Apparently, she was on a mission to destroy the poison ivy that, unbeknownst to me, has colonized half the property. |
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The two cousins and their jennet symbolically parallel the uneasy relations between colonial tourist and colonized native. |
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Garrison is a small town in a part of the Hudson Valley fast being colonized by weekenders and even some commuters to the city. |
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The cultural remove between medical colonizers and the medically colonized is even starker than elsewhere. |
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The greatest crime committed by the colonizer, Brodber suggests, is this zombification of the body and the spirit of the colonized. |
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In addition, plants that are colonized by mycorrhizal fungi have a zone termed the mycorrhizosphere. |
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The mounds are of zoogenic origin, originally created by termites and often colonized by a wide variety of burrowing animals. |
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Song's work suggested that the desert locust colonized Africa from North America. |
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Extending out from the pavilion is a large loggia, which in time will be colonized by deciduous local vines, forming a green gateway. |
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Upon asexual reproduction, the loricae of the ciliate kill the colonized area by emitting chemicals that cause lysis of the coral tissue. |
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That year, just as the tree planting was getting underway, an experimental flock of 24 released saddlebacks successfully colonized scrubland. |
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Like East Africa's other Great Lakes, Lake Victoria was also colonized by other types of river fish, such as barbs and catfish. |
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Its bald expanse colonized by a single stubby tree, the narrow courtyard has the bleak and slightly disturbing aura of a de Chirico painting. |
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The generally immature nature of the palaeosols indicates that most vegetation colonized newly deposited fluvial sediments. |
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Other places were also colonized, especially some Caribbean islands, and more of the North American coast. |
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With the exception of Thailand, all the countries in the region were colonized by a Western country. |
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However, an even stronger case can be made that Molly represents the contemporary Irishwoman, colonized subject of the postcolonial Irish male. |
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The linguistic and cultural ties are there, as is a surprising degree of goodwill on the part of previously colonized populations. |
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History was clear, people hate being colonized and subjected to the experiments of others and we are poor colonizers. In the end, we let them go. |
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They are allowing their discourse to be colonized by a moralism more appropriate to the pulpit than to the soap-box. |
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In recent decades, it has colonized such far-flung places as Cape Cod, and in 1999 one was captured in New York City's Central Park. |
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No sentient beings lived on the planet, so it would not be terrible if they colonized it. |
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In the Hawaiian Islands, they have colonized most habitat-types, including high mesic, arid coastal, and cloud forest areas. |
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The Russians gradually colonized the north, establishing Cossack settlements in the lowlands. |
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Japan colonized Korea between 1910 and 1945, barring them from using their own language and forcing thousands into slave labour. |
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Then, after the fungi have had time to multiply, farmers would apply the colonized soil in manure spreaders along with their compost. |
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The canines are good swimmers, and they have even colonized offshore islands, such as the Elizabeth Islands of Massachusetts. |
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A war on Iraq is a war of imperialism against an oppressed, formerly colonized people. |
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Virtually every patient with chronic catheterization is colonized with bacteriuria within six weeks. |
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In the years since Magellan landed on Guam, our people have been colonized, proselytized, Catholicized, and subsidized. |
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After the decline of the Hittites, the region was colonized by the Greeks, and later by the Persians after the Persian Wars. |
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Because both are anadromous species with weak homing instincts, they colonized coastal streams far from the original points of introduction. |
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Bivalves extensively colonized the outer platform, and rhodolith pavements covered its edge. |
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Only two vascular plants, Antarctic hairgrass and Antarctic pearlwort, have colonized the Maritime Antarctic. |
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Areas of granite and sandstone became colonized by maquis, a low, dense cover of ilex, briars, broom, tree heathers, and laurels. |
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Nation-states have proliferated out of what since Rome were imperialistically colonized tribes. |
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The colonialist never seriously promoted the religious conversion of the colonized. |
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How does the art of the colonized Africans express their social and political condition? |
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When we've colonized space and mastered interstellar travel, can there even be sci-fi anymore? |
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The Middle East and tropical Africa were the last continents that Europeans colonized. |
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It is the native tongue of the Creoles, blacks who came from Jamaica and other islands colonized by the British. |
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On the other hand, it is considered critically in its claim to represent the colonized people. |
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The Yellow Wagtail is widely distributed throughout the Old World and has colonized Alaska in the New World. |
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In this system land around the village was gradually colonized from the waste, and cultivated for crops. |
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The islands were colonized by Africans in the eighth century. |
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Many of the areas that once supported Fremont cottonwoods have been colonized by tamarisk, an aggressive, water-sucking invader from Eurasia, also known as salt-cedar. |
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Within a decade, colonies had been established on all the inner planets, and before the century was out, the entire system was colonized in some form or another. |
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His rein stretches not only from the farthest reaches of outer space but deep into the personal lives of every man, woman, and child on the twelve colonized worlds. |
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In the distant future, when space travel is common and the solar system has been colonized by Earth, corporate conglomerates hold a firm grip on the space industry. |
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What it illustrates is the propensity of political science to become colonized by economists, for the agents theorized in this way are basically economic actors. |
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These plots were colonized significantly more often by bryophytes and vascular plants with lighter diaspores, dispersed by the wind or by animals. |
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For 300 years, Europeans and Americans colonized much of Africa and enslaved millions of its people. |
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Most grain mold pathogens become associated with the kernel in the field but can grow within the colonized kernel and even spread to adjacent kernels during storage. |
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Koreans have long chafed that the body of water is named after Japan, which colonized Korea in the early 20th century. |
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This is exactly the time when humans colonized North America, and their arrival and skill as hunters at that time is documented by the appearance of artifacts. |
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Pound's description, like the imperialist propaganda of the time, replaces the reality of colonized bodies with a classicizing image of a Roman body of state. |
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It would have been nice to know if there really was such a thing in the areas that Britain colonized or if it was merely a fictional contrivance of the writer. |
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This is Los Angeles in the year 2019, when most of the earth's inhabitants have colonized other planets, and only a polyglot refuse heap of humanity remains. |
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The Celtic and Anglo-Saxon peoples of the west were in this sense colonized subjects, just as many Slavic groups were in the east and Mediterranean peoples to the south. |
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From the 11th century the Normans colonized and feudalized much of Wales and Romanized the Church, but the native Welsh retained their own laws and tribal organization. |
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The tracing of the imagery of flames that destroy the colonizer and torture the colonized employs yet another older technique to address newer questions. |
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This polyphagous species is widely distributed in the Palearctic region and appears to have colonized South and North America within the last several decades. |
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Most of the more recent success stories involve snails, isopods, and other marine animals that have colonized leaf litter or remained in environments close to the seashore. |
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By reconstructing the colonized subjects as warriors rather than as victims, the poem and the play assert the legitimacy of the nationalist struggle. |
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With its original Romanian population it came under Magyar rule in the early eleventh century, whereupon it was colonized by Magyars, Szekelers, and Germans. |
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This rampart is now colonized by coconut palms, pandanus, and breadfruit trees, and I like to sit here in the late after-noons and watch the sea rolling ashore. |
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Before Japan colonized Korea in 1910, Seoul was the first city in east Asia to have electricity, trolley cars, a water system, telephones, and telegraphs. |
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However, the stress she places on their emergence because of, not in spite of, a schism in the cultural industry ignores their colonized positions. |
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In the 19th century Africans were conquered, colonized and arranged into appendages of European nation-states, with random boundaries they had no voice in delineating. |
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Britain colonized the east coast of North America, and France colonized the central region of North America. |
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We were colonized by the English language, and in turn, colonized it. |
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They seek to live in harmony with the new planet they have colonized. |
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Killer bees fully colonized Los Angeles County by 1999 and have almost completely pushed out the existing wild bee population. |
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Located near the village of Saricasu, Rhodiapolis received its name from the Rhodians who colonized the city. |
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Littoral marine organisms colonized shorelines as ocean water replaced glacial meltwater. |
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Wales was not colonized by the Vikings significantly as in eastern England. |
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Provence, a province of southern France was colonized by Ancient Greeks who founded the cities of Marseilles and Nice. |
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At the same time, Russians colonized Alaska and even founded settlements in California, such as Fort Ross. |
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The colonies which later became the United States were largely colonized by England, and therefore their colonists were predominantly Protestant. |
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Despite European pressure, Thailand is the only Southeast Asian nation to never have been colonized. |
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They colonized much of the world for Spain and Portugal in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. |
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The inclusion of the African language as a medium of instruction is usually uncommon in other colonized African countries. |
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Yet others say it has a direct connection with Portugal, which colonized the Omani coastline for nearly two centuries. |
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The Portuguese started arriving in the 1750s, mainly from the Azores islands, and colonized the coast. |
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A sizable Sephardic community had settled in Morocco and other Northern African countries, which were colonized by France in the 19th century. |
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When the Dutch colonized it as part of Netherlands East Indies, they called it Nieuw Guinea. |
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When Panama was colonized, the indigenous peoples fled into the forest and nearby islands. |
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Other colonial powers followed, such as Britain, France and the Netherlands, as they colonized the New World. |
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From about 1200 Germans colonized the Baltic coast from Estonia to East Prussia. |
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The area was first settled by Native American tribes and later colonized by French explorers in the 17th century and became part of New France. |
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The Native Americans colonized the New World in several waves from Asia, and thus they are considered part of the same Mongoloid race. |
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The British also colonized Australia, New Zealand and South Africa with large numbers of British colonists emigrating to these colonies. |
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The native cultures of the colonized peoples can also have a powerful influence on the imperial country. |
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In effect, the analogy of writing that lies at the core of graphism has subtly colonized the conversation. |
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In general, the release of the colonized caused little economic loss to the colonizers. |
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Decolonization allowed the colonizer to disclaim responsibility for the colonized. |
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The Spanish colonized Florida in the 16th century, with their communities reaching a peak in the late 17th century. |
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Notably, colonized patients have a much higher risk of developing MRSA infections than noncolonized patients. |
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This similarity was used to support a theory that a Welsh party colonized the New World in the 12th century. |
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They are the only terrestrial placental mammals to have colonized Australia and New Guinea without human intervention. |
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Aided by the absorption of harmful ultraviolet radiation by the ozone layer, life colonized Earth's surface. |
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Diseases introduced from Europe and West Africa devastated the indigenous peoples, and the European powers colonized the Americas. |
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Turkey colonized Southeastern Europe, and parts of the West Asia and North Africa. |
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The Creole English came about through frequent contact with the British who colonized the area. |
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For instance, a site would initially be colonized by mosses and lichens, which would help create conditions favorable for the growth of forbs, grasses, and shrubs. |
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Megalonychids had colonized the Antilles previously, by the early Miocene. |
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Water soluble phenolic compounds of the marine phanerogam Posidonia oceanica in a Mediterranean area colonized by the introduced chlorophyte Caulerpa taxifolia. |
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However, before the Virgin Islands were colonized by North Europeans starting in the 1620s, there were only a few handful of natives on the islands. |
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Laboratory bionomics of the newly colonized Phlebotomus bergeroti Parrot. |
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Known as the oldest chinatown in the world, Binondo was established on 1521 and it was already a hub of Chinese commerce even before the Spaniards colonized the Philippines. |
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Rejecting cultural compromises with the colonized population, the colonizers are convinced of their own superiority and their ordained mandate to rule. |
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Crusaders expanded to the Crusader states, parts of the Iberian Peninsula were reconquered from the Moors, and the Normans colonized England and southern Italy. |
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Spearheads and DNA found at the Paisley Caves site in Oregon suggest that North America was colonized by more than one culture, and that the Clovis culture was not the first. |
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Depending on the context, Pacific Islands may refer to countries and islands with common Austronesian origins, islands once or currently colonized, or Oceania. |
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To the east, the Aegean coast of Asia Minor was colonized first, followed by Cyprus and the coasts of Thrace, the Sea of Marmara and south coast of the Black Sea. |
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Perhaps under Claudius, the Treveri obtained the status of colonia and probably the Latin Right without actually being colonized by Roman veterans. |
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Some species have colonized abyssal depths near hydrothermal vents. |
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The most elaborate ensembles of stone sculpture, including reliefs, come from southern France, at Roquepertuse and Entremont, close to areas colonized by the Greeks. |
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However, it was not until the colonized lands emerged as profitable plantation lands that the use of West African people as slaves transformed the globe. |
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Gradually colonized and settled by the Portuguese throughout the 16th century, they collectively served as a vital commercial and trade center for the Atlantic slave trade. |
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Initially many of these cities were colonized by Latins, but later also included colonists belonging to the other Italic tribes who had become Latinized and joined to Rome. |
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He colonized it with Greeks, and founded a city named Alexandropolis. |
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