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"colonies" Definitions
  1. British
  2. the subject territories formerly in the British Empire
  3. US
  4. the 13 states forming the original United States of America when they declared their independence (1776). These were Connecticut, North and South Carolina, Delaware, Georgia, New Hampshire, New York, Maryland, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia, and New Jersey
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You have your more religious bungalow colonies and your less religious bungalow colonies, your Hasidic bungalow colonies and your Sephardic ones.
The flush handle (34.65 colonies per square inch), the sink faucet (15.84 colonies per square inch) and the counter (1.32 colonies per square inch).
It's apparent that once you're sent to the Colonies, you will die in the Colonies.
Emily goes from the Colonies to the home of the man who conceived of the Colonies.
Their colonies, which broke down faster than city and village colonies, also had fewer nutrient reserves.
From October 1 to April 33, an estimated 37.7% of US managed honeybee colonies -- colonies that are not wild -- were lost.
Most are from France's former colonies in West Africa, though there is a growing minority from the region's former British colonies.
The researchers went on to feed ten colonies with an artificial pollen supplement, lacing the supply to half those colonies with clothianidin.
Colonies where ants help the injured are estimated to be almost a third larger than colonies where the injured are on their own.
Onscreen is footage of the colonies, highly polluted regions that are being slowly restored for agricultural purposes (so that's what the colonies are for).
Researchers estimate the Danger Islands hold the largest colonies of Adelie penguins in Antarctica and the third- and fourth-largest colonies in the world.
But here's the thing — that's cleaner than both the refrigerator handle (5.37 colonies per square inch) and the kitchen counter (5.75 colonies per square inch).
They tried to anticipate the systems' trajectories and study areas that included 240 female spider colonies, comparing them with areas where spider colonies were unaffected by such storms.
That number went up to 12 colonies in the 2016 season -- and in reality it could be even higher, since researchers only monitor a quarter of all colonies.
Neither the government nor its critics know how many people belong to the "Windrush generation," those who migrated legally from British colonies or former colonies between 1948 and 1973.
This was President Monroe's famous statement that the United States would intervene to block any further European attempts to establish colonies on the American continents (while leaving existing colonies alone).
Today in "that sounds nice," a group of biologists studying termite colonies in southern Japan have discovered all-female colonies that function perfectly without even a single male termite being involved.
Essentially, the Colonies manage to accomplish three things for Gilead: Undo the damage of pre-Gilead America, ship the problem people off to the Colonies, and terrify everyone else into submission.
Plus, Janine (Madeline Brewer) and Emily (Alexis Bledel) are out at the colonies, working on who-knows-what, awaiting the death that the harsh conditions of the colonies pretty much guarantees.
Controversial currency Known as "Colonies Francaises d'Afrique" (French colonies in Africa), the CFA franc was established in 1945 and has been tagged as a controversial currency for its control by France.
Here are a Colony-worthy crimes: Emily was sent to the Colonies for stealing a car and running over a Guardian; Janine (Madeline Brewer) was sent to the Colonies for trying to take her life and her baby's life; the Wife (Marisa Tomei) was sent to the Colonies for cheating on her Commander husband.
They found 300 bacteria colonies in the fast food chicken restaurant, while the high-end Italian had 3,700,000, and one of the home kitchens had a staggering 9,040,000 different colonies of bacteria.
He has also been forced to split his colonies to rebuild his stocks, a process that entails moving some bees out of one colony and fooling them into building colonies around new queens.
We've ventured to the Colonies, we've blasted to the past.
Spraying the colonies with soapy water can help them sink.
ESA has plans to develop lunar colonies in the future.
In the past, simulated space colonies have gone horribly wrong.
Yet they live in underground colonies, caring for a queen.
The queens disperse and form new colonies in the spring.
So the women in the Colonies there do the burning.
Some former French colonies said they preferred the French model.
From space tourism to Martian colonies, these are tomorrow's moonshots.
So he wants to start building colonies on other planets.
They only speak Plautdietsch, the language of the Mennonite colonies.
Last year, the US lost 40.7% of its honeybee colonies.
They could be governed as colonies, with fewer constitutional constraints.
That way, you won't inadvertently start any interplanetary microbe colonies.
After WWII, US troops were sent to rule the colonies.
"War, suppression, destroying colonies of people, that's crazy," Hubbard said.
But this wasn't evenly distributed between aggressive and placid colonies.
Her work earned praise in both the colonies and Europe.
Insect queens are more like reproductive organs for their colonies.
Elon Musk wants us to build human colonies on Mars.
" And that "Russia will soon obtain colonies in Central Europe.
The colonies Dr. O'Neill envisioned would be much more inviting.
About 75% of the colonies survived the initial storm strikes.
In areas that weren't hit by storms, docile colonies thrived.
They communicate through a pheromone system with other any colonies.
All but two of the countries are former French colonies.
To do that, the university tapped into its worldwide network of beekeepers to find colonies that were known to suffer from only one problem, and to obtain sound recordings of bees in those colonies.
Or is Odette with Janine and Emily now in the Colonies?
The blooms occur when colonies of algae grow out of control.
Mars colonies Goal: Mars will be colonized as soon as 2025.
They must learn that the term "the Colonies" should inspire terror.
Unwomen are sent to the Colonies to work until they die.
In recent years, beekeepers have been frantically working to restock colonies.
Janine (Madeline Brewer) brings her wide-eyed positivity to the Colonies.
Kit and Fiona are married by the rabbi in the Colonies.
"If the situation continues, colonies of bees will die," he said.
We need to have wildlife professionals involved in managing those colonies.
The Commonwealth comprises 53 states that were mostly former British colonies.
Rockets are far too expensive; space colonies are more expensive still.
The collected samples were cultured, and the resulting bacterial colonies analyzed.
The flag features a circle with 13 stars for 13 colonies.
By 2013, ten million bee colonies had died across the nation.
The disease can kill small coral colonies within a few weeks.
Like all honeybees, some Cape bee colonies also have male drones.
"Our beekeepers have been losing colonies for many years," Pence said.
We'll exchange data with the colonies and then bid them farewell.
Former European colonies saw Europe's preaching about human rights as hypocritical.
He's leaning on 13 sticks to represent the 13 original colonies.
Her work earned praise in the colonies as well as Europe.
Even before American independence, several of the colonies imposed terms limits.
Like honeybees, ants often face important decisions about relocating their colonies.
The police descend on grungy artist colonies but self-expression flourishes.
These parasites have invaded and decimated wild and domestic bee colonies.
So far, Colonies says that unpaid rent hasn't been an issue.
Williamsburg quickly became an educational and political hub for the colonies.
In the 235th century, California's black farmworkers settled in waterless colonies.
They are also not in the business of child slave colonies.
The first concerns France's futile attempt to keep its Indochinese colonies.
We could be centuries away from having colonies like Edgewater, though.
Since 1635, impeachment had been discussed intensely in the American colonies.
Emperor penguins form colonies that can include up to 25,000 individuals.
Now, 31 colonies are being tended to by U.S. military veterans.
Former French, Spanish and Portuguese colonies certainly don't have this problem.
Some bumble bee colonies share symbiotic microbes that ward off parasites.
EC: Modernist artists appropriated imagery, art, and concepts from former colonies.
Our microbial colonies — or "microbiome" — actually help us survive and thrive.
Although the colonies used in the experiment were subjected to realistic amounts of the insecticides, the drones were raised to sexual maturity after being removed from the colonies in which they were exposed to the chemicals.
MéxicoOctober 25, 2016 Colonies in the West Coast typically migrate through California to get to Mexico, while colonies along the East Coast will make a pit stop in Florida's panhandle before flying over the Gulf of Mexico.
The hat was widely used by European militaries in their colonies throughout Africa and in India, according to Gentleman's Gazette, and became a popular sun hat for civilian Europeans visiting or living in colonies in the 1930s.
He was 25 years old when the colonies declared independence in 1776.
The incident inspired the colonies into rebellion, eventually sparking the Revolutionary War.
Even after sanitizing the sponges, new bacterial colonies seemed to pop up.
She's also the head of state to former colonies worldwide, including Canada's.
And Spain and Portugal have seen much less, outside their former colonies.
Despite unremitting losses, the number of bee colonies globally has held steady.
Colonies: Regions of land that have been decimated by pollution and radioactivity.
This crime is punishable by hanging or being sent to the Colonies.
"This would be an incredible civilization," said Bezos of his space colonies.
In that way, the Colonies also function as a barely disguised threat.
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Battlestar Galactica's Twelve Colonies are in a complicated system of 12 planets.
The ants have huge colonies with millions of citizens all co-operating.
Protectorate: The UN Protectorate governs the Earth and all her space colonies.
A few wall and log hives buzz with active Asian honeybee colonies.
Fifteen percent of the slaves in the original 13 colonies were Muslim.
The Beck Group also took inspiration from bee colonies in its design.
The French concentrate especially on efforts to stabilise former colonies in Africa.
They live in colonies of a few hundred to over 20,000 pairs.
Microbial colonies (yellow) coat the newly-formed seafloor on Kilauea's south flank.
Leaf-cutter ants are insectoid farmers, growing fungus to feed their colonies.
This year, summer losses matched winter losses, at 28.1 percent of colonies.
This includes reducing the chances of contact between humans and rat colonies.
Here, increased emphasis was placed on representing the customs of lost colonies.
But some people have bacterial colonies that don't change as they age.
The genetic bond between certain colonies of Argentine ants is particularly strong.
Anglicans, representing mostly middle and southern colonies, practiced formal liturgy and prayer.
Before that, British pounds, shillings and pence were used in the colonies.
The Colonies are part of the clean-up effort in two ways.
In 2149, humanity has established a network of colonies on the Moon.
It transplants these colonies to areas that need their kind of help.
The 13 stripes continue to pay tribute to the 13 original colonies.
Human activities can also stress bee colonies to the point of collapse.
Cotton requires 8 honeybee colonies per hectare — over 2,000 per square mile.
There are an estimated 150,000 families in the eastern state's refugee colonies.
Colonies of bacteria in your gut are known as the gut microbiome.
The Commonwealth is a 53-member group of mostly British former colonies.
Meanwhile, he developed a strong hand in novels set in former colonies.
Musk and Bezos, they're talking about putting colonies on Mars; that's nonsense.
Queen bees are particularly threatened, which means lower reproductive rates for colonies.
Well, Brunias was idealizing slave societies, the sugar colonies of the Caribbean.
They found that wasps were more likely to target larger spider colonies.
They rarely go above ground and almost never mix with other colonies.
French startup Colonies has raised a $34 million funding round (€30 million).
There's a waiting list to get an apartment in a Colonies building.
During the 2015 breeding season, three colonies didn't produce a single chick.
That includes operating any chapters or colonies it has in the state.
It was repealed the following year after violent protests in the colonies.
It's no different to how French connects communities in former French colonies.
Thirteen wasn't a nod to the original colonies, nor was it random.
Perhaps the colonies were, in some small but critical way, genetically distinct.
Great Britain and the American colonies didn't actually switch over until 1752.
So while HMOs might be the key to jumpstarting bacterial colonies in the pristine environment of an infant's gut, it's unclear whether the process would work exactly the same way in adults, who already have thriving bacterial colonies.
Our research shows that extracts from the living mycelial tissue of common wood conk mushrooms known to have antiviral properties significantly reduced these viruses in honeybee colonies, in one field test by 45,000 times, compared to control colonies.
The U.S. attempted to invade British colonies, in territory that is today Canada.
The colonies grow through the addition of randomly placed clusters along their boundaries.
Though I hope she doesn't wither from radiation from the Colonies too quickly.
The slug, a gaudily colored species of nudibranch, uses hydroid colonies for shelter.
Researchers used to stand over colonies, laboriously tracking the behavior of individual bees.
Former British colonies like Australia, South Africa and Bangladesh meet in horseshoe rooms.
"While these giant nests often appear less aggressive than smaller colonies," Ray said.
A few bungalow colonies remain, but they are only known to their communities.
There may be some hope for former British colonies shedding such legal relics.
The other Colonies are worse, though, the toxic dumps and the radiation spills.
According to Flaviar, gin and tonics first became popular in the British colonies.
Bezos imagines a future where humans live in free-floating space pod colonies.
Franklin helped articulate and manifest his vision for America by unifying the colonies.
When the lights go out in the Colonies' living spaces, women can transgress.
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It lost those colonies to other European powers and abolished slavery in 1847.
Britain, fearful of the implications for its colonies, ratified it only in 1970.
Each planet is colonized via "ansibles" which supply and populate Earth's growing colonies.
In the past, British royals have treated the colonies as their personal playgrounds.
What happened to those colonies of bacteria you were breeding for biological weapons?
Many other former British colonies in Africa took new names on becoming independent.
In the colonies and Europe alike, Protestant Christianity brought bloodshed and persecution aplenty.
Then, once all the colonies were flourishing, they unleashed some copepods on them.
Unlike London, Washington is not festooned with grand offices to run the colonies.
They've aso been found everywhere from England to French colonies in the Caribbean.
Some infected colonies have experienced a mortality rate of more than 95 percent.
The US also annexed other Spanish colonies: Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines.
Thinkers many decades ago imagined long-term "space colonies" travelling far from Earth.
Every state after the original 13 colonies has been admitted under this directive.
On the far-flung space colonies of Obsidian Entertainment's latest, unregulated capitalism rules.
New termite colonies are founded on windless evenings, at dusk, after the rain.
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Morrison's 2008 novel "A Mercy" is set in the Virginia colonies of 1682.
During his 2012 presidential bid, Gingrich advocated for forming colonies on the moon.
The original American colonies adopted many procedures akin to England's common-law methods.
Fuehrer added that 3D printers could be especially useful for building extraterrestrial colonies.
The nation that become Cameroon was an awkward amalgamation of those two colonies.
Its extremely lightweight strength could make it valuable in colonies on other planets.
But how exactly did chocolate become the trendiest food in the American colonies?
Her Labrador retriever, Mack, inspected about 1,700 honeybee colonies last fall and winter.
By 2016, the assurance colonies were producing more than 2,000 hatchlings a year.
As the saying goes, King George lost the colonies, then lost his mind.
Then she could go off the colonies and get killed by toxic waste.
But Denmark insisted on hanging on to the Norwegian colonies in the deal.
We have microbial colonies everywhere: our skin, our gut, and even our brain.
When it comes to Colonies' business model, the company doesn't own buildings directly.
Some colonies resemble gummy-ish lichens, but on closer inspection are woven squares.
The workers lived and worked in segregated agricultural penal colonies in East Texas.
The research team found that firefly colonies faced different threats in different regions.
After a month, only 9% to 14% of the colonies were still alive.
Moira tried to escape only to be caught and sent to the colonies.
In this country, it dates back to the earliest years of the colonies.
He came from Ireland to the colonies and fought in the Revolutionary War.
Seal and penguin colonies on Kangaroo Island are at risk from uncontrolled fires.
Come summer, they still look like animal larvae, but have become plant colonies.
The Pilgrims and Puritans in New England established Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay colonies.
By comparison, "healthy colonies consist of up to 1,000 bees," the agency said.
Large transplanted colonies are now thriving in areas away from cruise ship piers.
Expat colonies can be insular, but Mérida's outlanders are establishing deep roots here.
Atlantic pillar coral, which grows in colonies resembling finger- or column-like structures, has been particularly susceptible to the disease and is already classified as virtually extinct in the wild because remaining male and female colonies are too scattered to reproduce.
Overseas, colonies spread freely through territories filled with weaker, ill-prepared ants, or no ants at all, and the Argentines rarely encounter a foe that can match them, save for other colonies of Argentines (or fire ants, another Paraná invasive).
Instead, the USDA, under the Trump administration, said that it stopped collecting data for the Honey Bee Colonies survey for budgetary reasons, only a few weeks after scientists found that almost half of bee colonies were lost in the previous winter.
But if some coral colonies survived, there was hope, and she lived on that.
And the cause for concern goes well beyond the collapse of honey bee colonies.
Why did you think it was necessary to retell a history of the colonies?
"We had lots and lots and lots of colonies of cockroaches taken," he said.
It represents the original colonies that did not recognize black people as fully human.
They've established feral colonies that now cover more than 99 percent of the continent.
Can't this woman get a moment of relief from the oppression of the colonies?
"It was driven by the trade and movement of honeybee colonies," Dr. Wilfert said.
Three years later, they started scanning cormorant colonies near the lake, searching for transponders.
Beekeepers have long said that pesticides are killing off bee colonies in record numbers.
For all the shared history, Britain is a fading presence in its former colonies.
European powers drafted some 2400m Muslims from their colonies to fight two world wars.
Maybe that's how certain bacterial colonies manage to survive a white blood cell's attack.
These tanks also contained colonies of other species of plankton, thus creating mixed communities.
Thiel himself has been chastised for his similar grandiose visions of offshore sea colonies.
If they fail to fulfill their function, they're shipped off to the toxic Colonies.
"It's better than being shipped to the colonies for hard labor!" quipped Cohen, 49.
" The piece was titled, "Trump says that the Israeli colonies do not favor peace.
Its income per head is now the lowest among Britain's former Caribbean island colonies.
The thefts typically happen at night, when the colonies are resting in their hives.
They left the new country for Canada, the Caribbean colonies, or the British Isles.
Colonies of unaltered organisms must always be retained, so that they can be reintroduced.
Their colonies appear on every continent but Antarctica, and many, many islands in between.
In Spain, absolutism intensified with the discoveries of precious metals extracted from the colonies.
Their specimens came from hives managed by beekeepers as well as from wild colonies.
Humanity at the very least needs the elbow room that space colonies can provide.
Last winter, beekeepers lost nearly 40 percent of their honeybee colonies, according to NPR.
The shoes display a "Betsy Ross flag," which represents the original 2900 American colonies.
Research dives in 2009 and 2012 had shown little improvement in the coral colonies.
Our territorial status is eerily similar to the status of the original 13 colonies.
The Colonies enforce the Gileadean structure through fear, and also allow Gilead to prosper.
"Anyone who could afford to had left for the off world colonies," Popplestone says.
Bezos wants these floating colonies to have ideal, Hawaii-like weather all the time.
Like many other genetically engineered mice varieties, scientists don't keep live colonies on hand.
Australia's founding fathers, attempting to unify six colonies, didn't mention guns in the Constitution.
Waste from penguin colonies then nourishes those invasive species, which consist mostly of grasses.
Was it that dogs can be trained to inspect honeybee colonies for destructive bacteria?
But musicians with links to Europe's former colonies in Africa are bridging that gap.
And the war created tectonic cultural and political changes in Britain and its colonies.
He has plenty to take care of at home and in the French colonies.
Since cyclones can alter habitats, maybe they alter the behaviors of these colonies, too.
The waters had receded, leaving colonies of mold splayed across the wall, he said.
But it changed when England and its colonies adopted the Gregorian calendar in 1752.
The Windrush scandal reveals the complex reality of Britain's relationships with its former colonies.
As Britain learned in 1939, it's a lot better to have allies than colonies.
It was easy to repeatedly study the same colonies over long periods of time.
The insect's colonies are getting a bit of comeback help from some unlikely places.
Efforts to define Native American identity date from the earliest days of the colonies.
Like most artifacts from France's African colonies, it wound up in a French museum.
All 13 original colonies ran them and used the proceeds to fund capital improvements.
And organizations like Mars One want to establish human colonies on the red planet.
According to the U.S.D.A.'s Cost of Pollination Survey, an annual tracking of honeybee health and pollination costs that started in 29, 43 million colonies were used to pollinate almond trees in 24; an estimated two million colonies were needed in 2000.
It wasn't immediately apparent at the time, but the battle would secure the colonies' independence.
With all this talk about human colonies on Mars, why not dream a little bigger?
Finally, your pets should not hunt or roam rodent habitats, such as prairie dog colonies.
Lotteries were an even more important means of public finance in the North American colonies.
On an emotional level, he was happy to see these rebellious American colonies having problems.
Texas news outlets are already reporting alligators and fire ant colonies floating through the water.
So more queen bees making it through the winter means you can expect more colonies.
For example, some colonies of corals known as Porites survived the bleaching event, scientists found.
Laysan albatross breed in large colonies, returning to the place they were born every year.
The Southern states were colonies, and their interests were discounted by the British government accordingly.
If a handmaid successfully has a baby, she is spared from going to the Colonies.
The Moon and the Other uses the various colonies as manifestations of various political theories.
Some of the colonies number in the thousands, and new species are still being found.
The authorities are now focused on building smaller cells and strengthening discipline inside penal colonies.
Seeking religious freedom, they left for the colonies on the eve of the American Revolution.
CTAC is a Protectorate fighting force that quells rebellions and keeps the colonies under control.
The hope is that skilled beekeepers will increase the number of colonies by dividing them.
From humble beginnings in Warwickshire, it soon spread across the old Empire towards the colonies.
Wilfert adds that farmers and beekeepers should also be checking their colonies for mites regularly.
Colonies of fire ants, having swarmed together, were floating around like rafts of live embers.
"We have enhanced the security of Christians establishments, schools, hospitals, colonies and churches," said Zulfikar.
On average, over the last decade, about 40 percent of colonies were lost each year.
A vast empire called the Interdependency has grown, ruling over the network of human colonies.
They are not former colonies, which makes it harder for Parliament to legislate for them.
In 2015, scientists reported that 42 percent of bee colonies in the US had died.
But should these colorful colonies be celebrated or removed, given that the birds are invasive?
With the help of the estate manager, Paolo Rossi, she has established over 80 colonies.
The smaller numbat, once widespread, clings on in only a few colonies in Western Australia.
Massachusetts  One of the original colonies is also one of America's best places for pets.
For Offred, this is a way to not get sent to the Colonies. Win-win!
Someone in the back said, "Tell that to the colonies," but Spencer didn't hear him.
William argued that the crown's presence was the only thing saving the colonies from chaos.
So it was never given the chance of self-determination enjoyed by other British colonies.
In Massachusetts, conservationists estimate there are fewer than 200 timber rattlers left, in five colonies.
The biggest colonies exist on the Crozet Islands, an archipelago halfway between Madagascar and Antarctica.
Bezos plans for these floating colonies to have ideal, Hawaii-like weather all the time.
While many blue penguin colonies around New Zealand are declining, Oamaru's is growing, Gaskill said.
He floated the idea of space colonies, showing images of spacecraft people could live in.
Lawrence wins out, and gives June the "opportunity" to save five women from the Colonies.
They found that neonic-treated colonies lost queens and weren't able to replace them effectively.
In their young stage of development, jellyfish are called polyps and will sometimes form colonies.
Mr. Gerba found they had, on average, more than 20 million colonies per square inch.
This took place as Britain, India's imperial ruler, was handing back power to its colonies.
The Fondation de France estimates more than 30% of France's bee colonies disappear each year.
In most asexual colonies the researchers studied, multiple queens, as many as 25, were found.
Of 1,000 tortoises released from the assurance colonies so far, about 200 have been stolen.
Honeybees forage widely, self-propagate and live in large colonies that are easy to move.
What is now Canada was not yet a country in 18123, but rather British colonies.
On the one hand, aggressive colonies are better at gathering resources in times of scarcity.
The researchers gave the drug to colonies of cancer cells with the target protein removed.
Alone among Germany's African colonies, it attracted thousands of settlers, who grabbed land from locals.
Gabon's neighbours, Congo-Brazzaville and Cameroon, are also former French colonies with plenty of oil.
But the 250 Colonies were, on many issues, deeply divided and distrusting of one another.
Yet the Mote lab and other centers have already replanted thousands of small coral colonies.
Between April 2015 and April 2016, beekeepers in the US lost 44% of their colonies.
And the colonies had to be kept pure: mixed populations would inevitably generate mixed results.
They also began urging followers to head to other Islamic State colonies, including in Libya.
Many humans have fled to the offworld colonies while the unfortunate have been left behind.
In the Philippines and other former Spanish colonies, queso de bola is a common moniker.
Scientists have realized that our microbial colonies, or "microbiome," actually help us survive and thrive.
California produces 80% of the world's almonds, and those California crops alone call for 1.3 million bee colonies each year — over half of the existing colonies in the US. That need is projected to grow as the world demands more almonds, according to the USDA. 
Last year, Prime Minister Theresa May apologized after some members of the "Windrush generation," who came to Britain legally from colonies or former colonies from 1948 to 1973, were threatened with deportation because they could not prove they were residing in the country legally.
Via the magic of telephoto lenses, viewers have vicariously ridden fiber optic cables into ant colonies.
The serial entrepreneur built his first dozen companies as technological launch pads for future space colonies.
The Brazoria County Beekeepers Association owned the 24 colonies of bees that were on the site.
It requires players to assume the role of settlers who trade resources to grow their colonies.
Every night after work, he travels around Queens, feeding the three cat colonies that he manages.
And this could extend in some way to former French colonies, such as Algeria and Tunisia.
Former British colonies Singapore and Malaysia have also employed Gurkhas for their police and army, respectively.
Since Oliver is Emily's biological child, she became a handmaid and wasn't sent to colonies immediately.
Central Europe lost 25 percent of its bee colonies between 1985 and 2005, according to Science.
Penguin colonies produce such prodigious quantities of poop that smears of it are visible from space.
Many people living in the colonies were caught up in a vicious conflict beyond their control.
Ten of the 20 trees in the fire-suppression zone developed ant colonies in their wounds.
He overwhelmed his beloved landscapes and skies with schematic machinery, advanced (if highly unrealistic) air colonies.
On the independence of the American colonies, religious variety underpinned the separation of church and state.
This group is "Not Part of the U.K." and has "never been colonies," the answer reads.
It's a difficult problem because nearby bee colonies that aren't healthy threaten the ones that are.
We see what life in the colonies is like, which was only ever hinted at before.
In one game, an opponent built a giant, energy-capturing space mirror to power their colonies.
Players can build bases together, develop interplanetary colonies, race each other, and generally try to survive.
"The police stood by while all the houses and colonies were burnt to ashes," says Raheem.
"In August 1619, the first enslaved Africans in the English colonies arrived in Virginia," Trump said.
Termites, ants, and bees are known for the massive, complex habitats they construct for their colonies.
One that stands out is the varroa mite, a lethal pest that spreads easily between colonies.
"We continue to discover new penguin colonies from satellite imagery every time we look," Lynch says.
When they put the results on agar plates to see what grew, they got 80,000 colonies.
All three nations still govern overseas colonies, over an ocean away from their old imperial masters.
The practice began as a way for the city to control the multiple feral cat colonies.
Payne, showing utopian plans going awry, depicts gated colonies of "smalls" in gleeful, quasi-anthropological detail.
In the years after Indian independence, other British colonies in Asia and Africa made similar demands.
One by one, from Sri Lanka to Malaysia, and Nigeria to Kenya, former colonies won independence.
Or that hermit crabs, despite their name, are actually social creatures that live in large colonies?
Native parasitoid wasps, like the one discovered by Saunders, do not sting or live in colonies.
It might be that bats live in such large colonies, and develop special immunities to disease.
Though there are other Mennonite colonies nearby, they will not protect Molotschna's women from its men.
The protist Trichonympha , found in some termite guts, is itself host to colonies of symbiotic bacteria.
Mars colonies are a worthy goal, but not one that consumes the attention of government policymakers.
The fight, he thought, would come from the colonies and the remnant French armies and navy.
O'Neill's plan includes building huge cylindrical tubes between Earth and the moon that would house colonies.
Better to ship the women to the Colonies, where they'll be useful until they drop dead.
Writers' colonies are not where you ideally want to be if you have a drinking problem.
Denying the centrality of the colonies to the progress of Britain is almost a national pastime.
At this time, cacao was primarily grown in Spanish colonies in the Caribbean and South America.
Everything back there, the colonies, all of it has required at least some glint of sun.
Perhaps most puzzling is the punctual dimming and brightening of each of the cave's larvae colonies.
"No Stamp Act" was the inscription on a teapot made specifically for export to the colonies.
Thirty-seven of the colonies were asexual and exclusively female, while the rest were mixed-sex.
Since 2013, the team has reintroduced tortoises into protected land around two of the assurance colonies.
Bubbling winged wearables, to use a material ecology term, look like muscle fibers or bacterial colonies.
At first, Dr. Funch and Dr. Martin thought that to be the result of competing colonies.
Some part-timers even live in old-time bungalow colonies that went co-op years ago.
He also said he wants to build giant orbital structures that could host self-sustaining colonies.
For Paul Stamets, it's about promising new research that could save the world's dying bee colonies.
The European nations were broken by the war but still controlled colonies in Africa and Asia.
Vast colonies of puffins nest in my heart, and language cannot possibly hope to contain them.
When you rent a place on Colonies, you get your own room with a private bathroom.
Up next, Colonies is working on more projects in Paris, Lille, Bordeaux, Marseille, Toulouse and Germany.
Groups of beggars are abandoning their stations at traffic lights and trying to enter gated colonies.
But when deprived of food or subjected to overheating, aggressive colonies can also suffer from infighting.
When enslaved persons left the plantation, this caused serious social and economic unrest in the colonies.
Many people living in the colonies were caught up in a vicious conflict beyond their control.
But when the researchers made the atmosphere hotter and more humid, the colonies started growing again.
"These new approved uses come at a time when colonies are dying at alarming rates," Sens.
Rather than merely presenting a case against British rule of the colonies, it affirms universal truths.
And it has long been the more pliant of the two former colonies under Chinese rule.
His support of self-determination for Portugal's colonies earned him even more hostility from the regime.
Alongside the governmental control that Britain exerted over its colonies, it effectively controlled their economies, too.
The three colonies, right next to one another, had been subject to the same water temperatures.
Developed economies got that way through using up their own resources, and those of their colonies.
The coral polyps form colonies and build a limestone scaffolding on which to live — a reef.
"It came out of nowhere and killed off 80 percent of the colonies," Dr. Kronauer said.
The iChip made it possible to grow colonies in the soil from only a single cell.
Both were founded as settler colonies whose existence depended on driving indigenous peoples from their lands.
The logo map is not only misleading because it excludes large colonies and pinprick islands alike.
The laws' wording closely resembles that of many other former British colonies where homosexuality is illegal.
Denmark, which extracted profits from its colonies but has no sizeable Virgin Islander population, has not.

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