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Neon Indian's wistful pop marches emerged from thickets of staticky synthesizer noise and disappeared back into them.

Ashbery followed a roughly similar evolution, from thickets of verbal complexity to a kind of carefree stream of consciousness.

He has many gears, and many gaits, from herky-jerks, to prances, to diagonal streaks as he emerges from thickets into space.

The young Marines fought heroically, taking terrible casualties, especially from thickets of homemade mines affixed to irrigation canals, culverts and walls.

Take Devin Blair's transporting portfolio of the city's ample parkland, in which magnificent old buildings peek out almost cautiously from thickets of green in the Charlottenburger palace gardens, or on Pfaueninsel, a tiny island accessible only by boat southwest of the city center.

A block south, in the windows of the Calvin Klein flagship, technicians from the Snarkitecture collective — best known for installations like the cut-paper blizzard created for the spring-summer 2015 Public School fashion show — were putting the final touches on a monochrome installation that conjured a wintry forest from thickets of white-painted doweling.

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Changes in vegetation structure from thicket-forming bush encroachment to open grasslands have recruited herbaceous biomass and plant biodiversity and reduced the tick population, which has a positive impact on the rangeland ecosystem, livestock production and livelihoods of the pastoral communities.

The P. chabaudi genotypes used in this study were originally collected from thicket rats (Thamnomys rutilans) in the Congo (Carter 1978), maintained as part of the WHO Registry of Standard Malaria Parasites (The University of Edinburgh), transported to Penn State University and stored in liquid nitrogen.

They heard arbitrary information, snippets from thousands of miles away, emerging from great thickets of interference that tossed like an ocean, that wavered like a wind.

The costs arising from patent thickets are adding to the cost of R&D.

Mr. Ward said that within days, the animals had changed some wooded areas from impassable thickets to strollable glades.

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