In some instances, the species was reared on farms that could pass as prisons, facilities protected by nested walls, watchtowers, and rottweilers that prowl the perimeter at night. The reason for the heavy security became clear as I dug deeper into the international news archive that chronicled a spate of fish thefts
Another Mexican writer, Carlos Fuentes, explores those questions in his 1975 novel “Terra Nostra.” Rather than analyze a single historical figure like Malinche, Fuentes prowls for answers across history zooming between ancient Rome, pre-colonial Mexico, 16th-century Spain… and 1999 Paris. But Fuentes doesn’t stop there.
football, which is its real name, but for those who don't know the sport, it's very simple. The goalie prowls her area for the entire game, and she's yelling at the other players.
And they just happened to film, you know. He crouches and prowls the stage.
profit-minded private security contractors-- are constantly prowling around the globe, training, exercising, planning, posturing, and liquidating whoever the White House decides needs to be liquidated, this elicits no more notice from the average American then the presence of a cop on a city street corner.
21 g's is probably the lowest ever recorded data for this. Maybe a Plymouth Prowler, because the Plymouth Prowler, by accident, does the same thing. This comes out motor sports.
weren't any really fabulous bagels. So after prowling around the bowels of old New York and the lowest of the Lower Eastside, and thinking a lot about this and talking about to my wife, who was a Brooklyn native and would always tell me whether I was on track, off-track in terms of my concepts. I decided after the end of the year, that
Maybe they played a little bit themselves. And they'll sort of prowl the schoolyards, looking for the best young kids, and buy them at a very young age. And so then they own their registration.
And indeed, in 2014, when Cambridge Council voted to abandon apostrophes in street signs, it prompted a rogue grammar gorilla to prowl the streets at night, armed only with a black marker pen. You probably can't even tell-- it's done so beautifully.
And so the alter "skeego" that I employed in the league was Joey the Cat, which was given to me in college. And it's sort of a metaphor for always being on the prowl , keeping your claws sharp-- both in personal and professional endeavors. Fresh suit. I like it.
Content to leer at his brother's women, he grazed heartily upon the women of his own half. 'I like to taste my plums,' Terrance said, prowling the rows of cabins to see what struck his fancy. He violated the bonds of affection, sometimes visiting slaves on their wedding night to show the husband the proper way to discharge his marital duty.
To our left was a chain link fence, and behind that a line of tall shaggy spruces that bounded the grounds of a grade school. At one point, I spotted a distant police car prowling past the front of the school.
Something appears in the distance. Objects in the middle of the road moving sluggishly then quickly. Bears. What kind of bear prowls around the Arizona desert? No, they must be wild dogs. big ones standing on their hind legs and running.