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The Apple Macintosh bug seems to bite some people and miss others.
Even Cincinnati, despite their record, is a team that is going to bite some people before it's all over.
But, as the recession started to bite, some of the weaker societies have begun to show the strain.
Scientists already knew that mosquitoes prefer to bite some people more than others, and that the differences in how attractive we are to the insects lie in our body odour.
Based on these data, scientists believe that the earliest four-legged vertebrates--or tetrapods--developed the ability to bite some 350 million years ago, in the Carboniferous period.
Experience shows that every change at Facebook seems innocuous at first - and creeps up later to bite some users and the company itself.
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Now as recession bites some news bosses are wishing they could find a way to get readers back into the habit of paying for journalism.
In the spot where it had been bitten, some fresh juice had oozed out, meaning it had not been long since it was eaten.
In the experiment, mice were bitten some 1500 times on average; that may seem very high, but studies show that in places where malaria is rampant, people get bitten more than 100 times a night, Yoshida points out.
"The mites very well could have bitten some people, but maybe we're on the tail end of the life cycle," Talley said.
One night, about three years ago, I was sitting by my computer when a friend started sending me pictures of some guy biting some other poor lad's face off.
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