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    ferret


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    ferrets


    1. I woke up in the morning with a mouth into which I thought a dead ferret had crawled and a sour feeling in my gut that made my stomach flip over doing somersaults


    2. "Good point," he said, "but even if my white outfit does have some connotation in regard to quacks, I can assure you that in no way is there anything in my background and experience which has anything to ferret out the solutions to other's problems


    3. ferret out hatred that is unconscious, recognize it as hatred, and eliminate it!


    4. The second phase included the painful necessity to recognize and ferret


    5. strong, musky ferret smell—and twice the poor thing was put under only for the vet to have so


    6. “What have we ‘ere?” Jed silenced his dog with another yank of the collar, and then stopped to examine Edwin and Bryony with those small ferret eyes


    7. There was a crazed look in Jed’s ferret eyes, and for a moment Bryony feared the worst


    8. Jed lowered the pitchfork, and his ferret eyes flickered to a figure that approached from the farmhouse


    9. She had a stubby, upturned nose, but the same ferret eyes as Jed


    10. “You’d better,” muttered Ma, her ferret eyes glancing at a rusting old clock on the wall

    11. MacFife was bluely cold, ferret eyes red with fever


    12. His name was Paul Ferrete, called Ferret by his men because he had the same qualities as the weasel family


    13. ” He turned to his sons and said, “Let’s get there as fast as we can because I don’t want to miss that fucking Italian ferret!”


    14. In understanding this situation, we begin with the woman's own story and try to ferret


    15. If we remove him secretly, we can ferret out the traitors and deal with them


    16. His training and experience gave him the uncanny ability to ferret out trouble where trouble did not exist


    17. This exercise is to ferret out the perpetrators in either the anti-JFK and/or corporatocracy missions and remove them from power


    18. Besides a huge Reduction in Force to help balance the budget, we need some way to ferret out the bad cells that make corporate control possible


    19. If there are issues that we need to know about, it would be your task to ferret it out


    20. He nodded approval for their protectiveness of the kitten, and looked back down to Jude, who clutched the toy ferret tightly to his chest as if to protect it

    21. His black footed ferret had fallen to the floor, and he was unable to reach it without getting up


    22. The next story rolled around on CNN; Finnbar the ferret who thinks he's an iPhone


    23. More simply put, he could ferret out what was really going on


    24. Never answer a question directly but turn it back on the other person and try to ferret out more information


    25. The man who sidled deferentially into the room, a moment after Carton had said he would see him, was a middle-sized fellow, with a high, slightly bald forehead, a shifty expression in his sharp ferret eyes, and a nervous, self-confident manner that must have been very impressive before the ignorant


    26. Kahn bent his ferret eyes on Carton's face as if to bore through into his very mind


    27. On the other hand, I smiled to think what a good friend he was, to ferret out sexual companions for his friend


    28. � The questioner assumes some level of dumb; the question just wants to ferret out just how dumb that respondent is


    29. Other researchers can ferret out the true ages of


    30. He would let them ferret out the strangers among them first before he would make his play, which meant that he had to continue swallowing his objections toward them for yet a little while longer

    31. I remember the walls were postered, that the entrance stank of urine, the ferret and his boot boys, the Kafkatzis who saved the day


    32. It was the Ferret from the pool bar that afternoon


    33. To help us ferret out these stages we will use a fictional account of a problem and go through what might occur as the individual attempts to resolve the issue


    34. That Providence, however, had put it into the heart of a person who was beyond fear and beyond reproach, to ferret out the nature of the prisoner's schemes, and, struck with horror, to disclose them to his Majesty's Chief Secretary of State and most honourable Privy Council


    35. I pass my life with my wife, children, and friends; my pursuits are hunting and fishing, but I keep neither hawks nor greyhounds, nothing but a tame partridge or a bold ferret or two; I have six dozen or so of books, some in our mother tongue, some Latin, some of them history, others devotional; those of chivalry have not as yet crossed the


    36. We all could rent our homes for a year or two, but that would be too easy for the Czechs to ferret out


    37. The eyes of the most bullheaded boys radiate a shining determination: every ounce of their attention has been trained to ferret out weakness


    38. Cowslip said nothing, but his eerie as though he had been a ferret


    39. “Jake, and Boyo, Netty and Hal, Joanie and Chalkie and Ferret, one by one, and nothing I did made any difference!”


    40. But I was expecting that they'd leave a few holes open and net them: although that would have been a foolish way to ferret, because a rabbit that went up a blocked run would be killed underground and then the man wouldn't get his ferret back very easily, you know

    41. thought of the blocked run and the pursuing ferret


    42. He marched rapidly down the road, his stick over his shoulder, fuming and muttering to himself in his anger, till he got near his front gate, when suddenly there popped up from behind the palings a long yellow ferret with a gun


    43. 'Who comes there?' said the ferret sharply


    44. The ferret said never a word, but he brought his gun up to his shoulder


    45. The startled Toad scrambled to his feet and scampered off down the road as hard as he could; and as he ran he heard the ferret laughing and other horrid thin little laughs taking it up and carrying on the sound


    46. (“Rot-Gut’) Ferret and the De Jongs and Ernest Lilly—they came to gamble and when Ferret wandered into the garden it meant he was cleaned out and Associated Traction would have to fluctuate profitably next day


    47. Actually it had been Ferret who scampered up the wall to snatch the head, after Rafe and Pudding said he’d never dare, but when the guards came running he’d tossed it down, and Dunk was the one who’d caught it


    48. Ferret, Rafe, and Pudding


    49. For most novices it may well be, but as they get more experienced, learn how to ferret out financial data, and get used to the way it is presented in newspapers and magazines, many decide to strike out alone


    50. Some mutual funds employ former journalists to ferret out investing “scoops







    1. ’ The Sergeant ferreted around in the heaps of papers on the desk


    2. Tammas had ferreted out enough information from McCoy to learn that he had


    3. Was the progenitor of Cyrus the Great of Persia: who saw all and by his secret police: ferreted out uprisings and crushed them before they happened


    4. She got out of her tram at the Pillar and ferreted her way quickly among the crowds


    5. He had "ferreted out" nothing


    1. excitement at the chases to come, something ferreting in the undergrowth, the whine


    2. I found it while ferreting around in the ruins of a castle stronghold in the north of Wales where she was imprisoned for some time before being transferred to Wight where she spent the last years of her life


    3. The beach is empty except for a few gulls ferreting about in the heaps of seaweed dumped on the high tide line by the sea


    4. She watched while he did as she suggested, ferreting in her pocket for a roll of plaster and some lint


    5. She heard it well enough; Frances was an expert at ferreting out weaknesses


    6. process of questioning her own meanings and ferreting out the indeterminate observer


    7. He seemed oblivious about my ferreting through his memories and thoughts; I couldn’t help but feel a small pinch of guilt as I heard his opinions of me


    8. Any hesitation after the gripes expected (1 day of gripes) should lead to hound dog ferreting with the staffs of the Chiefs and so on down the line, to get the information summarized nicely in the president’s office on time, in one week


    9. He’d been on to one of his old contacts that was still at the Yard, but no end of ferreting around had turned up any likely leads


    10. His cousin had the knack of ferreting out any and every shady (or otherwise) aspect of a schmuck’s life, with such precision and thoroughness, that by the time Nick was through with them, they were practically turning themselves in and begging the police to arrest them

    11. My memory was chug-chugging overtime, ferreting minutiae that were long buried under other minutiae of more recent origin: less than twenty years old


    12. from Raz that she was something of a „discerner', who was adept at ferreting out what he


    13. A voice materializes out of the distortion in his headphones, then fades, and he goes ferreting after it


    14. But then a little genius pops up in the middle of the action, a certain Professor Balder, and he’s just as good at ferreting around as he is at doing everything else


    15. He was a man whose natural passion for ferreting out secrets had been honed and shaped to a razor’s edge by the Inquisition, and like most inquisitors, he understood that the unguarded remarks of children were often keys to what those children’s parents actually thought


    16. BOP, however, is incomparable at ferreting out hidden patterns of accumulation or distribution


    17. For many years past the whale-ship has been the pioneer in ferreting out the remotest and least known parts of the earth


    1. There was something feral about Beniamin’s mannerisms, as if he were a rabbit in a deep, dank warren, aware that ferrets were already prowling the tunnels and that there was no chance of escape


    2. Rabbits, Voles, Moles, Hedgehogs, Dogs, Feral Cats, Weasels, Ferrets, Hares and Stoats all lined up


    3. Badgers, Deer, Stoats, Ferrets, and an assortment of creatures, pulled fallen branches to the entrance of the Gateway


    4. Six battle-hardened Ferrets, streamed out from small holes excavated near the log


    5. The Fox's instincts kicked in as he snarled and snapped at the Ferrets


    6. The Ferrets teeth were small, but razor sharp, piercing his skin and bringing him to the ground in pain


    7. A lot foreseen men with guns and ferrets


    8. What's the alternative? To evacuate a warren is a tremendous flood perhaps, or ferrets and guns


    9. I'd seen the gun and I thought they were probably going to use ferrets and perhaps nets


    10. That puzzled me, because with ferrets they want to drive the rabbits out

    11. Simultaneously, a body of desperate ferrets, advancing through the kitchengarden, possessed themselves of the backyard and offices; while a company of skirmishing stoats who stuck at nothing occupied the conservatory and the billiard-room, and held the French windows opening on to the lawn


    12. Well might the terrified weasels dive under the tables and spring madly up at the windows! Well might the ferrets rush wildly for the fireplace and get hopelessly jammed in the chimney! Well might tables and chairs be upset, and glass and china be sent crashing on the floor, in the panic of that terrible moment when the four Heroes strode wrathfully into the room! The mighty Badger, his whiskers bristling, his great cudgel whistling through the air; Mole, black and grim, brandishing his stick and shouting his awful war-cry, 'A Mole! A Mole!' Rat; desperate and determined, his belt bulging with weapons of every age and every variety; Toad, frenzied with excitement and injured pride, swollen to twice his ordinary size, leaping into the air and emitting Toad-whoops that chilled them to the marrow! 'Toad he went a-pleasuring!' he yelled


    13. Simultaneously, a body of desperate ferrets, advancing through the kitchen-garden, possessed themselves of the backyard and offices; while a company of skirmishing stoats who stuck at nothing occupied the conservatory and the billiard-room, and held the French windows opening on to the lawn


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