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Stalk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stalk may refer to: • A plant stem • Stalking, an act of intrusive behavior or unwanted attention towards a person • Deer stalking, the pursuit of deer for sport • Stalk (sheaf), a mathematical const...
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Stalking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stalking is a term used to describe unwanted attention by individuals (and sometimes groups of people) to others. Stalking behaviors are related to harassment and intimidation. The word "stalking" is...
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Gives synonyms, equivalents, and substitutions for varieties of stalk vegetables. ... To remove the tough base, simply snap the asparagus in half with your hands. The stalk should break right about at the point where it starts getting too tough to serve to company.
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Comprehensive coverage of the topic, including behaviors and stalker profiles, interventions, and preventions. ... Stalking Behaviors, Definitions, Resources, and Links ... Information will be provided in order to educate the general public as well as offer researchers with a useful resource.
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Persons convicted of felony stalking also face stricter penalties if they continue to stalk their victim(s). Courts may issue restraining orders to prohibit stalking. (California Family Code 6320);
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Many stalkers change behavior over time and escalate the frequency or the intensity of their contacts. Ex-boyfriends and ex-husbands who stalk are often violent. Some of the most dangerous stalkers give little or no warning before they attack.
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When used accurately, the term "stalk" has several specialized meanings: a leaf stalk is properly a petiole; a flower stalk may be a peduncle, a pedicel, or a scape; the stalk of an anther is properly called a filament;
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