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Meanings of colonize new in English
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Usage of colonize new in English
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Swarming is the most rapid surface motility allowing Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria to rapidly colonizenew surfaces.
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Because NTHi is human-restricted, its long-term survival is dependent upon its ability to successfully colonizenew hosts.
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The Puritans who colonizedNew England, therefore, did not invent the town-meeting.
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The reasons that Europeans colonizedNew Guinea, rather than vice versa, are obvious.
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The first humans colonizedNew Zealand about two centuries before Columbus sailed to America.
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Presbyterians and Baptists fled from religious tests and persecutions in England to colonizeNew Jersey.
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Such dismal experiences filled more than fifty years of futile effort to colonizeNew France.
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Such men were those who colonizedNew England.
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The Puritans who colonizedNew England were frontier men, and were, I think, in general scrupulously honest.
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No nation since the fall of Roman supremacy had possessed such resources for conquering and colonizingnew lands.
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A Catholic nobleman of Brittany, the Marquis de la Roche, bargained with the King to colonizeNew France.
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I explained to him how different groups of birds had colonizedNew Guinea over the course of millions of years.
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Shortly after 1600, in particular, the Independents, or Congregationalists, founded in Holland the church which was soon to colonizeNew England.
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After deliberation they resolved to continue their efforts to colonizeNew France and to further explore the great river St. Lawrence.
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The United Netherlands speedily colonizedNew Amsterdam, Guiana, Cape Colony, Java, and other places, with a population persistent in Protestantism and in many race characteristics.
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Sprung from one of the earliest and most respectable Dutch families which colonizedNew York, all his interests and affections were identified with the country.