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Characterised by entomologists as expert tourists, bedbugs cling to clothes, shoes and luggage until they reach a warm crevice, usually a mattress, where they can launch nightly attacks on sleeping hosts.
Time Warner centre succumbs to New York bedbug epidemic 2010
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Characterised by - Greed; Insatiable cravings; Addictions.
The Hungry Ghost of Perfection William Harryman 2007
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Characterised by neuro-tics and when pushed, neuroripostes.
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Characterised by oppression of women, homophobia etc.
Archive 2004-09-19 Laban 2004
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Characterised by oppression of women, homophobia etc.
September 19, 2004 Laban 2004
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Characterised by a child like joy of colour, creativity, adventure and wonderful mis-use of the English language.
Boosh vs. Spaced annawaits 2006
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Characterised by oppression of women, homophobia etc.
Catholophobia ? Laban 2004
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Characterised by its large limestone blocks and architectural layout, the structurally impressive house captured the interest of early visitors and scholars alike.
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The Alliance has always been Characterised by Contradiction!
ADDRESS TO THE COSATU SPECIAL CONGRESS BY TERROR LEKOTA, ANC CHAIRPERSON 1999
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Characterised as the Great Master who educates us all, 434; as the
The Education of Catholic Girls Janet Erskine Stuart
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