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And living amongst the tangle of tube worms is an entire community of animals: shrimp, fish, lobsters, crab, clams and
swarms
of arthropods that are playing that dangerous game between over here is scalding hot and freezing cold.
Swarms
of mutant grasshoppers crack windows.
It's really a classical adventure movie, with princesses and scimitars and sandstorms and
swarms
of locusts.
Inspired by a true story, this movie took place in Argentina and Uruguay in 1965 when a couple of gay lovers involved in a money robbery and then hunted down by
swarms
of cops.
Italy’s National Commission for Prediction and Prevention of Major Risks, which comprised the seven men now on trial, met in L’Aquila for one hour on March 31, 2009, to assess the earthquake
swarms.
The popular image of Pandora reeling back in horror as a cloud of evil
swarms
out of the jar is thus a modern invention.
As krill tend to aggregate in concentrated swarms, they are easy to catch and have become particularly attractive to large-scale commercial interests.
Conversely, the Western Roman Empire did not succumb to another state, but instead to internal decay and
swarms
of barbarians.
Even if the AKP can rely on the allegiance of millions of voters and
swarms
of new members anxious to join the winning side, the secularists are deeply entrenched in Turkey’s institutions, universities, media, and business.
“By leveraging automated emotional manipulation alongside
swarms
of bots, Facebook dark posts, A/B testing, and fake news networks,” according to a recent exposé, groups like Cambridge Analytica can create personalized, adaptive, and ultimately addictive propaganda.
Their per capita living standards should thus be substantially higher than in the US, where
swarms
of kids must be attended to and where new investments must be made just to keep the capital stock growing in step with a swelling population.
Before we mentally hail the next air cab, let’s consider what it would actually mean if the skies were filled with
swarms
of miniature helicopters ferrying people to their next destination.
News headlines screamed about online dangers that we could barely understand, alerting
swarms
of digital pirates to a bounty of new criminal opportunities.
Thirty years later, our world is not one in which the governments in Moscow or Washington are likely to hurl
swarms
of nuclear missiles at each other (if it ever was).
Nowadays, the problem is not a single demagogue, but a public sphere beset by
swarms
of “influencers,” propagandists, and bots, all semi-coordinated by the dynamics of the medium itself.
Visiting a patient was a nightmare: doorkeepers were many, visiting hours were few, and entering intensive-care units or delivery rooms was simply prohibited because hospital staff believed all outsiders were walking
swarms
of bacteria.
In East Africa, desertification has created ideal conditions for biblical-scale locust
swarms
that are destroying crops and livelihoods.
But as COVID-19 coincides with cyclones in South Asia and the Pacific and vast locust
swarms
in East Africa, the need to prepare for a world of unexpected shocks has become clearer than ever.
every one familiar to him, and each with a history of its own, while along the wattle fence stood the new hives with the
swarms
hived that year.
Next came
swarms
of red mullet corseted in gold stripes from head to tail, their shining fins all aquiver, genuine masterpieces of jewelry, formerly sacred to the goddess Diana, much in demand by rich Romans, and about which the old saying goes: "He who catches them doesn't eat them!"
What swarms!""Bah!
I could barely glimpse the swift passing of longnose sharks, hammerhead sharks, spotted dogfish that frequent these waters, big eagle rays,
swarms
of seahorse looking like knights on a chessboard, eels quivering like fireworks serpents, armies of crab that fled obliquely by crossing their pincers over their carapaces, finally schools of porpoise that held contests of speed with the Nautilus.
"Certainly; we understand in England that the interior
swarms
with them."
No echoes of that discord shall be heard where Father Tagus rolls, or on the banks of olive-bordered Betis; to the rocks or in deep caverns shall my plaint be told, and by a lifeless tongue in living words; or in dark valleys or on lonely shores, where neither foot of man nor sunbeam falls; or in among the poison-breathing
swarms
of monsters nourished by the sluggish Nile.
She will take me for one of those wretches with whom the palace
swarms
and who are placed about her as spies!
They were indeed
swarms
of sea-birds, with dazzling white plumage.
Their wealth is the least they can surrender; they must also carry off with them the
swarms
that are besetting the castle, subscribe a surrender of their pretended immunities, and live under us as serfs and vassals; too happy if, in the new world that is about to begin, we leave them the breath of their nostrils.--Go," said he to two of his attendants, "fetch me the right Cedric hither, and I pardon your error for once; the rather that you but mistook a fool for a Saxon franklin."
And again he fell to praising his gardens, his herds, his house hidden in green, and the hills grown over with thyme and savory, among which were
swarms
of buzzing bees.
From the lupanaria on the shores shone
swarms
of lights; on the terraces appeared new naked groups, formed of the wives and daughters of the first Roman houses.
On the market square, under temple porticos, and on the streets were
swarms
of fugitives.
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