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What's more, the world is currently so overpopulated that we're driving over 50 species of plants and animals to extinction every day, destroying rain forests many times faster than they can regenerate and in some areas consuming fresh water at least 10 times faster than it is being replenished.

One snakeskin dealer had this to say about the western diamondback: "There are numerous areas so overpopulated that we'll never be able to hunt the rattlesnake out.

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That film is so overpopulated with monsters that it begins to feel like a Halloween party overrun by crashers.

But, the nightlife corridor where she broke ground two decades ago is now so overpopulated with bars that getting a new liquor license is difficult.

"Fashion is so overpopulated and oversupplied with ideas that at some point in the future … the fame of a designer will not be able to assure the credibility of their work," the collective told Tank magazine last year.

There are those who look at scenes from Calais, Lesvos and the Hungarian border, and rather than feel the overwhelming rush of empathy that accompanies the horror, explain that, actually, this tiny island is so overpopulated already we're struggling daily to stop our children being nudged off cliffs and into the Channel.

The Israeli military has very weakly argued that the Gaza Strip is so overpopulated it is impossible to avoid civilian deaths during operations.

His version of "Merchant" has a plotline so complicated, so overpopulated with players and ideas and unrelated riffs, that I will confess I had to go back and reread it before I could make sense of it.

A: On a macro level, the prison system in America has become so expensive and the prisons are so overpopulated by people who are incarcerated for misdemeanor offenses that America has found itself in a challenging position to remedy the current state of affairs.

The news media are so overpopulated with conscious (and unconscious) shills for the 1 percent that even when criticisms are raised about the Romney campaign's more blatant lies these concerns quickly evaporate into a vapor of faux "balance" and are blandly rolled back into the dominant political discourse.

In a life and landscape so overpopulated by mythmakers, where is a mere mortal to find footing?

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