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"teem with" Definitions
  1. (usually be teeming with something) to be full of people, animals, etc. moving around

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His seascapes teem with light and energy and suspended motion.
On a muggy August afternoon, the hot concrete sidewalks teem with tourists.
But Welles's much more adventurous ones still teem with emotion and life.
The spacecraft teem with tiny sensors, circuits, lenses, motors, batteries and antennas.
Crops flourish in the northern Ethiopian community, and natural springs teem with water.
Unpasteurised sauerkraut, kimchi and kombucha, on the other hand, teem with live bacteria.
Sooty underpasses teem with the unhoused, and the freeways are potholed and gridlocked.
Front offices everywhere now teem with well-educated executives who have backgrounds outside baseball.
AIRPORT BOOKSHOPS teem with guides that promise to teach executives the secrets of success.
The camps teem with about 135,000 refugees who have crossed the border seeking safety.
The territory under its control is rich in phosphates and its waters teem with fish.
By the time the race ended, the runners' bloodstreams would teem with extra immune cells.
The Triangle's waters teem with an abundance of life almost unmatched elsewhere on the planet.
The waters of the Faroes teem with edible creatures that the Faroese do not eat.
The works are technically impressive: Their surfaces teem with dazzling, camouflage-like patterns of color.
His impending death, it seems, was something to be worked through; his paintings teem with life.
Kickstarter and Amazon teem with electric skateboards, not to mention the hoverboards, the scooters, the unicycles.
Prototype's streets teem with crowds of enemies and NPCs that players can conscript into their pandemonium.
On Sundays they teem with families of myriad hues and faiths, opting for an alternative lunch.
Those same waters teem with bioluminescent crustaceans known in Japanese as "umi-hotaru," or sea fireflies.
Both The Flamethrowers and her first novel, Telex From Cuba, teem with historical research and hypervivid detail.
Ebola spreads in bodily fluids, including blood and diarrhea, and dead bodies can teem with live virus.
The halls of the Capitol and the House and Senate office buildings teem with activity, visitors, meetings.
Angkor Thom began to teem with tourists exclaiming in many different languages and swarming over the ruins. 
There are a handful of flourishing vineyards in the vicinity, but even small plots teem with growth.
The streets of Hanoi teem with bicycles, many of them ridden by street vendors carrying fruit and flowers.
In beaching, ships are run to ground in inter-tidal areas that would normally teem with sea life.
There are religious conservatives of course, but the streets teem with young people who hold secular, democratic views.
Now consider what cities might sound like in the not-too-distant future when they teem with electric vehicles.
Tapas, the city's world famous small plates that teem with big flavor, are on display at every turn there.
The pages of this celebration of baby life teem with tiny friends of every stripe, doing baby stuff together.
Mr. DiBenedetto, 57, paints apocalyptic landscapes that teem with collapsing architectural structures, ominous helicopters, unruly octopuses and abstract labyrinthine patterns.
The swamps teem with serpents, and the plains are busy with lizards that play-fight like a pack of dogs.
And the stage is wide open, with exposed wings that teem with activity, the margins as alive as the center.
MATAMOROS, Mexico — The wagons teem with trays of glazed ham, sweet potato casserole, coleslaw, and hundreds of festively decorated cookies.
On weekdays, streets teem with workers, including 22,33 people at MetroTech Center's 11 buildings, and some 60,000 college students attending 11institutions.
Macdonald's books teem with lost fathers, deadbeats, cuckqueans, sexually frustrated husbands and homicidal mothers—women driven to bloodshed by despicable men.
Her lyrics teem with the multitude of feelings that the blessed event stirred up: excitement, anxiety, nostalgia, sometimes all at once.
Just over 260,75 miles from the coast of Australia lies New Caledonia, an island archipelago where the waters teem with life.
Vast sections of the country's seas, lakes, and rivers — a preferred method of cooling off — teem with chemical and bacterial pollutants.
Its rolling meadows are grazed by bison, its thick woodland shelters a pack of wolves, and its crystalline streams teem with trout.
The film renders the dreamy fin-de-siècle fantasy with Arcadian lakeside scenes and lush gardens that teem with twee wrought-iron furniture.
Overall unemployment is low (2.3%), and the city's squares, not to mention its futuristic Galeria Katowicka shopping centre, teem with workers and shoppers.
Some are tiny and hidden, while others are sprawling places, with open-air churches and cafeterias that teem with people on holy days.
The main road is lined with hardware stores selling machine parts made locally, and the fields that surround it teem with corn and wheat.
It all comes together in gorgeously rendered environments that are meant to teem with life as all players do their thing in a shared world.
That may sound like a lot, but not for a river that can teem with some two dozen bears just at the waterfall in July.
His works, maximally imaginative science-fiction plays designed for minimal budgets, teem with insectlike aliens ("The Honeycomb Trilogy"), futuristic drones ("Asymmetric") and mad scientists ("Frankenstein Upstairs").
The biggest is the library, where the shelves teem with art and design books and employees can sketch with colored pencils or relax with a coloring book.
The biggest is the library, where the shelves teem with art and design books and employees can sketch with colored pencils or relax with a coloring book.
They have serrated teeth and their mouths teem with bacteria, so it was long believed that sepsis caused by the bacteria weakened their larger victims, like deer.
Facebook, Instagram and Twitter teem with accounts that mimic ordinary people to spread propaganda or to be sold as followers to those who want to appear more influential.
The streets of Xerém, about 25 kilometers outside Rio, teem with boys of various ages in red, green and white jerseys — the colors of the Fluminense soccer club.
Its characters teem with righteous outrage and constantly pontificate and philosophize, creating a moral backdrop that lets viewers partake of the show's gruesome subject matter without feeling dirty.
Facebook, Instagram and Twitter teem with accounts that mimic ordinary people to spread propaganda or to be sold as followers to those who want to appear more influential.
In August there's the Sturgeon Moon , when North America's lakes, rivers, and coastal waters teem with the long, sleek, weighty fish – a staple in the early Native American diet.
In warm weather, especially on weekends, the rebuilt seafood restaurants and bars with waterfront seating in the stretch of Woodcleft Avenue known as the Nautical Mile teem with tourists.
During Russia's long winter, frozen lakes can teem with hundreds, sometimes even thousands, of bundled-up men, women and children eager to catch a perch or a common bream.
In the organization's digital content, the caliphate is depicted as a veritable Eden, a place where placid lakes literally teem with fish and the well-fed children are always smiling.
But the shelves teem with pleasant surprises (premixed Negronis!), odd novelties (six-ounce goblets of chardonnay) and kitschy conveniences (Disaronno packaged with a lemon squeezer for your amaretto-sour needs).
Both Cohen's and Snowden's gregariousness can shade into garrulousness; their writing and speech teem with grandiosity and introspection, a combination that appeals to their admirers and grates on their critics.
The compositions teem with vestiges of the natural world: plant, animal, water, and air, and by analogy, Olsen brings to life the creative process through tactile layerings, gesture, revision, and improvisation.
Bennett's streets teem with unaffiliated scrivers, thieves, and swords-for-hire, and the novel's final act — a heist and confrontation — sees Sancia breaking into the fantasy equivalent of a smart fortress.
The camps teem with people with extensive skills and experience, recognized community leaders without papers who are doing amazing things but struggle, as they all do, with violence in every direction.
PALAU, March 7-14: The waters around this Micronesian archipelago will teem with bodies both warm and cold during Shark Week, held at the peak of gray reef shark mating season.
Deep-sea vents are breeding grounds for chemosynthetic bacteria, which get their energy from chemical reactions, feeding trenches that teem with life: ghostly, translucent snailfish; grazing sea cucumbers; writhing, prawn-like amphipods.
Ms. Mirra's weavings can also be seen as reliefs, paintings and texts, especially those that teem with surface incident, including several from 21990 named for the months in which they were made.
His initial meetings with Si Newhouse, who would be his boss, and William Shawn, whom he replaced, teem with awkwardness and passive aggression; they are men who can't quite articulate what they want.
Yet, while quiet, Steinberger's images teem with tension: the colorful vinyl reveals clear ripples formed by tightly pinched surfaces or unknown draped protrusions; some swell slightly, reminding of the fatal gas hissing inside.
As with Ebola, a heavily infected patient's blood, urine, vomit and other fluids can teem with Lassa virus, and transmission between people often takes place in rural hospitals where protective gear is not available.
The country seemed to teem with people, most of them young women, so eager to work with books that they would endure poverty and pain to do so: a situation which we certainly exploited.
A looming danse macabre figure makes the painting teem with a quixotic mix of fact and fiction, perhaps designed to provoke a blend of sacrosanct and soft-porn sensation that is imaginative but somewhat spurious.
Warm ocean waters suddenly teem with trillions of eggs and sperm that swirl in the currents and merge to form new life, a profligate frenzy that can leave the ocean's surface awash in pink flotsam.
In addition to the fungi and bacteria that come from human sources (including sweat, sputum, and anal excretions), beds also teem with foreign microbes like animal dander, pollen, soil, lint, dust mite debris and feces.
Of course, Mr. Trump's campaign rallies still teem with women, and plenty of female Republicans remain devoted to his candidacy, convinced that his presidency would improve their lives and baffled by the defections of party leaders.
British and Chinese engineers are helping prepare the island to receive refugees before the onset of monsoon rains, which could bring disastrous flooding to ramshackle camps further south that now teem with about 26 million Rohingya.
I had recently learned that in springtime, the shorelines of southern New York City, from Plumb Beach to Big Egg Marsh, teem with thousands of horseshoe crabs that crawl ashore with the evening high tide to spawn.
Deserts teem with paradoxes: Gothic-looking cactuses sprout satiny flowers, some of which are edible; scorching days give way to nights that dip below freezing; summer monsoons bring ragged black clouds, torn along seams of white lightning.
British and Chinese engineers are helping prepare the island to receive refugees before the onset of monsoon rains in April, which could bring disastrous flooding to ramshackle camps further south that now teem with about 1 million Rohingya.
Born in what is now the Republic of the Congo, educated in Paris and currently a professor of French and Francophone studies at U.C.L.A., he creates Dickensian tableaus of urban street life that teem with vitality and misery.
Gritty New York movies don't get grittier than Ferrara's: His films teem with seedy cops and introspective criminals, and his sense of detail makes most other directors who worked in the city in the 1980s and '90s look like tourists.
However many viewers tune in on the big night or not, the Oscars are an arguably potent form of clickbait, and even if major nominated films haven't made it to streaming yet, the services themselves teem with work by the nominees.
While the main, story side of the experience sees you undertaking city-saving missions either solo or as part of a group, wandering the snowy streets of a beautiful but largely static environment, in the Dark Zone, the streets teem with life.
Mr. Sinno, a self-described "pretentious writing snob" (his lyrics teem with allusions to Sappho and Sylvia Plath), described the students as "all extremely woke," and outlined a syllabus that includes Bertolt Brecht, Judith Butler and the French rap duo the Blaze.
The underwater display is accessible only to snorkelers, scuba divers and travelers in glass-bottom boats, so the figures are both literally and figuratively remote, and in their submerged state can suggest an almost Pompeian stillness, even as they teem with life.
Since Anton van Leeuwenhoek scraped the plaque off his 17th-century teeth and observed it under the microscope ("there were many very little living animalcules, very prettily a-moving," he wrote to the Royal Society), we have known that we teem with living organisms.
Dr. Olson described the delicate task as like using the tweezers in the child's game Operation, always nervous that the buzzer will go off — but the stakes are higher because the carcasses, like human ones, can teem with live virus for up to a week.
The closest they've come is senior Bobo Wilson, who serves as both a success story—five-foot-nine water bug made good—and a damning indictment—on pedigree, he is one of the least-regarded players in the unit—of a group that should teem with difference makers.
Netflix seems a little thin on instructive or inspiring fare with respect to the adverse effects of booze, although it seems to teem with cheesy, borderline-creepy soft-core variants on "The Hangover," which could be appropriate if you're spending New Year's Day determined to continue behaving badly.
These scrupulous works on paper, which teem with hundreds of discrete characters rigorously lined up in marching formation along with their adoring crowds, are both a testament to the musical processionals that are so much a part of the fabric of New Orleans and love letters to the schools themselves.
Brussels, the EU's capital, is the supreme example; the destination of choice for many who know and care the most about the EU. On sunny evenings café terraces outside the European Parliament teem with bright young officials, politicians and advisers from across the continent, mingling with others who (predominantly) share their European expertise and enthusiasms.
The Mexican Baroque can teem with the all-over symmetrical complexities of shiny throbbing flowers, twisting leaves, spinning clouds, and dazzling embedded figures that I detected in the excessive flourishes of Kahlo's "Le Cadre" ("The Frame," 1938) and Ramón Cano Manilla's "Indienne d'Oaxaca" ("Oaxaca Indian," 1928), with its Henri Rousseau style of over-doing the naïve norm.
Even if the troops remain in the barracks in the future, their presence has now been advertised, and this contributes to the perception of a militarization of Hong Kong's streets, which nightly — and increasingly by day, too — teem with regular police officers, riot policemen and members of the elite "Raptor" unit, a specialized riot control task force.
And as part of that pleasantly nostalgic summer beach yearning, I occasionally look at big happy families and imagine them going back to those sprawling weathered multigenerational beach houses that I never even aspired to rent, much less own, where the kitchens are well stocked with healthy local produce and there are more bathrooms than people and the closets teem with beloved battered sporting goods and the spigots run with sunscreen to apply as you leave in the very early morning on your family fishing trip.
And as part of that pleasantly nostalgic summer beach yearning, I occasionally look at big happy families and imagine them going back to those sprawling weathered multigenerational beach houses that I never even aspired to rent, much less own, where the kitchens are well stocked with healthy local produce and there are more bathrooms than people and the closets teem with beloved battered sporting goods and the spigots run with sunscreen to apply as you leave in the very early morning on your family fishing trip.
The lakes teem with sport fish such as walleye, bass, muskellunge, and northern pike, and brook, brown, and rainbow trout populate streams in the southeast and northeast.
"He drew assiduously on large formats from 1970 onwards. His compositions with ballpoint pens, gouache and both normal and wax crayons teem with insects, embryonic figures and human beings." He died in March 2003 in Despotovac.
It appears to teem with energy, abundance, and life, whereas the contemporary world is regarded as suffering from the allegedly Christian belief that man is the center of the universe, the sole focus of a lone creator.
These types of lakes are called "solution lakes". The lakes in Winter Haven teem with life, including alligators, bald eagles, great blue herons, and more. The Winter Haven lakes are a world- renowned spot for bass fishing.
It is home to birds of prey including the bald eagle, red-tailed hawk, and snowy owl. The lakes teem with sport fish such as walleye, bass, muskellunge, and northern pike, and streams in the southeast are populated by brook, brown, and rainbow trout.
Steamers ply to and from Sydney daily, doing the trip > in little more than Three Hours. Water frontage lots, eminently adapted for > gentlemen with leisure time in search of healthful recreation. The Waters > abound with Fish and the Woods teem with Game. Farm lots.
Patrick is known for baking cakes and donating them to local homeless shelters. Mikee B became part of UK Garage outfit Dreem Teem, with a slot on BBC Radio 1 until May 2005. Patrick Jarrett is the son of Cynthia Jarrett, who died in the Broadwater Farm Estate riots in London in 1985.
The Maldive reefs teem with starfish, brittle stars, and sea urchins. Sea cucumbers are now a source of income, being exported to east Asian markets. However, they were not traditionally a form of local fishery. Recent studies show that sea cucumbers are subject to massive overfishing in Maldives, most of it being probably illegal poaching.
Mongolia's rivers provide a source of freshwater fish Mongolia's lakes and rivers teem with freshwater fish. Mongolia has developed a small- scale fishing industry, to export canned fish. Little information was available on the types and the quantities of fish processed for export, but in 1986, the total fish catch was 400 metric tons in live weight.
Life can be tough for large predators. Some, including short-finned pilot whales, can dive to great depths to hunt squid. Others, such as rare oceanic whitetip sharks, track the whales hoping for scraps or a chance to seize a young calf. The waters around the Galápagos teem with life thanks to the cool, nutrient-rich Antarctic current.
The station site, which used to teem with rabbits hunted by at least one locomotive driver,Kingscott, G., p. 109. now forms part of the Tiffield Pocket Park, a 1 km section of the trackbed which was purchased by local businessman John Mawby as a wildlife refuge after the line's closure and leased to Tiffield Parish Council in 2001 for 25 years.Northamptonshire Pocket Parks, "Tiffield Pocket Park".
The foundation has saved thousands of dogs from illegal trades, particularly for meat, and tries to reduce free-ranging dog populations through sterilisation. Soi is a Thai word for "street", a reference to the fact that smaller streets in Thailand often teem with stray dogs. The sterilisation programme has been extended to stray cats. It gets support from international celebrities including Dame Judi Dench, Laura Carmichael, and Ricky Gervais.
The Roaring Brook flows through the area creating marshy habitat just upstream of the reservoir and is a wide, fast moving stream further upstream and downstream. There are several vernal pools around Lookout and Case Mountains. These pools like small ponds in the winter and spring when they fill up with snowmelt. When wet, they teem with life, with frogs, toads, salamanders, fairy shrimp, and fingernail clams inhabiting them.
Zhang later appended the Wuzhen pian text with 12 alchemical ci 詞 "lyrics" that numerologically correspond to the 12 months, and 5 verses related with the Wu Xing 五行 "Five Phases". Baldrian-Hussein describes the text. > The verses of the Wuzhen pian are a work of literary craftsmanship and were > probably intended to be sung or chanted. They teem with paradoxes, > metaphors, and aphorisms, and their recondite style allows multiple > interpretations.
The town was developed around St. Mary's Church, which lay in ruins for a long time until it was rebuilt after the Great Northern War. In 1931, a railway from Tartu to Petseri through Põlva was completed. The population of Põlva began to grow rapidly and the town began to develop when Põlva became the center of the Põlva raion formed in 1950. The town grew around its artificial lake, whose sandy shores teem with vacationers during the summer.
These commissioned artworks often teem with suns and bees (the Barberini family coat of arms had three bees), as also the Cortona fresco does. At one end of the sky sits the eminent solar Divine Providence, while at the other end are putto and flying maidens holding aloft the papal keys, tiara, with robe belt above a swarm of heraldic giant golden bees. Below Providence, the simulated frame crumbles. Time with a scythe seems to swallow a putti's arm.
Spoony was born in Hackney, East London to British West Indian parents. His career started on London Underground (a leading pirate radio station in the mid-nineties), forming the trio the Dreem Teem with Mikee B (of Top Buzz) and Timmi Magic. With the Dreem Teem, he joined Kiss 100 in December 1997, followed by bringing UK garage nationally to BBC Radio 1 in January 2000. They went on to win a prestigious Sony Award in their first year.
Stapledon retained some elements of the history of the nebulae for the penultimate chapters of Star Maker, though the material was greatly changed and the concept of inter-nebular war removed completely. The nebular creatures of Star Maker are still conscious, spiritual beings, but their tragedy is now one of disease rather than war; they accept that their fate is to decay into the stars and planets that will one day teem with smaller and more hectic life. They do not seem to have names.
Continental shelves teem with life because of the sunlight available in shallow waters, in contrast to the biotic desert of the oceans' abyssal plain. The pelagic (water column) environment of the continental shelf constitutes the neritic zone, and the benthic (sea floor) province of the shelf is the sublittoral zone.Pinet 316-17, 418–19. The shelves makes up less than ten percent of the ocean, and a rough estimate suggest that only about 30% of the continental shelf sea floor receives enough sunlight to allow benthic photosynthesis.
By the early 21st century, Tribeca became one of Manhattan's most fashionable and desirable neighborhoods, well known for its celebrity residents. Its streets teem with art galleries, boutique shops, restaurants, and bars. In 2006, Forbes magazine ranked its 10013 zip code as New York City's most expensive (however, the adjacent, low-income neighborhood of Chinatown, also uses the 10013 zip code).Most Expensive ZIP Codes 2006, Forbes, accessed November 6, 2006 , Tribeca was the safest neighborhood in New York City, according to NYPD and CompStat statistics.
As Chinese and also native Indonesians establishing their food business, many eating establishments sprung up, from humble street side cart hawker to fancy restaurants offering their specialty. Areas such as Glodok, Pecenongan, and Kelapa Gading in Jakarta, Kesawan, Pusat Pasar, Jalan Semarang, Asia Mega Mas, Cemara Asri and Sunggal in Medan, Gardu Jati in Bandung, Kya-kya Kembang Jepun in Surabaya, and Pecinans in Cirebon, Semarang and Solo teem with many warungs, shops and restaurants, not only offering Chinese Indonesian dishes, but also local and international cuisines.
Opening the program at a traditional boatyard at Veraval in north-west India, Thapar travels down the Arabian Sea coast to the coral islands of Lakshadweep, encountering dolphins and a feeding whale shark along the way. The reefs around the islands teem with life. Powderblue surgeonfish are shown defending their algae garden from a parrotfish and, less successfully, from a marauding shoal of convict tangs. The abundant reef fish attract predators such as the bluefin jack, whitetip reef shark and, 30m down on the sandy bottom, a stingray.
Explorations of the Kodiak-Bowie Seamount chain have shown that despite the fact that most of the seamounts were created by the Bowie hotspot, all are unique in their size, shape, and volcanic features. The seamounts teem with deep-sea corals, sponges, and fish. Recent expeditions to these seamounts using manned submersibles and ROVs have discovered many marine species and have greatly expanded the knowledge of the range of deep sea corals in this region. For example, the Bowie Seamount is a biologically rich area with a dynamic and productive ecosystem.
Looking northeast from Iberville Street in 2015 Largely quiet during the day, Bourbon Street comes alive at night - particularly during the French Quarter's many festivals. Most famous of these is the annual Mardi Gras celebration, when the streets teem with thousands of people. Local open container laws allow drinking alcoholic beverages on the Quarter's streets. Popular drinks include the hurricane cocktail, the resurrection cocktail, the hand grenade and the so-called "huge-ass beers" - a large plastic cup of draft beer marketed to tourists at a low price.
In Baltimore Elizabeth Scott was a domestic servant, a nanny, and a cook. She retired from that work in 1970 and began to make art quilts, often incorporating embroidery, beadwork, and found objects such as buttons and shells.John Dorsey, "The Fabric of Memory: Elizabeth Talford Scott's Quilts Teem with History, Emotion and Art," Baltimore Sun (January 18, 1998). Her quilts are dense compositions, often abstract and asymmetrical, with references to family rituals and stories.Chezia Thompson-Cager, "Folk Realities and Bourgeois Fantasies: Four African-American Maryland Artists," Link 4(April 30, 2000): 71.
For example, it states that he "assailed the enemies by the valour of his own arms and made the gardens attached to the houses of his enemies teem with wild beasts". The next ruler Nagabala was a son of Vatsaraja and Drona-bhattarika. According to the Panduvamshi inscriptions, he bore the title Maharaja, which suggests that he was more powerful than his predecessors: it is possible that the preceding kings were feudatories, and Nagabala attained a sovereign status. The Bamhani inscription describes him as a Shaivite who was devoted to the brahmanas, gurus, various gods, and the supreme divinity.
In the catalogue to Lamantia's 2016 retrospective, Margaret Hawkins described late drawings, such as Oddball Losers (2000) and Peep Freak (2001), as gorgeous explorations of "infinite inner space" that flow "directly from the subconscious" and teem with provocative sensory information Since 2014, Lamantia has started painting on frozen pizza boxes, leaving portions of the color food photography to peek through and morph into skin and eyes; these works share an affinity with 16th-century Mannerist Giuseppe Arcimboldo's "whimsically grotesque portraits." In addition to his drawings, Lamantia has also created prints at Anchor Press in Chicago and Lakeside Press in Michigan.
Rover exposes silica-rich dust Spirit's dead wheel turned out to have a silver lining. As it was traveling in March 2007, pulling the dead wheel behind, the wheel scraped off the upper layer of the Martian soil, uncovering a patch of ground that scientists say shows evidence of a past environment that would have been perfect for microbial life. It is similar to areas on Earth where water or steam from hot springs came into contact with volcanic rocks. On Earth, these are locations that tend to teem with bacteria, said rover chief scientist Steve Squyres.
In 1947 the Mennonite Central Committee established a service unit in Cuauhtémoc to provide health services, recreational direction, and assistance in educational activities of German- speaking children Although the city, formerly called San Antonio de los Arenales, developed only after the arrival of the Old Colony Mennonites in 1922, it has practically no Mennonites living in it. However, the streets and the numerous banks teem with them, especially on Monday mornings. Cuauhtémoc is the most important commercial center for Old Colony Mennonites in Chihuahua. In the early 1930s the recent Mennonite immigrants from the Soviet Union (Rußländer) formed a Mennonite congregation in the town, but by 1987, it had disintegrated completely.
Ram Rahman well known photographer, designer and curator says, 'Azad shoots like a maniac – his frantic camera is an extension of an eye driven by a fevered mind. That fevered mind is a perfect reflection of our crazy culture – everything is worthy of being seen. The personal is political – the political is personal – that adage only applies to a part of his work. Left politics seen from the inside, religious ritual as street-side happening, blatant sexuality and marginalized sexual desire, drugged and drunken excess, the glories of classical music and dance, quotidian little details – his images teem with a life which cannot be contained'.
Abbot and Switzer (2011) put forward the possibility that subsurface water could exist on rogue planets as a result of radioactive decay-based heating and insulation by a thick surface layer of ice. With some theorising that life on Earth may have actually originated in stable, subsurface habitats, it has been suggested that it may be common for wet subsurface extraterrestrial habitats such as these to 'teem with life'. Indeed, on Earth itself living organisms may be found more than 6 kilometres below the surface. Another possibility is that outside the CHZ organisms may use alternative biochemistries that do not require water at all.
The relatively small area parish in this district is agricultural in most of its land use then residential as a subsidiary. It comprises a preservation area that overlooks Westbere lakes (created by gravel extraction) that teem with birds and wildlife. The village spreads along a steep wooded bank north of the Great Stour between the A28 and the Ashford to Ramsgate railway. With fewer than 130 properties, it is a peaceful rural village with a variety of dwellings including a minority of hall houses built in the 15th century; some historic cottages and barns; a few Georgian and similar period properties surviving for wealthy residents and some modern houses and bungalows.
Each of the games takes place on fictional islands in the Caribbean around the Golden Age of Piracy sometime between the 17th and 18th centuries. The islands teem with pirates dressed in outfits that seem to come from films and comic books rather than history, and there are many deliberate anachronisms and references to modern-day popular culture. The main setting of the Monkey Island games is the "Tri-Island Area", a fictional archipelago in the Caribbean. Since the first game in the series, The Secret of Monkey Island, three of the games have visited the eponymous island of Monkey Island, while all have introduced their own set of islands to explore.
Even though Harris published only a handful of stories, almost all of them have been reprinted over the years. Of these, "The Miracle of the Lily" has been reprinted the most and praised by many critics, with Richard Lupoff saying the story would have "won the Hugo Award for best short story, if the award had existed then." Lupoff also wrote that "[w]hile today's reader may find her prose creaky and old-fashioned, the stories positively teem with still-fresh and provocative ideas."Curiosities, F&SF;, July 1998 "The Fate of the Poseidonia" has also been reprinted a number of times and is credited as an early example of a science fiction story with a heroic female lead character.
A soil-based MFC Soil-based microbial fuel cells adhere to the basic MFC principles, whereby soil acts as the nutrient-rich anodic media, the inoculum and the proton exchange membrane (PEM). The anode is placed at a particular depth within the soil, while the cathode rests on top the soil and is exposed to air. Soils naturally teem with diverse microbes, including electrogenic bacteria needed for MFCs, and are full of complex sugars and other nutrients that have accumulated from plant and animal material decay. Moreover, the aerobic (oxygen consuming) microbes present in the soil act as an oxygen filter, much like the expensive PEM materials used in laboratory MFC systems, which cause the redox potential of the soil to decrease with greater depth.
Boston/New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2004., p. 536. Western novels (dime novels, pulp fiction), mainstream literature (Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales), newspapers, and plays portrayed the West as both a barren landscape full of savages and a romanticized idealistic way of living for rugged men. Being a frontiersman in the so-called Wild West, a cowboy, rancher or gold miner were idealized within American mystery. Mark Twain colorfully related that accounts of gold strikes in the popular press had supported the feverish expansion of the mining frontier and provoked mining “stampedes” during the 1860s and 1870s: “Every few days news would come of the discovery of a brand-new mining region: immediately the papers would teem with accounts of its richness, and away the surplus population would scamper to take possession…”Twain, Mark.
Though the plains were once assumed to be vast, desert-like habitats, research over the past decade or so shows that they teem with a wide variety of microbial life. However, ecosystem structure and function at the deep seafloor have historically been very poorly studied because of the size and remoteness of the abyss. Recent oceanographic expeditions conducted by an international group of scientists from the Census of Diversity of Abyssal Marine Life (CeDAMar) have found an extremely high level of biodiversity on abyssal plains, with up to 2000 species of bacteria, 250 species of protozoans, and 500 species of invertebrates (worms, crustaceans and molluscs), typically found at single abyssal sites. New species make up more than 80% of the thousands of seafloor invertebrate species collected at any abyssal station, highlighting our heretofore poor understanding of abyssal diversity and evolution.
The intermittent Quinn River is the largest river in the region, starting in the Santa Rosa Range and ending in the Quinn River Sink on the playa south of the Black Rock Range. The watershed covers including the Upper and Lower Quinn River, Smoke Creek Desert, Massacre Lake, and Thousand Creek/Virgin Valley watersheds of northwestern Nevada as well as small parts across the borders of California and Oregon. If the playa is wet for a month or so, the shallow waters teem with fairy shrimp, or anostraca born of eggs that lie dormant in the silt crust for long periods of time - sometimes for many years. The edges of the playa and the Quinn River Sink stay wet longer than the rest of the playa, which concentrates the fairy shrimp and migratory birds in those areas.
The waters of this great river draw wildlife in great numbers to its banks, creating an oasis of green. Samburu, Shaba and Buffalo Springs National Reserves in Northern Kenya teem with wildlife in an otherwise arid land, because of the water of the river. Below Sericho, the river expands into the Lorian Swamp, a large area of wetlands. The ecological diversity throughout the catchment is unique to the Ewaso Ng’iro watershed specifically, as it originates from the high agriculturally potent lands of Mount Kenya, right at Thome Area of Nanyuki-Laikipia County, that means the exact start point of this river is at the Thome village where it is formed out of covergence of Naromoru River, sourcing water from Mt. Kenya and Ngarinyiru River sourcing water from Aberdares and it flows over the following seven arid to semi arid land districts Meru, Laikipia, Samburu, Isiolo, Wajir, Marsabit, and Garissa (Said et al. 14). Following the independence of Kenya, the stretches of land covered by the Ewaso Ng’iro watershed shifted ownership from the colonial farmers to small scale farmers (Thenya et al. 2).

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