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But still, Saint Rachel would applaud its core values: no bird is ever likely to be silenced by Bug A Salt.
It is sometimes used colloquially to mean "bug" —a very general term, unlike the scientific "insect".
"I caught a bug a couple of days ago".
One recent discovery was the Heartbleed bug, a flaw in a widely used encryption system.
Visser drives a VW bug; he is a bug, a rotting one — he draws flies.
I WAS bitten by the rosemary bug a few weeks ago at DeBaggio Herbs.
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"Bug-A-Boo": Constant communication can feel more like harassment than affection.
She was the songwriter behind TLC's No Scrubs, Destiny's Child's Bug-a-Boo and Bills, Bills, Bills, and Pink's There You Go.
His supporters, by contrast, found those aspects of Trump a feature, not a bug -- a sign that he alone understands how badly the country has gone off course.
In any case, Poe quickly turned to writing "The Gold-bug," a story about a brilliant cryptographer, man above men, named Legrand.
I also met June-Bug, a calf who has developed a bond with my 3-year-old granddaughter, Chloe.
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