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Pro-government rallies teem with public-sector workers in red shirts and baseball caps bearing the logos of government departments.
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The bruisers grow so large from the fecundity of the ponds, which teem with freshwater shrimp, cressbugs and damselflies.
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Major cities now teem with spas and nail salons, creating a whole new way to celebrate Mother's Day.
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The coral-fringed coasts, threatened by global warming, teem with unusual fish.
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The streets teem with shoppers keenly stocking up on everything from fancy new clothes and festive household decorations, to gifts for family, friends and business acquaintances.
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The Humboldt current supports one of the world's great fisheries: despite years of over-exploitation, its plankton-rich waters teem with shoals of Pacific pilchard (anchoveta) and horse mackerel.
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Both teem with cultural richness, creative people, capital and confidence.
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Next they hop on a traditional junk for a sail across Halong Bay, whose waters teem with prawns, oysters, squid and snapper that are staples of the local cuisine.
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Generalize this process, and the world would teem with more and more people leading less and less satisfying lives, until eventually the happiness of each individual would start to approach nil.
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Your photos fail to show, for example, that metres away from these half-finished benches are also newly-planted formal gardens, box hedges, roses, and sunflowers that, once mature, will teem with tortoisshell and swallowtail butterflies.
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Its top ranks teem with Americans.
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Both rivers teem with trout.
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