The crazy ants nest in walls, crawl spaces, house plants or empty containers in the yard, researchers said.
These may be newly built, conversions or empty homes being returned to use.
The paintings were for Kozlowski's Fifth Avenue apartment in Manhattan, but he shipped the art (or empty boxes) to Exeter, N.
Besides, who's going to cut the grass, or sweep the litter out of the parking lot, or empty the outside trash barrels?
Desperate residents -- who at least had enough power to charge their mobile devices -- used social media to try to avoid long lines or empty gas stations.
Their fridges were classed as adequate or inadequate if they had rotten food or produce that past its best before date, or empty if it had less than three different food products.
EMTs carried their gear or pushed empty wheelchairs, followed soon by doctors in their white volunteer jackets.
It depends on whether you see the glass half full or half empty.
Chichikov, the character at the heart of Gogol's masterpiece, is a lower-echelon civil servant with a corrupt past who specializes in what Gogol calls "blandiloquence, " or elaborately empty compliments.
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But is the glass half full or half empty?
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The government had already amended the legislation so that firms occupying shops or offices empty for at least a year could still apply for a 50% business rate discount for 12 months.
Many of Dewey's U.S. offices were closed or nearly empty in the past week, with 433 people laid off in New York alone, according to a notice filed with the state Labor Department.
The typical landscape of a Newman film was the raw sidestreets of a city or the empty plains, in which a man would try to get a grip on an aimless, violent life.
Benny Avni saw, here and there, decrepit dovecotes, livestock stables turned into shops, the skeleton of an old truck sunk to its hips in savage growth beside a deserted tin shed or an empty doghouse.
Arguments over the economy and the impact of tomorrow's budget on Wales were rehearsed today - because tomorrow, the chamber will be empty - or should I say under half full, or is that over half empty?. Labour and Plaid Cymru AMs (including the Presiding Officer, though not, apparently, including Dafydd Elis Thomas) are staying away.
To avoid buying or giving an empty card, only purchase gift cards from secure displays or from stores that load the card with its value at the checkout, advises Mark Huffman of ConsumerAffairs.com.
But since it's now illegal to squat in residential properties, empty or not, squatters have turned to London's disused commercial buildings, many of which have been left empty long-term.
As proof positive of that glass-half-empty or glass-half-full viewpoints are universal, some witches are hexing away.
Two new books disagree on whether the hedge-fund managers' golden chalice is half-full or half-empty.
At work, holding eye contact for more than 10 seconds can seem aggressive, empty or inauthentic, Mr. Decker says.
Someone who lives in an empty or abandoned building which they don't own or rent without the owner's permission.
But he was not, as some of his critics claimed, empty or cynical.
They have been absent from their courtside seats for months and their luxury suite is often empty or occupied by others.
The disks transmit a signal to a server that either the space is empty or a driver has paid to park there.
The trouble with metered goods is the infinite downside, the vast bill at the end of the month or the unexpectedly empty account.
The silk floss for the yarn in Yuki-tsumugi weaving is produced from empty or deformed silkworm cocoons, otherwise unusable for the production of silk yarn.
So you are born thinking the glass is half-empty or half-full.
But the LDP tries to wrap its gift nicely and deliver it without knowing if the box is empty or if there is a bomb inside.
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