When they unfurled it dozens of cops swarmed over the protesters, knocking them to the ground and arresting several. |
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Thousands of flies have swarmed into Kimberworth over the last few weeks causing residents to put up special fly paper to catch the insects. |
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An enormous dense cloud of the insects swarmed out of their dwelling in angry unison. |
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Unseen insects chirped and swarmed through the sunwarmed grasses and undergrowth, the razzing of cicadas a continuous chorus in the summer air. |
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Hungry for the sweet lining beneath the bark, the beetles have swarmed over the trees, overwhelming their normal defence mechanisms. |
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He had a dream that some children were poking a bee's nest with a stick and that the bees swarmed out and stung his whole body. |
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I looked around and saw Cliff waving his arms frantically, because he was being swarmed by some local bees. |
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During their tests, honeybees swarmed areas where explosive residue was present. |
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People emerged from the main station building and swarmed to the train, so we joined in as best we could. |
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Twenty minutes later, All the students were told to stay in their home rooms while police swarmed the building again. |
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As Katrina entered the building, everyone swarmed around her and started asking questions. |
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A buzz of protest swarmed across his men, each too timid to shout over the others. |
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Hoarded up in abandoned buildings, the government swarmed around them for weeks, in an attempt to force the Kerberos to stand down. |
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Orderlies and staff officers swarmed the buildings, carrying orders to the front-line troops. |
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In South Florida, long lines reappeared at gas stations and shoppers swarmed home building stores and supermarkets. |
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Hundreds of police in riot gear swarmed the area, pushing protesters away from the Garden and into nearby side streets. |
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A few trains arrived at once, and all of a sudden, thousands swarmed the exit, all pushing and miserable. |
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Clouds of dust and a fearful racket greeted us, and hundreds of workmen swarmed over file building. |
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Police and federal agents swarmed in on that building today as part of a joint anti-terror operation. |
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Thousands of protesters swarmed the streets of Peshawar, in the north west, shouting anti-American and anti-Pakistani slogans. |
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The police and paramilitary forces arrived and the club field swarmed with khaki-clad security personnel and curious onlookers. |
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When he'd anxiously come into work a few days ago, he'd expected the campus to be swarmed with police. |
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One of them swarmed in front of her face, making her swat at it in annoyance. |
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He cast his line, swatting at the few flies that swarmed his sweaty forehead. |
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The dumb birds swarmed me, flapping their wings like crazy, making clucking sounds, and pecking at my legs. |
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A plague of crickets swarmed through a train in York station, forcing hundreds of passengers to evacuate. |
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Then he crunched the last of his cornet, swarmed up onto the bench and laid his head lovingly on the boy's shoulder. |
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Today, the media swarmed around the disgraced former CEO as he left the federal courthouse in Manhattan. |
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Local crayfishermen have swarmed to the Abrolhos Islands for the start of the crayfishing season, which officially starts at midnight tonight. |
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The crime scene swarmed with cameramen, journalists, police, and passersby, adding to a scene of chaos and confusion. |
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The next day, a larger number of vendors swarmed the square in defiance of the authorities. |
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Millions of mosquitoes swarmed over a food depot used by aid agencies to feed tens of thousands of people left destitute by floods. |
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Days before the Conference met last week, Ottawa swarmed with lobbyists and dickerers from all parts of the Empire and the world. |
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The irony was wasted on the Americans as they swarmed down the crumbling alleys. |
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We had gone a good distance on a dimly lit road when a strong, foul and suffocating odour swarmed into and around our car. |
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Chaos reigned in the main entranceway as police officers swarmed into the building. |
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They swarmed up the levelled rock blockage, pushed through the gap that Tiffany had blasted, dragging at rock that crumbled at their touch. |
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This is where modern California was born, when 19 th-century gold seekers swarmed across these tawny hillsides seeking treasure. |
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Fireworks went off, barricades were removed and crowd marshals went home as the thousands and thousands of people swarmed onto the bridge. |
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A mass of runners swarmed the roads for one of the towns' biggest yearly events. |
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Just because she had a direct line to the throne and its power, she was dotted over and swarmed with flattery and adoration. |
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Thousands swarmed to Badminton last weekend to watch the prestigious three-day horse trials. |
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They crushed each other as they swarmed across the moats and ditches between them and the packages. |
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The right swarmed all over me and I was labeled everything from a liar to a terrorist sympathizer to a truther. |
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Sick of covering the burning paper mache dragon on 34th Street, reporters and film crews swarmed the uke players. |
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The enemy succeeded in making a large breach in the outer wall and swarmed in. |
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Guards swarmed all over the city ushering people and fighting dark clad figures. |
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He gave his famous V-sign to the cheering crowds who swarmed about his car. |
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After that, you may expect to be swarmed by suitors, but that is normal for a young duchess as you will be. |
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Their followers, chanting calypsos, strumming guitars and banging dustbin lids, swarmed on the field and began triumphant tribal dances. |
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Buggies and omnibuses swarmed the street, filling it with the clop of hooves and creak of wheels and thick, sharp smell of dung. |
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Grown men and women cried openly as they swarmed on to the green sward of Croke Park. |
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Police, including six armed officers, swarmed over the area and the gangsters fled. |
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The hallways swarmed with kids and we were both swallowed up in the crowd. |
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The usual suspects have swarmed back into the spotlight to shriekingly insist that the most subtle linguistic distinctions be accorded paramount importance. |
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It happened on the Hawaiian islands, when two small birds called honeycreepers ultimately produced more than 50 distinct species that swarmed the forests. |
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Mimes and jugglers swarmed among the tables, followed by young comedians with mirthless eyes, living by their wits, like dancing bears and philosophers. |
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They will also nest and swarm in cars and other vehicles and there's nothing more annoying than getting swarmed by a billion tiny ants while driving. |
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A team of cops swarmed the apartment in the hunt for a potential homicide suspect they believed was hiding in the residences. |
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In 1948 thousands of grasshoppers swarmed Montreal and outlying districts. |
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If you do, be sure you will be swarmed by alien looking thick dark cables, strange wires, strange boxes of all sizes and shapes, and a whole range of sharp needles. |
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And like wild dogs after a wounded buffalo, the ants swarmed over it, their terrible serrated jaws clamped tight or biting, biting, biting. |
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Flies swarmed in the kitchen, and everything was in total chaos. |
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Outside the courthouse, they were swarmed by a media mob until they managed to get into a livery cab. |
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The lanes around the Daffodil Lion swarmed with police, blocking all routes to the air base which was about two-and-a-half miles away in the next valley. |
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Tens of thousands of Turkmen tribesmen swarmed across Asia Minor, and within a decade the empire had lost most of its grain and more than half its manpower. |
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Honey suckle edged the white picket fence and roses, swarmed by busy bees filled the gardens with paths of white pebbles. |
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A tethered cow is occasionally discovered, smothered in ants, asphyxiated and bleeding internally from where the insects swarmed in through its ears, mouth and nose. |
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More than 150 passengers were evacuated from a Virgin Voyager train travelling from Newcastle to Cardiff after the insects swarmed through a carriage. |
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Logan is swarmed by offers from lawyers wanting to represent him, and Veronica agrees to help Logan find one who will best defend him. |
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The flies swarmed in black clouds upon the dead bodies and excreta and tormented the wounded. |
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Hundreds of demonstrators swarmed the campus on September 24 and the speech itself was televised worldwide. |
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They entered parts of Syria, threatened Antioch, and swarmed through the province of Euphratesia. |
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The progenies of Cham and Japhet swarmed into colonies, and those colonies were subdivided into many others. |
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People swarmed over the last tram taking away bits of coachwork and every electric light bulb as souvenirs. |
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Gay men attracted to the straight, the bi-curious, and the terrified swarmed in to reap this fresh harvest. |
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When it finally sank in, the crowd swarmed onto the field, cheering loudly and chairing Boyle and Spofforth to the pavilion. |
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But it was hijacked by the country's Black Bloc militant group, who swarmed into the streets to attack police. |
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The humming birds, which swarmed round the flowering cytisus and the beautiful water-fall, once more delighted the eye and the ear. |
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Over 100 human rights protesters swarmed the stage for a segment called Empowerment as Ian Dury's Spasticus Autisticus was played by Graeae Theatre Company. |
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He reasoned that earlier seas had swarmed with living creatures, but that their fossils had not been found due to the imperfections of the fossil record. |
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Nearly 200 stargazers swarmed to Moorpark College for the Astrophoto XII Seminar, an event sponsored once every two years by the Ventura County Astronomical Society. |
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Thousands of East Berliners swarmed through the crossing points. |
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It was yet another wonder goal against them and prior to and following that 57th-minute strike, Blues were at their ropiest as Blackpool swarmed around. |
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The devilish host chorused a paean of victory as they swarmed back. |
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