""'Metastrongylus " "'is a genus of nematodes of the family Metastrongylidae, usually found as lungworms in pigs and sometimes causing verminous bronchitis.
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But the verminous world he lives in there, and the similarly verminous world of " The Waterworks, " is far from the world he lived in as Edith Wharton's friend.
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But the verminous world he lives in there, and the similarly verminous world of " The Waterworks, " is far from the world he lived in as Edith Wharton's friend.
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When a passage about her life was being considered for the 1949 Quaker publication, " Christian Faith and Practice, " an objection was made to her being described as'sometimes verminous '.
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In 1915, Franz Kafka published the short story " The Metamorphosis " under a quite similar name, about a young man's unexpected transformation into an " Ungeziefer ", a verminous bug.
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His book " The Rise of Christianity " ( 1947 ) attacked many Christian claims, including the St Francis as " probably verminous " drew a rebuke in verse from G . K . Chesterton.
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It was viewed by local people that the Aboriginal residents'houses were burnt to the ground to prevent the residents returning, however government reports state some houses were burnt due to their dangerous and verminous condition.
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He has been in dubbing roles in many animated films and TV shows, such as in " The Brave Little Toaster " as Radio, and in " TUFF Puppy " as Verminous Snaptrap.
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According to these recollections, Spoorbek was an untidy, kindhearted, eccentric hermit with wild curly hair, a long beard, dressed in black clothes in rags, had a verminous appearance, and rode a white horse.
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He and Jessica's manager ( Cortez ) realize that the verminous Vance must be dealt with at once, so Damon begins an elaborate ruse, presenting himself to the schemer as the bearded French theatrical producer Jules Chautard.