In adapting to life on ice, algae have provided food for the snow flea and many other wee creatures of the ice. |
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Garcia said US Customs began tracking Guthrie after undercover agents linked him to pirated discs being sold at a Mississippi flea market. |
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The Jam will also have a flea market where you can sell, buy and barter musical instruments, audiotapes, CDs and rock T-shirts. |
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The flea market attached to the St. Jacob's market sells many interesting and unique items. |
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The city approved renovations for a flea market at Norwood Plaza Shopping Center at 5451 Norwood Ave. |
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We also need a proper weekly flea market and secondhand book market just for starters. |
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Sometimes an individual, after swinging a sweetheart deal at the flea market or auction, wants to know just how old a machine is. |
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Once a month in the summer locals gathered on the courthouse lawn for the flea market, exchanging gossip and junk under the big pecan trees. |
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Adults can relax at the tea garden, browse through the flea market and buy a few second-hand books. |
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Hen flea infestations significantly reduced nestling body mass, tarsus and wing length, and the number of young fledged by the hosts. |
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He devoured some duck and turkey cat food while I administered a flea treatment, because he was starting to look ropey again. |
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Hanging behind them are rugs of varying sizes, layers of them, many with warm deep hues of scarlet, purchased in Dutch flea markets. |
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Inside they found mouldy plates and pans in the kitchen sink and clothing covered with cat hairs and flea eggs. |
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One kind of snow flea eats smaller springtails, but when the sap rises late in winter, most species congregate near outbreaks of the sweet flow. |
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Scientists have discovered new secrets from a tiny snow flea that can survive in freezing conditions. |
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These areas are likely to have higher numbers of corn flea beetle infestations this year. |
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So lifting a flea a small distance is more work than holding a heavy weight stationary. |
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Other buzzing entrepreneurs would zoom up and buy your rejects to peddle at flea markets. |
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This year flea beetles, white grubs, seed corn maggots and wireworms generated a lot of discussion. |
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It's a CD of music from the Swiss alps I bought at a flea market one Sunday when I was in an ironic mood. |
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You have to be fit as a flea to take the race on, and I feel I am as fit as I could be. |
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My legs were stiff, but not as stiff as on other occasions and by the afternoon I felt as fit as a flea. |
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And if anybody asks when we will be having children they will go away with a flea in their ear. |
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A few weeks ago at another tournament in England, such assumptions saw one mouthy opponent dispatched with a flea in his ear. |
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He spends the whole time looking at his watch, so Flynn sends him packing with a flea in his ear. |
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He might give senior management a flea in their ear, but he has never claimed to be a nice guy. |
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I was sure the mistress was going to do the same thing as Mrs. Benson and she'd be thrown out with a flea in her ear. |
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When you see a small black beetle jumping off your plants when you approach you might be tempted to call it a flea beetle. |
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The corn flea beetle feeds directly on corn and is a vector of the Stewart's wilt bacterium. |
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Iowa State University also includes a discussion of the flea beetle at their Integrated Crop Management Web site. |
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To relieve itching, and to help heal flea bites and skin inflammation, consider giving your pet an herbal skin and coat rinse. |
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I thought this might be a reaction to the antibiotics I had him on to heal sores from the original flea bites. |
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She had been locked away with a convicted murderer, and she had emerged with head lice and flea bites. |
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The poor thing is allergic to flea bites, and has the most awful scabs around his back legs and tail area. |
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About six days after suffering the infected flea bite, the victim develops a blackish pustule at the point of the bite. |
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It will also save you from the despair of flea ridden hotel rooms that cost a packet. |
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Sailors traveling with Columbus in 1492 suffered chigoe flea infestation while in Haiti and probably were the first to introduce it to Europe. |
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Pet shops and supermarkets sell a huge variety of flea dips and shampoos for your pet. |
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Watch faces, found at flea markets and removed from their bands, are arranged precisely on a tray. |
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I always have this faint hope that I might stumble across some great find at the flea market. |
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Monitor plants for bacteria, fungi, Colorado beetles, wireworms, leafhoppers, aphids, whiteflies, and flea beetles. |
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Resale shops and flea markets are excellent hunting grounds for additional pieces. |
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Runs and passes are both part of the playbook, but you also have trick plays like the flea flicker or the running back pass in your repertoire. |
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For the woolly bear, the woodchuck, the spruce tree, the snow flea, and the meteorologist, winter is perfect. |
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Aloha Stadium, by day, is where you will find the biggest open flea market in town. |
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Among the more obvious endorsements to come are for flea collars and dog food. |
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Managing to maintain a serious voice throughout, she extols the virtues of the flea in a spooky monotone. |
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They may serve as reservoirs of the bacterium and a harborage for its vector, the flea beetle. |
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Insecticides licensed for on-animal flea control will effectively kill harvest mites provided that they reach the skin and not just the fur. |
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Organophosphates act like a nerve gas, paralyzing the nervous system of the flea. |
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She did believe in Santa, but she thought he was just some overlord who bossed his workers around and shopped at flea markets for her gifts. |
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At his traditional food stand in the harborside flea market, one vendor said he is seeing a marked rise in sales of horsemeat. |
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One only had to look at the vast amounts of war medals sold for a pittance by impoverished and embittered veterans at flea markets. |
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Bubonic and septicaemic plague are caused by the flea bites, while pneumonic plague can be passed directly between people. |
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It is passed from bunny to bunny by biting insects such as the flea and mosquito so prevention of these is important. |
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In some cases we have learned that an insect can cause harm, such as when we're bitten by a flea or mosquito. |
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Empty weavers' nests dangled from lifeless tree branches and flea beetles and cotton stainer bugs provided the only movement in that empty place. |
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She furnished the space with comfortable, stylish pieces, including a chair found at a flea market, an old coffee table, and an antique daybed. |
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An article in another paper wrote about the sale of fireworks from a stall in a flea market in Port of Spain. |
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She bought a small wind chime at the flea market and hung it in her kitchen, too. |
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He squats beside the machine, threading a screw the size of a flea, his eyes watering, face crimson and swollen. |
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An interesting handled smooth plane surfaced at a local flea market this past summer. |
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We counted mature fleas, flea larvae, and ticks under a dissecting microscope. |
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Many Japanese flags and other articles like swords are sold on Internet auctions and at flea markets. |
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In addition, oils disrupt feeding by insects such as flea beetles, whiteflies, and aphids without necessarily killing them. |
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The few sand beaches in the park provide habitat for sand dollars, moon snails, clams and a variety of amphipods such as the beach flea. |
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Sell your music at flea markets, barbershops, beauty salons, birthday parties, car washes, and any place you think people will buy it. |
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Maunder explained that flea eggs, the worm-like larvae, are born in autumn and survive in nests around the household over winter. |
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Thrift stores include the Salvation Army, flea markets, as well as second-hand stores. |
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This should at least encourage anyone who intends to film a drama based on a flea circus. |
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Is the flea the greatest jumper in the animal world, or a skittering frog one of the hot contenders for the swimming title? |
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However, used ones can sometimes be found at rummage sales and flea markets for much less. |
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Also intrinsic to the flea market orientation was an element of bargain hunting. |
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The tapeworm eggs are ingested by flea larvae, where development reaches the larval cysticercoid stage. |
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Even though the snow flea prefers colder weather they are present throughout the year. |
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A favorite combination for the dining table is a row of six opaline blue glasses found at a flea market. |
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She was still in her boots, brown Doc Martens that she bought on sale at the flea market just last week, when her life wasn't so dramatic. |
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Perhaps, when you were young, your parents stopped at a flea market while on vacation and one vendor was selling old kitchen cupboards. |
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They note that the snow flea antifreeze proteins do not resemble the antifreeze proteins of moths and beetles, which are rich in another amino acid, threonine. |
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Go on treasure hunts to places like flea markets, auctions, antique shops, second-hand stores, garage sales, craft sales and church rummage sales. |
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Some of them are as fit as a flea and going to remain as fit as a flea. |
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Aphids, cabbage loopers, flea beetles, leafhoppers and leaf miners are some of the insects that attack lettuce, but slug are the most notorious for loving lettuce. |
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These tiny documents were purchased by a flea market trader in a trunk stored in the attic of a prominent Savannah family during the dispersal of an estate. |
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This widespread myth has its origin in the southern states where pests with similar names such as jigger flea or the chigoes do attack by burrowing under skin. |
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And it all began with a young model rooting through Paris flea markets to find something that made her feel good. |
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I grew up in New York and there was a Caldor that had a Sunday flea market. |
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Six months after he arrived in Paris, he found another high-wheeled bicycle in a flea market and bought that too. |
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We are wondering whether this means flea powders and fly sprays. |
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A thousand attics and flea markets must have been raided to yield the album's menagerie of castaway ukuleles, autoharps, Marxophones, Aqualins and peck horns. |
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He also derives a large number of his objects from art dealers, flea markets, and rummage sales in the various cities where he produces his installations. |
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Herbal flea collars containing essential oils such as pennyroyal, eucalyptus and citronella can also prevent fleas and ticks from landing on your pet. |
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Gary the guide reported that for all Beijing's attractions, westerners are magnetically attracted to the local flea market, the Silk Alley Market. |
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There is a flea market and fun fair planned for Zoo Lake, in Parkview. |
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There are some species of snow flea however that does not have this organ. |
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Phil always did have the willpower of a particularly suasible flea. |
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Present each with a small amount of cash, take them to the local flea market or car boot sale and let them browse around hoovering up the bargains. |
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He has a collection of antique tools gleaned from flea markets and garage sales. |
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On a visit to a Paris flea market with the sculptor, Breton lit on a curious wooden spoon with a little boot carved under its handle and carried it off. |
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Watch specifically for cutworms, flea beetles and leaf miners. |
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Lost Creek Raceway also plans to host concerts, car shows, flea markets, and demolition derbies, thereby establishing itself as a true multi-use facility. |
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The club had a dropped pass on a flea flicker, a botched fake punt in its own territory and a halfback option pass intercepted in the end zone in its first four games. |
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The Cahokia flea started itching in my ear when I posted about the exhibit of Woodlands and Mississippian artifacts that is coming to Washington next month. |
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The selection of textiles range from a fragment of printed cotton purchased at a flea market to Parisian couture gowns, African wall hangings and Turkish robes. |
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It would have been enough to send him back with a flea in his ear. |
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Some pets can be hyposensitized to the adverse effects of flea bites. |
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The streets were filled with booths like a shanty flea market. |
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And every Sunday, like a weekly ritual, a flea market also appears. |
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Maria Fernanda Cardoso is the ring mistress of a flea circus that offers audiences some novel and some very traditional ways of considering the wonders of nature. |
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It's part flea market, part international bazaar, part Dufferin Mall. |
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He bought her the ring one day, knowing that even though he only spent fifty cents on it at a flea market, Zoe would find it precious and cherish it forever. |
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The initiation of reproduction in the beach flea, Orchestia gammarellus, is affected by temperature, but not by changes in photoperiod or salinity. |
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Still, when all around were dining on quails' eggs, Orwell was roughing it in the kitchens of swanky hotels, dossing down in flea pits and blundering in the Spanish Civil war. |
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Right in town, the weekly flea market continues to grow as vendors hawk their wares and produce to all who desire the freshest of what our area has to offer. |
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Festival-goers can look forward to more than 70 artists, deejays, outdoor activities, beer gardens, restaurants, flea markets and a variety of sports. |
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As the band lets the dueling guitars heat up, Johnson barks like a flea market pitchman, bargaining with wary shoppers for humanism and attention. |
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The trio haunted east coast flea markets, sourcing knickknacks that would adorn the lobby and guest rooms. |
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The flea market offers many unique items including mounted butterflies and Russian dolls featuring former Soviet leaders and past American presidents. |
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Music was sold and exchanged at swap meets, flea markets, illegal tapes were sold to build and promote the music in the first place in the Eighties and in the Nineties. |
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What's disconcerting isn't the discovery of that first flea or tick, but the creepy-crawly feeling that if you've found one, many more are lurking nearby to take its place. |
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He's as fit as a flea but I think it really took a lot out of him. |
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Robert Parker's Texan kangaroo rat and Sandra Madgwick's hog-nosed skunk flea were great fun and showed a real comic talent. |
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What is the Latin name for the common water flea used for feeding captive fish? |
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To guard against aphids, cabbageworms, flea beetles, and other pests, lay floating row covers directly over seeded crops or plants. |
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A Fruit fly B Spider mite C Water flea D Bloodworm All puzzles in this supplement are supplied by Sirius Media Services. |
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Therefore, the odds of you getting the plague from a flea in your home is about one in a skillion jillion. |
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By the 1980s, golden tansy ragwort flea beetles, cinnabar moths and seed head flies had largely decimated the weed's Western Oregon population. |
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Nigua, pique, jigger, chigoe, puce-chique, and tchique are only a few of the many names that have been given to this burrowing flea. |
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For instance, a blowhole, a sand flea, that silly putty smirk you wear in the checkout line while having a nice day. |
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If you are new to pomp fishing, you might not know what a sand flea is or how to rig it. |
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A 1-ounce egg sinker keeps the sand flea from washing back onto the beach as the waves crash. |
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It has bought the Paul-Bert and Serpette flea markets in Paris, land in Sydney for an apartment complex and a big Hong Kong development. |
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The moggie was given flea and worm treatment, a rabies vaccination and a microchip during her spell in quarantine. |
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Each monthly dose kills fleas, flea eggs, flea larvae, ticks and chewing lice. |
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Main flea markets were located at Hussain Agahi, Madni Chowk and other parts of the city. |
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Our charity flea markets have been running for a number of years with overwhelming success. |
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With the wide variety of products and services flea markets have gained popularity for both locals and visitors to the Grand Strand area. |
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My favourite escapes from the shopping craze are Zurich's summer flea markets and second-hand shops. |
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Taken over a period of two years at Southern California flea markets, Guimera's still lifes are a new look at flea market finds. |
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All animals are spayed and neutered, current on shots, dewormed and flea treated before adoption. |
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Changing tastes and fickle buyers are a consistent problem for flea market wheeler-dealers. |
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Because sand fleas are a problem, flea collars and flea wipes are also needed. |
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When consumers think of flea and tick control and heartworm prevention, we want them to think about FRONTLINE and HEARTGARD Plus. |
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Tungiasis, a neglected ectoparasitic disease, arises when the female jigger flea, Tunga penetrans, burrows into the epidermis of its host. |
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The spiny water flea, a predatory, invasive crustacean less than a half-inch long, thrives in deep, cold and clean water. |
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While he agrees that the fishery is in decline, he points to the invasion of the spiny water flea in the lake. |
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The worm starts its life as a pinhead-size larva living inside a water flea. |
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There's the blueback herring, ruffe, tubenosed gobies and, the ever-popular spiny water flea. |
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The eggplant flea beetle, Epitrix fuscula, doesn't confine its predations to eggplants. |
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A flea out of a blanket shaken, A bloody-minded sinner, Upon a taylor's neck was taken, Marauding for a dinner. |
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Daphnia, also known as the water flea, is used widely as a model in ecotoxicology studies. |
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I had to deflea our cat with a flea comb, even though it wears a flea collar. |
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The term flea pit was not justified as the cinema turned out to be clean and well maintained. |
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The Regal is no longer there, but, when I was eight, nine, and ten it was a flea pit down beside the harbor. |
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The human flea normally attacks man, but may be found on a number of other animals. |
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The flea is parasitic on house and field rats, and seeks out other prey when its rodent hosts die. |
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The bacteria remain harmless to the flea, allowing the new host to spread the bacteria. |
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Ms Rame said people increasingly wanted products that felt unique, the type they would pick up in a flea market or which had been lovingly crafted for them. |
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Guinea worm, or Dracunculus medenisis, enters a person's body when the person drinks water that is contaminated with a water flea that hosts the larvae. |
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An aerosol was used to force the flea powder out of the can. |
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During flea infestations, the wildcat leaves its den in favour of another. |
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He loved collecting beetles and bugs and assisting farmers in protecting their crops from such pests as the potato flea beetles and cotoneaster webworms. |
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I stayed in this hotel last year, I hated it, it's a flea bag. |
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Audiences are introduced to creatures including a morris-dancing flea, a ballroomdancing Longhorn ram, a woolly monkey, a Southern Cape zebra and a Texan kangaroo rat. |
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From mid December through the end of March surf casters will be lining up at the hot spots with their big surf rigs, sand spikes and sand flea traps. |
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They may also cause illness including anemia and flea allergy dermatitis, transmit Murine Typhus and Cat Scratch Disease, and serve as an intermediate host of parasites. |
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But the Japanese lacked an understanding of aerosols and respiratory pathology and soon changed their focus to disseminating plague using the human flea Pulex irritans. |
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Since I didn't have any hetchels, I used the flea comb I have for my cat. |
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Man evolved in the Old World and although the human flea is closely associated with him, it probably has a New World origin, as all its congeners are found in the Americas. |
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Major products in the market include fertilizers, pesticides as well as agricultural chemical products such as insect repellants, sheep dips, fly sprays, flea powders etc. |
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Natural flea products utilize herbs and natural borate or diatomaceous earth powders along with a healthy diet and vitamin and garlic supplements to combat fleas. |
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Parasitic infections can be solely confined to the skin, as seen with human scabies, cutaneous larva migrans, the chigger flea, cutaneous myiasis and cutaneous leishmaniasis. |
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Key products include fertilizers, pesticides as well as agricultural chemical products such as insect repellents, sheep dips, fly sprays, flea powders etc. |
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Key products include pesticides and agricultural chemical products such as insect repellants, fly sprays, flea powders, plant growth regulators, etc. |
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Many animals are allergic to flea bites and can develop a generalised skin disease called milliary eczema and secondary bacterial infections can result from the broken skin. |
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A discussion of host hormone impacts is highlighted by a description of the rabbit flea, Spilopsyllus cuniculi feeding on the European rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus. |
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Ectoparasites known to infest polecats include flea species such as Ctenocephalides felis, Archaeospylla erinacei, Nosopsyllus fasciatus and Paraceras melis. |
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Of the agent-vector combinations, the plague flea has the richest military heritage and is worth studying to understand this effect in biological warfare. |
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And it's a look that you can easily create as long as you're prepared to trawl through those antique shop sand flea markets to make the look complete. |
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Selecting the right memento of your service will lead to years of pleasant memories, something to be remembered long after the sand flea bites heal. |
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If he bothers me again, I'll send him home with a flea in his ear. |
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It is one of the biggest folkloric displays in the city, with a religious procession, a flea market, dances, concerts, and a series of popular games. |
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Flea beetles and root maggots, the two major radish pests, can be avoided by placing floating row cover over the bed. |
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Flea beetles like this crop a lot and the best way for me to get broccoli and cauliflower is to start the seedling in flats. |
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I could get into the Pavilion, or The Flea Pit as we called it, for the price of two jam jars, washed or unwashed. |
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Flea beetles also feed on many nongarden plants, including Virginia creeper, pokeweed, horse nettle, pigweed and wild mustard family plants. |
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Flea markets, and summer produce stands are great places to shop for previously used wooden crates. |
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The government of San Marino should be advised the Flea stands ready for any offers of citizenship or professorial sinecures. |
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Flea repellants also are sold in liquid form and are usually applied between the shoulder blades. |
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Despite the ridic weekend heat wave, over 12,000 made it to the first L.A. Flea Market at the Dodger Stadium on Sunday. |
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The Rose Bowl Flea Market And Swap Meet, at 1001 Rose Bowl Drive, Pasadena Ca. 91103, is probably the largest and most famous swap meet held in California. |
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The Flea rattles its ghostly chains in glee at a visitor from San Marino. |
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Flea markets would be added to that list under legislation proposed by Assemblyman Roger Dickinson. |
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Also, download the Kindle e-book How to Make Money Like A Pro Selling At Flea Markets and Swap Meets by Allen Farlow. |
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Flea bites carry the disease into the lymphatic system, through which it makes its way to the lymph nodes. |
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Its centerpiece, a large metal container holding a Boston fern, is a sculpture the Sjostens found at the Brimfield Antique and Flea Market. |
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Take the Hog-nosed Skunk Flea sequence, a comic clash of colour and movement makes for a hilarious outcome. |
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Teaming up with his pals, such as Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea, the singer goes further up his firmament with more broken beats, bleeps and bloops. |
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Petkin's offerings include Petwipes, Ear Wipes, Eye Wipes, Tooth Wipes, Itch Wipes, Paw Wipes, Tushie Wipes, Flea Wipes, Pet Stain Wipes and Sunscreen Wipes. |
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