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He glanced at Austin, the only person not dressed for the foxhunt.
It was the conversation he and Gant had after the foxhunt.
Gant considered the final moments of the foxhunt as the most sublime.
This, however, did not sound like a foxhunt.
I was watching him after the foxhunt.
It is also the traditional drink (usually port or sherry) served at the meet, prior to a traditional foxhunt.
Sally decides to invite Mame to a foxhunt.
Operation Foxhunt was an enormously successful investigation, benefitting from support from more than 55 federal, state and local law enforcement agencies.
The painting shows a man blocking foxholes so that a subsequent foxhunt could kill the fox without the animal having the opportunity to hide underground.
On the other side of town, there's a new polo field on Leedsville Road, where sometimes you can glimpse a foxhunt in progress.
In 1994, a rat trap equipped with razor blades was sent to Prince Charles after he took his sons on their first foxhunt.
One of the most popular activities is Amateur Radio Direction Finding commonly known as a "foxhunt".
During jumping and hunting events, Craven sounded a wail on the foxhunt horn to give a horse the gate (disqualification).
The foxhunt is a prominent feature of the 1963 movie The List of Adrian Messenger.
Speziale coordinated efforts with federal, state and local law enforcement in California and Operation Foxhunt commenced.
Southern Command soldiers would probably have let out their trademark foxhunt shriek as they chased the Guards back to their regimental grounds.
In the book, when Rowf drives him away, the tod meets Snitter whilst being pursued by a local foxhunt.
I had met Jane by accident; at a foxhunt, of all places, near Greenwood in South Carolina, less than two years before, although now it seemed like 20.
She'd never heard nor seen a foxhunt, though she'd read about them since coming to the school, and it was one of those things even a street urchin knew about vaguely.
A previous HMS Eglinton was a World War I minesweeper; both were named after the Eglinton Foxhunt.
One group, the LA Ponies and Critters Club, takes the community idea of BDSM animal roleplay further by staging a mock foxhunt in local forested areas.
Eventually, they opened Clapham College, London and boarding schools Mayfield College and its associated preparatory boarding school at Foxhunt Manor, in Sussex.
At his whim we galloped through the lengthy halls, chased a few of the more nimble maids and some of the younger footmen, and otherwise won our combination race and foxhunt.
Operation Foxhunt took its name from one of the investigation's primary targets, Diego Fernando Salazar-Izquierdo, a Cali cartel transportation cell director in Los Angeles known as "Zorro."
I seen one fellow in Jerusalem, wait, I'm telling a lie, it was in Alex, when I went there for a bit of leave, one fellow with a complete foxhunt on his back.