The rain teemed down as the summer monsoon dragged on and the locals claimed they hadn't seen the like for years. |
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The region teemed with muskrat, beaver, wolverine, otter, wolf, fox and bear. |
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I drove down streets that once teemed with life and now are ruined wastelands. |
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The city's streets teemed with people looking for entertainment, and he took advantage of the large audience, putting on 33 shows in three weeks. |
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The waiting area teemed with children wiping runny noses and scratching scabby skin and adults hacking with chest-rattling coughs. |
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Streets that once teemed with activity were now more silent than a graveyard. |
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Unfortunately it was the first real night of winter and rain teemed down intermittently. |
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They stood face to face under the balcony in the moonlight as the blustery rain teemed around them. |
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The event became even more surreal as the heavens opened and a monsoon rain teemed down, but the boxing went on regardless. |
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Unfortunately the rain teemed down and a few rosy painted cheeks started to drip! |
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The rain teemed down her face but she seemed not to care and her soaked clothes stuck to her body. |
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But alas, the June day teemed with rain and the street parties had to retreat indoors. |
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Our waters teemed with Spanish sardines, threadfins, and hardtails. |
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They teemed with cypress and fruit trees, pools and pretty fountains – and teenage girls on a school outing. |
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Whaling stations were set up on Spitzbergen, which teemed with life during the whaling season, reverting to a ghost town once the whalers had left. |
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The Challenger expedition's thousands of biological and sea-bottom samples showed convincingly that the ocean teemed with life at all depths. |
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Summer and winter alike, for over one hundred years, the Jacques-Cartier Market teemed with apple stands, to the great pleasure of passers-by. |
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Some 130 days after the wagon explosion, the area has turned into a town teemed with many modern two-three storey dwelling houses. |
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Its waters, which once teemed with animal and plant life, today bear witness to decades of over-exploitation and industrial pollution. |
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As the salmon teemed up the rivers to spawn back where they were born, they were easily harvested with harpoons, nets or traps. |
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The hall at the House of Peace in downtown Winnipeg teemed with laughter and music. |
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He became delirious, his heartbeat grew ragged, his blood teemed with the virus, and his lungs, liver and kidneys began to fail. |
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Those reports also found a wide readership among other explorers, and the southern ocean soon teemed with whalers and sealers from all over the world. |
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North and South America, though at that time uninhabited by people, teemed with huge, unfamiliar, and fierce beasts. |
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Soon afterward, the drought broke and the area teemed once more with life. |
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In the past two years the rivers flowing down to Goa on India's west coast have teemed with barges carrying iron ore bound for China. |
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The Mahane Yehuda market teemed with lunch-time shoppers stocking up for the weekend. |
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Seasons or years we reap inland, unclocked by the national eye or a stab in the back, teemed for breathing sweeps of grass through the whistling asthma of parks, burdened, hushed, poling sparks across pylon and pylon. |
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At Sea Liners like the Mauretania, Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth epitomized luxury in the heyday of ocean travel and teemed with troops in time of war. |
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For this occasion, the members of BCC have put the small dishes in the big and the orange T-shirts teemed on the white paving stones of the Palais. |
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The blanket teemed with small, rapidly reproducing species, which supported food chains of larger predators. |
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Besides government and nonprofit groups, the trade show teemed with building contractors and engineers eager to make the shift to green construction. |
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The entire place teemed with harried executives who had no time to talk to one another. |
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Both encounters got under way at the same time as the rain teemed down across the continent, setting the stage for two hours of high-octane excitement. |
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Their collections teemed with cabbage roses, outsize peonies and, in the case of Rodarte, van Gogh-inspired sunflowers meant to put a smile on the dourest of Fashion Week veterans. |
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He was desperately poor, living in squalid rooms that teemed with mice. |
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Each hatchway we passed teemed with bullseye fish, their iridescent scales creating a shimmering curtain of red that parted as we poked our flashlights into a cutaway section of the stern. |
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