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"marauding" Definitions
  1. (of people or animals) going around a place in search of things to steal or people to attack

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Marauding residents wielded guns, sticks of dynamite, bottles of kerosene.
Student activists debated how best to "confront" the marauding hordes.
He ransacks them like an entire posse of marauding musketeers.
The tanks' destruction leaves the capital defenseless to marauding enemy troops.
Food bolsters the lustful, villainous portrayal of a marauding Muslim king.
In central Moscow right now people are fleeing from marauding portable toilets.
WESTERN audiences have grown used to the marauding heroes of Arabic folklore.
Thomas Middleditch: I'll be the leader of a Mad Max-style marauding gang.
Think bored and drunk young men marauding through neighborhoods, mayhem on their minds.
Abenaki Indians were threatening colonists on land while pirates were ­marauding at sea.
Trees, he informs us, are able to identify marauding insects by their saliva.
Marauding elephants also regularly wander into villages in plantations throughout Sumatra, killing workers.
Age limits are understandable if the purpose of conscription is to repel marauding Russians.
In the early centuries, they built drawbridges and windowless towers to repel marauding nomads.
Yes, the time has come to protect America from marauding youngsters and their parents.
But look on the bright side: they could've been marauding centaurs, or aggressive Celts.
A marauding wild cougar also deserves praise for trying to eat Kate Winslet early on.
It is meant to conjure the spirit of ancient marauding invaders from harsh volcanic lands.
Either way, they haven't allowed him to get behind them or make any marauding runs.
Although they are not given to marauding and pillaging, they are not particularly solemn, either.
Miller expects marauding gangs to pour out of cities if law and order breaks down.
Villagers start putting up walls around themselves just in time to keep marauding infantry out.
There really is a nicer way to go about things than marauding round like elitist rotters.
But this pedestrian is far too chill to let any marauding truck get in his way.
But it does not justify the Sessions-Trump imagery of marauding gangsters terrorizing an entire nation.
These provinces are plagued with marauding militias who continually battle in an anarchic state of affairs.
The thieves eventually grew into organized, heavily armed criminal gangs, marauding across the cattle-rearing region.
Conflict in fiction is engaging, and what better conflict than the threat of annihilation by marauding extraterrestrials?
"KenGen power installations are secured by electric fencing, which keeps away marauding wild animals," the company said.
The trailer shows black-eyed demons puking into people's mouths, while the title implies some marauding monster.
While similarly alert to offbeat sublimities, Shore is a New Yorker more receptive than marauding in attitude.
Many of the Mai-Mai began as self-defense groups formed to protect villages against marauding soldiers.
California, we were told, was an overpriced and overregulated land of marauding immigrants and straw-less restaurants.
You've seen them, these marauding hordes, these twelve headed beasts clad in tank tops and flip flops.
Jeff Cully has a unique window into an exclusive world of obscene wealth, marauding development, and breathtaking beauty.
The dead, in what police called a "marauding terrorist attack," included the assailant and the policeman he stabbed.
Marauding rebels had just swept into his area of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo and attacked the villages.
At the same time, it is Kalanick's marauding ethos that has led to many of the company's problems.
These recent "marauding" terrorist incidents have provoked debate in Britain about whether more of its police should carry guns.
The reasons given were semi-plausible: insecurity caused by marauding rebels and an outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus.
Marauding gangs, ranging from looters and escaped convicts to genocidal, flamethrower-wielding sanitation workers, now largely rule the city.
Oh yeah, and also, there are the herds of marauding dinosaur-inspired robots left over from pre-apocalypse times.
In one incredulous scene, marauding mobs in a communal riot charge at each other with swords and other weapons.
In the early 20th century there may have been 100,000 of these incomparable cats marauding the forests of Asia.
This may have made sense in the late 1940s, when Europe was prostrate and the Soviet Union was marauding.
I remain hesitant, convinced I'll accidentally shoot off my toe before ever disposing of a marauding army of bigots.
An invasion of foreign kimchi is marauding through the country, pillaging and robbing the nation of its culinary dignity.
There are too many phony-looking special-effects sequences of giant marauding elephants and magical eel creatures to get to.
A rock contains multitudes of minerals, each with atomic nuclei that would recoil from a marauding WIMP in different ways.
"What's a more vivid, available image than Hawking's idea of marauding aliens coming to Earth and destroying us?" he said.
He and his family had been kidnapped and robbed by marauding gangs, and his mother had nearly died from dehydration.
"The smell gets so bad," said Ms. Rudolph, sitting on her porch guarding her chicken coop against a marauding fox.
Its road and infrastructure projects are seen in India to be a sophisticated economic cloak thrown over marauding neo-imperialism.
This served us well when we were cave dwellers, under constant threat from marauding wild animals or invading warrior tribes.
What followed was anything but — an outlandish, marauding, arm-waving, chest-beating, show-me-the-money romp around the bases.
Dozens of sheep, frightened by marauding bears, ran to their deaths off high cliffs last year, some 260 in all.
Their soldiers are well-armored and equipped with powerful jaws that can take a chunk out of a marauding Matabele ant.
Quint said he and the other men who survived the sinking bunched up in the water to ward off marauding sharks.
Soon, armed men were marauding through the streets of the royal capital on motorbikes and by foot wielding machetes and sticks.
Fending off marauding barbarians, I'm sure you'll be aware by now, is a signature feature of any Black Friday doorbuster sale.
I can imagine a world where folks might associate Putin and a whole bunch of dicks marauding over our democratic institutions.
Videos showed civilian gunmen marauding around the city in pick-ups mounted with automatic weapons, firing machine guns into the streets.
Climate disasters are plundering the nation at will, taking life and property like marauding armies of raiders from the middle ages.
When they faint in the face of marauding dogs, we call back our baying hounds and wait for them to wake.
He uses them to demonize opponents, stoke fears about marauding migrants and accuse bureaucrats in Brussels of every manner of sin.
At least until a marauding army of White Walkers overwhelms King's Landing and completes the transformation of Westeros into an icy graveyard.
Reports that youths were roaming the park and attacking people gave rise to the term "wilding" for urban mayhem by marauding teenagers.
Marauding militias press households to give up their sons for combat or extort money from families to allow males to stay home.
But the heroes find themselves pursued by marauding dragonhunters, who will stop at nothing to seize the power of the Dragon Eye.
And while the other giants go out marauding, he prowls around, blowing happy dreams through sleeping children's windows with a massive trumpet.
The snow-covered, forested landscape of the convent is photographed to suggest an ominous frontier that offers no refuge from marauding outsiders.
The marauding protesters also set a traffic light controller ablaze, apart from the fires they started in the shops the broke into.
IN THE EARLY 16th century a knight called Gottfried von Berlichingen spent decades marauding and feuding on behalf of the Holy Roman Empire.
Trump's reliance on extreme images of marauding Mexicans pillaging and looting the US has created the new American bogeyman, the new Willy Horton.
I'm too busy trying to thread the perfect through ball, or to get a foot in, at all, on a marauding opposition winger.
The endless military checkpoints across Juba and the marauding soldiers who prowl around every neighborhood make it impossible to go out at night.
The marauding continues, but the group has faced setbacks as the Nigerian military makes major progress rooting fighters from their forest hide-outs.
They're not supposed to pair up Bonnie and Clyde style, dress in silly costumes, and go marauding for starfish to flip over and devour.
They want to set fire to the social compact of this nation at home while marauding in search of more conflicts to exacerbate abroad.
Friday the 13th: The Game is a multiplayer horror game that pits four camp counselors against one marauding murder demon in a hockey mask.
Police arrived at the station over an hour and a half after the first emergency calls and long after the marauding mob had dispersed.
University police looked on without intervening -- which foreshadowed the next day, when the police stood by while marauding Nazis beat members of my community.
Jahura Khatu, who lived through the 1971 Bangladesh war of independence, spoke about how she hid in the bushes from the marauding Pakistani army.
Batra family legend has it that Boz is descended from the sort of romantic, marauding pirate once associated with swashbuckling movies starring Errol Flynn.
The movie's Muslims, on the other hand, eat dirty, fight dirty and follow the lead of a marauding brute who dishonors his own wife.
Hardly a generation has been untouched by conflict since the Thirty Years War, when more than half the population was killed by marauding armies.
That's going great for her, until she is saved from a band of marauding nighttime bandits by none other than her decidedly braver shadow.
In her 22017 "Viet-Flakes," a video camera scans newspaper clippings of battlefield atrocities as if from the perspective of a marauding fighter plane.
Born in 1905, Rand was traumatized as a child when her family's pharmacy business and property were seized by marauding Bolsheviks during the Russian Revolution.
Europe's centrists have begun to see themselves as modern-day defenders of the Alamo, desperately standing their ground as marauding populists advance on all sides.
Four people are killed, including the assailant and the policeman he stabbed, and at least 20 injured in what police call a "marauding terrorist attack".
In 1970, the black students named themselves the Magnificent Seven, after the western film featuring seven gunfighters who protect a Mexican village from marauding bandits.
A forerunner of the more ambitious ecofable "Princess Mononoke," it's a postapocalpytic tale about an Earth where pockets of humans hide from gigantic, marauding insects.
It has been misunderstood and misrepresented — many of Torreón's inhabitants still blame outsiders, marauding revolutionaries and drug cartels (almost anyone, to avoid their own complicity).
In the land of Vikings, some Minnesotans are concerned about what they consider another marauding band: Eagles fans, whose reputation, deserved or not, precedes them.
As Hurricane Irma continues its marauding churn towards Florida, state officials and weather experts are conveying a desperate message: Nowhere on the peninsula is safe.
In the event of a cataclysmic emergency, bridges and tunnels may be closed, or choked off by marauding mobs, forcing survivors to consider waterborne escape.
Hell, it'll even top-up a Tesla, according to the company, putting an extra five miles between you and the marauding zombies of the apocalypse.
While other food ordering startups battle to offer discounts as marauding users deal-hop between apps, Snackpass keeps users coming back through its loyalty program.
He has played happy-go-lucky (in John Hillcoat's 2012 bootlegging period piece "Lawless") and straight man to a marauding zombie girlfriend ("Life After Beth").
Six people die, including the assailant and the policeman he stabbed, and at least 20 are injured in what police call a "marauding terrorist attack". Dec.
There are now so many DJs marauding through the airports of the world that scientists are started to notice a headphone shaped hole in the ozone.
Their marauding gangs make Victorians "scared to go out to restaurants", complained the reactionary federal immigration minister, Peter Dutton, after a spate of crimes last year.
But in 1921, marauding white mobs, some dropping dynamite from airplanes, killed scores of black people - some estimates range up to 300 - in Tulsa's Greenwood neighborhood.
The miss seemed to sap the energy of Hsieh whose serves were barely clearing the net by the end, easy pickings for the now marauding Kerber.
Six people die, including the assailant and the policeman he stabbed, and at least 20 are injured in what police call a "marauding terrorist attack". Dec.
The Great Wall is a series of fortifications, built along an east-to-west line across the historical borders of China to keep out marauding invaders.
A THOUSAND years ago an English king called Aethelred ("the Unready") used to pay marauding Vikings sacks full of precious coins not to attack his kingdom.
Image: AFP Photo/Handout/Shibukawa Animal Park The phrase "escaped zoo animals" conjures up visions of marauding lions and stampeding elephants breaking free of their paddocks.
There is a bit of anxiety about what the night might bring — the usual revelry, sure, but perhaps some emotion-driven, darkness-fueled marauding and pillaging.
Last year, the Republican candidate for governor in Virginia lost after running dark ads warning of the dangers of marauding MS-13 gangs in the state.
The villagers often travel for days through the bush to avoid indiscriminate killings by the marauding armed groups, which have set up checkpoints on the roads.
Editorial The marauding forces of ISIS were finally driven last November from Nimrud, Iraq's priceless trove of Middle East history and relics situated south of Mosul.
The United States has enjoyed a peaceful southern border for 100 years, since Pancho Villa made his marauding raids into the Southwest during the Mexican Revolution.
Its wall was built between 2000 and 0003 to protect against marauding bands of Protestants, who were burning down Roman Catholic churches in New York City.
The conflagration likely pitted Germanic tribes against each other, and no evidence exists to show that Romans, who were marauding the area at the time, were involved.
Two unlikely individuals — the thief Jorit and the librarian Ania — are trying to protect the kingdom from the marauding "Pressmen" who seek to steal the world's knowledge.
DAKAR (Reuters) - When Central African Republic (CAR) pleaded for help last year to fight marauding militias, former colonial ruler France offered guns it had seized off Somalia.
More From Tonic: Further, casting the cancer struggle as a "war" assumes that there is an enemy invader marauding throughout the body that must be dealt with.
Each time Federer was beaten, unable to contain the marauding Mallorcan whose left-handed topspin game tormented the Swiss great like no other player has ever managed.
"They are the greatest investment you could ever make, because they are marauding capitalists who don't care where the chips fall, up until this point," Calacanis said.
The sequence of high-relief panels that once lined the altar staircase depicts a mortal clash between the major Greek gods and a race of marauding giants.
I found myself, this Sunday passed, marauding through packs of dads and lads, with their flat pints and Mars Bars and lanyards and programmes, in Alexandra Palace.
" The empire's walls, she argues, were scorned or ignored within China for much of their history; they were simply not that good at keeping out "marauding barbarians.
Their teacher describes it as an empty space infested by marauding Bedouin, one whose only significance lay in its historical role as the site of Islam's birth.
They were not a band of rebellious "fraggers" assassinating their officers or marauding killers piling up body counts of the innocent in a haze of marijuana smoke.
Around 600 people were killed after marauding youths armed with spears, bows, arrows and machetes destroyed homes around the town of Eldoret, near the border with Uganda.
Girls grew up looking over their shoulder for marauding gangs of "morality police," ready to flog them simply for walking down the street with a male friend.
They were seafarers and traders from the Middle East, and were joined in the 274th century by tens of thousands of Bengali Muslims captured by the marauding Arakanese.
The South Bronx in 2017 is under threat from developers, as marauding downtown execs, armed with glass and steel and concrete, pock its surface with graceless new buildings.
By bridging the gaps between puzzle scenarios with pixel-perfect traversal, marauding thieves, and a handful of enemies, Raiders becomes something deeper than nearly any of its contemporaries.
Captain Hardegen's marauding and the sinkings carried out by fellow U-boat captains led the Navy to organize convoys of merchant vessels escorted by warships along the coastlines.
"One man unfairly fired over a misinterpreted bump in the elevator could transform all of us women into the marauding aggressors, the men our hapless victims," writes Rebecca Traister.
The new-year horrors of Cologne, when hundreds of women were sexually assaulted by marauding groups of men, many of them Muslim asylum-seekers, focused minds on cultural differences.
If being a survivalist is about acquiring skills, whether it's starting a fire without matches or defending yourself against marauding enemies, then being a prepper is about accumulating stuff.
The marauding monkeys forage for food around the entrance to the 17th century monument in the northern city of Agra, where visitors' bags are scanned and food thrown away.
Other tribes chose a word more suitable for a military chieftain—as would the Goths, one might think, but it seems Wulfila wanted to wean his people off marauding.
London went on high alert for what the British security services call an M.T.F.A.—a marauding-terrorist firearms attack—of the type carried out in Paris in November, 2015.
The colors and placement may be different, but I usually encounter four or five new planets, a space station, and maybe a group or two of marauding space pirates.
The way Ms. Forrer does it, flinging loose clusters of marauding, Muppet-like figures across backgrounds of bold color and complex pattern, also tempers the pictures' importance as pictures.
And they reach the heady stride of their adolescence as a pair of marauding, hard-drinking hedonists for whom a night on the town is a dangerous collision course.
Kavanaugh's angry and defiant attitude of entitlement is no different from the marauding men who invaded America centuries ago with a goal to create a world in their image.
Through everything — through the forests, through the ravines, through troops of marauding lions, through famine, through war, through five years of excoriating parliamentary debate, muddled and marched the railway.
"Tragedy Girls" might add group texts to its instruments of death alongside marauding table saws and falling barbells, but the movie's gender stereotypes keep it chained to the past.
Hostile takeovers are firefighting affairs — the discussions of the board are jolted from roadmaps, strategy, and vision to the minute-by-minute tactics of defending the company from marauding invaders.
Eder picked the perfect moment to score his first competitive goal for his country, marauding forward before letting fly with a bullet shot from 25 metres in the 109th minute.
But their marauding finish, banging in three consecutive goals late in the tie to erase a 2-0 deficit, was a sobering reminder of the firepower at Roberto Martinez's disposal.
The highest purpose of the armed citizen, in the rationale of the NRA and gun sellers, is to subdue or incapacitate marauding psychopaths before the killers can take innocent lives.
Despite being generally regarded as the greatest player of all time, 20-times Grand Slam champion Federer has never fathomed a way of suppressing the marauding Mallorcan at Roland Garros.
" The ghosts that swirl around the Africans in their temporary home are theirs, of course, but also the "marauding troops" and "booted feet" of World War II. "Go, went, gone.
The operating table is a pew, surgical thread is scavenged from the seams of patients' clothes and there's the real risk of wolves (or worse) marauding through the sick bay.
As the obituary correctly states, it is one of four written Maya works known to have survived marauding Spanish conquistadors and purges by Roman Catholic priests -- not one of three.
After she falls asleep, the Nutcracker and a regiment of toy soldiers come to life and battle marauding mice, led by a fearsome Mouse King, whom the Nutcracker must vanquish.
While it's true that some people from poorer countries do travel to Britain to commit crime, there's little evidence that this marauding horde of foreign thieves have pitched up quite yet.
This "marauding" method of terror attack—using a vehicle to mow people down in a crowded area—was similar to atrocities carried out by Islamists last year in France and Germany.
Hidden in the reeds, he told them to leave him there and run away from the marauding fighters, sent by the government's army fighting rebels in the South Sudanese civil war.
Married to a farmer's son in rural Cutchogue, she took a bow and arrow and climbed into a tree stand when her three-acre pumpkin patch was ruined by marauding deer.
She said that in the past few days, marauding herders had burned down several buildings on her property and fired bullets at her staff, coming closer and closer to her house.
Thousands have fled to refugee camps in Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda, where they face reprisals from marauding Burundian militias that have carried out targeted killings, human rights groups and refugees say.
Throw a bandolier and a machete on top' and you'll really be ready to cry out in the voice of Monteverdi's Orfeo and chase marauding pirates all the way to the underworld.
He wanted to study isolated populations in order to understand where all the others came from; to measure the background of drift, or genetic change, that takes place without marauding or migration.
That, along with a stormy second-round win over Kyrgios, fueled his fire and the only set he dropped in a marauding run to the semi-final was against the maverick Australian.
An EU-funded project has placed Cyprus on the frontline to deal with an invasion of marauding lionfish which have munched their way through the eastern Mediterranean in the past five years.
Master shipbuilders and seafarers, warriors, traders and raiders, the Vikings boiled out of the Scandinavian fjords starting around the 8th century, marauding through Asia and the Middle East, North Africa and Europe.
COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Denmark, perhaps better known for its fictional, suicide-agonizing prince Hamlet and fierce marauding Vikings than being a nation of the happiest people, has just won that very accolade. Again.
As for the indignity of the shaved beard, it turns out the vision we have of marauding Viking hordes raping and pillaging Europe from behind wild, unkempt facial hair is a myth.
The difficult access and the high monastery walls once built against marauding pirates seemed to keep time at bay, too, but now the modern world penetrates on cellphone signals and internet connections.
This time, he is a candidate of the establishment, complete with bundlers who are lobbyists, even while he tries to run as if he is still the marauding outsider at the gates.
You didn't have to worry that marauding bands would come and seize everything at your factory, and hire someone to protect against this, because of the work the rest of us did.
In recent years, the naval forces have confronted threats including marauding pirates, harassing Iranian revolutionary guard attack boats, weapons smugglers, and Iranian-aligned Houthi rebels in Yemen firing missiles at commercial ships.
First exhibited at the Grolier Club in Manhattan in 22009, it is one of only four written Maya works known to have survived marauding Spanish conquistadors and purges by Roman Catholic priests.
Chibok Girls, 3 Years Later: Anguished Parents Still Wait Despite government promises, more than 200 girls kidnapped from their school in Chibok, Nigeria, are still prisoners of a marauding, murderous terror group.
Led by the marauding midfield presence of Thomas Delaney, the Danes played the ball long and snapped into tackles all over the field against Peru, careful not to underestimate their South American opponents.
MARAUDING supporters went on the rampage with bush knives, candidates were imprisoned and kidnapped and police stations were burned during the six-week vote and count in elections in Papua New Guinea (PNG).
Yet even the smartest science can do little about the marauding rebel groups and widespread fear and mistrust that could yet scupper efforts to contain Congo's tenth outbreak of the deadly hemorrhagic fever.
Shielding them is defensive midfielder Grzegorz Krychowiak, who has attracted some high-profile suitors at club level over the last few years on account of his marauding performances for Europa League specialists Sevilla.
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. — The crowds following Tiger Woods on the Black Course at Bethpage State Park this week looked more like a marauding army than a gathering of golf fans on a pleasant day.
Before you know it, there's an escaped whatchamacallit—half platypus, half mole—filching jewellery and cash, and a mega-rhino with a glowing horn marauding through Central Park in search of a mate.
Mainly though, I balked at the thought of us marauding around the solar system instead of simply getting a hold of ourselves back here on Earth and working to prevent our own extinction.
At his inauguration, Trump painted a picture of a nation in decline, marked by "American carnage" such as "rusted-out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape" and marauding criminal gangs plaguing major cities.
The marauding subterranean Locust horde would make for a pretty unique enemy, as Hollywood sci-fi goes, and the evocative "destroyed beauty" aesthetic could play as well on screen as Fury Road's saturated wasteland.
When he returned to Mississippi after serving 10 years as an Army Ranger, he found Tibbehah County infested with strip joints and meth labs, bogus preachers and vicious bikers, crooked politicians and marauding gangsters.
The heroine of Tyler J. Kupferer's "The Girl and the Fox" comes to see a marauding animal in a new light, while "The Mantis Parable," by Josh Staub, teaches a gentle lesson in compassion.
With high-dollar donors standing behind him, Mr. Trump said migrants pouring across the southwestern border were dying in great numbers while gang members arriving from Central America were marauding and threatening American ranchers.
"I wanted to be on the field when the stands emptied and marauding mobs waylaid him on the basepaths, tackling, besieging and occasionally holding him hostage to a new kind of love," she writes.
DAKAR, Senegal — Of all the mysteries surrounding Boko Haram, the marauding militant jihadist group that has terrorized Nigeria and its neighbors, the use of women and girls as suicide bombers is among the most vexing.
THONYOR, South Sudan (Reuters) - Like thousands of other South Sudanese families caught up in famine, Sara Dit and her 10 children are hiding from marauding gunmen in the swamps and islands of the river Nile.
This arson was part of a collective nervous breakdown in Chile, ranging from peaceful protests demanding a fairer and less unequal society, to nightly looting of supermarkets and feral criminality, with marauding delinquents robbing homes.
"Acehnese authorities should release the four and protect the public from marauding vigilantes who target vulnerable minorities," said Graeme Reid, director of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights program at Human Rights Watch.
On New Year's Eve, marauding groups of "north-African looking" men reportedly surrounded women in public spaces in the German cities of Cologne, Hamburg and Frankfurt, grabbing their purses, cell phones and intimate body parts.
But wouldn't it be useful to have a free game engine on hand, just in case humanity needed software to power the wanton tools of destruction needed to take on a marauding horde of zombies?
"There have been many attacks from behind us" with militants launching surprise raids from a network of tunnels they dug after marauding through swathes of Syria and Iraq and capturing Raqqa in 2014, he said.
Mr. Buhari then reconfigured those efforts after complaints that marauding soldiers had roughed up people and property while looking for militants in the south, creating even more resentment among the impoverished people who live there.
There's more than a hint of Breaking Bad's Walter White about Darcy's detached demeanor, while Green Room's marauding racists recall the antagonists who made the final season of Vince Gilligan's show such an unpleasant ride.
As this newspaper reported at the time, they were "in what the police said was part of a marauding spree by as many as 30 youths in the northern end of the park" that night.
Authorities are planning to re-forest areas affected, with diversity in the species of tree key to keep the marauding bug away and introducing broad-leaved trees like oaks, which is not its snack of choice.
After all, long before Trump was equivocating on who was at fault for neo-Nazi murder in Charlottesville, there were marauding gangs of far-right Irish-American youth terrorizing Jews in 1940s Boston and New York.
The stories Ms. Galás tells, even about the most mundane facets of her life, have a way of protracting to Wagnerian proportions, such as her distaste for marauding flight attendants who stand watch at airplane lavatories.
Patchogue is where Marcelo Lucero, an Ecuadorean immigrant, was fatally stabbed in 2008 by a white teenager, one of a marauding gang of high school boys who had made a nighttime sport of assaulting Latino men.
The President perceives a marauding special counsel, an FBI plot to persecute him and a conspiracy within his own government to unfairly pry deep into his personal confidences held by a cherished confidant and personal attorney.
Adorable to wake up to, theoretically — and in reality an invitation to marauding raccoons, who bit the future groom on the hand when he tried to rescue the ring he'd set next to his culinary masterpiece.
Most of the pieces here focus on Williams's political and environmental resistance to such marauding, including her acts of civil disobedience, their fallout, and her sustained grief and anger over the despoiling of the natural world.
His troops operate throughout 115,000 square miles of territory in Central African Republic, South Sudan, Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo — all areas of conflict where civilians have fallen prey to marauding groups of fighters.
In addition, Derbent's cast of Arab, Persian and Turkish rulers long appreciated its role as the choke point preventing the marauding nomads in what became Russia from plundering the far more civilized empires of the Middle East.
JOHANNESBURG – The news from Congo&aposs Garamba National Park was grim for decades: rangers killed, an elephant population decimated by poachers, marauding armed groups and the disappearance of the last northern white rhinos living in the wild.
Nigeria's marauding jihadists, whose name is roughly translated as "Western education is forbidden", have been pushed back in the past year, yet they still frequently unleash their wrath on the four countries of the Lake Chad basin.
Critics blasted the government as weak in October when it ordered security forces to release the captured son of convicted kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman under pressure from marauding cartel henchmen in the northern city of Culiacan.
Critics blasted the government as weak in October when it ordered security forces to release the captured son of convicted kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman under pressure from marauding cartel henchmen in the northern city of Culiacan.
As well as snatching off each other's players in the night time, clubs can also launch a transfer 'raid' against their foes, 'plundering' smaller and less illustrious teams like marauding vikings dicking on a dark-age monastery somewhere.
Dillion was blood-eagled (follow the link at your peril) by marauding Vikings, and so remembering stories of Viking myth she journeys into the Norse underworld to get his soul back from the goddess of that underworld, Hela.
Elcho Island, for all its beauty, was an enclave of deepest poverty, its outstations full of rubbish and marauding dogs, with almost half its population under 20, and many of those sunk in kava-chewing and petrol-sniffing.
Denver's offense somehow managed to wheeze and hiccup its way to two early touchdowns, an output that would surely have been hilariously inadequate against New England's in any scenario that did not also involve the Broncos' marauding defense.
Nowadays, what was once GHS has splintered into solo careers, the largest of which is Jazz Cartier, who has forged a very promising path off the back of his two breakout mixtapes—Marauding in Paradise and Hotel Paranoia.
The original "Mad Max" (1979) introduced Max Rockatansky (a then-unknown Mel Gibson), a highway patrolman bent on revenge after marauding bikers attack his family, and refined the car chase as a cinematic genre on an indie budget.
To everyone who asks, Nora forever blames the tragedy on an unseen band of marauding Indians, even after she realizes that the dark figure on horseback had been her Mexican neighbor, coming to share a loaf of bread.
The Cardinals' marauding defense, which has 15 sacks in its four games, would prefer an impetuous quarterback who can be hurried into mistakes over a coolheaded one trying to lead his team back to the national championship game.
He wowed critics with his intense performance as the marauding king Alauddin Khilji in "Padmaavat", tasted box-office success with "Simmba", and even married his dream girl, the actress Deepika Padukone – all in the space of a year.
His family had spent almost every year of his life trying to outpace death, beginning when his parents fled marauding groups seeking revenge for the genocide in Rwanda and later as conflict raged in Congo over valuable minerals.
More worrisome than the sizable delegate gap separating him from Donald Trump—whose border wall would no doubt have prevented those marauding Mexicans from ever reaching the Alamo in the first place—is Cruz's waning support among evangelical voters.
They were preyed upon by marauding soldiers and insurgents, raped, their possessions looted, until they found a corner of this vast camp in which they could build a mud hut and receive just enough food rations to stay alive.
I built some stone fortifications around my capital city of Kyoto about a millennium ago, but I never bothered upgrading them, assuming that my remote position in the north of my home continent would keep marauding armies at bay.
A remembrance of a violent time in a vanished Glasgow lurching into modernity, but still known for its inner-city tenement slums, marauding razor gangs, pockets of heavy industry, and a murder rate far higher than its English neighbor.
It correctly discerned that the people marauding the nation, scaring children with their ghoulish costumes and macabre makeup, are basically a smattering of very sad humans™ who are both starved of attention and embarrassingly susceptible to American marketing.
Anyone on the Jurassic Park rides at NBCUniversal's theme parks can see what Comcast, which owns NBCUniversal, thinks of Mickey Mouse: One of Disney's famous mouse ear hats floats next to a raft that a marauding dinosaur has destroyed.
Spurs defender Toby Alderweireld was a touch fortunate to escape a red card when his desperate tackle ended Pedro's marauding run, but greater punishment was exacted by Willian, who curled a beautiful free kick past a flat-footed Lloris.
We also note that many are young men, of fighting age, who appear to have abandoned their families; the recent sexual assaults on women in Cologne, Germany, by marauding groups of migrants have confirmed the fears of many in Britain.
Artist Signe Johannessen even staged a cheerful procession from the town square to the local library, where she presented kelp with a medal for heroism (the intertidal zone concealed her great uncle from marauding German soldiers during Norway's occupation in WWII).
The Swiss has suffered five French Open defeats by the marauding Mallorcan, four in finals and once in the 2005 semi-final when Nadal burst through as teenager to win the first of his 11 titles on the Parisian clay.
Based on the battle of Saragarhi in 1897 where 21 soldiers of the 36 Sikh regiment held off a marauding army of Pashtuns, "Kesari" has too little action and too much dialogue, with most of the talking done by its protagonist.
If you've seen the trailer you'll know that the sudden emergence of giant marauding reptiles half a world away in Seoul — as seen, eventually, on Gloria's casually repossessed TV — is not a coincidence but a crucial and very connected plot point.
In "Baahubali 2: The Conclusion", marauding elephants, an invincible but kind-hearted king and his unconditional devotion to his mother all come together in the first five minutes, perfectly setting the stage for the next three hours of the epic.
The hosts played with more urgency in the second half against the Lithuanians, who failed to qualify for the finals in France, and almost scored on the hour when winger Jakub Blaszczykowski hit the post after marauding down the right.
That's been this week's game with the "Game" and, like the lieutenant on that "Twilight Zone" episode, we keep insisting among ourselves we can tell by instinct who among Jon and Dany's people will be devoured by marauding White Walkers.
In a film almost entirely populated by black faces, the two main white characters — one a marauding thief (Andy Serkis as Ulysses Klaue), the other an intermittently useful ally (Martin Freeman as CIA agent Everett Ross) — are a study in contrasts.
When Disney decided to adapt its megahit animated film "Frozen" for the stage, the creative team seriously considered killing off the reticent reindeer (a fate that did befall the marauding ice monster Marshmallow as well as the menacing pack of wolves).
And part of that catastrophe fantasy is relief—marauding biker gangs in bondage gear might want to murder you for half a tank of diesel and a sandwich, but at least you don't have to worry about your credit history anymore.
The PC gaming marketplace owned and operated by Valve Corporation was at the center of controversy just last week over a product listing for a game called Active Shooter, which allowed players to step into the role of a marauding school shooter.
And nothing beats the thrill of tearing a marauding robot apart, limb by limb, or plucking a series of bullets out of the air — yes, you can do that — and tossing them back at a string of attackers, one at a time.
In East Java, residents of the city of Banyuwangi barricaded their doors and organized patrols to defend themselves against the marauding black-masked "ninjas" who would appear at night and leave the dismembered or decapitated corpses of dukun santet in their wake.
Yet Laver, who many still feel is the best player ever to have graced the All England Club lawns having won four titles in the 60s either side of being outlawed, says the marauding Spaniard would have feared grasscourt tennis in his day.
With so many grotesque stories tumbling out about marauding men treating women as property or their office as their "stable," as one former NBC producer said in the case of Matt Lauer, you'd think it would be hard to remain at peak disgust.
Footage of the attack posted on social media showed the marauding masked gang, wearing white T-shirts, attacking crowds on the platform and inside train carriages at Yuen Long MTR station, located in the far northwest of the semi-autonomous Chinese city.
Saudi Arabia's decision to intervene in March 2015 on behalf of the Yemeni government — a decision supported by the Obama administration at the time—was packaged by Riyadh as a quick painless route of a marauding band of rebels from the mountains.
As the city marked the 20th weekend of violent protests, demonstrators kicked off an illegal march in Tsim Sha Tsui peacefully but the initial calm dissipated in less than two hours as marauding protesters began blocking roads and throwing bricks and petrol bombs.
" Though Jazz still considers his 2015 breakout Marauding in Paradise to be "a phenomenal piece of work," he also feels that "a lot of that stuff was a lot of angst," the product of someone with "a lack of guidance … pitting themselves against the world.
Footage posted on social media Sunday night showed a marauding gang of masked men, wearing white T-shirts and wielding batons and sticks, blindly attacking crowds on the platform and inside train carriages at Yuen Long MTR station, in the far northwest of the city.
The son of a police detective who also ran a wrestling club, Mr. Lichtenfeld excelled in various athletic disciplines and is said to have developed his street fighting and mixed martial arts skills to protect his community from attacks by anti-Semites and marauding fascists.
Presented by Paper Canoe Company, a Brooklyn organization founded by Tami Stronach and Greg Steinbruner, this project is a folk-rock opera in which Jack climbs from the folksy world of his humble surroundings into the blaring rock 'n' roll universe of the marauding giant.
Yet while there is evidence that Trump's flame throwing commentary on immigration hurt Republicans in swing districts and helped Democrats win the House in midterm elections, Trump's warning that the US is under assault by marauding caravans of immigrants is widely backed by his supporters.
The group, the most powerful gun advocacy organization in the US, is stirring fears that proposed efforts embraced by Clinton to reform the criminal justice system by reducing or eliminating mandatory minimum sentences will unleash a horde of marauding criminals on the American public.
In the 17th century, the English garden writer William Lawson advised on the tools you need to keep your property free of marauding beasts, including a ''fayre and swift greyhound, a stone-bowe, gunne, and if neede require, an apple with a hooke for a Deere.
The big selling point of Mitchell Zuckoff's book about the incident, which cost the life of Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three others, was its revelation of the hitherto unknown role special ops played in holding marauding local radicals at bay until all American personnel could be evacuated.
Spillover from the conflict in Central African Republic - which has produced at least seven waves of refugees since 2003 fueled by impunity, marauding gangs and illegal diamond trading - is largely forgotten in a part of the world most people would struggle to pinpoint on a map.
There is the cold to consider—temperatures in Antarctica reach seventy degrees below zero—along with steep treks through thin mountain air, and gusts of wind powerful enough to sweep researchers from mountains, not to mention rock slides, marauding polar bears, deep crevasses, and lightning strikes.
The Indian political commentator, who met with Modi during his first term, told me that in person he was intense and inquisitive but not restless; he joked about the monkeys that were marauding his garden, and happily discussed the arcana of projects that were occupying his attention.
These leakers — whether they are people who are angling to harm a White House adversary and thereby increase their positions on this totem of travesties, or actual moles animated by a sense of civic morality — have exposed this administration as a marauding band of incompetent, unprincipled, self-mutilating posers.
"When we see the images of terrified Kurdish families in northern Syria, loading their possessions into cars or carts and fleeing their homes headed to nowhere except away from Turkish bombs and marauding militias, how can we say the crimes of a century ago are in the past?" he said.
In this post-apocalyptic, genre-bending series, the city of Glendale, California is populated by marauding gangs of jocks, gamers, the 203-H Club, and other fearsome tribes who are kicking ass as they fight to survive in the wake of a nuclear blast (on the night of Homecoming… ugh).
Footage posted on social media showed a marauding gang of masked men, wearing white T-shirts, attacking people wearing black, the color of the protest, on the platform and inside train carriages at Yuen Long MTR station, in the north of the city -- an about an hour from where the day's protest had taken place.
By its third installment in 2016 (unsubtly subtitled Election Year), it featured a bleeding-heart Purge-resistance blonde woman politician being hunted by the cult-like old, white men of the New Founding Fathers party, while out on the streets people of color defended their homes and lives from marauding bands of bloodthirsty thrill seekers.
To maintain power and promote stability, Mr. Kim and his strategists have worked to obtain the modern equivalent of a hedgehog's quills — nuclear weapons — and the simple narrative that with this "treasured sword," and the clever wits of his atomic scientists, Mr. Kim will protect his country from imminent destruction by the "marauding" United States.
It is a searing chronicle of metamorphosis, and, owing in part to the performance of Abraham Attah, the Ghanaian actor who plays Agu, the film leaves the viewer little choice but to identify with a marauding underage soldier and to construe each incremental tragedy that befalls him as a basis for mitigating his culpability.
Ivan Strinic, full back, 272 caps, 220 goals Often left exposed by the very attack-minded Ivan Perisic ahead of him, Strinic struggled with marauding England wing-back Kieran Trippier in the first half of the semi final in Moscow, but was much more solid for the remainder of the match as Croatia turned things around.
" James Edwards, a far-right talk radio host who describes himself as a "European-American advocate" — and who interviewed the president-elect's son Donald Trump Jr. this year — wrote in an email that the alt-right movement was "a group of marauding conservatives who reject both the failures of establishment conservatism and the false gods of political correctness.
For all its slick effects and brooding burnish, the film is a by-the-numbers retread of can't-miss Alien tropes amassed over four decades of deep-space marauding: crustacean-like face-huggers, entrail-splattering chest-bursters, acid-laced alien blood — they're all here, ensconced in the appropriate H.R. Giger-esque grotesquerie that has always been the saga's visual blueprint.
Then the transmogrified Donny, no longer a little white horse with a unicorn horn taped to his head but a bulbous, heaving bogeyman with a snout, five eyes, and a crude human physique, goes on a rampage, before he's stopped by a group of marauding unicorns who magically turn him back into a pony, only to inform him that he was actually a unicorn all along.
But to protect other species, such as the bull trout in Glacier, wildlife biologists have taken a step that's radical by the standards of the NPS, which is usually loath to move species: Fishery managers have caught native bull trout and transported them upstream of barrier waterfalls to upper reaches of mountain streams that are both cooler and — so far, anyway — free of marauding lake trout.
After waiting in a late afternoon lineup (an afternoon lineup!!!) to get in I saddle up to the bar, order myself a beer and a shot called a Mind Fuck (it was either that or one called Red-Headed Slut) and let myself soak in the ambience, soak being the appropriate verb because it felt like I was being held down and pissed on by a bunch of a marauding jocks.
Gordie talked about how poor they were growing up in Floral, Saskatchewan, (that the marauding giant came from a place called Floral mirrored something about him, too, I thought), how he'd only had one skate as a child before finally getting another (from his sister, I think), and how intimidating it was to suddenly be in Detroit and a thundering American metropolis after years down on the prairie farm.
My son's roommate, assigned randomly one August night from the pack of boys on a trip to the western U.S., boys who'd been summer campers together in Vermont for years, that kid found stabbed to death, and my son gone, no one knew where, perhaps a captive of the madman who stabbed my son's roommate, perhaps my son bound and being tortured somewhere by the kind of marauding monster who would storm armed into a motel room, stab one boy and kidnap the other at gunpoint to enjoy, dismember, maybe eat him at his leisure, his pleasure—that's what I could not stop myself from imagining as I ran away from and ran after facts that might explain a vanished son.

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