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The parents do not clean debris and fecal material of the young from the nest, which becomes littered.
AS THE road approaches Kisumu, Kenya's third-biggest city and capital of the Luos, the country's third-biggest but angriest ethnic group, it becomes littered with rubble and burnt vehicles.
But if it can be made to do so, the lure of a reliable, free fuel source may mean the seabed eventually becomes littered with tiny power stations.Corrections: An earlier version of this article inadvertently transplanted Ocean Renewable Power Company from Maine to Oregon.
My Instagram feed becomes littered with bucolic pictures of my dainties fluttering in the sunny breeze and I become prone to embarking upon long-winded screeds to anyone within earshot about how amazing my sheets smell when they're dried in the fresh air.
But it also means that iPad becomes littered with apps that aren't fully functional and that continually ask the child to buy, buy, buy.
Quickly, the sterility of the scene becomes littered with blood and guts.
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By the 70s, the water was becoming too hostile to sustain much of any kind of life and the shoreline became littered with thousands and thousands of dead fish. .
By the 70s, the water was becoming too hostile to sustain much of any kind of life, and the shoreline became littered with thousands and thousands of dead fish. .
Backyards become littered with trash and junk.
"Theatre for years became littered with park benches," John Guare wrote.
The once pristine stage area became littered with broken stubs of chalk, puddles of water and discarded personal items.
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