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I was gripped by the story of prime numbers with reference to Alabama cicadas, which crawl out of the earth once every 13 years before taking to the air in their millions to breed.
Some of the most challenging black pistes (colour-coded to denote difficulty, with black being the hardest to ski) are now so steep, that snow-cat vehicles which crawl up the slopes every night to flatten and recondition the snow have to be fastened from a winch to ensure they don't slither down the mountain.
Perhaps, as he suggested, he is queasy about things which crawl - particularly when their destination of choice is the intestinal tract.
It's one of the few islands where the endemic Seychelles magpie robin survives, and between October and April, it's an important nesting site for hawksbill sea turtles, which crawl ashore to lay their eggs in the island's fringing circlet of sand.
This is the only way to conquer the pedophile masses which crawl through Britain's streets at the moment.
Yet watch that same exchange with CNN's distracting dial charts, which crawl across the screen with live reactions from swing voters in Ohio, and you'll see it didn't play well with the focus group.
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He recoiled, disliking those things which crawled and slithered upon the earth.
Away from the turmoil of the main FTSE 100 index, life was fairly tranquil with the FTSE Midcap 250, which crawled 5.3 points higher to end at 6,549.7.
It wasn't their next single; instead they chose to release So Long, which crawled to No 91 in the UK.
It was closely followed by Interstate 287, which crawls by Morristown, and Interstate 80, often mistaken for a parking lot connecting Manhattan and Pennsylvania.
The Mark I Escort (below) rolled off the production line as a sedate saloon which crawled from 0-60 in a hair-lowering 22.3 seconds, and eventually attained a top speed of 75 mph.
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