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Golden LivingCenter-West Shore was fined $59,150 in 2015 after being cited for, among other violations, allowing a resident's feeding tube to become infested with maggots, records show.
The lawsuit charged that the home neglected residents who were in crisis, distributed psychotropic medication haphazardly or not at all, allowed rooms to become infested with vermin and misappropriated money.
I hated that stuff and yet, because I wasn't around to weed them out, Career Marketplace had become infested with them.
The Jain merchants of India sent their servants on ahead to the next town to sleep in their beds and become infested with all the bugs that would otherwise ruin their own night's sleep.
A dread disease is striking California's coast live oaks with the ferocity of an oak-tree Ebola virus, causing the trees to sprout sores, hemorrhage sap, and become infested with beetles and various fungi.
People living in some areas may become infested with head lice that are resistant to over-the-counter treatments.
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Neighborhoods in the area became infested with drugs.
Eventually, the city constructed housing projects, but before long these became infested with drugs, gang warfare and crime.
When my office moved to a location with an open layout, my plants and those of others became infested with tiny black flying insects.
With the Swat District emptied of most of its population, their village became infested with feral dogs prowling the streets until army personnel put them to sleep.
Blueberries may also become infested and show signs of fruit infestation.
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