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Is television news infected by a liberal virus or is it infested with right-wing vermin?
Deirdre, on the fence about her pregnancy and her boyfriend, escapes to the family cottage only to find it infested by mice she cannot bring herself to kill.
It was first recorded in Lake Kariba in 1994 and by 1996 it infested over 200 ha.
(A ) Photograph of a T. mucorea adult emerging from the stem which it infested as a larva reprinted with permission from Anke Steppuhn, Copyright 2005.
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Arrington, now 84, was well aware of the problems at Gregory Estates — "It was infested with drugs" — but he had never met the landlord.
Television Neil Genzlinger If you're going to be brazen enough to put an exclamation point in the title of your show, you'd better earn it, and "INFESTED!" certainly does.
Two, it is infested, silently but irremediably, by drugs, whether in the perilous economy of meth-cooking ("crank") or in the casual transactions of daily routine ("here's a doobie for your walk home", says a neighbour to Ree).
I don't want to wade into those shark-infested waters (get it? Shark infested?) No, that is just too close to politics for me.
Was it crime-infested?
"I wouldn't call it rat-infested, but we definitely found one rat".
If the cap is a lighter red, then it is less mature and is in a stage where it is often larva infested or it can be soft fleshed, in some cases both.
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