This, of course, makes it the perfect breeding ground for the single-most hyped band this year. |
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Under the right conditions, wet structures and contents can be a perfect breeding ground for mold spores. |
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It is a breeding ground for drug and alcohol abuse, domestic violence and gang mentality. |
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The area's many estates are a breeding ground for yobbish, criminal behaviour. |
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A high-level two kilometre ridge walk traverses huge swathes of green mosses and sedge, a breeding ground for dotterel. |
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They might decide to visit the Turtle Island park, a famous breeding ground for green and hawksbill turtles. |
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It is known for unique bio-diversity and a breeding ground for special species such as white-bellied sea eagle and stone curlew. |
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But some people fear they could be the breeding ground for the compulsive gamblers of the future. |
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The entire coastal waters of Cardigan Bay are a haven for wildlife and a perfect breeding ground for seabirds. |
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For many managers, passing judgment on another human being is an awkward exercise at best, a breeding ground for rancor and hostility at worst. |
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As home, migratory stop and breeding ground, Saskatchewan hosts over 25 percent of the continent's ducks and geese. |
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As events of the last several weeks have shown, the Internet creates the perfect breeding ground for virus attacks. |
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Unfortunately, summer and grills together make the perfect breeding ground for bacteria. |
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It is this population boom that has put a strain on the land resource in Zambia creating a breeding ground for desertification. |
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This grey wasteland could only be a breeding ground for a wave of hungry, embittered youth. |
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The canal is a breeding ground for swans, geese, moorhens and other wildlife. |
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Never for a moment did they realize that the existing structure of society is the breeding ground of inequality, hatred and cruelty. |
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The grad program at Columbia in the mid-1990s...was less a school of architecture than a breeding ground for young starchitects. |
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The pit may act as the breeding ground of disease-causing germs and mosquitoes. |
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The California underground has long been a breeding ground for forward-thinking hip-hop. |
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A person with cystic fibrosis produces thick, sticky mucus that provides a perfect breeding ground for bacterial growth. |
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The migration of religious sects to America made the colonies a natural breeding ground for religious freedom, but only up to a point. |
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Wild birds were the main source of avian influenza, but live poultry markets in Asia provided the virus with a breeding ground. |
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Males gather on a communal breeding ground, or lek, to display for females. |
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The heavy slabs laid to cover drains along the tracks hinder cleaning and have become a breeding ground for mosquitoes. |
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The great knot flies 3,000 miles from northwest Australia to its breeding ground in eastern China. |
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The breeding ground site is in the shallows, where it is difficult for male sharks to initiate mating. |
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University campuses became a main breeding ground for developments in the functionality of the Internet. |
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Working from dawn until dark can become the breeding ground toward poor health in both mind and body. |
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If there is resentment then that is the breeding ground for intolerant politics like fascism. |
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But it also seemed to emerge as fertile ground if not a breeding ground for terrorists. |
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Navy sides have proved a breeding ground for footballing talent in the past, especially in the post-Second World War era. |
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She would never regard the frontier as the breeding ground of puritan virtues. |
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That kind of situation is a teeming breeding ground for all sorts of unwanted trouble. |
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Obsolete variants flourish in that region, and it remains a breeding ground for continuous problems. |
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It's a breeding ground of single people and it's a suburb of the French Quarter. |
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Imprecise language is a breeding ground for inaccuracy, and can be easily avoided. |
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They argue that lack of outlets for political expression create a breeding ground for extremists. |
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No prizes for guessing what political movement this is a breeding ground for. |
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Rare forms of beetle and fly have been known to live there, and it offers a breeding ground for otters. |
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West Nile is a concern because the standing water can serve as a breeding ground. |
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Raw eggs contain a lot of water, making them a perfect breeding ground for illness-causing bacteria. |
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Dark, dank and musty, it was the perfect breeding ground for countless deadly germs and diseases. |
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Consequently, attention has focused on this type of market as a breeding ground for infections that affect humans. |
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Standing water in a house can also serve as a breeding ground for insects and other animals. |
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The dickcissel is a wanderer, appearing in large numbers at a breeding ground one year and totally absent the next. |
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The north Kent marshes, which run from Gravesend to Whitstable, are a home and breeding ground for ducks, geese, swans and waders. |
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A couple of miles offshore is Pigeon Island, breeding ground for the Blue Rock Pigeon. |
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At the time, New Orleans was a breeding ground for yellow fever and cholera. |
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Among other creatures, the lake vicinity is home to an endangered species, the Wallum froglet, and a breeding ground for the endangered Loggerhead turtle. |
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Even a small amount of water, for example, in a saucer under a flower pot, is enough to act as a breeding ground. |
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If they wish to wage war on countries which serve as a breeding ground for terrorists, they must destroy London and Hamburg. |
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In the past, Afghanistan and the surrounding areas have been a breeding ground for fanaticism and a launching pad for global extremism. |
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That this is a breeding ground for corruption and international organised crime cannot be a matter of indifference to us. |
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The dank marsh-world they enter will be the fenny breeding ground of English literature. |
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This good breeding ground, coupled with temperatures conducive to germs means that they multiply rapidly, creating sludge in the air-scrubber. |
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Percy is one of the most renowned sailors in Great Britain and he explains why the Finn class is a good breeding ground for the America's Cup. |
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Her window box garden is a regular breeding ground for birds,vegetables and bags of tea. |
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The Arctic is a breeding ground for many migratory birds that overwinter elsewhere throughout the world. |
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This is breeding ground for Islamophobia, it's a breeding ground for anti-Semitism, and it's breeding ground for racism in general. |
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The waste piles high, making the neighborhood smell bad and creating a breeding ground for illness. |
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It is well known that impunity is a breeding ground for dictatorships and criminals. |
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Free global markets that respect intellectual property rights are the essential breeding ground for innovation. |
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Take care about how you keep your ice-cream: ice-cream and sorbets provide an excellent breeding ground for bacteria. |
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The absence of Rule of Law provides a breeding ground for human rights atrocities such as human trafficking. |
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This breeding ground is comprised of poverty and exclusion, ignorance and discrimination, and other roots of human misery. |
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When water collects in puddles it becomes a breeding ground for mosquitoes that carry malaria and other illnesses. |
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Our society, based on unequal wealth, status, opportunity and power is a breeding ground for abusive behavior. |
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Conflict is the breeding ground for mass violations of human rights including unlawful killings, torture, forced displacement and starvation. |
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In that way, we can deprive terrorism of its breeding ground and eliminate this scourge in order to strengthen international peace and security. |
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I have always been a big fan of the Canada Games movement because it is a great breeding ground for Canada's future Olympians. |
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Bacteriological analysis revealed that milk was a favourable breeding ground for all kinds of bacteria. |
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Also, we have often seen that economic desperation, coupled with long-term political instability, can lead to a breeding ground for terrorism. |
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The nullah is also a breeding ground for mosquitoes and flies. |
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Mayor Gardner noted that a lake that had served as a summer breeding ground for migratory cranes recently disappeared. |
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Under Taliban rule, the country had become a breeding ground for terrorism. |
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How do you trust what has become a breeding ground for hate speech and fraudulent talk? |
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But what I can say without any doubt is that the NFL is a breeding ground for mental illness. |
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Of course the Internet, where the cat is king, has proved a fertile breeding ground for these ventures. |
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The site, which backs on to two residential streets, is also worrying residents who say the area is an eyesore and has become a breeding ground for rats. |
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The country's transition would descend from a matter of managing change to managing chaos, especially as secessionist regions become a breeding ground for anarchy. |
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Politicians should have more regard for the complexity they conjure up with each new wave of legislation, which creates a breeding ground for fraud and sharp practice. |
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Birmingham, after all, seems an unlikely breeding ground for so rarefied a creature as the author of In Patagonia. |
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This was the largest recorded breeding ground and nest concentrated area. |
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Comic books would seem to be the perfect breeding ground for video games. |
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Believe it or not, the TV show is not a breeding ground for talent. |
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The Web is indeed a modern-day breeding ground for unscrupulous forgers. |
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Facebook has been a particularly vitriolic breeding ground for the haters. |
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At home, anywhere water collects is an ideal breeding ground. |
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The young birds are attacked by adults if they enter the breeding ground, so they stay at sea learning to fish and fly. |
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Svalbard is a breeding ground for many seabirds, and also features polar bears, reindeer, the Arctic fox, and certain marine mammals. |
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Despite the aridity, the presence of many lagoons makes this region very marshy and a suitable breeding ground for malaria mosquitos. |
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It would be therefore useful for each of these national spaces to ask themselves what is the breeding ground for abjection. What social, economic, historic, political, symbolic conditions can explain its current vitality? |
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Should one of the pair die the other bird will leave the breeding ground and pair up with another single bird. |
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The meetings organized by the Federation for religious formation, for accountancy and fiscal training, etc, together with elective and legislative assemblies, etc, were a good breeding ground for unity and trust. |
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We cannot disregard the fact that people living on the fringes of the law are entering our countries and then also complain that terrorist networks are prospering on this breeding ground that we ourselves created. |
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The peninsula is the breeding ground for Steller's sea eagle, one of the largest eagle species, along with the golden eagle and gyr falcon. |
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Once a force to be reckoned with and breeding ground for tomorrow's leaders, the influence of student unions has in recent years waned. |
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The living conditions in the strip remain an affront to civilised values, a powerful precipitant to resistance and a fertile breeding ground for political extremism. |
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Replace the pub with an online social network and you've got the perfect breeding ground for viral marketing. |
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Poland is the most important breeding ground for a variety of European migratory birds. |
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All security risks are in turn interlocked, with poverty and instability in failing states becoming a breeding ground for terrorism and other types of criminal activity. |
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These conditions provide an ideal breeding ground for bacteria, mould, pollen and other micro-organisms, which are the source of the smell problem. |
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If hopes for peace are exhausted, that will only lead to further suffering of the peoples in the region and provide a fertile breeding ground for extremism and terrorism, which constitute a grave threat to all of us. |
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Europe's competitiveness depends strongly on its small businesses, which are a key source of jobs, a breeding ground for business ideas and a main driver for entrepreneurship. |
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Prime breeding ground for Trump supporters. |
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Caretaking is the breeding ground of resentment. |
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New York, that breeding ground of idiosyncrasy, has become crowd-sourced. |
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Nothing has been done about the breeding ground of extremism. |
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This bank, just south of the village of Kirkcolm, is an important breeding ground for terns. |
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A breeding ground of anxiety and temptation. |
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It is a major breeding ground for seals, including harp seal, hooded seal and gray seal. |
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Below the top layer is an impermeable protective film, which forms a moisture barrier and prevents the mattress from becoming a breeding ground of dust mites and bacteria. |
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Nevertheless they do relate to problems that often genuinely exist and need to be addressed and that represent a breeding ground for people driven to despair and therefore susceptible to terrorist lunacy. |
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It is a major breeding ground of harp seal and hooded seal that has been used for seal hunting for more than 200 years. |
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The solid waste blocks the drainage of wastewater and rainwater, causing water to stand in fetid pools and creating an obvious breeding ground for mosquitoes. |
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Poverty, illiteracy, endemic diseases, corruption and lack of democracy are a breeding ground for the emergence and persistence of those deadly internecine wars. |
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Svalbard and Franz Joseph Land share a common population of 3,000 polar bears, with Kong Karls Land being the most important breeding ground. |
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The island has been designated as an Important Bird Area by BirdLife International because of its importance as a breeding ground for seabirds. |
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Svalbard is a breeding ground for many seabirds, and also supports polar bears, reindeer and marine mammals. |
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As a shallow tropical sea, its waters are a breeding ground for tropical cyclones. |
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The Ribble is also a key breeding ground for the endangered Atlantic salmon. |
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The area is an important breeding ground for birds such as reed warblers, reed buntings and water rail. |
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Even in the most well-kept apartment houses, ventilation ductwork can become a breeding ground for mold, mildew, fungi and bacteria. |
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There is no Bismarckian state without Prussia, which the Allies eradicated with the stroke of a pen in 1947 because they considered it the breeding ground for Germany's militaristic-nationalistic great power ambitions. |
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Related: Home is where the art is: narratives of nationhood For a bespectacled, spotty, lanky boy with a weird love for the Jesus and Mary Chain, Stockport town centre was also a fine breeding ground for watchfulness. |
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Iran's cafe society has been targeted as a fertile breeding ground for dissidents. |
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It was thus essential to take all measures necessary for their implementation, because dispossession, disenfranchisement and persecution created a breeding ground for extremism, crime and terrorism. |
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Remember, that country was the breeding ground for communism, too. |
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This provided a breeding ground for Hitler and the brown shirts. |
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The drift ice serves as a breeding ground for seals in early spring. |
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The whales migrate between their feeding ground in the north and their breeding ground in the Caribbean. |
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