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1. The natives were so desperate for metal they went down in seven hundred feet of water with nothing but hand pumps and re-floated the crashed shuttlecraft to scavenge it
2. grocery store unlocked so the kids could get in to scavenge the next
3. Sometimes, as the depths of the cold cycle approached, the wolves would lose enough of their natural fear to scavenge close to the village
4. They begin to scavenge, to crawl along the ground,
5. scavenge the water’s skin
6. People were eventually forced to scavenge what they could at night in an effort to avoid the gangs, but any that were caught were unlikely to return
7. Despite his order about the arms and armor, many of his less well equipped men, who had been unable up to now to afford armor, took as well the time to scavenge for still intact chainmail or scale mail vests and to grab better weapons than what they had been to afford to this day
8. You could scavenge parts off it for years and bring in enough money to buy all the bombs you wanted
9. And all the never-will-be-tourists who have to scavenge through that garbage to find enough of that rotten, discarded stuff to keep them alive
10. scavenge for a scrap and hoard it
11. “It is better to scavenge than to ravage
12. Even though these Chocolate Chip Starfish will scavenge around the tank you still need to
13. Feeding this shrimp should not be a problem since they should scavenge the tank for any
14. They trade us for whatever we scavenge in town—whatever you want
15. Darah and a few others reconsidered their situation and knew that they had a water supply from the Mekong and could hunt, pick or scavenge food
16. They were snakes, ready to scavenge off his leavings, whether it be food, guns, or women
17. I headed out to the MAV’s landing strut array to scavenge metal for the shelves
18. Alfred Weinstein, who had infected the Bird with dysentery at Mitsushima, was dogged by urges to scavenge in garbage cans
19. Like the birds that scavenge opportunistically and will eat just about anything once it realizes that it is edible, Kai’s strategy ingests whatever theories he comes across that he thinks will work
20. Foxes—the Arctic fox turns white in winter—sometimes follow polar bears on to sea ice to scavenge their kills
21. They include the domestic dog and cat, wild dogs that scavenge around settlements, and stray and feral animals that roam urban areas
1. Using her as translator, Ava went thru the whole story, the parking garage, how it was planked in, how people argued about bathroom duty, the landfill that the pistolieros busted open and how her father scavenged there
2. More people had come thru there and scavenged out a little more of the furniture that was left over
3. Next I thought it would be a good idea to protect the wood from the rain, so scavenged enough planks from the other houses to build a sort of shed for the wood, near the house
4. In camp after destroyed camp, Moshe’s men had scavenged weapons, as they withdrew
5. In camp after destroyed camp, Moshe's men had scavenged
6. animals that had scavenged or nested there, along with broken
7. They have a selection of scavenged items for sale, waiting for passing travellers in the hope of making some exchanges for supplies
8. Angela took a shortcut through the berry patch on the way home and scavenged for another bunch of berries
9. However, if you wish to save some money, you can improvise with boxes you have found around or scavenged from friends and shops - you may have to prepare them first before being able to use them
10. Mohammed kept it there for shooting the wild, rabid dogs that scavenged
11. Zeke pointed to a bottom third of a forty-four gallon drum that he had just scavenged at the rubbish tip
12. The dogs scavenged through a hardware store and brought the
13. It said that scuba divers are rarely taken by sharks but people who spend too much time on the surface run the risk of being scavenged
14. Hal imagined all those rodents Thomas must have scavenged for in the last few days, and all that meat getting caught between three rows of needle-sharp teeth
15. An ibis scavenged on the lawn
16. Once inside, they lit lamps and scavenged
17. She could see that from the amount of belongings he had that he’d scavenged them from the cities
18. She didn’t want to think of what the pink pieces floating to the surface were as the weaker of the fish quickly scavenged and picked them off
19. They scavenged part of what they needed and jury rigged the rest
20. Siege apparatuses, using rock that had been scavenged from the wall during the night, fired their short range payloads into the undulating line of the enemy that continued to pour up and over the gaps in the broken wall
21. They had scavenged everything they could find to construct the wall
22. They still didn’t have enough material so they made countless simple clay sun baked bricks, which they used to fill in and around the larger scavenged stones
23. had scavenged his camp
24. Sometime during his stay at Ofuna, he had scavenged or stolen bits of wire and string, strips of cardboard, scraps of paper, and a pencil
25. And they hadn’t scavenged the pitiful family’s garments the way they usually did, either
26. It was an unusual window; mostly it was grisaille glass, but just off-centre, the glazier had set a circle of bright colours mosaicked together from half an angel and some family crests, scavenged, probably, from a cathedral
1. Everywhere he sees your might—in the food he scavenges from the dessert, in the clouds in the sky, in the sunset and sunrise—everywhere he sees you, everywhere but within himself
2. “If it dies in the wild, I guess whatever scavenges it
1. Where I would expect to see flourishing flocks of sheep, there are a few goats, scavenging amongst the scrub
2. “No, I have some real estate, do some advising, some scavenging, dabble in some cargo here and there, that kind of thing
3. scavenging dogs before them as they rattled over the icy
4. Alan had come here scavenging parts
5. But this seemingly huge pile of food and consumables was not nearly enough for all two hundred men, so scavenging was a constant need
6. Remember: even the salvage ship that was here before didn't realize what they were scavenging
7. Adem was very concerned about what their fate would be; they could not turn them loose to become a horde of scavenging vampires, draining the blood of innocent farmers and villagers
8. lifeless soil, forever under the watchful gaze of the scavenging
9. cautiously surveying the intruders rather than scavenging as they
10. set on the nests of the scavenging harriers tucked high in the
11. Jacques had spent a year or two away from his loving family back home in Europe, attempting to nurse his master’s daughter back to health, bringing me food regularly from his numerous scavenging hunts
12. A puppy is scavenging through rubbish piles in the metropolis
13. to help us in scavenging for food along the coast once we’d
14. You’re going scavenging with my
15. We were scavenging for
16. requested him to watch Bubba while I went scavenging, which he agreed to
17. I do not require the services of you or your scavenging cousins here
18. He nodded, sighed, skipped a stone across the marsh, disturbing a dozen scavenging birds, and said in a voice devoid of emotion, „It"s my fault
19. The creature came out of the ground like a hungry bear, searching and scavenging for its prey
20. Any sign of an aerial highway was erased long ago, and only scavenging birds flew about with a lonely caw
21. They then walked away into the bushes with the Marines once the latter’s’ scavenging work was done
22. Scavenging about for firewood was no problem, there was deadfall pretty much everywhere in that part of the forest, and soon he had a nice little blaze going
23. The exhausted troops were reduced to scavenging and eating horseflesh
24. The starving population and exhausted troops were reduced to scavenging and eating horseflesh
25. the mother was scavenging
26. “Birdlike creatures that hover near humans for scavenging
27. scavenging capacity, particulate, chemical and microbiological fouling of the reactive resin
28. Save a Gandhi, even the best of the rest of yore were not averse to their fellow-beings scavenging their latrines; now I wonder why I never thought of it before, maybe, we put up with what we come to grow up with; if not, why don’t the Sikh males find the turban burdensome and the Muslim dames put up with the inhibiting burka? Whatever, the world seems to care two hoots for the plight of the sex-workers as it had been to that of the scavengers, and God knows when it would be wiser to the ills of the unlicensed prostitution, if not AIDS, it’s the VD that’s the return on investment for these pleasure-givers; why, the malady of the flesh-trade is the bane of those who bring in the wares
29. Crouching, kneeling, sitting ringed around the fire pit, our first Table, sharing food from the common fire gave us time to cease from our labors of endless scavenging and enjoy the rich caloric abundance of nutrient dense cooked meat
30. I am not nobel, but here I am nevertheless living without It in the wild gridlessness of the disconnected, where the scavenging mind forages information from every external intersection with each stranger, seeker 1088
31. You shouldn't have to feed them in an established tank, since they will be scavenging detritus
32. Tank Region : Mostly buried in the sand, burrowing through the live sand scavenging for
33. is a fish that spends most of it's time scavenging the substrate for food
34. indicated he had to drive away a pack of scavenging
35. Instead of scavenging through the remains of buildings for food from their prior life or eating the mutant vegetation that had grown in abundance, they’d been able to bring back many comforts that they had once had, plus a more free and joyous life
36. By scavenging the leftovers of carcasses that were mostly bones, to using the only edible thing left…the marrow inside the bones as a source of food, and using the bone itself as a bludgeon, as a defensive or offensive weapon… to splitting the bone for its marrow, and thus creating a sharper weapon that is even more deadly: a sharp deadly pointed bone dagger… was a natural process of innovation born out of both necessity and desperation
37. Huddled in the corner of a long abandoned ground level flat, rats crawling around her, scavenging in the trash, waiting with baited breath to see if this was the day she would finally die and they could ease their hunger
38. I stepped up beside father, as the other dark prophets gathered close, as if they were a circling mass of scavenging vultures
39. Scavenging what the quality left
40. eaten her eyes, and parts of her face had been nibbled by some scavenging animal
41. approval at her sagacity, and at other times he called her somewhat dubious tradings scavenging, highway robbery and extortion
42. He was a strutting Fellow, with an Actor’s Hunger for Applause and a Merchant’s Hunger for Money, and all the fine Feelings of a hungry Cur scavenging for his Supper
43. On their own again, they go back to scavenging carcasses
44. If you have a companion, it is easier to carry a large animal by tying it firmly to a bough, which can be carried on your shoulders, but you should not take it all the way into camp, where it would attract flies and scavenging animals
45. A shy nocturnal creature, regarded as a pest because of its scavenging