Swarmed
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They pick the small town of Finleyville but before they can land the inside of the plane is
swarmed
with tarantulas and the plane crashes.
I know some people out there may not agree with me, (like that butt - hole roger ebert who only gave it 2 and a half stars!) however I am finding it difficult to put into words how great this film is, as emotion has
swarmed
over me.
Soon, however, Caesar takes advantage(when Campbell saves him from being
swarmed
by zombies, risking his own life in the process)of an opportunity presented to him, and takes control of the group using his hand gun as a tool to do so.
In the background of this legal and moral failure is major cheerleading about the Bin Laden raid, in which a US Navy SEAL team
swarmed
a compound in a residential Pakistani neighborhood and assassinated a lot of people.
Allegations of corruption
swarmed
around FIFA for decades, culminating in indictments of current and former officials last week.
Thus Montsou, which
swarmed
with people on feast-days, now exhibited its wide street in mute and melancholy desolation.
In less than five minutes the whole pit belonged to them; they
swarmed
at every storey in the midst of furious gestures and cries, carried away by their victory over this master who resisted.
At the mouth of a hole cut in the trunk of a dragon tree, there
swarmed
thousands of these ingenious insects so common to all the Canary Islands, where their output is especially prized.
The whole Province had
swarmed
into Besancon to witness the trial of this romantic case.
The crowd
swarmed
ashore and soon the forest distances and craggy heights echoed far and near with shoutings and laughter.
He held up his lantern, and looked earnestly in my uncle's face, as he handed it in, when, by its light, my uncle saw, to his great surprise, that an immense crowd of mail-coach guards
swarmed
round the window, every one of whom had his eyes earnestly fixed upon him too.
The Downs
swarmed
with them, for since there might be no lawful trade betwixt France and England, it had all to run in that channel.
As to the birds, they
swarmed
among the scanty branches of the eucalypti and casuarinas, which did not hinder the display of their wings.
Agouties, peccaries, capybaras, kangaroos, game of all sorts, actually
swarmed
there, and Spilett and Herbert were too good marksmen ever to throw away their shot uselessly.
The tenants of the poultry-yard swarmed, and they lived on the surplus, but it became necessary to reduce the population to a more moderate number.
"They
swarmed
close up to the walls, headed, as I think, by the knave who won the prize at the archery, for I knew his horn and baldric.
Vast forests of palms, arecs, bamboo, teakwood, of the gigantic mimosa, and tree-like ferns covered the foreground, while behind, the graceful outlines of the mountains were traced against the sky; and along the coasts
swarmed
by thousands the precious swallows whose nests furnish a luxurious dish to the tables of the Celestial Empire.
Fires, around which
swarmed
strange groups, blazed here and there.
Quasimodo stationed himself in front of this open throat; he crouched and rose with the oscillations of the bell, breathed in this overwhelming breath, gazed by turns at the deep place, which
swarmed
with people, two hundred feet below him, and at that enormous, brazen tongue which came, second after second, to howl in his ear.
Soon the immense timber-yards were thronged with spectators; not a part of the quay, not a wall of the wharf, not a factory roof showed an unoccupied place; the river itself was covered with craft of all descriptions, and the heights of Govan, on the left bank,
swarmed
with spectators.
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