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Sometimes these flies will enter from outside after feeding on something that died outside.
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"It's perfect for fish to dart out, feed on something and return," Mr. Galgowski said.
The sovereign's insistence on firmness and stern action was based on fear, not on confidence; his determination concealed a state approaching panic, and his courage fed on something akin to despair.
The suggestion is that they fed on something exceedingly tough and fibrous, such as the fronds of palms or cycads, both of which were plentiful during late Mesozoic times.
But this lyric would be less powerful if Shaughnessy were not also so brutal about how the mother must feed on something other than maternal concern in order to get by, especially if she's an artist.
Feed on!
Corporations and business feeding on cheap labor overseas will only increase their gluttony, unless something dramatic intercedes to reverse course.
"Like suckers feeding on sharks".
First, resist feeding on demand.
"Feeding on bonito!" Bobby breathed.
The sex act that requires one participant is Dalí's image of art, a narcissistic daydream that feeds on memory to create something self-contained.
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