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What (who) is hunt for - definition

2006 FILM BY BRIAN CLYDE
The Hunt of Eagle One; Hunt for eagle one

hunt for      
Search for, seek for, look for, hunt out.
Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation         
ACADEMIC INSTITUTION
Hunt Institute; Draft:Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation; International Exhibition of Botanical Art & Illustration; International Exhibition of Botanical Art and Illustration; Rachel McMasters Miller Hunt Botanical Library
The Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation (HIBD), dedicated as the Rachel McMasters Miller Hunt Botanical Library in 1961, is a research division of Carnegie Mellon University.
Campaign for John Hunt         
  • Dundrum Road entrance to the Central Mental Hospital, Dundrum, Dublin
CAMPAIGN TO RELEASE JOHN HUNT FROM INVOLUNTARY COMMITMENT
User:FiachraByrne/John Hunt (psychiatric patient); John Hunt (psychiatric patient)
John Hunt (born 16 July 1981) is an Irish citizen who was involuntarily detained as a psychiatric patient. The conditions of Hunt's detention have been the subject of a sustained campaign by his former partner and mother of his child Gráinne Humphrys.

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The Hunt for Eagle One

The Hunt for Eagle One is a 2006 direct-to-video war film directed by Brian Clyde and produced by Roger Corman, starring Mark Dacascos, Theresa Randle, Ricardo Cepeda, Rutger Hauer, Joe Suba, and Zach McGowan. Set during Operation Enduring Freedom in the Philippines, the film follows a team of U.S. Marines who attempt to rescue a captured U.S. Marine Corps captain and an Armed Forces of the Philippines major, while tracking down a group of al-Qaeda terrorists intent on launching biological weapons.

The sequel, The Hunt for Eagle One: Crash Point, featuring many of the same production crew and cast, came out on DVD some months later.

Examples of use of hunt for
1. Next month, he will venture inland to hunt for reindeer.
2. Authorities, meanwhile, continued their hunt for dissidents and their supporters.
3. The hunt for the miscreants has been intensified.
4. The hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper was mired in controversy.
5. The hunt for the commanders is a major military operation.