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Public toilets have often been associated with murky perverts prowling around.
Prowling around the first floor, he opened a bag filled with knives.
An unknown man was prowling around the quiet neighborhoods of ranch houses and bungalows.
I tell him that a fox probably took it; there's been one prowling around.
Howell was arrested in Santa Monica after a resident reported someone prowling around their home.
No birds were harmed by Ollie, even though she was found prowling around that bird house.
Instead, I followed longtime crew member Larry Hayes, who was prowling around behind the launch rail.
Gail: For me the big takeaway from the second debate was visual — Trump prowling around the stage, scowling.
I am so psyched about seeing this glacier I am up prowling around the ship at 7 a.m.
I kept getting up from my desk, prowling around the house in an inchoate desolation I didn't understand.
I kept getting up from my desk, prowling around the house in an inchoate desolation I didn't understand.
More significantly, you could spot members of the automakers' teams prowling around the show floor looking for other promising partners.
Andrew Lennon, commander of NATO's submarine forces, issued a public warning about Russian submarines prowling around near subsea telecommunications links.
He opens his set by complaining about a threatening raccoon prowling around his secluded and no doubt ritzy new digs.
The video features Kanye in an abandoned warehouse, prowling around the room while the video captures him in one take.
The new rover is modeled after the extremely successful Curiosity vehicle, which has been prowling around the red planet since 2012.
Saving that amount took nine days of prowling around, grabbing literally everything I could that could earn me a few coins.
Sometimes, you'll have to deal with both simultaneously: a guard wielding a lantern might be prowling around, keeping the rats at bay.
I spent an obscene amount of time prowling around the city searching for my old neighborhood, or investigating every inch of Dolores Park.
"The Irishman" opens with one of Mr Scorsese's signature tracking shots, but on this occasion the camera isn't prowling around a glitzy nightclub.
Zoo surveillance cameras showed P-22 prowling around the zoo the night of the koala's violent death, zoo director John Lewis told a news conference.
The two lost track of time and continued playing the game late into the night when they heard someone "prowling around in the bushes," Merritt said.
Kylie Jenner had an intruder prowling around her property Monday, and the guy wasn't finished with the family because he beelined it over to Kim and Kanye's house.
No word on where the tiger came from -- but it was spotted prowling around the I-75 interstate and got way too close to a Hardee's fast food restaurant.
Midway through the second half, with the game goalless, he paused in his characteristic prowling around the technical area to turn to the crowd with his fist raised, demanding more noise, more power.
Humphrey told police he noticed the car was running but didn&apost approach because "he did not want someone thinking he could have been prowling around cars out in a rural area," according to police.
Their discovery follows an incident in July when royal bodyguards had to escort keen young players away from Solliden, the royal family's summer residence, after a security team detected them prowling around the grounds with torches.
Paak entered full beast mode: scatting, gyrating, prowling around the stage, ripping off his jacket, sweating, and unleashing and flipping between raw odes to over-consumption to take me to church falsetto's (no Hozier, never Hozier).
The 22-year-old anti-Santa was prowling around on the roof of the dispensary in Lancefield, Victoria, about 70 kilometers [43 miles] north of Melbourne on Monday night when his evening took a tragic turn.
My parents live in the foothills of Santa Barbara, and for years they had been talking about wanting to set up some camera traps, just to see what sorts of animals were prowling around the house.
Hewitt, New Jersey resident Mark Stinziano posted a cheer-worthy video to Facebook earlier this week, which revealed his neighbor's dog, Riley, fending off a giant black bear that was prowling around the side of his house.
Mario Caruso, 42, a Brooklyn father of two, said it was well worth the $250 he paid to spend an hour submerged in the Atlantic Ocean inside a metal cage with sharks prowling around him off Montauk, New York.
You can watch the official video for the remix below, featuring a large crowd of people turning up, Congo Natty chilling the fuck out, and Big Narstie prowling around in a customised football shirt that says "BENTEKKERS" on the back. Bliss.
By the final page of Ladivine, the newest novel by the French author Marie NDiaye, this woman will have spent time as both Malinka Sylla and Clarisse Rivière, both alive and dead, both human and, possibly, a dog prowling around her mother's house.
Only two remain working: the nuclear-powered Curiosity rover, prowling around since 2012, and the recently arrived InSight, which just this week placed a heat-sensing, self-hammering probe on the dusty red surface to burrow deep into the planet like a mole.
"No, don't bully him," the girls are saying, prowling around Michael like a pack of lions, as he sits at the back of the art class on his lunch hour (the teacher has given Michael special dispensation to practice art on his lunch hour because he kept getting thrown in trash cans when he tried to play outside).
There's no business like showbusiness, and Amazon aims to prove it with its latest drama, The Last Tycoon, which is especially notable for giving us an excuse to look at Matt Bomer prowling around in perfectly tailored suits and trench coats, channeling his inner Gatsby and batting his baby blues at all manner of Hollywood ingenues.
I feel like I'm walking around wearing garbage bags and that at any moment a huge hand will grab me by the collar and best case scenario throw me out onto the curb and worst case scenario toss me in the kitchen and chop up my poor body and serve me up like carpaccio to the hungry-eyed socialites prowling around.
Meanwhile, a strange person is spying on Jeremy, videotaping him while adding a running commentary. Jeremy is convinced that it's Dougal prowling around, returned for vengeance. As Nilson and Kate tease one another about Jer and hang out at a club, Jeremy is firebombed by the stranger.
52, 127 and 167–168. The smallpox epidemic of 1837–1838 reduced the Hidatsa to about 500 people. The remaining Mandan and Hidatsa united, and moved farther up the Missouri in 1845. "Bands of Sioux waylaid hunting parties or came prowling around our villages to steal horses", explained Buffalo Bird Woman the reason for leaving their native land through centuries along Knife River.
Shakira responds by raising her hand, which prompts the cheetahs to abruptly stop in their tracks. They are later seen prowling around her while she is standing atop a rock and a bottle of Wild Elixir is then shown placed on a log of wood. The official website of the perfume also features a game made to promote the fragrance and Shakira's Barefoot Foundation.
In Disney's animated adaptation of Prokofiev's masterpiece, in which every character is represented musically by a different instrument, a young Peter decides to go hunting for the wolf that's been prowling around the village. Along the way, he is joined by his friends Sasha the bird, Sonia the duck, and Ivan the cat. All the fun comes to end, however, when the wolf makes an appearance.
Two contemporary accounts were written by French officers, Jean Roux and De Clesmeur. During the night of 9 June 1772, French sentries at the hospital camp noticed about six Māori prowling. In the morning it was discovered that Māori had also been prowling around a second camp where the French had been making masts. The next day Māori from Marion Island arrived with a present of fish.
Thomas Shaddack had created a means whereby a person can be converted into a super-human no longer susceptible to illness, injury, fatigue, or emotion. But the conversion has an unforeseen side-effect. From their super-human form, many of the people begin to regress into the deadly human-beasts that are prowling around the town. These creatures exist for no other reason than to kill others and to stay alive, themselves.
Late August/Early September 1502 – Business in Batecala done, Vasco da Gama sets sail towards Cannanore. They anchor in around Mount d'Eli, the common touch-point for ships on the Jedda- Calicut route, evidently intending to catch some prizes before proceeding. September 29, 1502 – After prowling around Mt. d'Eli for nearly a month with little success (they captured only one minor shipBergamo (p.101). This was probably the zambuco reported by Lopes (p.
Police released Villanueva into the custody of the vice principal of his high school and told him to return to class. Instead, Villanueva left school and went to Balboa Park where he was spotted by Canadian tourist Jack Beamer. Beamer, his wife and another couple were visiting San Diego and staying in motor homes at the park. Beamer saw Villanueva prowling around inside his friends' motor home and yelled at him causing Villanueva to flee the scene.
Roux said the Māori were astonished at the blunderbusses he had mounted outside his tent. He noticed the visiting chief taking a close look at the weapons and how they worked, as well as the defences of the camp, and became suspicious of his motives. The chief asked for the guns to be demonstrated and Roux shot a dog. That night more Māori were found on Moturoa Island prowling around the hospital camp but ran when sentries approached.
Marwood is anxious when he later sees Jake prowling around the cottage and suggests they leave for London the next day. Withnail in turn demands that they share a bed in the interest of safety but Marwood refuses. During the night, Withnail becomes paranoid that the poacher wants to harm them and climbs under the covers with Marwood, who angrily leaves for a different bed. Hearing the sounds of an intruder breaking into the cottage, Withnail again joins Marwood in bed.
After Simba is awakened by the two, they introduce themselves and welcome Simba to stay with them and follow their hakuna matata philosophy. At first, Simba is confused about Timon and Pumbaa's lifestyle, but it is explained to him in the song "Hakuna Matata". Many years later, while out on a musical walk with Timon, Pumbaa is distracted by a bug, which he follows into the jungle. The bug leads him right to a hungry lioness prowling around, who then tries to hunt down Pumbaa.
In the animated series Gargoyles, Gille Coemgáin is referred to as Gillecomgain. As a boy, Gille Coemgáin surprises Demona prowling around one night in his family's barn, and is promptly slashed in the face by the female gargoyle, creating the generational line of "hunters" bent on destroying all gargoyles. As an adult, just as in medieval reality, Gille Coemgáin kills his uncle Findlaech of Moray, here under the orders of Duncan I of Scotland. Duncan rewards Gillecomgain by making him High Steward of Moray and marrying him to Gruoch.
At that moment, Tonio is brought in as a prisoner, because he has been seen prowling around the camp. Marie saves him from the soldiers, who demand that he must die, by explaining that he had saved her life when she nearly fell while mountain-climbing. All toast Tonio, who pledges allegiance to France, and Marie is encouraged to sing the regimental song: (aria: Chacun le sait, chacun le dit / "Everyone knows it, everyone says it"). Sulpice leads the soldiers off, taking Tonio with them, but he runs back to join her.
Lord traveled on the RMS Olympic, Titanics sister ship, when he was a boy and the experience gave him a lifelong fascination with the lost liner. As he later put it, he spent his time on the Olympic "prowling around" and trying to imagine "such a huge thing" sinking. He started reading about and drawing Titanic at the age of ten and spent many years collecting Titanic memorabilia, causing people to "take note of this oddity." He majored in history at Princeton University and graduated from Yale Law School before joining the New York-based advertising agency J. Walter Thompson.
He belonged to two golf clubs and, in the war years, he started a victory garden that was the envy of neighbours for blocks around him. Even while taking a holiday, he would find an occupation that would call for a fresh release of enthusiasm and energy. In 1924, while summering at Wasaga Beach, he discovered a cannonball at the edge of the Nottawasaga River. Not content with this trophy he spent the next two seasons prowling around and discovered the hull of a sunken ship buried in a large island that had formed around the wreck.
After killing and eating a cat, the disfigured beast escapes by means of breaking off his own thumb to get out of the manacles which bind him. Giorgio begins to roam the castle, prowling around the bedroom of the terrified Rebecca, who can hear, but not see, him. When she claims that there's someone else in the house, John believes her, but Susan does not. John, still wracked with guilt about the death of his son, turns to drinking alcohol and hires a prostitute who doesn't speak English from the nearby town, angering Susan further for cheating.
This left four boats in the race at the beginning of December: Knox- Johnston's Suhaili, battling frustrating and unexpected headwinds in the south Pacific Ocean, Moitessier's Joshua, closing on Tasmania, Tetley's Victress, just passing the Cape of Good Hope, and Crowhurst's Teignmouth Electron, still in the north Atlantic. Tetley was just entering the Roaring Forties, and encountering strong winds. He experimented with self-steering systems based on various combinations of headsails, but had to deal with some frustrating headwinds. On 21 December he encountered a calm and took the opportunity to clean the hull somewhat; while doing so, he saw a shark prowling around the boat.
William Thoday and his brother Jim, a merchant seaman, are interviewed together in London. William confesses that on 30 December he had encountered Deacon, whom he had long believed to be dead, prowling around the church. Desperate to protect his wife from the scandal of a bigamous marriage, he had tied Deacon up and locked him in the bell chamber, planning to bribe him to leave the country the next day. Unfortunately, his bout of influenza prevented him from returning, and it was only his delirious talk that led Jim to discover Deacon's dead body still tied up in the same place two days later.
When he confesses that the 100,000 are indeed flies and not dollars, she turns against him, and has the crooks go after the Stooges. The trio take cover in a sporting goods store where three guns hit them on the head three times then Curly accidentally shoots a mannequin. In their infinite wisdom, the Stooges believe they have killed a real human, and go about trying to bury the "body" in a nearby pet cemetery. Unfortunately, the cemetery's night watchman (Snub Pollard) sees the Stooges prowling around and informs cemetery owner Philip Black (Vernon Dent), who happens to be attending a masquerade party with his partners.
In 1985 the ministry of exorcism was first introduced to him when he encountered a woman who was a third generation satanist. From then on he ministered to people with spiritual oppression. He said of exorcisms that, "when one experiences it face-to-face – when one sees evil, smells it, feels it, has things thrown in his face, encounters evil prowling around like a lion – then you know there's a spiritual warfare going on all around us."Baptist Press, 27-year veteran leaving pastorate to launch 'ministry of deliverance', Todd Deaton, October 14, 1998 In 1998, after twenty-seven years as a pastor at Southern Baptist churches in Maryland and South Carolina he left his ministry to become a full-time exorcist and run his deliverance ministry.
The nature of the Cree advance on Battleford, like the entire 1885 Rebellion, is a source of historiographical controversy. Historian Douglas Hill characterized the Cree group as a "war party ... ready to take revenge for a winter of incalculable suffering" who "swooped on Battleford, killing six whites". George F. G. Stanley's writing on the subject indicated that the Cree were not murderous but more haphazard and bumbling: they "[did] not appear to have in mind an attack upon the town" but were content with "prowling around the neighbourhood". While John L. Tobias says that the Crees tried to demonstrate their "peaceful intent" by including women and children in their group, simply took food to sustain themselves after finding the town abandoned, and then withdrew to avoid conflict with the police.
Laws rejoined the RAF as a wing commander at the beginning of the Second World War, and served in the Photography Section at RAF Headquarters in France until February 1940, when he was appointed Deputy Director of the Directorate of Photography in the Air Ministry. When his American counterpart, Colonel George Goddard, met with Laws in London, Goddard described him as "short in stature, very proper in manner, just as wary and sensitive as I might have been had he come prowling around my laboratory at Wright Field out to prove his goods were better than mine." On 1 January 1944, Laws was promoted to group captain. On 19 September he was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire, in recognition "...of services in planning the landings in Normandy..." In October 1945 he was made an Officer of the Legion of Merit by the United States of America.
A clan of Imperial freedmen in the Pontine Marshes, the Claudii (consisting of four siblings named Nobilis, Probus, Virtus and Pius; and their wives and female siblings) are implicated in Modestus' grisly murder but as Falco and Petronius investigate further, they attract the interest of the Imperial Chief Spy, Anacrites -- who, as usual, takes the case away from them. Meanwhile, however, another victim emerges -- a courier is found murdered and mutilated in the same manner as Modestus, while Anacrites' behaviour begins to become more erratic (and suspect) even as Falco and Petronius (covertly) investigate the murders further, eventually discovering more victims and the murderers themselves too, who are none other than the four Claudii brothers. It is thus discovered that Modestus may have been killed by the Claudii for attempting to speak out against them. Falco and Petro' find Pius prowling around Falco's house and abduct him; failing to extract any information from Pius, they send him away to become a slave in a mine.

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