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Hunt is a minor character in the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me. He was played by John Salthouse.

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  • Hunt is a minor character in the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me. He was played by John Salthouse.
  • 狩る かる - hunt. 獲る・とる - also means hunt, except that this is never used
  • As Hunt "chooses" a Character rather than "targets" a Character, it ignores Untouchable. This was always the intention but not always how the card behaved in the past. [1]
  • Hunt is a game mode in Star Wars: Battlefront II. In each hunt mode there are two sides the native species and the army hunting them. A point based system is used along with a timer. The default amount of time is 5 mins and 50 points to obtain. Hunt will also appear in Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron
  • According to the call sheets, Hunt also filmed corridor scenes for the fourth season episode "The Host" , cargo bay scenes for the fifth season episode "Ethics" , and Ten Forward scenes for the episode "The Perfect Mate" but was not part of the final episodes.
  • Hunts exclusively target dangerous organisms that offer the Yautja a significant challenge, be it thanks to the prey's physical strength, mental capacity or technological prowess. Preferred victims include humans and in particular the species Xenomorph XX121, which the Yautja apparently deem to be the "ultimate prey". Special Hunts are also used as a form of initiation ritual for Young Blood Yautja, representing a kind of a trial-by-combat that marks a young Yautja's passage from adolescence into adulthood. These initiation Hunts typically involve Xenomorph prey and may take place inside a Yautja pyramid or other sacred temple.
  • HUNT is a software made by Lemmykoopa24. It was released in stores in 2011 and cost $50. However, due to a slight increase in popularity, they made a temporary money shortage and reduced it to $40 for 6 months. It is for the PC.
  • Hunt is the combat mode that lets you play as some of your favorite indigenous factions, and is only available on the planets on which those factions live. This means the player can fill their lifelong dream of becoming a Gungan, an Ewok, or even a Jawa! Despite the indigneous species' attacks not being very effective, it is kind of fun to change it up every once in a while and try to overcome a Scout Trooper with an Ewok. You won't see this mode very much when playing online.
  • Private Hunt is a Terran Dominion private in Nova Squadron who served aboard the Palatine. When Nova Squadron were ordered to defend Augustgrad from a spectre insurgency in 2503, Hunt attempted to get communications through to the surface, but was blocked by Lio Travski. All of her attempts to break through the AI's communication block were unsuccessful.
  • Hunt is the sixteenth episode of the fifth season of Castle.
  • __notoc__ <default><span style="font-weight:bold;">Hunt</span></default> <format><span style="font-weight:bold;"></span></format> Mod.png Statistics Polarity Rarity Trading Tax 8,000 ‍ Dropped by Dropped by Transmutable Untransmutable The Hunt mod allows the Huras Kubrow to tackle a nearby opponent. The tackle can also hit multiple targets. This mod is unique to the Huras Kubrow, and will be given to players upon incubating of a Huras Kubrow.
  • A hunt was a religious community of worshipers of Malar, the Beast Lord. Each hunt was required to celebrate a "High Hunt" four times per year; one for each of the seasons.
  • Hunt steht in der Bergmannssprache für einen offenen, kastenförmigen Förderwagen. Im Gegensatz zur Lore besitzt der Hunt oder Hund keine Kippmulde.
  • The hunt keyword allows a monster to spend a File:Surge.png to move the target of the attack into another empty space. This can be used to force a hero into a dangerous space or to seperate him from his team. For example: A Hellhound can use this ability to move the attacked hero into the range of other monsters or move the attacked hero into a Lava or Pitfall space. Ability text: Hunt: After this attack resolves, you may remove the target from the map and place it in an empty space adjacent to this monster.
  • Crewman Hunt was a crewman assigned to the USS Enterprise in 2266. Hunt was a member of Captain James T. Kirk's landing party to the surface of planet K-G. Unfortunately, Hunt never returned from this mission, because he was infected with spores which transformed him into a giant plant. Hunt was still able to sacrifice himself for the rest of the landing party; when they were about to be devoured by a carnivorous plant, he tackled it. (TOS comic: "The Planet of No Return")
  • Mr. Hunt was a name supposedly used by the Cigarette Smoking Man in 1963 when meeting with Lee Harvey Oswald about the impending assassination of John F. Kennedy. (TXF: "Musings of a Cigarette Smoking Man") This is a reference to CIA agent E. Howard Hunt, who was arrested in the Watergate scandal and investigated as a possible assassin of John F. Kennedy.
  • Hunt is a man who was posing as The Man Who Could Not Become Spirit in Honey Waters, where he met Lag Seeing. He is the husband of Sarah.
  • "Keep moving." Vicki said. She was now many, many miles from the camp she'd abducted her two captives from. Now she was taking them somewhere they wouldn't be found.
  • Hunt was the corporal in Primly's 10th squad, 8th Legion, 3rd Company of the Bonehunters. He was a Quon noble.
  • Hunt was a professor at the University of Chicago during the early 1920's. Indiana Jones attended several of Hunt's lectures, including one in which Hunt discussed how music was a part in the ancient Greek society. Jones suggested that the Greeks could have used their music as a way to express certain feelings however Hunt disagreed on the matter.
  • A party hunt is when several players cooperate to kill a monster. Strong monsters are often hunted for their loot, but they may do it for experience as well. Usually the party allows the monster to respawn by standing out of it's respawn area and then waiting. The monster is usually killed repeatedly and the hunt usually lasts until the party runs out of supplies or gets tired.
  • Monster hunting, the mission the Hunters go through after their Imbuing. Also known as the 'Most Dangerous Game' or MDG. Not all Imbued choose to go on the hunt, Innocents, Redeemers and certain Judges and Visionaries have been known to avoid the hunt, but many attend with different objectives other than destroying the unnatural;
  • Hunting wild animals is an early means of gathering food throughout the Age series. Wild animals come in all shapes and sizes, including deer, elephants and wolves (see below for the full lists), and can be found alone or in groups all over most maps. Some animals just flee when hunted, while others will fight back and others will hunt any villagers that come near them. Food quantity depends on the type of animal; for example, elephants provide much more food than deer, although they are much harder to hunt.
  • Hunt is the 12th level in Chip's Challenge 1. This level is constructed entirely of chips, walls, a socket and exit, and two teeth which make the task a little bit tougher. Fortunately, not all the chips are required. The general method to completing this level is to open up a room for the teeth to be trapped in, then collecting the remaining chips undisturbed.
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