He reached over and plucked a ladybug off of my tote bag.
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She looked beautiful to me, wide-eyed and shiny, like a ladybug.
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For some reason, Madame Lefoux had never specified ladybug protective measures in its anthroscopy.
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They were obviously confused by the multiple ladybug dirigibles and their multiple Drifter companions.
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Molly was painting a scarlet rose with a yellow ladybug crawling up its stem.
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My bonnibell, my lady-bird, I have none but good tales to tell thee.
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Let us come into the town, lady-bird, and choose a doll.
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The lady-bird must just be passing through.
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Sorry to find the lady-bird flown.
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That handsome, perfumed lady-bird that used to come to see you....
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His aerial springs lustily to attention when he sees a ladyBeetle.
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Ladybeetles are congregating in a corner of a ceiling in this photo courtesy of University of Tennessee released to Reuters on November 6, 2013.
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All afternoon the flight continued, but by nightfall there wasn't a lady-bug in sight.
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Why not even the tiny, turtle-shaped, yellow-back'd, black-spotted lady-bug that has lit on the shirt-sleeve of the arm inditing this?
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Nearby two gingham sunbonnets bobbed up and down as their owners bent their heads to watch a speckled lady-bug crawl up a twig.
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When we reached the Soda Springs, we met the most remarkable migration of red lady-bugs that I ever saw.
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We may discover lady-bugs-small red or yellow and black beetles-amongour vines, and many persons, I fear, will destroy them with the rest.
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Consider a ladybirdbeetle's brood.
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Aphidophagous predators such as hoverfly and ladybirdbeetles are effective biological agents to control aphid pests in perennial and annual cultivated species.
Ús de ladybird en anglès
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However, the ladybird disdained the insect, and flew away among the flowers.
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Something crept across Amrei's face; she brushed it off-itwas a ladybird.
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The youngest is she who will have a ladybird on her eyelid.
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She had as little spiritual pride as a ladybird or an ant.
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And Milica the ladybird trips her way down to us too.
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I saw most of them being eaten later by a ladybird.
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The ladybird's wings spread like a shell cracking open and she takes off.
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Martina Dempsey, Wexford It is not the invasive alien harlequin ladybird.
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The ladybird, the butterfly, and the bee-whowould put chains upon such creatures?
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I saw this unusual ladybird on December 27th in a garden in Co Carlow.
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Why anthropomorphise it into the motoring offshoot of a ladybird?
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My ladybird, is it thou, and at such an hour?
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The insect, which resembles a ladybird, could destroy potato crops.
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They plopped the ladybird arachnids into empty plastic water bottles, filled with heather and moss.
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Baba the ladybird shrinks them to her size so they can join her for tea.
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I acquired a 16-spot orange ladybird on my person on a walk around Castle- town House.