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In addition to this, a Danish study of the seroprevalence of B. burgdorferi s. l. in deer showed that the risk of becoming infested with a tick positive for B. burgdorferi s. l. was greatest in the Capital Region followed by the Region of Zealand and the regions of Jutland, respectively.
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Trees began talking to him; he leapt naked into frozen lakes; he soiled his pants on a regular basis; he ate raw garlic; his hair became matted into a single mephitic dreadlock; he roamed the woods, his crotch becoming infested with insects; he began to resemble Jesus or a caveman.
But Berlin, to which the government moved in 1999, is becoming infested with lobbyists.
The excitement and anticipation for legendary US festival Burning Man has been tempered with concerns that the desert campsite is becoming infested with tiny biting bugs.
Despite becoming infested with lice during his short stay on the island, he provided glowing reports of his visit.
In China and other Asian countries, it has been used as a rat poison, usually to keep stored grain from becoming infested.
A small area on our property has become infested with Fallopia japonica.
If a website is infested with ZeuS, or other malware, and you visit that site, your computer will become infested with ZeuS.
The house is gloomy, cluttered, infested with a secret personality.
Modern politics is infested with a ridiculous, phony populism.
Wolves are often infested with a variety of arthropod exoparasites, including fleas, ticks, lice, and mites.
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