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  • A bulldozer's rumble as my meal arrived, sawdust snowing down.

    Blackened Catfish 2010

  • Secondary succession begins at a different point, when an existing ecosystem's community of species is removed by fire, deforestation, or a bulldozer's work in a vacant lot, leaving only soil.

    AP Environmental Science Chapter 5- The Biosphere 2008

  • Due to a disturbance to an existing ecosystem, such as fire, deforestation, farmland left abandoned, or even the bulldozer's work in a vacant lot, biota are removed.

    AP Environmental Science Chapter 5- The Biosphere 2008

  • They tried to stuff vegetables in the bulldozer's tailpipes, but they weren't able to stop the land from being plowed under.

    CNN Transcript Jul 6, 2006 2006

  • Where a bulldozer's force overpowers the ground, its effects are destructive.

    Descartes' Epistemology Newman, Lex 2005

  • So I come up here with Thornton (ph) and he says, "I think driving a bulldozer's a little easier than introducing you."

    CNN Transcript Jul 15, 2002 2002

  • He looked back up at the cackling thing in the bulldozer's peak-seat and saw that Gasher was gone.

    Wizard and Glass King, Stephen 1997

  • His pace slowed, and he felt a pang, thinking about how this would all go under a bulldozer's blade.

    Knight Of Ghosts And Shadows Lackey, Mercedes 1990

  • The bulldozer's cab begins to sink beneath the level of the field.

    House 1985

  • The result delivers plenty of pain-soaked pleasure: "What You Want" rides its central riff with a bulldozer's efficiency, while closer "Swimming Home" finds room in Lee's gloom for a harp.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2011

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