As such, it is mostly the hunting ground of the youthful, with their limitless time and limited resources.
My yard serves as the hunting ground for whole fleets of praying mantids.
If anyone tried to force them to redistribute, they simply picked up and moved on to another hunting ground.
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When it came to getting answers about the Oscar campaign in 2007, Hollywood's red carpets were the perfect hunting ground.
Known to archaeologists and historians as Doggerland, the landscape had offered early peoples a fertile hunting ground stretching from Aberdeen to Denmark.
The Canadian Energy Field has become a happy hunting ground for higher yields than you can find outside the junkiest of junk bonds.
While last year's opening win was a welcome rarity at England's Twickenham stronghold, Murrayfield has not been much of a happier hunting ground.
In colonial times it was a hunting ground for European royalty.
"For a long time, many in the elite saw Russia as a hunting ground -- they would keep their money and live somewhere else, " he added.
But at a time when most working-class white voters are furious at the Democrats, the states where these voters are concentrated have become a happy hunting ground for Republicans.
At refined Richmond pop into 17th-century Ham House, then Richmond Park, hunting ground of Henry VIII who, thankfully, did not finish off all the deer - hundreds still roam.
It has since grown in to a multi-billion dollar event, watched by a global TV audience of tens of millions, and which provides fertile hunting ground for scouts searching for the next African superstar.
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The dogs were tiring now but still hunting the ground, noses down, taking more time to sniff, less hopeful.
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