When the cross-bred dogs were examined they were found to be thin, infested with fleas and suffering from hair loss. |
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Unfortunately, our world is infested by minds to whom lissome limbs only evoke dreams of amputation. |
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What about the shame of housing bright, eager international students in mould infested, decrepit residences? |
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Also the lakes should be quieter and less likely to be infested with other water users such as sailboarders, water skiers and weekend sailors. |
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They use passive remote sensing instruments to detect sunlight reflected by mounds and mark areas infested by imported fire ants. |
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But Mr Frayne complains that ill-fitting windows, a wobbly wall and kitchen units infested with woodlice have made their lives a misery. |
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Avoid planting corn or grain sorghum immediately adjacent to infested wheat fields. |
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Kudos to Nikolai for navigating the sometimes turbulent, shark infested waters around weblog island to create The Bloggies. |
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Weed-free stands of clover or alfalfa and clean cultivated row crops are not likely to be infested. |
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If it's diseased or infested with insects, bag it and discard in the trash. |
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It was late at night and the stars and moon had entered the sky, radiating the eerie light onto abandoned walkways and rat infested ally ways. |
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The hospitals were best known for patients lying on camp beds in corridors and for wards infested with cockroaches and rats. |
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Do a tick check every few hours or more often if in heavily infested areas. |
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It seems that the road to Yusuichin was a lawless area infested with bandits and very dangerous. |
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The summers are stiflingly hot and the colony becomes infested with mosquitoes. |
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At the grave risk of committing sacrilege, let's tread some dangerous ground infested with landmines. |
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If possible, relocate fencing so the previously infested area can be reseeded and mowed regularly. |
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The swamps are infested with poisonous snakes and fearsome insects with bites so strong they will either kill a man or drive him mad. |
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Removing spyware and adware from infested machines or blocking infection in the first place has become a lucrative market. |
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In passing under a tree infested with aphides the drops can be felt like a fine rain. |
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Severely infested grains and cheese usually require fumigation to achieve control of these pests. |
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Over the last two years, the city's shelters and rooming houses have gradually become severely infested with bedbugs. |
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The swamp itself was muddy, turbid, and infested with biting gnats and mosquitoes. |
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A portion of these losses may be attributed to decreased BW by stocker cattle grazing rangelands infested with locoweed. |
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True, the Lakes' shores lacked the sand fleas that infested ocean beaches and scared off those who couldn't tell them apart from lice. |
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The article had gone on to becry fat ugly Americans who infested the world's civilized airports in baggy sweatsuits and squeaky tennis shoes. |
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An infested plant will have yellow-speckled leaves and may be covered with tentlike webs. |
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Many boletes are worth eating, but their stems tend to become infested with insects or maggots and often have to be discarded. |
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Fortunately sport, at its grassroots at least, is not infested with false praise and unearned promotions. |
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Raymond told how he slept alone in a old stone granary that was infested with rats during the winter in preparation for the programme. |
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It outcompetes forage grasses, and its thornlike prickles pose a threat to workers picking vegetable crops in infested areas. |
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Honey production by strong colonies infested with bee lice appears to be little affected. |
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She was never very green-fingered, and when the plant arrived with me it was in a sorry state and infested with red spider mite. |
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The sight of his old captain in rags, his eyes sunken, face unshaven and dirty and hair infested with lice, amused him. |
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The idea is that there are huge derelict spacecraft floating about that are infested with nasty aliens. |
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Artificial seeds were coated with a thin layer of gelatin, and infested as if they were intact seeds. |
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There is no economical way of eliminating the clubroot organism from fields once infested. |
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Although musk thistle is not poisonous, livestock will not graze near the plants and may refuse to enter heavily infested areas. |
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Feathers of infested birds are discolored by mite excrement and eggs, and the skin is scabby. |
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This evil creature, mongrelization, disguised in the vermin infested sheeps' clothing must be destroyed. |
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Once the soil is infested by the clubroot fungus, the fungus will remain viable for years. |
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The leaping activity is higher in infested compared to non-infested fish, and is decreasing with size. |
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Wild garlic can also cause off flavor in milk from animals grazing infested pastures. |
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The prison, which consisted of seven underground dungeons and a day-room, was filthy, disease-ridden, and infested with vermin. |
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In the U.S. eradication program, infested trees are also chipped into tiny pieces after they are taken down. |
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Instead they are rat infested and neglected while rich people don't have to pay university fees. |
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His McGill ghetto apartment is infested with mice and, try as he might, he can't seem to get rid of them. |
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Paint flaked off the walls, pests infested the rooms and loose wires hung in plain view. |
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She hated bugs and wouldn't be caught dead having to do all that walking in the hot bug infested woods. |
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It is crumbling worldwide like a white ant infested edifice along with its credibility. |
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The species was believed to have been wiped out in 1918 when rats infested their home island. |
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The hospitals were dirty, smelly, rat infested, and lacked basic requirements. |
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Boulders are infested with black tree corals, mussels, cowrie shells, soft and hard corals and ascidians. |
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Sea trout numbers collapsed in 1989 with many sea trout caught in the net heavily infested with sea lice. |
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The integumental wounds were easily detected on the body of infested bee pupae by vital staining with Trypan blue. |
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Unfortunately, it is periodically infested with bugs and vermin, which can harass citizens, contaminate buildings, etc. |
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Some patients did not bathe, others were infested with vermin, and modesty was an issue, especially with female patients. |
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Even with an hour's ride yet he had detected the stale smell of blood and vermin infested rot. |
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However she found only a few trees infested with living colonies of the termite. |
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We've had weed pressure and insects especially mole crickets on the course all summer that got washed in with the silt and infested areas covered by the flooding. |
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Verbomania is a virulent disease to which many people have low resistance, and our world of talk is infested with empty words, platitudes, and clichés. |
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This area of tropical rain forest in north-western Borneo, lying along the mangrove coast of the South China Sea, was infested with pirates, slavers and head-hunters. |
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Cats may be infested with Felicola subrostratus, a mallophagan louse. |
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For example, crickets infected with bacteria, Drosophila infested with mites, and amphipods harboring trematodes all increase reproductive activity. |
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Besides, the very roof of the church, damaged by a great storm in 1961, infested with woodworm and leaking in many places, was judged to be highly dangerous. |
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One of the new pests to reach Ohio in recent years is the bean leaf beetle, which has long infested other states, carrying with it bean pod mottle virus. |
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Lanham's easy, entertaining little book proposes a workable method for fixing long wobbly sentences afflicted by weak verbs and infested with swarms of prepositional phrases. |
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Five infested plants with moist cotton wool were used as odor source. |
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The walls are rubble and sand, infested with fleas and insects. |
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One or two other insidious pests have crept almost unnoticed into my garden this month including blackfly, which have infested the tall flowering stems of the cardoons. |
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The admission by the council that it is infested with some bad eggs which are to be rooted out is a good starting point in dealing with the matter. |
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It is an ideal cash crop for rural farmers in wildlife infested areas, as it is unpalatable to wildlife and therefore is not prone to crop damage. |
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Just to make sure there was not a way on at the other end of the last entrance doline, they thrashed through the leech infested jungle, but found nothing. |
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Soybean aphids are becoming more active, winged adults are being found with all stages of development on the infested leaves, so the stage is set for active development. |
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The pine sawyers are wood borers and emerge throughout the summer months as adults carrying the nematode from infested or non-infested pine trees. |
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In the summer, though, Bettles sees more tourists who come to the fly-and-mosquito infested gateway into the alaskan wilderness. |
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For instance, the comb of a male jungle fowl deteriorates when the bird is infested with a gut parasite, but the parasite has no effect on its plumage. |
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None of the wounds developed an infection or became infested by blowfly. |
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The experiments indicate that a low-dose herbicide seed coating on resistant corn can increase yields up to four-fold in fields highly infested with witchweed. |
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Then it occurred to me that Tuscany was no more infested with nasty poisonous creatures than the peaceful county of Norththamptonshire, where I reside without any fear at all. |
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If shrubs or trees are native to an area with acid soil and you're growing them in alkaline dirt, sure enough they'll probably become bug infested. |
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Such sites might include low farm land and wet meadows along major waterways, including many infested sites along creeks and canals in northeastern Nebraska. |
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If you find damage, cut off, bag, and discard infested leaves. |
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Four to six leaf corn has been found with four to six leaves infested and the plants showing obvious leaf yellowing and purpling and some leaf dieback. |
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Dead bodies lay bestrewn upon the ground in red pools of fresh blood, now infested with rats and various other scavengers whom had come in hopes of preying upon an easy meal. |
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The walls are checkered by crumbling yellow paint and infested with rodents. |
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Every once in a while, her friends call, like the one who suspected she was staying in an infested hotel. |
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Many houses were infested with mice, flies, and other unsavoury creatures. |
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Vigorous trunks are infested by both basidiospores and vegetative mycelium of the pathogen. |
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The infested house needs a thorough cleansing before it will be inhabitable. |
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Pearce has swept away the poison and paranoia which infested Billy Davies' unlamented regime at the City Ground. |
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Food supplies were frequently in terrible condition, infested with mould, weevils, worms, and maggots. |
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Infection is acquired when people come into contact with fresh water infested with the larval forms of parasitic blood flukes. |
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A NORTH Wales farmer yesterday admitted leaving carcasses rotting in his fields and undipped sheep infested with scab. |
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Patches of red on the stricken whale show it is infested with tiny crabs called cyamids. |
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You one-W deworm when infested By two-W dewworms, much detested, But I'll bet a sore with screwworm you never saw a three-W dewwworm. |
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In Transcaucasia, the majority of wildcats are infested by the tick Ixodes ricinus. |
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In some summers, wildcats are infested with fleas of the Ceratophyllus genus, which they likely contract from brown rats. |
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In heavily infested nests the chicks were noticeably exsanguinated and jaundiced. |
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When denied adequate light and air circulation, it becomes infested with scale insects, leaf beetles and borers. |
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The city had wanted to do just that to other trees planted on the right-of-way when elm leaf beetles infested the trees about two years ago. |
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Wolves are often infested with a variety of arthropod exoparasites, including fleas, ticks, lice, and mites. |
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Mother Teresa worked in the slums of Calcutta in streets infested with vagabonds who'd slit your throat for the price of a pappadum. |
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He said the process begins by demobilizing a room after a survey of the infested areas. |
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If critters such as armadillos and possums are digging up the landscape, that's a sign that grub worms and cutworms have infested the lawn. |
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The search begins on a cocoa plantation infested with rats, the ideal prey for a hungry Bushmaster. |
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Lucuma salicifolia and Micropholis mexicana are the most infested fruit species. They have a very short fructification period. |
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Louis, and since Hurricane Katrina my family has been practically eaten alive by mosquitoes and infested with sand fleas. |
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Robbers infested the highways and oppressed the smaller towns and villages. |
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Young crawlers were obtained by dissecting female lobate lac scales that infested wax myrtles. |
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Unfortunately Sovietology, widely defined, was infested with biased statements. |
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Murdock said PIGS was originally developed to store cowpeas, or black-eyed peas, which can be infested in storage by cowpea weevils, an invasive insect. |
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This sounds like another pandering attempt to communize public lands for the self-serving, urban eco-elite that have infested our state for the last 15 years. |
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Clinical examination revealed an extensive wound within the neck tumor at levels II and V on the right that was heavily infested with maggot larvae. |
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The number of detected ticks per infested bird was usually in the range of 1-5 ticks, but 2 birds, a song thrush and a European robin, carried 41 and 39 ticks, respectively. |
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The fungus mycelium develops on the surface of the infested timber and usually takes the form of a mushroom-like fruiting body with a cotton wool texture. |
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In the laboratory the tepals of the infested nut were separated and were care fully examined under the microscope for describing the presence of mite. |
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The lateral growth of these underground shoots can be very rapid, so that, from a small patch of couch, a large area of coffee can become infested in a short time. |
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Its roof was infested with deathwatch beetle, woodworm and dry rot. |
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Wide open and drift educing tracks with multiple powerups provide the setting for boost infested, mega-weapon battles among 12 highly heated karts. |
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He introduced daily baked bread on board ships, whereas when he entered the service it was customary to eat hard biscuits, frequently infested by biscuit weevils. |
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