Report after report, from Indonesia or Sri Lanka or some flyspeck island in the middle of the Indian Ocean, has brought some new horror. |
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You're lucky I want this contract or I'd scatter you all over this flyspeck of a planet! |
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What happened to the family of a gold-toothed Japanese soldier who died so horribly on a flyspeck of a Pacific island? |
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Why are they concerned with a little, flyspeck football team? |
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I kept to the Lowcountry, the Black Belt, the Delta, the backwoods, the flyspeck towns. |
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The color palette, especially in the brighter scenes, is so badly faded as to appear almost bleached, and the constant assault of flyspeck flybys gets tiresome quickly. |
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He has been a meta-man from the start, aware that he's only a flyspeck in the universe — and that he's the only flyspeck he's got. |
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Both sooty blotch and flyspeck can be rubbed off the surface of the fruit. |
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Now, everyone is looking at every loan and every piece of paper with a flyspeck. |
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Lampedusa is a seven-mile flyspeck of limestone and arid soil. |
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In the world of End Matter, there is no such thing as a flyspeck. |
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Yet Valley Malt is still a flyspeck in the brewing world. |
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The Wagonwheel is now just another flyspeck on the map of northern Minnesota, but not my flyspeck. |
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We passed through some flyspeck town, barely more than a gas station and a stoplight, but I never saw the name. |
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Both threshold-based fungicide applications and non-fungicide alternatives hold promise for more biointensive management of sooty blotch and flyspeck. |
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To flyspeck, you need an old toothbrush, the paint color of your choice, glazing medium, a palette knife, and a mixing surface such as a palette or plastic container. |
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The wall of the kitchen above the fruitbowl was dotted with flyspeck. |
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