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Some species benefit temporarily, like mice that feast on abundant cheatgrass seeds.
Mr. Chen said retail and restaurant customers would benefit from an initiative that would help reduce the trash on Chinatown's streets and the vermin that feast on it.
A murder victim lying unclaimed and unmourned outdoors may crawl with maggots and glucose-hungry flies that feast on clots and wounds.
This year, for instance, a haunted house called "Nightingales: Blood Prey" is a mash-up of two concepts thrown on that board: terror in a World War I trench and demonic nurses that feast on the weak and dying.
(The sulfur compounds that give rise to bad breath are produced by various strains of bacteria that feast on food deposits and other debris in the back of the mouth).
Dr. Stuart Firestein, a research scientist and associate professor at Columbia University, said rotting meat or spoiled milk were long-lasting problems, perhaps because of the bacteria that feast on them, and were tough to eradicate.
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The costs of new acquisitions become unmanageable in a system that feasts on debt.
Rather, it was the numerous deer that feasted on the large rectangular beds behind his old stone house.
Lauded for his defense, Cervelli has blossomed into a dynamic offensive player, headlining a deep and productive bench that feasts on underwhelming pitching.
Proving once again that horror is a genre that feasts upon its own entrails, The Descent duly devours and regurgitates an impressive smorgasbord of shockers.
CAN a juvenile bald eagle that feasted for weeks on pizza and fried chicken ever find happiness in the wild again?
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