Swarming Sentence Examples

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  • The place was swarming with police and displaced residents.

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  • The French swarming round their guns seemed to him like ants.

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  • His arrival, however, roused the suspicion of the natives, and under King Mwanga's orders he was lodged in a filthy hut swarming with rats and vermin.

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  • The panic-stricken inhabitants fled to the nearest strongholds, and soon the rebels were swarming over the palatinates of Volhynia and Podolia.

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  • The country was swarming underAbwith brigands, and the communications were so durrahman dangerous that seven years had been known to pass during which no caravan travelled from Cordova to Saragossa.

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  • In Bombay these towers are erected in a beautiful garden on the highest point of Malabar Hill, amid trees swarming with vultures; they are constructed of stone, and rise some 25 ft.

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  • Their swarming multitudes are of enormous importance in the economy of the sea.

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  • Nevertheless, instances were adduced where the most careful heating of yolk of egg, milk, hay-infusions, &c., had failed, - the boiled infusions, &c., turning putrid and swarming with bacteria after a few hours.

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  • If he doubts of this let him go to Egypt, and there he will find the fields swarming with mice, begot of the mud of Nylus, to the great calamity of the inhabitants."

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  • But in the mode of detecting these swarming bodies, a typical change was made on the 22nd of December 1891, Max Wolf.

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  • Paris at once rose in revolta Paris of swarming and unpoliced streets, that had been making French history ever since the reign of Henry IV., and that had not forgotten the barricades of the League.

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  • There is no cell-room either for storing the abundant supply of food constantly being brought in, or for the thousands of eggs which a prolific queen will produce daily as a consequence of general prosperity; therefore unless help comes from without an exodus is prepared for, and what is known as " swarming " takes place.

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  • It would be difficult to imagine anything more exhilarating to a beginner in bee-keeping than the sight of his first hive in the act of swarming.

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  • When this stage of swarming is reached the bee-keeper has but to take his hiving skep, hold it under the swarm, and shake the bees into it, preparatory to transferring them into a frame-hive already prepared for their re ception.

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  • It also shows sealed honey and pollen in cells, &c. To familiarize himself with the various objects depicted, all of which are drawn from nature, will not only help the reader to understand the different phases of bee-life during the swarming season, but tend to increase the interest of beginners in the pursuit.

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  • As the drones increase in number queen-cells are formed, unless steps be taken to turn aside the swarming impulse by affording additional room beforehand in the hive.

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  • Swarming usually begins in May in the south of England, and in mid-July in the north of Scotland, the issue of swarms coinciding with the early part of the main honey flow.

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  • I walked in about 20 feet and there they were in their favored halls of swarming army ants.

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  • Swarming is not the only means for carpenter ants to produce new nests.

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  • The ants went berserk their tails flicking high, all swarming to the point of contact with the bush.

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  • Then suddenly the dwarf was jumping up and down stamping on large orange centipedes that were swarming from the pile.

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  • Synthesis of the two specific homoserine lactone (HSL) AI compounds creates a spatial concentration pattern across the swarming plate.

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  • What the swarming locust left, the hopping locust has eaten, and what the hopping locust left, the destroying locust has eaten.

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  • This research is providing information that enhances our ability to predict swarming, and so offers the potential of earlier intervention to control locusts.

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  • On an uphill stretch, swarming with traffic and crowded by roadside construction, I clicked off the overdrive for a little more torque.

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  • The strongest belief of the natives was in the power of the ghosts of the dead, so that they carried the bones of relatives to secure themselves from harm, and they fancied the forest swarming with malignant demons.

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  • On that third of March, all the rooms in the English Club were filled with a hum of conversation, like the hum of bees swarming in springtime.

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  • The ship is swarming with workers in sweltering temperatures reminiscent of Puerto Belgrano in March.

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  • Reports have been swarming recently that the two reconciled and are back together.

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  • Another online option is to look up specific award shows or events swarming with celebrities.

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  • If you have the dog, he will also help keep all the enemies from swarming you.

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  • Sing songs around the campfire, roast marshmallows, and even sleep out of your tent under the stars if the mosquitoes aren't swarming.

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  • Initially, iMesh used a centralized database to operate, but in later versions they moved to the more commonly used "computer to computer" transfers. iMesh was also the brains behind so called "swarming" in P2P networks.

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  • Swarming allows users to download a file from many different sources so that the download speed is increased.

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  • They are single-pilot vehicles meant to be launched en masse against an enemy fleet - without shielding, they are easy to destroy, but when swarming, can be overwhelming.

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  • The entire area was swarming with people in all manners of attire from combat ready armament to business suits to uniformed police.

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  • He'd ignored the demons swarming her apartment building and followed her over the side of the building.

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  • The same day King Michael died and Sobieski, determined to secure the throne for himself, hastened to the capital, though Tatar bands were swarming over the frontier and the whole situation was acutely perilous.

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  • It may have been partly a sort of "swarming" process, caused by pressure of population at home.

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  • The panic-stricken inhabitants fled to the nearest strongholds, and soon the rebels were swarming all over the palatinates of Volhynia and Podolia.

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  • The above brief outline of the guiding principles of natural swarming is merely intended as introductory to the fuller information given in a good text-book.

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  • The world is swarming with the walking undead and you want to party?

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  • Devoted, however, as were the labours of Boniface and his disciples, all that he and they and the emperor Charlemagne after them achieved for the fierce untutored world of the 8th century seemed to have been done in vain when, in the 9th " on the north and north-west the pagan Scandinavians were hanging about every coast, and pouring in at every inlet; when on the east the pagan Hungarians were swarming like locusts and devastating Europe from the Baltic to the Alps; when on the south and south-east the Saracens were pressing on and on with their victorious hosts.

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  • The Hero, Left At The Head Of A Fatherless Family Of Twelve When Nearly Through College, Turns From The Glut Of Graduates Swarming Round The Prospects Of Professional City Bred Careers, Steadfastly Wrests A Home From The Wilderness, Helps His Brothers And Sisters, Marries A Habitante Fit For The Wife Of A Pioneer,.

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