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I remember the Comic Story where Venom's in Alaska, being "hunted" and then Turning the Tables on his would-be Pursuers...
Venom Script Turned In To Sony; Movie Still Kicking | /Film 2009
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Pursuers of moral rectitude, you have no better friend than online video.
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By their account I found that the Robbers had been overtaken: Guilt and true courage are incompatible; They had thrown themselves at the feet of their Pursuers, had surrendered themselves without striking a blow, had discovered their secret retreat, made known their signals by which the rest of the Gang might be seized, and in short had betrayed ever mark of cowardice and baseness.
The Monk 2004
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Toby changed down and accelerated again, heading fast along a straight stretch, putting cover and distance between them and their Pursuers.
Be My Enemy Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 2004
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Pursuers were now compelled to proceed with caution: As well as they could judge, the Fugitive also seemed to slacken pace, for they heard the steps follow each other at longer intervals.
The Monk 2004
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Pursuers with magic enough to summon Shrikes and command the walking dead would not give up easily.
Morgawr Brooks, Terry 2002
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Pursuers with magic enough to summon Shrikes and command the walking dead would not give up easily.
Morgawr BROOKS, Terry 2002
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Pursuers with magic enough to summon Shrikes and command the walking dead would not give up easily.
Morgawr Brooks, Terry 2002
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Pursuers would expect him to descend to a boat, not climb higher in the trees.
Nemesis Thompson, Paul B. 2000
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If I'm a firm believer in headlong flight as a rule, it's probably because I've known such a horrid variety of Pursuers in my time - Apaches in the Jornada, Udloko Zulus on the veldt, Cossacks along the Arrow of Arabat, Amazons in the Dahomey forest, Chink hatchetmen through the streets of Singapore ... no wonder my hair's white.
Flashman And The Mountain Of Light Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1990
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