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  • 1dog in the hunt — noun a) Literally, ownership of one of several canines participating in the group pursuit of game or fowl. A national political party is unlikely to feel it has a particular dog in the hunt for a typical small town …

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  • 2The Chronicles of Riddick (series) — The Chronicles of Riddick is a science fiction action/horror media franchise, spanning two live action feature films and their novelizations, a direct to DVD animated film, numerous animated shorts, two video games, an Internet based video game,… …

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  • 3Do You Want the Truth or Something Beautiful? — Studio album by Paloma Faith Released 28 September 2009 …

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  • 4Child of the Hunt —   …

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  • 5The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual — by Arthur Conan Doyle Released 1893 Series The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes Client(s) Reginald Musgrave Set in 1879, according to William S. Baring Gould Villain(s) Richard Brunton and Rachel Howells …

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  • 6The Invisible Man — For other uses, see The Invisible Man (disambiguation). The Invisible Man   …

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  • 7provide for (something) — 1. to allow something. The permit will provide for a 30 day hunt beginning in late November. 2. to take care of a need. After you cross the border you will have to provide for your own security. The shape of the tank is designed to provide for… …

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  • 8Something Might Happen — (2003) is a novel by Julie Myerson about a murder in a small English seaside town and how it affects the community as well as friends and family of the murder victim. The story is not a whodunnit although it incorporates various elements of the… …

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  • 9The Ambiguously Gay Duo — is an American animated comedy sketch that debuted on The Dana Carvey Show before moving to its permanent home on Saturday Night Live . It is created and produced by Robert Smigel, J.J. Sedelmaier, and J.J. Sedelmaier Productions as part of the… …

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  • 10hunt — hunt1 [hʌnt] v [: Old English; Origin: huntian] 1.) [I and T] to chase animals and birds in order to kill or catch them ▪ the slopes where I hunted deer as a kid ▪ Wolves tend to hunt in packs (=hunt in groups) . 2.) to look for someone or… …

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