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The exotic species, which is from the wolf spider family, is not deadly but, if bitten, it would leave a bad sting.
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Consolidation among providers would seem a logical step in dealing with strong competition as it generally lowers costs, but it remains to be seen if CTL has bitten off more than it can chew in such a short amount of time.
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As he spoke, I wondered if the bugs in the wall had bitten his face or if the bumps spreading across his forehead were due to an infection.
NEWYORKER: Cell One
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During the initial consultation he asked if she had been bitten by a tick or gotten a rash.
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And when asked if he ever wonders what he would have been doing if he'd bitten his lip and stayed in the Labour Party - he says he has little doubt he'd still be in the House of Lords, only not as his party's leader there, but in the guise of a humble backbencher.
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"The body behaves as if it's been bitten by a shark, and yet there's no shark bite, " Yun says.
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If the drama bug has bitten your company, bite back.
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And what if you've already been bitten?
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If Japanese shares have another week like this past one, countless banks will wish they had bitten the bullet a little earlier.
ECONOMIST: Japanese banks
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Uddin, had, he added, bitten off part of her ear and "then spat it out, not caring if it could be stitched on again".
BBC: Belfast man jailed for biting off part of his partner's ear
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"Bats are about the size of mice and they have very small teeth, and so if you have a bat fly into you or bump you, that bat may have just bitten you and you may not appreciate it, " he says.
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If a foxhound were to tear at a fox without killing it, the dog would be badly bitten.
ECONOMIST: Hounded