Old seal wallows, treacherously covered with floating vegetation, lay in wait for the unwary. |
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The goats forage, trample, and create wallows, scraping away surface material and accelerating soil erosion. |
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They rode bikes up and down hills, they ran over fields, the kids jumping into mud wallows. |
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Subdominant males form separate bachelor groups often in isolated ponds or wallows. |
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They are great diggers of wallows and water-holes and they help other animals to access water. |
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Like a champagne socialist he wallows in this surfeit of e-government assistance and yet demands that we reply by post, why? |
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She wallows in television, bonding with characters as if they're her friends, while ignoring the sensible advice from her real friends. |
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Tonight the entertainment industry once again wallows in its own importance for the 72nd Annual Academy awards. |
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Rory gets buckets of chocolate ice cream, wallows, let's her mom comfort her, cries. |
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A nice section of low, wet wallows are the main attraction in the Giant's Windpipe, which was so much fun I almost wanted to do it twice. |
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Most of The Producers wallows in dated jokes that have lost their capacity to make a movie audience laugh out loud. |
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And the transmission is mated to a powertrain that wallows in a vast reservoir of torque. |
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He's just your average alcoholic who wallows in self-pity and drinks every spare penny I can earn. |
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But the Vietnam he founded is not one that wallows in the injustices and hardships of the past. |
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On the ways I discovered many bags of manure coming either from the hen houses or from the wallows of pigs. |
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Special habitats such as pools, wallows, salt-licks, edible clays, caves, and lekking and nesting sites could also be protected. |
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The second movement wallows in the ambience of a folk festival, with its waltz rhythm peppered with the sound of bell chimes. |
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But where that album moved with confidence and conviction of purpose, Control wallows in an amoral netherworld of overamped midtempo ballads and incomplete thoughts. |
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As Dorian wallows in debauchery, Basil pries into his secret life and wonders about the state of his soul. |
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We contemplated having to prusik back up the narrow pitch, should the wallows be impassable, and soon persuaded ourselves to leave it for another day. |
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It is a poorer person still, however, who wallows in ignorance. |
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Children ride them to their wallows after their labours and clean their faces and ears. |
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Dull, dismal and discarded, he wallows in misery and loathing. |
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One professes to being nearly there, the other wallows in almost morose reflection that there is considerable effort required yet to haul him from his present fankle. |
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A question that we really have to consider is whether there are feasible alternatives to a social policy that, to my mind, wallows in hypocrisy and moral bankruptcy. |
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It wallows in the bends, but what did you expect? |
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At other moments, the film wallows in sentimental anachronism. |
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This might be done through infrastructure planning, provision of cattle wallows or laundry areas in or adjoining canals, or making sure that irrigation is also available for non-agricultural uses. |
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The spoliation is facilitated by the Congolese elite which makes do with the crumbs that the capitalist mining companies offer it while the Congolese nation wallows in poverty. |
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Suspension components on the Gladius are extremely softly sprung, and at even a moderately sporting pace it wallows excessively, while the Ducati, as Ducati's often are, has very firm suspension settings. |
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This lasts for some 20 metres, and then drops steeply into the Far Eastern Bedding Plane, emerging close to where the telephone cable is belayed for the Near Wallows. |
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