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It's clear as he prowls the cutting rooms that this is where he most likes to be.
WSJ: A Homegrown Fashion Mogul
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Her heroine, Eve Diamond, prowls an updated version of the city Raymond Chandler made famous in his hard-boiled mysteries.
NPR: Denise Hamilton's Los Angeles Mysteries
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It's Smart Aleck Milbank who prowls the Republican National Convention, trying to catch sight of House Majority Whip Tom Delay in fund-raising overdrive.
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It is in the same part of the city that professional English magician and local personality Dan Dent prowls at night during his regular ghost walks.
BBC: The stranger side of Switzerland
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Between the way she prowls around onstage and a fashion sense that combines bright 1980s colors and punk tatters, Miss O. is fast becoming a pop icon for the MySpace generation.
NPR: Yeah Yeah Yeahs: 'Show Your Bones'
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With a body like an oil drum, and a retinue of gunmen around him, he prowls the streets of Kabul looking less like a banker than like a footballer lost in a war zone.
NEWYORKER: The Afghan Bank Heist
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His firm prowls the globe for business.
ECONOMIST: Christoph Blocher, ascendant Swiss populist
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He prowls Patagonia's headquarters, in Ventura, California, checking in on new designs (he showed me a sturdy down jacket that felt about as heavy as a paperclip and then said he'd kill me before telling me how they make it) and tinkering with a lightweight camp stove of his own invention at his desk.
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