| 11. | Forced to run laps around the mouse pad or crawl with exacting precision on an Excel spreadsheet.
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| 12. | These frogs can swim fairly well, jump far and can crawl with ease through dense plants.
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| 13. | The country's major cities crawl with foreign troops, often staying free in the best hotels.
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| 14. | She used a broken wheelchair that later completely gave out, forcing her to crawl with her arms.
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| 15. | The aquarium crawls with kids from day camps on weekdays, and it is suffocatingly crowded on weekends.
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| 16. | Beaches crawl with thong-clad young women presumably there to be had by beer-swilling lads.
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| 17. | His skin crawls with ever-changing faces that leer and mock those who dare look upon him.
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| 18. | On 7 May 2012 Manni Sandhu took part in the Camden Crawl with BBC Radio 1 host Nihal.
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| 19. | This book's pages crawl with violence and human degradation and sometimes explode with Bowden's outrage.
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| 20. | Offroad, its ability to crawl with slow power up a steep, slippery grade, was confidence inspiring.
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