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Throughout our history, until very recently, we all had worms.
There is no need to be embarrassed about having worms.
I'm really embarrassed about my problem - I have worms.
One thing we did know eventually: those apples had worms.
My brothers and I all had worms many times throughout our childhood.
"They're full of blackish, horizontal lines and some have worms in them."
If you have worms, you'll never have them again.
Wang Lung summons the town's doctor who says among other things, that she has worms in her heart.
"Well, at least you didn't have worms that season."
I've got more nanobugs in my head than a corpse has worms.
He had diarrhea and he also might have worms.
Caribou have worms in their muscles and between their joints.
We have - we had worms that did, too.
They haven't been cleaned, and some have worms; you'll like them."
I began eating them greedily and discovered that nearly all of them had worms.
Some did have worms in their droppings, and these gave Stile a perversely good feeling.
For example, children who have worms are more likely to become seriously ill and less likely to attend school on a regular basis.
They still have worms in their heads.
His wife, who taught high school in Kigali, recently had malaria, and his 4-year-old son has worms.
This cheese here has worms in it, so I won't make you eat it."
Worms also present a barrier to increased economic development since children who have worms are less likely to be productive as adults.
Chris Carter claimed to have been inspired to write the episode after his dog had worms, a situation he called "very disgusting".
Having worms escape is one of the most feared outcomes for many new vermicomposters.
Woody had worms all over his chin.
"We have worms the size of snakes," Mr. Brooks said.