She has that deer-caught-in-the-headlights look as she explains how the affair caught her by complete surprise.
That decision usually determines success or failure rates to traders, because one can develop a deer-in-the-headlights look.
When John started preschool, Ms. Rudnicki says she got "deer-in-headlights looks" from other parents and teachers because her son was the only child with allergies.
Ram Charan, a noted author and business advisor, recently said that the biggest risk to leaders in a long and weary recovery is the deer-in-the-headlights syndrome--freezing in their tracks.
In YouTube videos that have racked up 18 million views, the robotics firm sets its four-legged, 235-pound, deer-size automaton climbing over rocks, slipping on ice and stumbling through mud.
At the apex of his collection is an enormous 6-foot-by-12-foot rug with tight knots and beautiful colors that depicts a menagerie of animals--lions, chickens, deer--along with assorted weaponry and vehicles.
The problem now is that any tinkering is hampered by the fact that versatile rookie guard Iman Shumpert tore his ACL and meniscus in Game 1, meaning the team will have to roll out the deer-in-the-headlights act of second-year guard Landry Fields in any experimental lineup.
The others - muntjac, sika and Chinese water deer - were introduced in the past 150 years.
Whether you're looking for heirloom tomatoes or deer-resistant daffodils, most mail-order nurseries have moved their inventories online, supplementing their catalogs with more choices, information and links.
In a story featured on SI.com yesterday, Sports Illustrated is reporting that Ray Lewis requested products (specifically, deer-antler spray which contains an NFL banned substance called IGF-1) from a small health supplements company based in Alabama.
Since 1995, the Deer Initiative - a partnership between statutory, voluntary and private organisations - has been looking at ways to establish and promote the "sustainable management of wild deer" in England and Wales.
Papa has an idea they would make good deer-hunting ponies, beign hardy and small and able to keep up with the dogs through the brush.
At refined Richmond pop into 17th-century Ham House, then Richmond Park, hunting ground of Henry VIII who, thankfully, did not finish off all the deer - hundreds still roam.
Around his tiny shop in various stages of completion hang hunting jackets in corduroy and moleskin, a tweed sport coat or two, and at least one sleek pair of knickerbockers with deer-bone cuff buttons.
What is not clear is whether there will be enough left to satisfy the loggers, the deer-hunters, the hikers, the environmentalists and those who simply wish to see America as Thoreau saw it.
At the same time, the royal family does touch the real world, albeit the part of it inhabited by what remains of the landed upper classes: a life of moors and deer-stalking, of summers under Scottish rain, dogs and horses, the church, the armed forces, the same few boarding schools and the right sort of nightclubs.
Wildlife experts have said the sighting of the normally-shy deer so close to a built-up area is "extremely rare".
To make a bigger statement, look for a one-of-a-kind piece, such as this deer horn and skin bench, handcrafted by designer Edwina Hunt.
The winners would include the holiday-boating industry, white-tailed deer, which would be more likely to survive mild winters, and, less attractively, gypsy moths, whose range of operations would expand if temperatures warm as much as the scientists predict they will.
One link even took us to a life-size deer decoy at Cabela's, a Nebraska-based hunting and outdoor site.
With his keen eye, Tompkins spots a lone marsh deer, knee-deep in water, munching on grass.
After admiring the lion pride, we crisscross the park's dirt roads, passing birds (there are 300 bird species in Gir), langur monkeys with whip-like tails and docile chital (Bambi-esque spotted deer).
The last meeting between the two sides took place back in October, and saw the Pirates lose heavily at Old Deer Park by 34-10.
The findings, based on data from 80 Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs), also warned that the impact of overgrazing by deer had a knock-on effect that undermined woodland ecologies.
That got business lobbies in revolt, so legislators are hustling to repeal the tax before it kicks in in December--a task made more difficult by their traditional two-week November break for deer hunting.
Whenever I broach the topic of including in-house video in his marketing efforts, this award-winning entrepreneur freezes up like a deer in the headlights.
They are bumping, literally, into the legacy of Sea Pines' green past: an exploding population of white-tail deer.
Big Flat was empty except for us and some grazing black-tailed deer.
In the summer, hike to redwood heights in Sluice Boxes State Park and spot white-tailed deer and bald eagles as you climb.
Certainly popular today, especially among young gun buyers more familiar perhaps with Call of Duty than the deer blind, an all-out ban on modern sporting rifles could dent the industry.
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