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Villagers swarmed the trucks, many desperate to touch a loved one’s coffin.

According to the legal complaint, agents swarmed businesses where farmworkers and day laborers gather, and pulled over vehicles in predominantly Latino neighborhoods, targeting people of color and questioning them about their immigration status.

USC swarmed the paint from the start to stop her, swallowing up any entry pass that came near her.

As Ukrainian drones swarmed Russia's skies, Moscow launched an overnight attack of its own, triggering air alerts in various Ukrainian regions.

From BBC

But as she wandered through the wreckage on Thursday, she stepped amid cinders left by the flames that had swarmed the land and erased the life she had built.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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