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But landing a plane, swarming it with sniffer dogs, and checking all the passengers is immensely expensive.
"When we start swarming, it's a great feeling, coming off the field, laughing and jawing about who got the sack," defensive end Mathias Kiwanuka said.
Japanese tourists are swarming it for selfies and poses, and we leave for a quick hop-on hop-off bus tour of the 1,000-year-old city - Royal Palace, National Theatre, parliament, and the new Opera House which is meant to represent a floating glacier - well, to each his vision.
The authors argued that, if the phenomenon was one of swarming, it would be placed on a firmer basis if the roots consistently and coherently re-oriented their growth from vertical to some other angle, either to the left or right of vertical.
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The more massive an element is, they point out, the faster its electrons swarm it.
Devils players have been sporting t-shirts with one of DeBoer's favorite phrases printed on them: "Swarm it up".
"In the event you had an explosion or a terrorist attack, if people were allowed to swarm, it's much harder to get them out".
Watch them swarm it and carry back to nest.
Given that ∼216 E. coli genes are specifically involved in swarming motility, it is a costly trait that would not be maintained if it did not confer some selective benefit (Inoue et al., 2007).
They've been so successful lately, they're swarming with it.
But in an even more symbiotic relationship, we also create the controversy we feed on by swarming to it.
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