In an outbreak, well over 100,000 of the flightless crickets roam across the land, devouring crops, grasses, and ornamentals as they go. |
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The Indian elephant and the Africa savannah elephant roam across vast expanses of land. |
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These bulbs are all distasteful to deer, which roam across our farm in increasing numbers. |
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Even behind bars, Lecter managed to roam across our minds as if they were open prairies. |
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Black-clad Khorasan militants, their faces covered in balaclavas, roam across North Waziristan in jeeps with tinted windows. |
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But I look forward to ferrets having the right to roam across Europe, but not just yet. |
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Allows Mobile Operator subscribers to roam across multiple operators and still access their home network data services. |
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Users roam across networks and network conditions throughout sessions and it is necessary to be able to manage available bandwidth. |
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No doubt, he will roam across the country in search of his dream and hoping someday to catch it. |
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Presumably, small mammals, which left the cover in the strips to roam across open fields, were easy prey for the raptors. |
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It is now possible to roam across borders in the EAC and for some networks, roaming extends to Southern, Central and West Africa. |
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Under sometimes life-threatening circumstances, they roam across the world, in order to find new products again and again. |
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But sharks roam across extremely large home ranges. |
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If you allow your eye to roam across the valley in the direction of the glacier, you will see the vegetation sequence typical of a glacier foreland. |
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