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Buff, like Trump, claimed that Mexicans were swarming over the border.
Angkor Thom began to teem with tourists exclaiming in many different languages and swarming over the ruins. 
In its beak is a cockroach, a reference to the bugs we saw earlier swarming over the severed ear.
Until now, Russian aggression in Ukraine has been characterized by "little green men" swarming over territory and grabbing key government institutions.
" Politifact rated the claim, based on the footage from Morocco, that Mexicans are swarming over "our southern border" as "Pants on fire.
But if fighters don't quickly lay down for him he can often get discouraged and in swarming over Magny early he spent himself up.
Lady Gaga's halftime performance at the Super Bowl today is expected to feature hundreds of drones swarming over Houston's NRG Stadium, according to CNN.
But the farmers moved quickly, swarming over the small plot of land and hoisting the poles up to slice through cacao branches with ease.
Fat flies swarming over the breakfast table, clouds of gnats at dusk, creeping spiders, buzzing mosquitoes and ferocious little black biting flies that Swedes call knott.
Odds and Ends: The opening scene — ants, swarming over ice cream, melting on the sidewalk — is not just an awe-inspiring feat of directing and sound engineering.
But the high-tech designs and equipment are not the only thing drawing producers, who have been swarming over from Manhattan to check out the new studio.
The move to acquire EFO Films comes at a critical time for MoviePass, where questions are swarming over how long this company – and its cash – can really last.
Blizzard Entertainment's StarCraft 2 is one of the pillars of the modern esports scene, and it's usually known for grim scenarios along the lines of giant killer bugs swarming over once lovely worlds.
I remember my friends swarming over every blank wall in the city with black markers and Krylons hoping their tags would stay up just long enough to become more than a blemish to be painted over.
Rainbow sprinkles (also known as Funfetti and unicorn food) first invaded cookies and waffles; then marched on, swarming over cocktails and croissants, and finally, as a design motif, onto phone cases, scented candles and press-on nails.
The collision left a scene of police officers and emergency workers swarming over a site strewn with twisted metal, and local media reports said injured passengers were trapped after one bus was left tipped over at an angle.
There is no hard evidence that the proposed scheme ever got off the ground, although it may have played a part in deterring the short-sellers who were swarming over the Shanghai market at the end of last year.
Within a few months after the Montana Bar strike of 1865 Confederate Gulch and its tributaries were an anthill of activity with gold miners swarming over the ground, digging and working on their claims.
Wake remained under attack by the Japanese. After 15 days, with Japanese marines finally swarming over the island, on December 23, 1941, Cdr. Cunningham finally gave the order for surrender. Cunningham, along with surviving personnel and contractors, were taken captive.
Hunt for Wolverine: Claws of a Killer #1. Marvel Comics. Soteira Killteam Nine guns down the zombies swarming over Daken and take him into custody. Sabretooth and Lady Deathstrike continue searching Maybelle for Wolverine when they are attacked by a family of zombies.
Blue damselflies swarming over pond in Kew Gardens. Some pairs (blue male in front) are seen. Adult damselflies catch and eat flies, mosquitoes, and other small insects. Often they hover among grasses and low vegetation, picking prey off stems and leaves with their spiny legs.
The German bombers that had been forced out of formation attempted to make it to France using the cloud as cover. However virtually all were destroyed. Four Do 17s and six He 111s were shot down by fighters that were now swarming over Kentish air space.
Davidov and other Russian campaign participants record wholesale surrenders of starving members of the even before the onset of the frosts. Caulaincourt describes men swarming over and cutting up horses that slipped and fell, even before the poor creature had been killed. There were even eyewitness reports of cannibalism. The French simply were unable to feed their army.
By this time the Japanese were in > complete rout and American forces were swarming over the hill. Pfc. Craft > continued down the central trench to the mouth of a cave where many of the > enemy had taken cover. A satchel charge was brought to him, and he tossed it > into the cave. It failed to explode.
Ap Bau Bang II was the heaviest clash of Operation Junction City. At one point, the VC sought to overcome the advantage of US mechanization by swarming over the actual vehicles. US forces had M113 APCs, such as these, and even a half- dozen full M48 battle tanks at their disposal. At 22:50 that night a VC probe signaled the start of the battle.
Gough was quoted as making a famous remark in November 1914 that was to be repeated as inspirational in the dark days of March 1918. "As he watched the enemy swarming over a low ridge one of his staff said the fight was decided. Gough turned with his eyes ablaze and exclaimed: 'God will never let those devils win.'" 'Johnnie Gough, V.C.' by Ian F. W. Beckett (1989), p.194.
He instead draws his hunting knife and stabs the creature to death. Returning to the basement Paul tells everybody the creature is dead and leads them back into the church. However, as Donny examines the creature's body he realises he had shot it in the shoulder with his shotgun, yet the wound was suspiciously missing. Paul and Donny suddenly realise there is more than one creature in the church, and outside dozens of creatures are seen swarming over the church roof.
Manuka beetles have the widest ecological tolerance for different habitats out of the Melolonthidae subfamily, though they prefer woody vegetation. They tend to occur in tussock and pastures 2 to 3 years through development and been converted from native vegetation or bush regrowth. However, as its common name suggests, it preferably lives in and around the soil of manuka trees (Leptospermum). Adult beetles have been seen swarming over the small white flowers that cover the manuka when it is flowering during the summer.
However, this port of entry closed around 1950, with the Canada border station later dismantled and the US border station converted into offices for the United States Department of Agriculture.Maisel, Albert Q. Aliens Are Swarming Over Our Unguarded Northern Border, Look Magazine, New York, November 17, 1953, p. 75. This segment remained part of Route 217 (and its pre-1970s predecessor, Route 9A) as recent as 2005, but in recent years has been truncated at Montée Guay.Per the French Wikipedia article and Google Maps.
Within the year of the building's completion, the college constructed the apiary to serve as a laboratory where bees could be raised without causing the potential problem of stings and swarming. Over the years several other bug species would be raised in Fernald for class demonstrations and research purposes. At some point since its construction the building underwent an expansion with the addition of a third floor, the installation of several new hallway skylights, and the expansion of its main lecture hall. These additions appear to have been sometime prior to a renovation in 1979.
Pyemotes tritici is a parasite of arthropods. The females puncture the host with her stylet, injecting a toxic venom that paralyses the host, which eventually dies. The Angoumois grain moth (Sitotroga cerealella) is a pest of stored grain, laying its eggs on the seedheads in the field or on the grain in the silo. Until 1882, it was thought that Pyemotes tritici, which is sometimes found swarming over stored straw or hay, was feeding on the crop, however it turned out that the mites are carnivorous and are feeding on the larvae of the moth and other insect pests.
The Pier Theatre, Luna Park (established in August 1944 on the site of the current salt water lagoon), and the Redcliffe Rollerdrome were all popular components of what was a seaside entertainment precinct near the Redcliffe jetty. With the armed forces swarming over Redcliffe, Arthur Comino was in a good position to capitalise on the situation. After Moreton Vista burned down he planned an entirely new building for the site, and his plans were ambitious for the time. From February 1942 National Security Regulations restricted civilian building, although it was possible to get a permit if construction was linked to the war effort.
During the build up to the battle at Tell El Kebir the specially raised 8th Railway Company RE operated trains carrying stores and troops, as well as repairing track. On the day of the battle they ran a train into Tell El Kebir station at between 8-9am (13 September) and "found it completely blocked with trains, full of the enemy's ammunition: the line strewn with dead and wounded, and our own soldiers swarming over the place almost mad for want of water" (extract from Captain Sidney Smith's diary). Once the station was cleared they began to ferry the wounded, prisoners and troops with stores to other destinations.
Thus 6th-century Gallo-Romans of Gregory's class, surrounded by the ruins of Roman temples and public buildings, attributed the destruction they saw to the plundering raids of the Alemanni. In the early summer of 268, the Emperor Gallienus halted their advance into Italy, but then had to deal with the Goths. When the Gothic campaign ended in Roman victory at the Battle of Naissus in September, Gallienus' successor Claudius Gothicus turned north to deal with the Alemanni, who were swarming over all Italy north of the Po River. After efforts to secure a peaceful withdrawal failed, Claudius forced the Alemanni to battle at the Battle of Lake Benacus in November.
Green lanternsharks feed mainly on squid and octopus, and are frequently found with cephalopod eyes and beaks in their stomachs so large that the sharks would have had to distend their jaws considerably to swallow them. It is uncertain how these diminutive sharks manage to overwhelm prey often much larger than themselves; Stewart Springer has proposed they may attack in packs, "swarming" over a single large squid or octopus with each shark sawing off pieces of flesh. As with other members of its family, this species is aplacental viviparous, with females giving birth to litters of one to three young. The newborn pups measure long; males attain sexual maturity at a length of , and females at a length of .
In order to avoid further major damage the two kings, Tullus Hostilius and Mettius Fufetius, reach an agreement to settle contention between the two towns through a limited encounter to the death between six champions, three from the Horatii and three from the Curiatii. The news of the agreement drives the two families to despair as the two sisters-in-law are doomed to weep over the death of either their husbands or their brothers. In act two Horatia and Sabina, supported by the people and the priests, endeavour to prevent the abomination of a mortal challenge between relatives by swarming over the Campo Martio just as the struggle is about to start. They manage to wring a postponement in order to allow Apollo's oracle to be consulted.
Osterville was originally named Cotacheset, based on the Native American name for the area. Over time it became a center for "oystering" (harvesting wild oysters) and was renamed Oysterville. Later a map misspelled the name as Osterville and the village became so. The following is from the memoirs of Sarah Hallet Boult, Osterville, MA, age 93, as of March 1, 1955: Membership in the Osterville Historical Society is not limited but village-wide and open to all who are making history today, steadily swarming over the pleasant acres that “Paupinanack sold for a copper kettle and some fencing done.” How many years ago? About 1648 The range of “Cotacheset” was along East Bay and the Centerville River, and when a man said he was going down to Kocochoice, he meant where Crosby’s boat shop is now, along West Bay.
Photograph by Garnet E. Palfrey When construction was completed, the streets were lined with many types of structures, from humble cottages to mansions, mimicking the style and architecture of different countries. Extensive outdoor western sets were built and used on the site for several years. According to Katherine La Hue in her book, Pacific Palisades: Where the Mountains Meet the Sea: > Ince invested $35,000 in building, stages and sets ... a bit of Switzerland, > a Puritan settlement, a Japanese village ... beyond the breakers, an ancient > brigantine weighed anchor, cutlassed men swarming over the sides of the > ship, while on the shore performing cowboys galloped about, twirling their > lassos in pursuit of errant cattle ... The main herds were kept in the > hills, where Ince also raised feed and garden produce. Supplies of every > sort were needed to house and feed a veritable army of actors, directors and > subordinates.
Meanwhile, the crown prince of Arcadia, Leontius, son of King Demetrius, is concerned about the invading Barbaroi peoples in Anatolia and a certain prophecy that foretells the destruction of Ilion by "a beast clad in iron" ("The Hero of the Thunderer's Realm - Leontius"). It is revealed that Elef and Misia are Leontius' biological siblings who were adopted by Polydeuces after an oracle declared that "The one born when darkness (Erebos) devours the sun (Helios) will weave destruction." Misia briefly becomes the apprentice of courtesans named Cassandra and Melissa, while Elef is placed among the workers building Ilion's wall, where he is physically abused and molested by the sadistic high priest Nestor. Elef discovers that he can see shadows swarming over those destined to die soon and soon grows to resent the gods and fate, thereby slowly molding him into a vessel fit for Thanatos.
Louis Livingston Seaman wrote about an incident in which the Honghuzi, who were also Boxers, ambushed, tortured and executed an Eight-Nation Alliance force consisting of Sikhs: > In January 1900, during the Boxer campaign (and the Hunghutzes were all > Boxers in those days) I chanced to be on the Great Wall of China at Shan- > HaiKwan, when a party of five Sikhs, with two coolies and a cart, went > through a gateway on a foraging expedition for wood. Shortly after one of > the coolies rushed back, so frightened he could hardly articulate, and > reported that a party of mounted Hung-hutzes had swooped down on the Sikhs, > who had carelessly neglected to take their arms, and had carried them off > and stolen their ponies. The coolies had escaped by hiding in a nearby > nullah.LONDON SIDNEY APPLETON COPYRIGHT, 1904, BY D. APPLETON AND COMPANY > Original from the University of California Digitized Nov 21, 2007 It was > "boots and saddles," and in less time than one can write it, the Royal > Bengal Lancers, Beluchis, and Gurkas were swarming over the hills in a vain > hunt for their comrades and the Boxers.

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