What's the difference between stalking and stealthily?

Stalking


Definition:

  • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Stalk

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Regeneration and reorganization of the proximal cut end of the pituitary stalk is demonstrated in Ompok bimaculatus with the aid of in situ staining technique.
  • (2) Thus, the long stalks of Sk1 or phosphate-starved caulobacters are not merely a function of their longer doubling times.
  • (3) The mesenchyme surrounding the stalk stains positively for fibronectin.
  • (4) Do know how much stalking is too much stalking Seven pages into Google is too much.
  • (5) A rich network of fibers was observed in the median eminence coursing towards the pituitary stalk.
  • (6) ECF1 is separated from the membrane-embedded F0 by a narrow stalk approximately 40 A long and approximately 25-30 A thick.
  • (7) Hormone secretion was increased by electrical stimulation of the pituitary stalk at different frequencies.
  • (8) Furthermore, there were differences between anterior and posterior regions of both slime sheaths and stalk tubes.
  • (9) Five minutes from time a fat red shirt stalked past making the tosser sign and, for emphasis, yelling: "Fucking wankers!"
  • (10) Septal release slightly decreased during pituitary stalk stimulation, whereas it did increase during stimulation of the supraoptic region.
  • (11) It is hemispherical in shape and is located at the end of a 1.5 mm long eye stalk.
  • (12) Since such rats supposedly have a normal pigment distribution and a normal pattern of decussation at the optic chiasm, this finding appears to undermine the suggested role played by stalk melanin in establishing the laterality of retinal fibre projections in other mammalian species.
  • (13) As culmination proceeds, pstA cells transform into pstB cells by activating the ecmB gene as they enter the stalk tube.
  • (14) Other steps, such as the introduction of a national stalking helpline and national revenge pornography helpline have assisted victims.
  • (15) And we know once they leave, men will follow and stalk them.
  • (16) The ultrastructure of some aggregating microorganisms, including fungal hyphae and sheath-forming and stalked bacteria, was studied in detail, and several modes of aggregation were suggested.
  • (17) George, a loner who was said to have stalked and photographed hundreds of women, always maintained his innocence.
  • (18) • One in 10 women have been stalked by a previous partner.
  • (19) Police investigating the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University massacre, which left 33 dead, mainly students, blamed Cho, a fourth-year English student who lived on the campus, for earlier incidents ranging from stalking women to setting fire to a dormitory.
  • (20) The editor of the Spectator stalks the corridors reminding all and sundry that the national debt will have risen far faster and higher under Cameron than under Labour in 13 years.

Stealthily


Definition:

  • (adv.) In a stealthy manner.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Osborne described it as "one of the greatest social policies of all time" that had been "slowly and stealthily strangled" by the last government.
  • (2) It is tempting to imagine these stories sum up what Iceland is all about: Iceland bailed out the people and jailed the bankers, Icelandic women are the Valkyries of gender equality, marching stealthily toward the goal of total emancipation.
  • (3) "I took this picture stealthily in the spring," she wrote .
  • (4) But government is a place that stealthily insulates you from truth and truth-telling, and starves you of time for quiet reflection.
  • (5) Ever since kickstarting his musical career by moving from Canada to London in 2001 (initially to complete a maths PhD at Imperial College), Snaith has been stealthily cultivating a loyal audience on multiple fronts, wooing indie and techno fans alike.
  • (6) Stealthily photographing someone’s knickers might normally get you arrested, but everyone’s at it in the V&A.
  • (7) Maier approached stealthily, leapt into the air, arms outstretched and missed the duck."
  • (8) A drink with the colour and consistency of Labyrinth's Bog of Eternal Stench is stealthily emerging as the nation's must-slurp beverage: green juice.
  • (9) 10.15am BST Nel is stealthily picking apart the various exceptions that Lundgren suggested could contribute to delayed gastric emptying.
  • (10) Perhaps the two of them were merely distracted – hell, it had been a long meeting, and let’s be honest, I was stealthily reading a colleague’s conversation rather than paying full attention myself.
  • (11) Frogmen leap out of planes in their flippers, drifting stealthily towards the lifeboat on parachutes.
  • (12) Kearney and a cabal of other like-minded senior lay Catholics have stealthily attained some of the church's most influential lay positions.
  • (13) The Nottingham 30-year-old has been threatened, cursed at, and pushed around while doing the job she says she lives for: stealthily filming the illegal hunting of protected migratory birds and reporting perpetrators to the police.
  • (14) If it was going to carry on, I was going to have to hire 10 or 20 more people… So we put a hold on it.” It could be seen as a lost opportunity: You Generation could have been Syco’s way to stealthily become a YouTube multi-channel network (MCN) signing up hundreds of new faces, building up a network to cross-promote them, and perhaps finding the new Bethany Mota or PewDiePie, rather than the next Leona Lewis or Diversity.
  • (15) One is whether the City of London should follow the path of every other British city centre; the other is whether Nouvel's stealthily bombastic design is the right neighbour for St Paul's.
  • (16) Working for Astor, as I did slightly later than Anthony, I surmise that Astor's real aim was simply to attract Anthony into the newspaper, stealthily diagnose his talents and focus these into his true last as a reporter and commentator.
  • (17) Arsenal’s ambush was even more stealthily surprising than that.
  • (18) There was almost a 32nd, too, as the first half of extra time drew to a close and he fed Willy Sagnol out on the right before stealthily drifting through the Italian defence to meet the answering cross with a powerful header that called upon all of Gianluigi Buffon's virtuosity as the goalkeeper soared to touch it over the bar.
  • (19) Proprietors’ interests are stealthily advanced, corporate press releases are disguised as news, favoured businesses and political parties are protected from serious scrutiny.
  • (20) ONE’s report stresses that the sums involved are not international aid money – “which is making a tangible difference” – but money that is stealthily drained off through anonymous shell companies and “shady deals” for natural resources.

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