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It also found that the gills of larval clownfish exposed to the sediment were congested with mucus and bacteria, much more so than fish living in cleaner waters.
Last night, the streets of Ferguson were congested with smoke and anger and disillusionment and disbelief, and also with batons and the malevolent percussion of gunfire and the hundreds of uniformed men brought here to marshal and display force.
The next time Jeter got to the on-deck circle, Rays fans chanted the convenient rhyme "Jeter, Cheater," and the following day, sports blogs and talk radio were congested with persnickety rectitude and upright indignation.
Movement forward through the communication trenches was not possible because they were congested with dead and wounded men and under shell fire.
The lungs of mock group animals were congested with palpable nodules (Fig. 3b).
The lungs were congested with mild diffuse or patchy lymphoplasmacytic and heterophilic interstitial infiltrates.
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In this scenario, we assume that the wired path is congested with congestion packet loss rate of 1.5% due to the forward cross traffic.
Roads are congested with traffic, he said.
The route involved Marylebone Road, which was congested with buses, lorries and taxis.
The highways, however, are congested with heavy traffic, including scores of increasingly common Japanese cars, the choice of Nigeria's middle class.
On Saturdays and Jewish holidays, the sidewalks of Teaneck are congested with baby carriages, as Orthodox Jews wheel their infants to services.
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