Be kind to the trees and they will bloom into flower for you and attract a flock of honeysuckers and a swarm of bees. |
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Hair clippers buzzed like a swarm of bees, water sprayed and jazz played in the background. |
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This week news reached Lost in Showbiz that Lively herself had been attacked by a swarm of bees while on a photoshoot for Preserve. |
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The Hive, A large bommie 30-70 ft. covered with agile Chromis resembling a swarm of bees. |
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To add to the fearful frustration, small arms fire was now sizzling across the field like a swarm of bees, apparently rifle ammunition overheated and set off in those first two SPs, now briskly burning. |
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Everyone must have seen a swarm of bees at some time or another. |
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These clusters contain from a few hundred to several million stars, all orbiting their collective centre of mass like a swarm of bees buzzing around a hive. |
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There is a legend that as an infant, a swarm of bees settled on his face while he lay in his cradle, leaving behind a drop of honey. |
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Furyk, on the other hand, hurls his club around his head, wafts it like he's fending off a swarm of bees, then lunges at the ball and somehow manages not to fall over. |
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Even a swarm of bees outside Her Majesty's though so. |
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But a swarm of bees circling the footpaths? |
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A swarm of bees arrived in Derrybeg last Sunday and decided to make a hive in a chimney pot in Third Avenue. |
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A swarm of bees danced all around his head, content but not far from menacing. |
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A swarm of bees cooperates to construct a hive. Humans group together to build towns, cities, and nations. |
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Other similar short verses, or charms, include For a Swarm of Bees, Against a Dwarf, Against a Stabbing Pain, and Against a Wen. |
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