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The fertilized egg then burrows through the wall of the mosquito's gut to repeat the cycle.
In moving images the charcoal becomes a tool that almost literally burrows through South African history and human consciousness.
The path still exists, but is now bypassed by a 2km funicular which burrows through the guts of Monte Tolobre.
Many horse chestnut leaves are now turning brown, due to a leaf miner, the larva of a moth which burrows through the leaf.
Called the Tactical Mobile Robot, this small, remote-controlled vehicle, which is still undergoing tests, burrows through walls or concrete and sends back pictures.
The alternate thrusting forward and withdrawing of the head produces a squirming movement by means of which the animal burrows through mud or sand.
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The bugs haven't figured out how to burrow through asphalt and concrete.
Groundhogs have been known to burrow through this levee, leaving fat round holes.
New techniques might burrow through the mountain of genome data and break the bottleneck.
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