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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Yellow flowers grow in the crevices of the limestone cliffs.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Fish tucked into crevices peer out, while crabs scavenge over the reef and probe soft corals for food.
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For the next billion years, it will keep trying new forms, erupting in whatever crevice or emptiness it can find.
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Maritime cliff Armeria maritima - Ligusticum scoticum maritime rock crevice community.
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The crevices at the sides of chairs provide an ideal refuge for fleas at all stages in their lifecycle.
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The crevices form natural images of great beauty.
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The least sociable auk, breeding in very loose colonies, in crevices of cliffs and rocks.
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Underfoot, ice forms sharp peaks and treacherous crevices for slipping, tripping and twisting ankles.