set strewn with fountains, plants growing under fluorescent lights, and geodesic domes.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Scientists examining the jawbone of a saber-toothed, mammal-like beast that prowled Tanzania 255 million years ago have come across a remarkable fossil rarity: one of the oldest-known tumors.
When a driver cut off Mary, then his fiancée, on her way home from work, he jumped on his motorcycle in nothing but running shorts and prowled the neighborhood to make the man pay.
Between sessions, Sloterdijk, who has long, straw-colored hair and a straggly mustache, prowled among luminaries of the various disciplines he has strayed into, like a Frankish king greeting lords of recently subdued fiefdoms.
While on an extended trip in Norway, and desperate for nonnative Norwegians to meet, I prowled and posted on Yik Yak in Oslo to try to figure out where young brown people hung out.
We sat at the outdoor cafe of the way-too-cutely named Bar Basquiat and ate pork belly buns and pizza with Turkish sausage while androgynous couples and archly dressed Asian youths prowled the sidewalks.
Probably not since Richard Nixon prowled the White House, whisky in hand, talking to his predecessors' portraits, has a chief executive been under more personal stress than Trump faces in this autumn of his discontent.
He wears a green bandana and an Indiana Jones-style hat, which makes him look like an old frontier outlaw, the kind that prowled the Sierra during the gold rush more than a century ago.
It's never easy to choose a favourite Mauricio Anton piece, but it got a little easier after he illustrated a 100-pound, wolf-sized otter that prowled the wetlands of southwestern China, 6 million years ago.
The model Grace Bol, who bears more than a passing resemblance to Grace Jones, prowled the room in a column dress of chain mail, in vibrant Miami Sound Machine shades of purple, emerald green and gold.
I saw Hawkins and Bland as soon as I was off the train, but they gave me a wide berth, for it was known that even here, in the city, Ryland's Hounds prowled, searching for runaways.
Her childhood in the Sacramento suburb of Arden-Arcade, just miles from where the suspect prowled through houses and raped women, was marked by the terror of wondering if she or people she knew might be next.
Across the canyon, the main body of the wildfire prowled outside town; closer in, fires flared at random in the residential streets, as houses or stands of trees were ignited by burning ash carried on the wind.
Blackbeard prowled the shipping lanes off the Atlantic coast of North America and throughout the Caribbean before being slain - shot, stabbed and decapitated - in 1718 during an encounter with British naval forces at North Carolina's Ocracoke Inlet.
He prowled the floor of Mar-a-Lago at Thanksgiving dinner a year ago asking guests who he should select as secretary of state: Mitt Romney or Rudy Giuliani (neither man was named to any administration post).
Mr. Choi, who made his name selling Korean tacos from trucks that prowled Los Angeles, and Mr. Patterson, who has gently pushed California cuisine forward at his restaurant Coi in San Francisco, set themselves an ambitious project.
The self-declared "street-walking cheetah with a heart full of napalm," Iggy prowled among the coolest cats of his generation and watched them fall, one after the other, to death or destruction. Lou. Leonard. Bowie. Petty. Prince.
Only two hurricanes have ever prowled the Atlantic in the month of January, dating back to 291, only one of which formed in January (the others formed in December and continued spinning into January), according to Weather Underground.
Elsewhere, Kenan Thompson couldn't hide his enjoyment while impersonating LL Cool J, Chris Redd did a passable Offset, and Pete Davidson prowled around in a hoodie, which is now all we need to conjure Eminem in our minds.
"James Jackson prowled the streets of New York for three days in search of a black person to assassinate in order to launch a campaign of terrorism against our Manhattan community and the values we celebrate," he said.
He had a meticulous, wide-ranging, and deeply scary MO that included making incredibly detailed maps of the areas he prowled, scoping out his prey for weeks and months in advance, and taunting them with terrifying phone calls.
He fell asleep during an interview with a reporter, prowled 99-cent stores and created "park names," or "noms du parc," for 6,000 staff members (to use for communications by walkie-talkie) and for celebrities: Starfish, Roadrunner, Turtle.
"James Jackson prowled the streets of New York for three days in search of a black person to assassinate in order to launch a campaign of terrorism against our Manhattan community and the values we celebrate," Vance said.
Gebeng Journal GEBENG, China — When armed bandits prowled this remote, mountainous stretch of the southwestern province of Guizhou in the chaotic years before the founding of modern China, the ethnic Miao villagers hid in the region's enormous caves.
Perhaps. JON CARAMANICA Cherry Glazerr, the Los Angeles indie-rock trio led by the 19-year-old singer and guitarist Clementine Creevy, has prowled around punk, garage-rock and post-punk in songs that can be blunt or sarcastic.
"James Jackson prowled the streets of New York for three days in search of a black person to assassinate in order to launch a campaign of terrorism against our Manhattan community and the values we celebrate," Vance said in a statement.
From there, a large number of England and Wales fans prowled the streets of Lille, looking for the Russians while chanting their now infamous "We're England and Wales, we're England and Wales, fuck off Russia, we're England and Wales" chant.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Inside the stout fins of a fish that prowled the shallow waters of an estuary in what is now eastern Canada about 380 million years ago, scientists have found what they call the evolutionary origins of the human hand.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - One of the largest turtles that ever lived prowled the lakes and rivers of northern South America from about 13 million years ago to 7 million years ago - and this car-sized freshwater beast was built for battle.
SEOUL, South Korea — In the dead of night on Saturday, American B-1B long-range bombers, escorted by F-15 fighter jets, prowled along North Korea's east coast, in one of the United States military's most daring maneuvers on the peninsula in decades.
Beginning in the seventeenth century, European traders prowled Africa's Gold Coast looking to exchange guns, textiles, or even a bottle of brandy for able bodies; by the middle of the eighteenth century, slaves constituted ninety per cent of Europe's trade with Africa.
His voice was richer and deeper for his 34 years and he prowled the stage like a panther, kicking up a sweat in his stretchy, karate-style outfits (Bill Belew, the designer of the increasingly ornate costumes, switched to jumpsuits after Elvis split his trousers).
While big-time reporters prowled Washington for details about President Nixon's taxes, White covered small-town politics and high-society events as manager of his paper's bureau in Newport, R.I. But White, rumpled and easygoing, had a knack for earning the trust of sources.
"We used to rip the antennas off cars and go fight each other," a woman said, as a bearded man listed bygone rival gangs—the Halsey Bops, the Bleeker Boys—that had prowled the old neighborhood, then an insular enclave of German-speaking immigrants.
Senator John McCain lay in state on Friday in the Capitol whose halls he prowled for decades, hailed as a war hero, a principled lawmaker, and a restless fighter for his beliefs — and honored with a ceremony reserved for the country's most revered figures.
Raymond Zilberberg, the director, moved the action to a contemporary setting: Eleni Calenos, the Tosca, sashayed in a sun hat and sunglasses; James Chamberlain, the Cavaradossi, wore a T-shirt and paint-spattered jeans; Gustavo Feulien, the Scarpia, prowled about in a leather jacket.
The dancing pioneers also provided a stark contrast with a robotic project out in the parking lot by the artist Mark Pauline, whose clanking metal behemoths, looking like something from the dystopian future of the Mad Max movies, prowled their display space treating art as prey.
She lived with her family just a short walk from the world's most famous clay courts and often prowled the stadium's passageways and pictured herself playing major matches against players like Serena Williams, whose outfits Mladenovic used to wear — and wear out — when she was a youngster.
She has prowled the sidelines of Sasha's soccer games, stayed up until the small hours at White House celebrity bashes and ventured to SoulCycle for private lessons with friends and young female aides, sweating in the dark with Secret Service agents on hand to protect her.
Pip, the resident black-and-white feline, prowled the new fiction section as Ms. Murphy described the challenges of running an independent bookshop perched on the edge of Grand River Avenue, one of Detroit's many four-lane corridors that cars often use as their own private Grand Prix.
They prowled Manhattan's lower reaches at all hours, sometimes heading down to Chinatown for a meal at Sam Wo's or to the musician Dave Van Ronk's flat for an all-night poker game or to the White Horse Tavern to hear the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem sing their Irish rebel songs.
He had prowled this putt, stalked this putt, talked to his caddie about this putt and, just before he settled over it, imagined this putt that would track perfectly toward the cup and give him a place in golf history as the first player to shoot a 62 during a major tournament.
Abramović is an icon, known for groundbreaking performances in which she sliced her own hands with a knife, stood still while encouraging visitors to do anything they desired, sat making direct eye contact with guests at the Museum of Modern Art eight hours a day for three months, and prowled a room full of blindfolded visitors.
BeBe prowled in a surprisingly low-key dress with leopard print swirls and a leopard headpiece, complete with bared teeth; Kennedy wore a rainbow-ruffled mermaid dress with a flaming-red wig; Trixie was wrapped flatteringly in black sheers, with a poodle wig; and Shangela looked incredible in a glittering charcoal-grey gown, jewels and Hollywood-blonde curls.
In Michelle McNamara's true crime best-seller "I'll Be Gone in the Dark," about her search for a murderer who stalked the California suburbs, it was the lamp-lit detail, more than even the crimes themselves, that stayed with me — the way the killer prowled his victims' cul-de-sacs over decades, peering through their windows at night.
SEATTLE — In the last moments of a tense, tight game, as his team huddled to take a final snap and secure not just a win over the Kansas City Chiefs but a surprising spot in the playoffs, Pete Carroll prowled up and down the Seattle Seahawks' sideline, shouting, hugging, high-fiving and pumping his right fist defiantly in the cold, wet air.
This was worth remembering Sunday night as the wind whipped over the rooftop of a freshly refurbished building in the South Street Seaport of Manhattan, as the front row filled with the rapper Pusha T and the models Jourdan Dunn and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, as Sandra Bernhard prowled with a camera crew, doing interviews for "Wang TV." It certainly looked like fashion week.
Gray wolf Current status: Endangered in most of the US Estimated population: Between 7,000 and 11,000 in Alaska, 3,19923 in the Great Lakes region and 1,700 in the northern Rockies Found in: Alaska, the Great Lakes, the northern Rockies, the Pacific Northwest and Canada They once prowled a northern range from coast to coast, but gray wolves were nearly driven to extinction in the lower 48 states due to declines in their prey populations and frequent conflict with farmers and ranchers, whose livestock are an easy target for hungry wolves.
Rowling's latest also digs into the various wandmakers who serve American wizards: Shikoba Wolfe, whose wands contain thunderbird feathers Johannes Jonker, whose wands were inlaid with mother-of-pearl and often contain the core of the Wampus cat (more on this later, please, Jo) Thiago Quintina, who made wand cores from the spines of White River Monsters of Arkansas Violetta Beauvais, whose swamp mayhew wands contained a core of rougarou, "the dangerous dog-headed monster that prowled Louisiana swamps" These wandmakers and the creatures that assist them could play a significant role in Fantastic Beasts as Newt Scamander travels the United States in search of exciting magical creatures.

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