Refugees and migrants stream across permeable borders, arriving by sea and land.
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In time that stream goes all the way to the Red Sea.
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Work stream number three is the criteria enabling non-resident Bougainvilleans to vote.
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The 35-minute stream depicts and promotes extreme violence and terrorism, he said.
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And changing viewing habits means the future revenue stream is at risk.
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Place the bread in the soup-tureen and pour the soup over it.
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Put fruit in baking dish; pour the batter over it, and bake.
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Put the egg in last, and carefully pour over loaf; Serve hot.
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You may pour it yourself, she said as she left the room.
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Number crunch But while the data pour in, so begin the debates.
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They grind their points; they stir poison; they swarm in the streets.
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The breach widens; the green and yellow turbans swarm within the walls.
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In Maiduguri, the camps swarm with tens of thousands of new arrivals.
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My swarm-mates ask you to carry some small things to other places.
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The entire swarm moved once more in the direction of the inn.
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Hidden kingdoms underwater teem with life at this special time of year.
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A place where community gardens teem with bees, vegetables, chickens, and... fish.
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Therefore it had been made to teem with animal and vegetable plenty.
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Does not this earth teem with them-theautumnal winds moan with them?
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But with fame comes competition: Kickstarter and Amazon teem with electric skateboards now.
Ús de pullulate en anglès
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If Councillors detrain, demons pullulate about their feet, eating the echoes of their steps.
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There is no fear that the professors who pullulate all over the Baltic Plain will overcome the Latins in logic.
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A thousand schemes, a thousand possibilities sprang to life in his pullulating brain.
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Records attesting to his death were pullulating like insect eggs and verifying each other beyond all contention.
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On the roadbed there is a man whose front pullulates with scrawny arms, each from a corpse or an amputation.
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The great towns lie, enormous, pullulating, millioned in the plains on either side; they push their limbs up far into the valleys.
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In the pullulating salon of Washington string-pullers vying to claim credit for masterminding presidential victories, the Ax-man has more right to claim credit than most.
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At any rate he was safely outside the monument, with its pullulating population of midgets creeping over its carpets and lounging insignificant on its couches.