Next comes the pain that invades your forehead, temples and the nape of your neck. |
This species, typical of mesic to dry-mesic upland forests, has wind-dispersed seeds and evidently readily invades barrens. |
Civil liberties groups, however, have raised concerns that the long lens of the law invades the privacy of innocent residents. |
Now when anything invades another cell, or particularly when a parasite invades a red blood cell, they have to multiply. |
The infringer invades a statutorily defined province guaranteed to the copyright holder alone. |
The military, armed with cement mixers and bricks, invades shanty towns to build houses, not to destroy them. |