| 41. | When alarmed the larva essentially jumps from the host and continues to wreathe and wriggle wildly.
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| 42. | Naturally, the reasons for the surge of important releases right now are wreathed in dollar signs.
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| 43. | Smiles wreathed his face and he hugged his two small children and gave his wife a kiss.
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| 44. | These were hopheads, some of them wearing wreathed crowns of hop flowers to affirm their allegiance.
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| 45. | Thousands of people walked to the American embassy in Berlin to lay wreathes, pray and mingle.
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| 46. | Minutes later, the actress is back in character, her tightly packed hair wreathed with garlands.
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| 47. | Wreathes, some with inscriptions written in Russian, lay on the ground where the youths died.
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| 48. | This weekend marks two days of battle re-enactment, commemorative wreathe laying and church services.
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| 49. | The northern end of the loch is ringed by the Black Cuillin, often wreathed in cloud.
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| 50. | The show also includes his pendants, which depict women wreathed in leaves and flowers or playing flutes.
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