Liuwa is known principally for being on the trail of a massive annual migration.
Theroux is set to continue on the trail of the weird into another series.
You'll be hot on the trail of tropical flora and fauna on an included half-day cloud forest safari.
The Federal Reserve is hot on the trail of what caused the near collapse of the entire banking system.
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Investigators had been on the trail of the suspects for about two years.
"So far we've heard from about 15, and we're hot on the trail of the very first one from 1953, " he said.
Ultimately, Old Hickory would drive Florida's Indians west on the Trail of Tears and open their land and the rest of the state for slavery.
Science has also been on the trail of myriad age-defying drugs.
The story is a pastiche of classic sci-fi adventures, with Jude Law and Gwyneth Paltrow as an aviator and reporter on the trail of a doomsday cult.
That's why, for instance, researchers can make accurate predictions about our eating habits, academic interests and political beliefs based on the trail of data secreted by our smartphones.
"For the last couple of weeks and months (Lebanese authorities) have been hot on the trail of individual suspects responsible for attacks on Western franchises, " the U.S. official added.
It is on the trail of around 40 previously unsuspected genes (or, rather, versions of genes) that are implicated in illnesses of varying seriousness, from allergies to Alzheimer's disease.
However, this part of Greenland was the very spot from which Leif Ericson, son of Eric the Red, left for America, and set Mr Ingstad on the trail of Vinland.
Though beaten to a patent maize plant by Dr Kindiger and his colleagues, they believe they may already have identified one of the genes the Oklahoma group is seeking, and that they are hot on the trail of the others.
Hunts are no longer allowed to use dogs to chase down foxes, but are instead supposed to use techniques such as drag hunting, where dogs set off on the trail of a scent laid about 20 minutes in advance by a runner or rider dragging a lure.
Javier Bardem, his menace half-masked by a comical haircut, plays a calm, unstoppable psychopath on the trail of a stolen two million dollars. (His presence is both frightening and entertaining, if never wholly credible.) Various unfortunates cross his path and suffer the consequences, but his principal target is Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin), a passing hunter who took the money.
And that's one of the reasons the President will be spending some time on the campaign trail the week of the Republican convention.
Although Obama did implement some new lobbying rules upon taking power, he has shown minimal interest in the procedural problems that he highlighted on the campaign trail: the power of interest groups, the role of private money in campaigns, the revolving door between K Street and Capitol Hill and more.
For all he might say on the campaign trail, some of it true, the rest pandering to a base of anti-Obama, anti-government Republicans, Mitt Romney is mighty proud of signing Massachusetts Healthcare Reform into law on that day.
While Giuliani was talking up his national security credentials on the campaign trail in the early portion of his campaign, he has since turned his attention toward the economy.
S. Tulsi, a former top lawyer in the office of the solicitor general of India, said the suicide should have no impact on the trail, which is being held in a closed courtroom under a gag order that prevents news organization from publishing details of the proceedings.
Around the turn of the millennium, Vodafone was the boldest and most ambitious of British companies on the global takeover trail - and its share price rose on the expectation that its acquisitions would be good for investors' wealth.
She gave Obama the seal of approval on health care, an issue that made for some of her toughest language on the trail.
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The company describes a digital shadow of the trail an individual or company leaves behind on the Internet during the course of personal work or business.
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It was an active subject of discussion on the campaign trail last fall with a lot of negativity around it.
New Jersey has scheduled a public hearing for Thursday on the subject of establishing a paper trail for the Sequoia AVC Advantage machines.
On the campaign trail, candidates of every stripe are trotting out big-dollar ideas, and tearing up opponents for not going far enough.
You can use the analogy of the pioneers on the Oregon Trail as a way to think about your retirement planning.
When Rusedski lost his serve in the second game of the second set, to trail 3-0, he looked to be on the verge of going out.
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