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  • In Michigan, fugitives from boar-hunting ranches are popping up all over the state, even in Detroit, wildlife officials say.

    Texas Calls in the Law in Its Beef With Feral Porkers Ana Campoy 2010

  • How many family boar-hunting trips have you been on, anyway?

    Hogzilla, anyone? Jessica Hagy 2007

  • Still, only two boar-hunting accidents were reported in Florida last year, both involving hunters who accidentally shot themselves.

    Warm Weather, Sunshine and Wild Boar 2008

  • He was there barely a year, when his father, wearying of Richmond and respectability, and sighing for the shooting and boar-hunting of French forests, felt that he had sacrificed enough on account of an English education for his boys, and resolved to bring them up abroad under the care of a private tutor.

    The Romance of Isabel Lady Burton 2006

  • But until then, the writers will keep Sayid and Michael on different boar-hunting rotations.

    LOSTCasts 10: Collision 2005

  • The special agent had been below him, surrounded by a ravening pack of boar-hunting dogs, backed up by a dozen armed men.

    Dance Of Death Preston, Douglas 2005

  • If Cauxonne revealed itself as the great boar-hunting center that every citizen assembled knew it to be, Tourists, with a capital T, would flock in from all over the world.

    Hemingway on Hunting Ernest Hemingway 2001

  • If Cauxonne revealed itself as the great boar-hunting center that every citizen assembled knew it to be, Tourists, with a capital T, would flock in from all over the world.

    Hemingway on Hunting Ernest Hemingway 2001

  • She cares little about the result of the chase, but she likes boar-hunting better than stag-hunting, because the former furnishes her table with black puddings and boars 'heads.

    The Entire Memoirs of Louis XIV and the Regency d'Orleans, Charlotte -Elisabeth, duchesse 2001

  • If Cauxonne revealed itself as the great boar-hunting center that every citizen assembled knew it to be, Tourists, with a capital T, would flock in from all over the world.

    Hemingway on Hunting Ernest Hemingway 2001

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