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It didn't occur to me that anyone else could burrow into it as I had.
You want to burrow into it, as one story says, "the way the bees snuggle into the foxglove".
Other species live at the bottom of the sea, where they may crawl over the sediment or burrow into it.
The body wants to burrow into it, but the mind is stopped, or at least given pause, by the vociferous political message it carries.
They feed on the manure, which is kept moist, and slowly burrow into it.
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Unfortunately, Brooke thinks it's a love song instead of a song of suspicion and paranoia, which keeps her from really burrowing into it.
The reefs there are composed of Santa Cruz mudstone, a brown sedimentary rock, slippery with algae, and soft enough that sea urchins can burrow cubbies into it.
As it burrows into its subject, this smart, coolheaded and ultimately wrenching film, directed by Laurent Cantet, explores class differences, corporate behavior, labor relations and father-son strife with an unusual depth and subtlety.
It's not cancer, but it can burrow into the brain and kill you, so you have to have it removed.
As the beetles burrow into wood, they inoculate it with fungi.
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