| 1. | What life there was, was amorphous, useless : lugworms and silted shrimp.
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| 2. | Lugworms and seals also use direct waves.
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| 3. | This is because of the abundance of the lugworm and its widespread distribution near oil facilities.
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| 4. | When fully grown, the lugworm of the coasts of Europe is up to long and in diameter.
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| 5. | The many inhabitants of the tidal flats include lugworms, common cockle, although it is not harvested here.
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| 6. | Above Glanford, lugworm beds, weeds and sandbanks impeded progress, and the final to Bishopbridge was completely silted up.
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| 7. | Archaeologists have speculated that the group was searching the mudflats for seafood such as lugworms, shellfish, crabs, and seaweed.
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| 8. | Common representatives include the lugworm ( " Arenicola marina " ) and the sandworm or clam worm " Alitta ".
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| 9. | Baker considers the strip " an homage to all the poor lugworms that he used as bait while sea fishing in his youth ."
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| 10. | His range of zoological knowledge was notably wide, and his main research was on the behaviour of the lugworm " Arenicola ".
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