He said that, among the others using that network, there could be louses looking for their next attack target. |
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His characters were cads, letches, and leering louses, but they effectively tapped a bit of that inappropriate urge in us all. |
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Anonymous I understand his impulse: Banish the cad to Borneo along with all the other louses, including Arnold Schwarzenegger and John Edwards. |
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How long can it be before she's emotionally manipulated, professionally undermined, romanced by louses and ruined for life? |
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Since his original plan of using leftover roach motels now seems impractical, Jack must devise a better means of sending these unlicensed louses back to where they belong. |
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Medical surgical product indicated to eliminate acarids, fleas, ticks, louses, ants, cockroaches, flies and mosquitoes. |
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Furthermore, the bactericidal power of the saponine is also effective against the louses. |
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For example, ladybirds grow quite fast and they are the ones which eat louses fast as well. |
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At times it is a question of conscience, especially if you know that a single ladybird alone can during its development theoretically eat more than 3000 cochineals or plant louses. |
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And we weren't Animal House-like alcoholics and louses. |
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Think: In-situ leaching But with leeches, louses, Lampreys. |
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One noticed that in the Borty field, in the middle of the devastated french stocks, the American feetĀ remained quite alive, although carrying the plant louses. |
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Louses and ticks eat blood, manges too, but eat mainly the skin itself. |
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