However, fly-tipping costs councils and therefore the taxpayer a lot of money.
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The normal infant was able to fly early in its second year.
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Pilots love to fly and public sector workers love helping the public.
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However, the political opposition in the province won't let this one fly.
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OPINION:When you fly along the Mediterranean today, what do you see below?
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In the middle of this Richard flies to Europe with his family.
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We would see the fire-flies winking in the bush above the beaches
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Fama, fame; volat, flies; Idomoeea ducem, that Idomaeeus the leader; pulsum, expelled.
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There are fire-flies in it; I shall see them and follow you.
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It exists everywhere in legions; crowding, soiling everything, like flies in summer.
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You could hardly want to catalogue him with the diptera or hymenoptera?
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I fancy these bloodthirsty diptera guard the Brazilian frontier considerably better than the poverty-stricken soldiers we see on the bank.
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That it is especially fond of insects is shown by the great activity it displays, when in captivity, in capturing house-flies and other diptera.
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I have been idly watching bees of several genera and diptera fertilising O. morio at this place, and it is a very pretty sight.
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The land evertebrates were so sparingly represented, that only three diptera, one species of hymenoptera, and some insect larvæ and spiders could be collected.
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Thelazia nematodes cause ocular infection in several mammals and are transmitted by dipteran flies.
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Additionally, we have carried out the proteogenomic analysis of P. papatasi by comparative homology-based searches using related sequenced dipteran protein data.
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Results show that GAA is the most frequent codon in the dipteran species whereas GAG is the most frequent codon in the hymenopteran species.
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In mosquitoes and other dipterans, there are two copies of AstAR, contrasting with the single copy found in other insects.
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These provide a valuable resource for these vector lineage, which diverged from other major Dipteran vector families over 200 million years ago.
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In mosquitoes and other dipterans, there are two copies of AstAR, contrasting with the single copy found in other insects.
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Thus, L. dentata oil presented insecticidal activity in M. domestica and C. albiceps and can be used as an alternative for control of these dipterans.
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In Drosophila and other Dipterans, homologous chromosomes are in close contact in virtually all nuclei, a phenomenon known as somatic homolog pairing.
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We have examined the effects of fluoride on guanine nucleotide-binding regulatory proteins (G-proteins) in neural membranes from the dipterous Ceratitis capitata.
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The flowering shrubs are then mostly in bloom, and numberless kinds of Dipterous and Hymenopterous insects appear simultaneously with the flowers.
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We are your truefly-by-nights!
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Swift and trueflew the fatal shaft and buried itself to the feather in the curved back of the long yellow-haired peasant.
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Like the trueflies that they are, frank body snatchers, they wait, before touching a morsel, for death to do its work.
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Both versions of the AirGeep were trueflying cars, not hovercraft, as they did not rely on so-called positive ground-effect forces to keep them aloft.
Ús de true flies en anglès
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Like the trueflies that they are, frank body snatchers, they wait, before touching a morsel, for death to do its work.