Similarly, as soon as I crossed the doorstep, the June hordes of bloodsucking blackflies and horseflies left off their hot pursuit. |
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He pulls up his shirt to reveal a bloodsucking creature attached to his belly. |
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A female ready to deposit her eggs seeks out a bloodsucking insect, generally a fly or mosquito. |
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But to give the old duffer his due, he isn't the first to attempt such a blatantly bloodsucking sonic hook-up. |
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The extent to which I hate bloodsucking ticks can hardly be described and I subject myself to intense and private scrutiny when I return home. |
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Blood was usually taken by opening a vein with a lancet, although bloodsucking leeches were regularly used. |
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Wages could also be higher than elsewhere in the economy as the bloodsucking, parasitic capitalist is not there demanding his piece of the action. |
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Firstly, climate determines the survival rates of bloodsucking insects, particularly mosquitoes, fleas and ticks. |
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Catfish are also extremely diverse, ranging in size from tiny three-quarter-inch-long bloodsucking candiru to the six-foot-long 300-pound monsters known as piraiba. |
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She agrees, then discovers her legs covered in bloodsucking leeches. |
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It does push him toward drawing a caricature of his own, one of slathering, bloodsucking right-wingers. |
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A bloodsucking skill because, if done right, it means, in a business sense, never growing old. |
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When outdoors, people are encouraged to use an insect repellant containing DEET, an active ingredient unequalled at keeping the bloodsucking pests at bay. |
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Fiction suggests applying the techniques of genetic engineering to DNA extracted from bloodsucking prehistoric insects trapped in amber. |
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The article covers a probable impact of global changes on the distribution of bloodsucking arthropods as the vectors of inoculable disease agents. |
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What is necessary is to increase the buying power of the workers, not to chain them for life to their exploiters through bloodsucking loans. |
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Expropriate without compensation the holdings of the bloodsucking imperialists and offshore Chinese capitalists! |
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Many such diseases were spread through infected, bloodsucking mosquitoes, which could cause widespread epidemics by feeding on people or animals then flying to another target. |
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The bloodsucking tsetse fly of Africa is less than an inch long. |
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Above all they are gripped by fear. This fear derives only in part from the premise of a cabal of bloodsucking undead who roam the streets in search of victims. |
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Because there is a long history of walking corpses and bloodsucking ghouls in folklore, it is difficult to pin down a distinct set of characteristics consistently attributed only to vampires. |
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Salivary proteins of bloodsucking vectors. |
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Man, somehow that weirds me out more than the whole bloodsucking thing. |
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Bloodsucking bedbugs are sneaking back between the sheets some 50 years after being all but wiped out in the developed world, a new study says. |
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