Swiftly swatting the bug with a rolled-up newspaper would have been the best course of action. |
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My first featured bug will be a species of honeypot ant from the southwestern deserts, Myrmecocystus mexicanus. |
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The bug of enthusiasm and the youthful spirit in the air stung Trivedi too. |
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Scores of north west families struck down by a dangerous bug at a Spanish hotel are preparing to sue for thousands of pounds. |
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More cases of the killer bug are recorded in winter with children aged under five and between 15 and 17 at particular risk. |
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Overtraining depletes the bodily reserves, so when a flu bug or other illness starts making the rounds, the body is not ready to fight it off. |
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If we could only get over the 'yuck factor,' a bug sector may be a welcome addition to the roster of Canadian agricultural products. |
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There are so many bugs that the bug zappers aren't any good even for entertainment any more. |
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Then the skeletons, stubborn bits of flesh and muscle still clinging to the bones, move on to the bug room. |
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Perhaps more insidiously, insects such as fruit fly can carry spores associated with bunch rots, and mealy bug can transmit leaf roll virus. |
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Big-eyed bug survival was higher, and emigration was lower, when lima bean plants had pods than when they did not. |
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Chris died within a day of contracting the deadly brain bug meningococcal meningitis in January. |
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Users log in with their e-mail addresses and a password to access the bug database. |
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This new test, though, looks specifically for DNA from the human papilloma virus, the bug linked to cervical cancer. |
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Spined soldier beetle and two-spotted stink bug are commonly referred as the stink bugs. |
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The front wheel fits as snug as a bug in a rug, but we'd advise use of a quick release. |
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Late in the evening Graham called to confirm he'd had a safe journey and was settled into his little wooden staff cabin snug as a bug in a rug. |
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Japanese anemones are generally fungus and bug free, but aphids and snout beetles can sometimes be a problem. |
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He says a major goal of the team's research is to identify which plant chemicals act as bug attractants. |
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Inside I see oak-paneled stalls, brass nameplates, bug zappers, a wash stall with hot running water. |
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These include taking care on farms, where children may come into contact with the bug if it is present in animal droppings. |
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Bring a packed lunch and they'll provide the magnifying glasses and bug boxes to help you see the amazing insect world up close and personal. |
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He'd tried to grow it long once but it started to bug him so much he grabbed a pair of nail scissors and attempted to hack it off. |
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Running this sarvo and a bug flew and got squashed in the middle of my sunnies. |
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The tarnished plant bug is among the most damaging of the true bugs and is known to transmit plant diseases. |
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He apparently has one of the electric bug and fly zappers and usually has a few dead mozzies as well, even though his house is screened. |
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Thanks to a crafty grandmother who made do and mended when I lived with her as a child, I've got the bug now. |
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It can find the bug if you ask your subroutine for a scalar, but you mistakenly have the subroutine return an array. |
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It's a Sisyphean task making today's complex software, with millions of lines of code, totally bug free. |
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Software companies typically provide technical support and bug fixes for only a limited time. |
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It probably comes down to a single line of code somewhere with a teensy tiny almost insignificant bug in it. |
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I turned around and started marching back our room, confident that Charles would never bug me again. |
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He caught the racing bug from his brother, a dentist, who was a keen follower of the turf. |
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When I found out that the tummy bug I'd been suffering from, was in fact a baby, I sat on the stairs and cried. |
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Doctors told the expectant mother that she had a tummy bug and a slight whiplash. |
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An insidious bug called a Back Swimmer swims upside-down just beneath the water and attacks striders from below. |
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It had a smooth carapace, like a beetle, and a triangular shaped head with two huge bug eyes atop each corner. |
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A bug in AIM's URL handler means that the function misbehaves when it receives very long messages. |
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This year, the government has been working hard at persuading businesses and individuals to take the millennium bug seriously. |
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Do we grant domestic security agents the right to bug phones, buildings and the like? |
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Their fervent hope is that anger at chaos caused by the millennium bug could lead to revulsion powerful enough to prevent the digital ascendancy. |
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I knew I had to move when I got home from work and found my cat batting around a water bug the size of a hockey puck. |
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The bug is passed on from person to person or through food contaminated by a sufferer. |
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They enlisted the help of a wire-tapper to bug the star's telephone and bedroom. |
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In the last two months, SAP has released new documentation, bug fixes and performance benchmarks. |
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A woman has spoken of how she escaped the stomach bug which plagued a Mediterranean cruise. |
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I encountered a now fixed Windows bug when I first installed, so it wasn't working until I reinstalled a new beta today. |
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But the bug proved resistant to antibiotics and the patient's health deteriorated rapidly. |
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A bug bounced off of the light of the headlights, dancing in and out of the halo of white. |
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Suddenly, one of the borders raises his fingers to Gregor, gesturing his observance of the large bug in his presence. |
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Halton had a bug eyed stare proving him to be scared stiff and he was decked with a big right to the temple. |
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We found a bug in the program during one tutorial, and I fixed the bug on the spot in order to demonstrate the Perl debugger. |
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When they are brought up from the depths, gases in their bladders expand, popping the fish's stomachs and making their eyes bug out. |
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In other words, she didn't catch the acting bug until after realizing the nine to five work-a-day world was not her bag. |
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The ersatz emotions that crawl out of the woodwork with every hit make me instinctively reach for the bug spray. |
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And if that gives you a bit of bug, you can head to Fossgate and Europe's finest medieval guildhall. |
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Southern green stink bug females from Ethiopia produce vibrations in plant stems that are used by males to locate them. |
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One stink bug in ten spikes is considered significant enough to impact yield and quality. |
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At midnight on Halloween 1989, his agents picked 13 locks and disabled two alarm systems to plant a bug in the Gambino offices. |
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So, she hands me a fly-swatter, steps out of the room and goes to phone my step-dad to find out where they keep the bug spray. |
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If a bat sends out two clicks and notices a difference between the echoes, it knows a tasty bug is moving nearby. |
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I've got a bit of a bug today and am still on vacation, so I think I'll goof off some more. |
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Pupils are still being struck down by the gastric flu bug at Britain's worst-hit school. |
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Alternatively, we let inert hanging bug zappers slaughter any bug stupid enough to stumble in with a small shower of crackling blue light. |
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Her computer was on, humming the usual electric static that always seemed to bug her. |
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The squash bug is shield shaped and if you have ever squashed one you probably remember the smell. |
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Geisel, who had sold bug spray and motor oil through humor was the prefect recruit for this task. |
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The bug causes diarrhoea, stomach cramps and fever and can be fatal to babies, the old and the sick. |
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Service Packs include a wide range of bug fixes and address security vulnerabilities. |
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The bug is a memory leak in the default digitizer that ships with the system, and has been irking users for over a year. |
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The most common forms of the bug were now strain C of the bacterial meningococcal meningitis and its blood poisoning relative, septicaemia. |
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With a small cry, she tore at his clothes, pushed down his jeans and proved that the mescal worm was the luckiest bug in history. |
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In addition to a number of bug fixes, the new version includes features which would probably be useful for a script like this. |
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There is an update utility that obtains bug fixes, new versions of packages and the like. |
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Posting the bug report is instrumental to obtaining a bug fix and, therefore, enjoying a non-misbehaving program. |
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Well, when he did greet me on the tenth of April, I don't know, but somehow the other voice was telling my cynical side to bug off. |
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Hundreds of pupils across South Yorkshire are off school with the gastric flu bug currently sweeping the country. |
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Why couldn't I just have told Van to bug off and that I'm not interested in getting to know him? |
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The damsel bug, preys on soft-bodied insects such as aphids, jassids, caterpillars and moth and butterfly eggs. |
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Adults of the western damsel bug, N. alternatus, begin emerging in May or early June. |
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Of course, this was Michael I was dealing with, and there was no way I was going to persuade him to bug off. |
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The two species of Nabid that are common in cotton fields are the damsel bug and pale damsel bug. |
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I was an eager beaver when I first took up golf and the bug is biting hard again. |
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This bug took him to Bosnia, where a local film crew playfully scooped up live mines and waved them around for fun. |
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While slugs will ignore it, there may be a small problem with cuckoo spit, or rather the tiny green bug that is encased in the spit. |
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But now a researcher at the Australian National University has invented a filter which can quickly and cheaply kill the cryptosporidium bug. |
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Recalling H.R. Haldeman's formative years as an advertising executive for bug spray, I forswore bug spray. |
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She politely told him to bug off and returned to the breakfast table to finish the comics. |
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Well, my problem is that he is really starting to bug me and he does these things that really annoy me. |
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Fair enough security and all that but they, whoever they were, were just as likely to bug the office as to bug their phone calls. |
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A bug in recent weeks has meant that updates aren't being speedily posted to the site. |
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According to bug scientists behind the find, this is the greatest degree of wing asymmetry yet seen in any insect, bird, or other flying animal. |
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The life cycles of the pale cotton stainer and the cotton harlequin bug have not been fully studied. |
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Jeffrey borrows a bug sprayer from his father's hardware store and convinces Dorothy to let him in to spray the kitchen. |
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The hardware maker is fast at work on a fix for a bug that leaves multiple devices vulnerable to exploits. |
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The millennium bug stems from mainly older computer systems which were programmed to read only the last two digits of a year. |
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The millennium bug didn't seem to hamper the year 2000 rollover, but consumers are finding bugs elsewhere, according to reports. |
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Problems concerning the millennium bug aside, this has not been a particularly good century for getting things right about the future. |
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What would happen to accountability if an attacker would find a bug in a program and use it in order to gain access to medical records? |
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New developments in the bizarre case of an FBI bug found in the office of the mayor of Philadelphia, John Street. |
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Seems that Bob has been bitten by the sales bug after his experiences at Imvector. |
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If tens of thousands of programmers are scrutinizing the country's voting software, it's highly unlikely a serious bug will go uncaught. |
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Reduce your chances of contracting the flu bug by getting a yearly flu vaccine from your doctor's office or local clinic. |
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She hated bugs and wouldn't be caught dead having to do all that walking in the hot bug infested woods. |
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That, according to sources, is a strong indication that it was the FBI's bug and they were the ones that put it there in the first place. |
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In this day of nanny cams and bug implants, overprotectiveness is the norm. |
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Beam robotics is about taking the bottom-up approach, to start from mastering the simple bug and moving up from there. |
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A sap-sucking bug that coats plants with wads of foamy spit has been crowned the insect world's greatest leaper. |
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Under pressure from the Feds, Mark helped the FBI place a pea-sized bug in a home in a Boston suburb. |
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His nonchalance and cool attitude towards her was really beginning to bug her in more ways than one. |
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Some cases of gastritis are caused by an infection with the same bug that causes peptic ulcers. |
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Jenna caught the Beanie bear bug young and now has about 60 of the bears in her collection. |
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The pallet of mail, or bug juice, or whatever it was, made it safely to its destination in the bright, southwest Asian sun the next day. |
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Supposedly lock-ups and graphical flaws run rampant, but I only encountered one small bug throughout my playing the game. |
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The mosquitoes, the swim races, the friendships, the bug juice, the postcards home. |
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Hot dogs and bug juice may be necessary to sustain life, but physical comforts are an essential ingredient to sustain emotional health. |
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Except this time, the bug was a large helicopter gunship and the car was a speeding diesel locomotive. |
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There's some new bug out there, and I want to splat it and get out of here. |
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And it was then that agent had to install a bug with microphones inside the mayor's office. |
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However, at this week's hearing Detective Scott told the court that no conversations were recorded by the bug before its discovery. |
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The winter vomiting bug exhibits the symptoms of gastrointestinal illness and has affected some 16 patients. |
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The bug is capable of killing if it infects someone who has recently had flu. |
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One of the papers in Science reveals the genetics of a dominant gut bug that serves humans well by breaking down otherwise indigestible food. |
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There is Mr. Garrison, a closeted educator who teaches the day's lessons with the help of Mr. Hat, his bug eyed hand puppet. |
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The Turners' nightmare began in May 1998 when Henry went down with what his parents initially believed was a tummy bug. |
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Other than scorpions, centipedes have to be the most disgusting bug on earth. |
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Perhaps it is this effect that the assassin bug uses to gauge its distance from a victim? |
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Last year he helped expose a bug that was allowing hackers to hijack AOL Instant Messenger accounts. |
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The credit bug has become an epidemic that most householders receiving junk mail know only too well. |
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Soybeans are not a chinch bug host and would be a better choice in these areas. |
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It's just a low-level bug that takes two or three days to incubate and two or three days to get over it. |
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It shows that national parliaments will have no say over privacy, and instead there will be a continent-wide right of the authorities to bug us. |
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This small crustacean is similar to the terrestrial pill bug but is aquatic and is found in only one thermal spring near Socorro, New Mexico. |
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We make complete bug suits, headnets, mitts, gaiters and even fly masks for horses. |
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We've become a nation of germophobes, battling to obliterate every bug in our environment. |
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Four years ago, when it began a steady upward march, only the hardiest gold bug believed in the glittery metal. |
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Evidently, whatever sort of debilitating bug was on that disk, it had so far managed to get past one of the best protective programs available. |
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But the unpredictable disorder of markets is, in Microsoft parlance, not a bug but a feature. |
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Most are marine, although the common pill bug or sow bug is an isopod that lives on land, in moist soil litter under fallen logs and stones. |
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Refrain from killing knowingly even the trifling insects like a louse, a bug or a mosquito. |
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And after a trip to South Korea in 1999 Nadim got the bug to make surveillance his career. |
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One could fairly say, I think, that once a boater has settled into our marina, it's only a matter of time before the live-aboard bug bites. |
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Yes, the spring cleaning bug has bitten and God help anyone getting in my way. |
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All the while, a hapless Maggie sits in the drivers' seat, helpless to stop the incorrigible bug from exercising its mighty will. |
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Since their introduction, the beneficial wasps have helped control plant bug populations throughout the Northeast. |
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In an effort to control the spread of the bug all non-emergency surgery at the hospital has been cancelled until further notice. |
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He went to Belvedere College after that but by that stage, the jumping bug had well and truly bitten and he was commuting daily to get his fix. |
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Later, the recording bug bit me and took me away from the command line and into studios. |
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Research shows that bug zappers kill plenty of insects, such as June bugs and moths, but not many mosquitoes. |
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The flight bug drove him to study aerospace engineering and serve as a Navy pilot in Vietnam. |
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Anyway I was pedaling my bike down the street last weekend after softball practice, and a bug flew into my mouth. |
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The resulting work is a super-sized bug that is readying itself for battle. |
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But on Tuesday night, a third of the guests were complaining of a stomach bug and sickness. |
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Begin with airspeed, and use the pointed handle of the true airspeed indicator as a speed bug for Vr, Vy or approach speed. |
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At night, the kissing bug ventures forth in search of a blood meal, which may be a sleeping pet or human. |
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Like a mosquito, the kissing bug can get a good dinner by preventing the human blood in the vein from clotting. |
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The kissing bug does not pass the parasite to victims through its bite, but through its excrement. |
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Friends and extended family, though they may provide much support, can easily spread a cold or flu bug or other infections. |
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In the largest city in a swing state, just before a close mayoral election, a bug is discovered in the office of the Democratic mayor. |
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Bill Edmunds noticed that his young son seemed always to get a tummy bug right after his teeth had been painted with fluoride. |
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The walnut lace bug feeds almost exclusively on black walnut and is found throughout the range of black walnut. |
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He stressed the bug is not connected to swine fever, the disease which hit headlines in late summer when it struck in pig herds in the south. |
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I have a friend who is convinced that the Y2K bug is going to kill cars dead in their tracks. |
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If the theatre bug hadn't got into her, she would probably have been a sailor, so passionate was she about yachting. |
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If this all sounds too frighteningly familiar, youve probably been hit by the seasonal bug known to most as the holiday time crunch. |
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Anyways, the bug was planted because like they say, anybody can use John's plan to move from couch potato to athlete. |
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An assassin bug passes by and eats the clutch for breakfast. |
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This section contains a wide array of magnifiers, jeweler's loupes, tripod magnifiers, magnifying glasses, linen counters, two-way viewers, hand lenses and lucite bug boxes. |
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The mealy bug seemed to prefer hibiscus, a pretty flower found in many gardens. |
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The story began two to three years before that, when the mealy bug caused considerable damage to crops and other plants in neighbouring Grenada. |
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Surveys later showed that most people had heard about the mealy bug through the mass media. |
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He was first bitten by the climbing bug as a 10-year-old scout. |
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Environmental conditions in Canada create situations where an aircraft's wings become roughened by frost or bug splatter. |
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Work on this project will not start until the whole area is sealed off and precautions are put in place to prevent an outbreak of the bug aspergillis among patients. |
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After a year in the program student are already feeling the philanthropic bug and are looking to the future. |
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Some privacy mavens see them as a step toward a world where everything we own becomes a potential bug that can track us everywhere and all the time. |
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A creeping success A solar-powered millennium bug ReprintsSuch altruism, according to zoological theory, has two possible explanations. |
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The exercise is very popular with most students, and some once infected with the publication bug metamorphose into helpless, chronic letter writers. |
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Some pranks include: Virus shutdown, Multiple pop-ups, Computer screen bug and others. |
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She was taken back to her hotel after reportedly contracting a bug and throwing up. |
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The bug is killed by cooking but is easily spread when raw meat contaminates surfaces and utensils in the kitchen. |
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It is not a question to be observed like a bug under a glass but one of real living social struggles. |
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There is also the opportunity to upload pictures of the bug on its travels. |
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They probably are a reaction to a minor injury, such a bug bite or a splinter. |
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Employing rotations in the bug battle boils down to making it as hard as possible for insects to find the host plants they love. |
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The implementation of these pages may contain a bug or deliberate error which makes its results insecure. |
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For every bug you terminate, you'll receive money you can use to build and research more weapons. |
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Although this will not cut much ice with cynics, it is the same argument used to explain why the millennium bug failed to have the catastrophic effects predicted. |
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South Korea's Y2K management office is continuing to call on companies to beware of the millennium bug with the start Monday of normal business operations. |
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Even the dreaded millennium bug failed to put in an appearance. |
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Those of you who think the millennium bug didn't hit, you're mistaken. |
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The painful stomach condition is often caused by the norovirus flu bug which is currently sweeping the realm. |
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Lennon had got the sailing bug on Long Island where he and Ono had a house on the waterfront. |
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I also did some watering, moved my ornamental brassica seedlings into the sun room and sprayed my pear tree with bug spray since it's covered in aphids. |
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Jim Broadbent is the bellowing RHPS training sergeant and Hugh Laurie the preening wing commander Gutsy, who likes his bug juice shaken not stirred. |
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And you thought bug juice was just a sweet drink to have a summer camp! |
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As he listened to their conversation, through a bug he planted, he pulled the hammer of his revolver back to half-cock and gently pushed out the loading gate. |
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When he gets to closing arguments, he's going to want to hearken back to that because he doesn't this bug evidence, which comes at the very end, to cloud the picture. |
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Sated, the six-millimetre bug crawls back to its hidey-hole in your mattress or skirting board, where it spends up to two weeks digesting its meal. |
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Up until now, she's managed to remain a homebody in a town somewhere north of Ottawa for almost five years, but admits that the travel bug is biting. |
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Although chinch bug numbers are not high in most fields, growers should check fields frequently during the next couple of weeks to identify problem fields. |
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We dined together at the White House last Tuesday and I did everything short of putting a cherry bomb in his bug juice. |
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If shrubs or trees are native to an area with acid soil and you're growing them in alkaline dirt, sure enough they'll probably become bug infested. |
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The last edition of the bug has a retro look, with chrome trim from bumper to bumper, whitewall tires and CD player, but it also stays true to the car's roots. |
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In addition to the usual bug fixes, the update is said to add not only a web browser and an email program, but a word processor and a spreadsheet. |
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Also not a brand-new offering, this company offers herbal alternatives in the form of sunblock, bug repellent, muscle pain alleviator, and poison oak and ivy soap. |
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Cochran had come down with some nasty throat bug and his voice was low and scratchy, but that only made it better. |
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The bug created a means for hackers to inject malware into vulnerable Windows boxes providing a user can be induced into viewing a maliciously constructed image. |
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After growing up in southside Dublin, Hewson was bit by the acting bug and enrolled in an program at New York University. |
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The next year, shopping at Home Depot for some army ant anthrax, I saw the bug zappers for sale, then slapped my forehead and got out my checkbook. |
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In 1999, a software bug knocked out a nationwide paging system for a day. |
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The other night, trying to read an improving book in the bath, the room began filling with mosquitoes, midges and a small brown winged bug I didn't hang about to identify. |
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Another paper details the inner workings of a normally benign bug that has evolved drug-resistance and turns traitor when its human host is weakened by disease. |
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Disappointingly, the millennium bug left my computer running smoothly. |
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I am black and blue, scraped up, swollen and covered in bug bites. |
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It's all going swimmingly well, until a strange old hermit blunders in to their lives and infects one of them with a hideous bug that literally eats you alive. |
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Every home game he maneuvers his classic Volkswagen bug down to the ballgame, finds his mid-mob box seat, and enjoys imagining himself in the game. |
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I do not feel as snug as a bug in a hermetically sealed rug. |
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Immersed in the wrap, I was as snug as a bug in a rug and it was it hard to believe how quickly the 20 minutes passed when the therapist removes you from your cocoon. |
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Unbelievably for me I failed to put my foot through the ceiling, or fall through the loft hatch, or step on any water pipes, and every winter we are as snug as a bug in a rug. |
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The security bug concerns the vCard, or virtual business cards, component of Outlook, which has been found to contain a buffer overflow vulnerability. |
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An angry mother has hit out at the state of Central Park Swimming Pool after the council closed it following the discovery of the killer lung bug legionella. |
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A team from Manchester University has discovered that a blend of essential oils usually used in aromatherapy could eradicate the MRSA bug and other deadly bacteria. |
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The writing bug bit early in life. We all had chores to do at home, but I discovered that my sisters would do my jobs in return for a story of their own. |
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When the gardening bug bit, I had no place to grow but in front. |
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Little things that don't bug other people severely irritate me. |
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No one bugged me then, and I didn't want to bug these people, either. |
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It's not like they'll think less of you if you tell them to bug off. |
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Just go tell this Royal Messenger to bug off like you did the last one. |
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I told him to bug off and he said he didn't realize anyone lived here. |
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It was only motherly intervention that convinced her to bug out. |
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The final stage, production release, is achieved whenever bug fixes previously submitted to the development tree are merged into the latest stable production branch. |
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Version 2.16 has several minor bug fixes and some new features as well. |
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Several significant bug fixes and major enhancements were made, including a third analog-modeling oscillator, an entirely reworked user interface and onboard effects. |
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Simple modifications and bug fixes are usually included in the price. |
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This bug could be exploited by an attacker who tricks victims into either visiting a maliciously constructed Web page or opening HTML email containing a poisoned script. |
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There is little dignity in a cat that looks like its face has been punched in, and petting a nervous, thin, hairless pig with oily bug eyes is only so much fun. |
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As they drive, a bug stings Stan and his arm starts to swell badly. |
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The chinch bug is a native North American insect that can destroy cultivated grass crops, especially sorghum and corn, and occasionally small grains, such as wheat and barley. |
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A superweed that is the bane of gardeners throughout the UK could be brought under control by introducing a bug from Japan, scientists have suggested. |
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He has now publicly called on the bug man to explain himself. |
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Having a completely inoperative disk drive is really starting to bug me. |
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First they wanted the address and home telephone number of a man suspected of being the GIA's point man in Britain, almost certainly so they could bug him. |
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A Pennsylvania Amish in a poke bonnet goes next, happy as a bug. |
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The family believe they are victims of a cryptosporidiosis bug which has struck around 150 guests and which has been linked to the hotel's swimming pool. |
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The damsel bug, Nabis kinbergii Reuter inserts its eggs singly into soft plant tissues so that the circular emergence caps protrude above the surface. |
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The bug is similar to the strain of viral gastro-enteritis which has affected a school, a hotel and another hospital in North Yorkshire in the last six weeks. |
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Amanda says that she has passed the recycling bug down to her daughter. |
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Both of us have been down with a stomach bug over the last week or so. |
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Then a bug in the commodities exchange tinkers with the price of soy futures. |
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Since then, we got the bug and we completed several local triathlon and running races. |
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More shine and expression, the complete set for healthy and appealing nails let your nails feel as snug as a bug in a rug. |
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When disturbed, the bug elevates the hind part of its body and secretes a foul-smelling oily fluid for protection. |
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If the balloon goes up, however, she and the children would bug out with him. |
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I was thinking about retiring from modeling, but spending that time with them rekindled that bug. |
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But is bug protein really any better than traditional protein sources, like chicken, or your go-to protein powder? |
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Mr. Bailey landed at a small airstrip by the bay, allowing Mr. Miller to scrape the bug off the lens. |
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If there weren't any, Eriksson asked himself, why hadn't the C. O. simply told him to bug off from the word go? |
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In the early months, when he wasn't pounding on salon doors and told to bug off, DeJorira bought supplies on credit and lived in his car. |
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He had buzzed around the court, popping up here and there like a lightning bug. |
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I half-expect him to leave a trail of argent, fading light in his wake, like a lightning bug. |
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However, the travel bug bit again in 1978, when he began to explore the Pacific region. |
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People will take a travel bug from one cache and deposit it in another in order to aid it in accomplishing its ultimate mission. |
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Nolwenn's experiences in Africa gave her the travel bug and instilled her with a genuine commitment to humanitarian causes. |
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After these initial musical experiences, Thomas was gripped by the travel bug. |
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The geocacher who moves the bug will log the move on the travel bug's webpage on the geocaching web site. |
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Dennis Conner's victory would bring the America's Cup to another venue and by now it was clear the America's Cup had the travel bug. |
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Fortunately, a travel bug cut short his engineering career and now he has found true love in Guatemala in more ways than one. |
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After a few years traveling the world, Rebecca's travel bug has been replaced by a passion for recruitment. |
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Regarding non-migratory pests, birds, millipedes and stainer bug were local causes for concern. |
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If the human side of the loop gets too strong, and the stomach becomes too acid, the bug may produce a substance called cag. |
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What is cool, after all, about bug juice, reveille and mildewing beach towels? |
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Flowers produce bug juice of a different sort — nectar designed to attract insects and other pollinators. |
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Despite the occasional bug, Google's new Gmail feature is drawing raves. |
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Included on this list are the obvious essentials like the aforementioned stuffed animals and bug spray. |
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A repellent, also known as bug spray, is designed to repel insects and prevent them from biting. |
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Bug Bouncer This inflatable bouncer in the shape of a bug has bright colours. Don't just be a fly on the wall and try it! |
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Nov 13, 1998: There is a remote machine lockup bug in the TCP decoding kernel. |
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Electric bug zappers kill more beneficial insects than mosquitoes. |
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When I have a good stash of beers, he's like a junebug in a bug zapper. |
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Someone brought out a bug zapper because there were a few mosquitoes. |
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Either someone told the agency to bug the highest judge in the land, or the senator's phone was bugged or an agent was freelancing. |
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This version resolves a bug in the tie-break in the disciplines Tumbling, Trampoline, Synchronous and Double minitrampoline. |
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Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.ukQUITE a few unfortunates have been bitten by the pernicious Jerusalem bug. |
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Make sure your defences are good, if a bug makes it to the end of the garden path, you'll loose a live. |
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By default, all weapons aim at the bug that has managed to get the furthest down the garden path. |
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Pull-string sun shakes and jiggles, tethered bug offers put-and-take activity and colorful ribbons and tethered ladybug offer various textures for baby to touch. |
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Lentek is best known for distributing pest-control products, including bug zappers and sonic deterrents. |
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Writing Zero Zero Zero, which, amid the encyclopedia of human tales contains numerous episodes of appalling cold-bloodedness from around the world, seems to reflect the bug he can't shake. |
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With no great thoughts of where it would all end up, we set out in the spring of 1995 on a most excellent true bug adventure. |
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For me, the squash bug is one of the hardest of all insect competitors to control. |
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The other common pest is the dull great squash bug which will suck juices from the plant. |
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Ball, bitten by the swap-meet bug while living in California, said swap meets can take hold here, too. |
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There was no significant difference in the two locations with respect to coreid bug population. |
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It's the sound of birds competing for their breakfast as I walk through the misty morning light to pick the squash bug eggs off my plants. |
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And if I didn't have it before, I've definitely got the travel bug now. |
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It is interesting to learn that the unsightly mess is caused by a bug with the most appropriate name of spittlebug. |
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A real life bug that has caused misery to millions is still outsmarting the lot of us. |
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Anyway, whatever it was that invaded your inbox, I'm sure all of us have been infected by the viral marketing bug in the past few months. |
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The buffalo beetle, the hairy larva of the carpet beetle, is the main bug in the ROM's bug room. |
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