In doing so, it revealed its weakness, prompting other nations to pick, parasitically, at America's weakness for their own short-term gains. |
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Probably because the pose suggests that she's able to sit on her own, when in fact she is leaning parasitically on her Mama. |
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These little beasts can take up residence in your gut and other assorted innards and live parasitically from you for many, many years. |
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The Stalinist CCP cohered into a privileged bureaucratic caste resting parasitically atop an economy that was soon collectivized. |
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The pea crab Pinnotheres ostreum, on the other hand, parasitically feeds on the American oyster, causing gill damage. |
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A few years later, similar finds led to the discovery that the smaller fish were really mature males living parasitically on the female. |
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This bureaucracy, which parasitically sits atop the unions, is on the one hand susceptible to the demands of its working-class base. |
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When used with USB, the KEYSTATION may be parasitically powered by your computer's USB port. |
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Work of Art is the new Anti-Aesthetic to the self-obsessed and parasitically over-professionalized Art World. |
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The candiru feeds parasitically by burrowing into body orifices, jamming itself in place using barbs along its sides then drinking the blood of its victim. |
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In the tracking shot, the viewer becomes a ghostly guest moving parasitically along with the all-knowing camera as the space of the filmic world is mapped. |
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The Stalinist bureaucracy was an unstable caste resting parasitically on the socialized foundations of the workers state, which it was at times compelled to defend. |
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In most species an adult female lays her eggs on a host plant, and, after they hatch, the caterpillars complete their development by feeding parasitically on that plant. |
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The battle of culture against nature is depicted therein as an unending combat between a highly Americanized humanity and extraterrestrial insectoid species that parasitically make use of humans in order to reproduce. |
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We are the ultimate abusive guests, parasitically sucking the good bits from the earth and excreting only rubbish. |
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Government employees' unions living parasitically on Detroit have been less aware than ichneumon larvae. |
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At the time of the death of Stalin, the conviction that Georgia had shamefully exploited and parasitically enjoyed Soviet bounty was widely anchored in the minds of Russians. |
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He would court opprobrium if he were to argue that, as a class of human beings, they lack morals or self-control, or to claim that they exist parasitically on the hard work of others. |
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Globalization, in contrast, is the project of a powerful economic minority that parasitically piggybacks onto this planetarizing trend and uses the communications media to disseminate its paradigms. |
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Increasing children's infections and stress, decreasing breastfeeding, and decreasing parental time spent with children may stimulate economic activity and swell the GDP, but only by parasitically bleeding the family. |
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But who cares if FIFA is a corrupt organisation run by a cabal of dishonest, greedy, self-serving, old boys, parasitically cashing in on the game? |
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