For that matter, baseball is thick with Latin players from impoverished backgrounds in poor nations.
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And be on the lookout in financially strapped rural areas and beach towns thick with tourists.
The historic Courthouse section of Janesville is still thick with members of the Ryan clan.
The air has been thick with smoke and ash covers my car every morning.
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They go diving in waters alive with coral fishes but thick with plastic bags.
The lightbulbs flickered their last years ago, and the windows are thick with grease.
Neighborhoods that once were thick with homes seemed almost to revert to the fields from which they'd sprung.
Southern Punjab, a favourite area for rich people from the Arabian Gulf, is now thick with well-funded religious institutions.
During the week, it is a popular lunch spot thick with business suits.
The sun was out and the air was thick with restless, hormonal energy.
Gridlocked and thick with exhaust fumes, Bangkok is one of the most difficult cities in which to get around.
But it means operating in a dangerous corner of northwest Mexico, where three states converge and the ground is thick with bandits.
The air was thick with the din of an insect chorus, while the wind arrived in waves through the bush.
The air was thick with self-congratulation at the summer meeting of the National Association of Attorneys General in Providence, R.
The unwary package tourist could find himself in a barely-built concrete rectangle plonked in desert-scrub wasteland, thick with cement dust.
But its bed was thick with well-worn river stones, testimony to uncountable seasons of floods and the persuasive nature of water.
The court was told that one neighbour opened the flat door and could see flames and the porch was thick with smoke.
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Try the main beach strip, which is thick with vendors serving breakfast favourite pav bhaji (a buttery bread roll dipped in curry).
It's an inky blue body of water thick with floating, ancient ice.
Walking paths were thick with folks of all ages strolling and jogging.
The city centre is crumbling, its roads cratered and thick with rubbish.
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Many of the barracks were destroyed by the retreating Nazis, but some still stand, thick with time-trodden dust and heavy with eerie air.
The airline business, whose cocktail of old-fashioned national giants, regulators and sparky new upstarts resembles the telecoms industry's, is newly thick with alliances.
He lived and hiked among dense eucalyptus forests in the Dandenong Ranges National Park, which were thick with mosquitoes whose bites scarred his face.
Whichever you choose, make sure to wear hiking boots and leech socks -- the forest floor is muddy and thick with small, innocuous leeches.
The film evokes the wonder of a country where the medieval is still recent and the landscape is thick with centuries of cultural invention.
On a recent afternoon the sun shone brightly on Blue Springs, a town in the state's north-east thick with scrub trees and kudzu vines.
Wearing a headlamp, the sky looks absolutely thick with the stuff.
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The air is thick with the smell of popcorn and the sound of hawkers selling everything from backscratchers to freshly baked simit, the national bread snack.
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