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ghost slug

Selenochlamys ysbryda, a predatory air-breathing land slug.

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When NATO leaders meet for their summit in Riga at the end of this month, there will be a ghost at the feast: Afghanistan's opium.
Until the surviving bomber was found, Boston was reduced to a ghost town.
Not to help us, of course - at least not to help the city that contains armies of feral dogs, making it appear at times like a ghost town in a Sergio Leone cowboy movie.
Hunting after his own ghost - an obvious sign of inner unhappiness - Hidalgo searched for a place where dreams, reality, sainthood, love, and justice coexist.
But another ghost haunts the continent: economic ignorance about Latin America in the capitals of the West.
So far, that feeling remains a ghost.
By invoking Hitler's ghost too often, we trivialize the enormity of what he actually did.
Murdered when France and Germany refused to abide by its rules, the Stability Pact's ghost is haunting Europe, particularly the postcommunist countries that join the European Union in May.
WOLLERAU, SWITZERLAND - Scientific fraud, plagiarism, and ghost writing are increasingly being reported in the news media, creating the impression that misconduct has become a widespread and omnipresent evil in scientific research.
As could be expected, Che applied Soviet policies to the Cubans: agriculture was destroyed and ghost factories dotted the landscape.
Stalin's ghost is no substitute for a real live leader; he will never leap out of his portraits, no matter how often they are waved.
After all, who wants to build offices, stores, and shopping centers in the empty ghost towns that litter the American West?
The ghost of Franklin Delano Roosevelt haunts Barack Obama's United States.
The pace of urbanization should dispel Western doubts stemming from concerns over so-called ghost cities and chronic over-investment.
With rural-to-urban migration averaging 15 to 20 million people per year, today's so-called ghost cities quickly become tomorrow's thriving metropolitan areas.
As a result, some once-booming Chinese coastal areas now look like ghost towns, as tens of thousands of laid-off workers have packed their bags and returned to the countryside.
So the ghost of Augusto Pinochet lingers.
Chernobyl is a ghost town -- a contaminated, deserted place where time stands still.

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