The state's inland lakes and streams also teem with fish, including panfish, gamefish, and bullhead, catfish and carp. |
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The seas teem with mullet, squid, cuttlefish, cardinal fish, and it is here they swarm in a forest of wire coral and black coral reefs. |
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Would the writer contend that, if any planet had a sun as ours does, it would teem with life as the Earth does? |
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The taiga and tundra of this region teem with birds and animals, and bloom with wildflowers in early summer. |
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Our streams and rivers teem with crocodiles, gharials and a large variety of fish, turtles and dolphins. |
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This unspoiled paradise is rich in coral reefs and hidden lagoons, while the waters teem with gameflsh.
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A four horse teem mail stage operated over this route daily, except Sunday, going west one day and returning eastward the following day. |
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Today, the same streets teem with chic shops and restaurants, and many of the old factories have been converted into fancy apartments. |
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Today the seas teem with multitudes of creatures comprising hundred of thousands of species. |
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The streets of Saigon teem with people, noises, and smells like no other city in Asia. |
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Its 24 acres teem with wildlife and offer a haven from the rush and bustle of a tourist city. |
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The streets teem with hustling, bustling humanity, hag-like beggar women, street urchins and drunken revellers. |
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Females lay their eggs here, and the nesting grounds teem with thousands of flamingos. |
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There's so much to experience in Australia's dynamic and diverse cities, which teem with both cultural attractions and natural beauty. |
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Domestic interiors in post-Confederation eastern Canada teem with activity. |
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If the past eight months were full of international thrills, the next ones are more likely to teem with spills. |
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To the east, sparsely settled rainforests teem with 1,600 species of birds and 4,500 varieties of butterflies. |
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Otherwise, explore the water meadows of the Lincolnshire fens, or the ancient network of canals and waterways, all of which teem with wildlife. |
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The wilds teem with rosemary, juniper, thyme and wild oak producing wines unique in style and organoleptic qualities. |
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A Budget year can positively teem with supplementary and amending budgets and much carrying-over of appropriations. |
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Blue crystal-clear waters teem with game fish such as bonefish, permit, and tarpon, which have grown accustomed to a rich diet of shrimp and crabs. |
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With more than six billion people now inhabiting the planet, will we ever again see a time when whales fill the seas and the oceans teem with life? |
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We could be a million miles from the crowds that teem around San Marco every day, rather than an hour's boat ride away. |
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Call them swamps, sloughs, marshes, potholes, or ponds, these inland and coastal treasures teem with permanent wildlife and migratory species on the move. |
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Exhibit floors at specialty society meetings teem with vendors describing all kinds of new and profitable opportunities. |
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Its fields are fertile, its vineyards productive and its forests teem with wild life. |
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The letters teem with poetry shoptalk, booklists Lowell was always striving to be scholarly news of family feuds, literary acquaintances and politics. Lowell was always politically engaged. |
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In the mountains are eagles and vultures, including the condor, while the beech forests teem with treecreepers, woodpeckers and even hummingbirds. |
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Known as 'little Marrakesh', its winding streets teem with life on Thursdays and Saturdays when people from the mountains come to town for the bustling Berber market. |
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And it encourages the development of small and medium-sized companies until these countries teem with them just as do swathes of Germany and north Italy. Still, the EBRD has learnt that there is no blueprint. |
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After 30 years of the CFP, Britain's waters no longer teem with fish. |
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The oceans teem with a myriad of life forms in complex relationships. |
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Here you will find varied environments ranging from rough pastures and areas with more than 20 species of orchid to the springs where the streams teem with salamanders. |
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The streets of the capital teem with young children selling newspapers or cleaning car windows-scenes which would have been inconceivable a few years ago. |
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Dozens of available streams and watercourses as well as the whole hydrographical network of the Olaf River teem with these combative fish of all sizes. |
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These islands teem with life, on land and under water. |
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Here the slope is gentler and the thyme and rosemary scattered over the hillsides provides food and embellishment at the same time for the numerous rabbits that teem the area. |
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Nunavik lakes, rivers and coastal waters teem with Arctic char, Atlantic salmon, brook trout and lake trout, offering anglers an abundant renewable resource which has changed little since the beginning of time. |
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Both teem with lesson plans, syllabi, book reviews, historiographical essays and other materials created by and for teachers. |
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The teem is also adding a power system with six main distribution switchboards, two 2000A bus duct risers for research lab floors and a vivarium floor. |
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Up to this time it have been an uphill bisness. The teem was a good one, and the gear all sound, and the waggin greasd, but the rode is perhaps the ruffest in the world. |
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Combined with the sunlight available in shallow waters, the continental shelves teem with life compared to the biotic desert of the oceans' abyssal plain. |
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Continental shelves teem with life, because of the sunlight available in shallow waters, in contrast to the biotic desert of the oceans' abyssal plain. |
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The waters of the Sacramento Valley teem with sturgeon, salmon, bass, steelhead, crappie, bluegill, and more, to offer the dedicated angler a great variety of fish. |
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