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Subject: The Hares and the Hounds - Re: Korada and Party Whip - Re: KOvai Kamban - Re: The SKS Diaries - Re:M
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From: "Ganapathi S" Reply-To: "Ganapathi S" X-Yahoo-Group-Post: member; u=83645613
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On Fri, 04 Jan 2002 jaybee wrote :
> At 05:59 AM 2/4/02 +0530, you wrote:
> >
> >
> >Has the phrase 'running with the hares and hunting
> >with the hounds' origin in something similar to
> >this?
> >
> >anbudan,
> >EraMurukan
>
>
> That has a different aetiology and entirely
> different useage.
>
> They have also a 'hare-hunt'. Here also they
> use the hounds to chase and smell the hares.
>
> There are two parties at logger-heads here.
> The Hares and the Hounds.
> The Hounds chase the Hares. The Hares flee from
> the Hounds.
>
> You take both sides at once.
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"பாலுக்கும் காவல் பூனைக்கும் தோழன்" போல அல்லவா?
மதுரபாரதி
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>
> You run with Hounds to chase the Hares. And you
> hunt the Hares together with the Hounds.
>
> Untrustworthy opportunistic behaviour.
>
> We have instances of hunting with the hounds
> and running with the hares in the Tamil cyberworld.
> Some people are really good at it.
>
> Heard about 'ferreting out' something?
>
> Regards
>
> JayBee