You could drown an organization with too much money the way you could drown a plant.
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As regards the water, you could wash overboard and drown, fall off a floe and drown, get dragged into the ocean by a kink in the hurtling line of a harpoon and drown.
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Matthew Drown, was on board one of the helicopters and is missing, his brother Sean Drown told CNN. Cpl.
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Matthew Drown, was on board one of the helicopters and is missing, his brother, Sean Drown, told CNN. Cpl.
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And now there is no point of view— And now there is no other— We spread and drown as lilies do— We spread and drown forever.
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And Now There Is No Point Of View— And Now There Is No Other— We Spread And Drown As Lilies Do— We Spread And Drown Forever.
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In a cease-and-desist letter sent to Drown, Boudet's lawyer demands that Drown "retract all defamatory statements" related to "false and fabricated" allegations against Boudet.
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I think that there is a lot right now that is terrifying to so many of us, but we can't let that fear drown us or drown our hopes.
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" Or for flooding, it's "turn around and don't drown.
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Have you watched a guy drown in an icy sea?
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In other words, it might feel wrong to drown the
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"The sheer number and problem will drown us," he said.
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King Kong's roar didn't totally drown out Wolverine's berserker rage.
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When it has jelled, drown the turkey in it. Eat.
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He began to sink and was certain he would drown.
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Play 'em just loud enough to drown out the sobbing.
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When this happens in the lungs, the patient may drown.
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The hoopla cannot drown out uncertainty about the firm's future.
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It would drown out everything else they discussed and accomplished.
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Everything else can drown in the unreliable shadow of memory.
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They drown private business and kill jobs for factory workers.
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It was music meant to pulverize you, to drown you.
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That's what I kept thinking, how did he just drown?
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It doesn't drown out the outside world completely, of course.
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Many waters cannot quench love, neither can floods drown it.
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I was left to drown, numb with cold, without regrets.
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The Code Pink crowd ambled down to drown him out.
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But I don't want anyone to drown in their sorrows.
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Small Pokémon get sucked into the bubble, where they drown.
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You're either going to drown, or you're going to live.
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Fearing she might drown, she began to cry, she recalled.
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He may drown out Biden unless Democrats can pull together.
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I want him to drown in a river of fire.
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Other delegates hooted and clapped to drown out her protest.
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"That's when I realized, 'Okay, something's going on,'" Drown says.
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It can't drown the music out, and Whitman's usually does.
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"Turn Around Don't Drown" is a truism I conscientiously heed.
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Those who aren't confident swimmers will then panic and drown.
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Experts say the whale may drown if it isn't freed.
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Hence the folk saying: it's the strong swimmers who drown.
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"You've got to drown out that bad news," he said.
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His first book, Drown, is currently celebrating its 218th anniversary.
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The speakers are so loud, they literally drown our boys out.
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Gay and closeted, he drinks to drown his feelings of isolation.
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Toddlers can drown in just an inch or two of water.
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Enter: "Drown In It", from Syd's wickedly good solo debut FIN.
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Well, we've had a lot of sorrows to drown in 2016.
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They matter more when there's nothing else to drown them out.
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Throughout the room, these killers drown in whiteness, visually and metaphorically.
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When that happens, they can drown, starve, or die from infection.
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Increased sales worldwide will drown out any grumbles from southeast London.
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Add stores too fast and the business can drown in debt.
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Did that baby take a breath and drown in the water?
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Perhaps because the hardware store won't drown the screws in cardboard?
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If you are killed directly by a storm you'll probably drown.
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I put on some music to try to drown it out.
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Or you'll accidentally kick them into the ocean, where they'll drown.
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Be honest: Did you actually believe that Jaime Lannister would drown?
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I'm not likely to fall off a cliff or accidentally drown.
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When marine life ingests the toxins, they become disoriented and drown.
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Did she seriously forget that he tried to drown her once?
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I think this was clear when Paige tried to drown Emily.
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And there's a live band to drown out the trains above.
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He tried to strangle her and drown her in the bathtub.
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If not, this nation might ultimately drown in its own blood.
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Crowd inside restaurant chanting "Rick Scott" to drown out protesters outside.
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Horses drown in the molasses timethat floods a shadow-tinted room.
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"I thought we were going to drown," said Carlos Robles, 47.
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Does Hugh Jackman have to drown all the Voltorbs that regenerate?
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Instead of explicitly dressing Trump drown, he implicitly showed Trump up.
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Or if they fill up with blood, you drown to death.
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The chatter can drown out the significance of a horrific event.
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I open up the map and drown immediately in its stars.
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The shouts of the adults off camera drown out the conversation.
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Some residents swam to safety, only to see their neighbors drown.
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A pleasant melody might drown out the sounds from the street.
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"You learn to surf the waves and try not to drown."
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Coastal communities are starting to drown from a relentlessly rising sea.
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Many waters cannot quench love, neither can floods drown it out.
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Trying to sue him is like trying to drown a fish.
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The tiny porpoises drown when they are snagged in these nets.
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"If you don't learn from the past experiences, you will drown."
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The patient turned up the television to drown out our laughter.
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Many waters cannot quench love, neither can floods drown it out.
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He will have to transcend his ignorance, or drown in it.
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I had to listen to my Discman to drown her out.
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They huddle, cling, and drown below the crashing sky and waters.
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"But they may step up attempts to drown democratic discourse online."
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Some of them drown under the weight of this early debt.
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And that's very much the M.O., to drown you in expenses.
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Still, the ensuing weeks drown in a sadness I have never known.
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Hundreds of migrants drown each year attempting the dangerous Mediterranean Sea crossing.
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PERINO: It was all alone, and they were trying to drown it.
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More than 3,500 people in the US drown in them every year.
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We drown our sorrows in the last of the chocolate ice cream.
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No way the traitor didn't try to drown us out with pillows.
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The Great Read How Amazon is causing us to drown in trademarks.
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Feel that warm and dreamy relief, then wake up, remember, and drown.
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Not a great idea for the cricket, obviously, since it could drown.
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It looked like it was going to drown," adding "It felt beautiful.
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But other voices may drown out the law professors' carefully reasoned appeals.
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There, a large turnout proved that love truly can drown out hate.
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One woman was forced to drown her own baby in a bucket.
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"Absolutely, they will wear themselves out, and they will drown," she said.
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It's not uncommon for animals to try to swim and then drown.
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Large algae blooms starved the water of oxygen, causing fish to drown.
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Most of the boats are unfit for open water, and thousands drown.
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Rescuers shouted she had to get out; otherwise she would likely drown.
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And you're either going to laugh about it, or drown in it.
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"Francisco Villa, without money transfers [from the US], will drown" he says.
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Drown out your negative thoughts by repeating a helpful mantra as needed.
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"Francisco Villa, without money transfers (from the US), will drown," he said.
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Because Jaime has already proven that no one can drown in Westeros!
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Just tap the "Bus" profile to drown out the low frequency hum.
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"Political events drown out economic growth," Barclays wrote in a report Friday.
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Clinton backers also actively tried to drown out any protests with cheers.
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No music, not even a country song to drown out the engines.
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Those who don't most likely flail in the water helplessly and drown.
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Teams that tread water don't drown, but they don't go anywhere, either.
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It's impossible to drown in quicksand because humans actually float in it.
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Clinton facing difficult headlines, and Mr. Trump choosing to drown them out.
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I felt like I was going to drown in my own sweat.
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How easily he could turn into water, drown in his own insecurities.
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Speak loudly with your votes and actions to drown out the hatred.
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Dan Lipinski showed that shrill demands need not drown out mainstream voices.
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If you're clever, and you process the stuff carefully, you don't drown.
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Habituation is harder to achieve when you regularly drown out the noise.
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That is, unless his reason for jumping in was to drown himself.
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We surf it, we breathe it, we dive in, maybe we drown.
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No one should survive a shooting only to drown in medical debt.
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There was no auctioneer available to drown her out that time around. .
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CK: Well hopefully like Narcissus they'll fall into the pond and drown.
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They endure fire ants, suffer sunstroke and nearly drown in sucking mud.
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"We don't drown our partners in a sea of debt," he added.
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Without drastic reductions in fossil fuel use, the entire nation will drown.
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I play "Darling Nikki" loud enough to drown out my own voice.
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If it stays submerged for too long, a ghost crab will drown.
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Then, at Cheryl's party, he attempts to drown his sorrows with booze.
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" Dr. Hoffman said: "There's absolutely no way to drown-proof a child.
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His car flipped over on a frozen lake, and he didn't drown.
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Read Volume 2 of "The American People" and you'll drown in them.
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I hug her goodbye and literally drown in sweat on the subway.
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They have also done so much to drown out Trump's Twitter feed.
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Even if Keith's music was good, Seb's indignation would drown it out.
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We can't allow a culture of political interference to drown out science.
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"I remember feeling as if I were going to drown," she said.
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The migrants were the first to drown in Greek waters this year.
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Subsequent attempts to burn her to death and drown her both failed.
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But the rapid expansion soon began to drown the company in debt.
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I'd let you drive me off a bridge and watch me drown!
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Anything you can do to drown out the thunder will be helpful.
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SCOTT Art's like the shark — you've gotta keep moving, otherwise you drown.
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He's never said he wants to drown someone or used that metaphor.
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Some people drown in sadness, and I don't want to be like that.
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Forgive me for my errors and let me drown you in my love.
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Most of the boats are unfit for open water, and thousands drown annually.
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Fear of social violence, Filindra says, can drown out worries about racial identity.
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Drip or Drown 2 finds Gunna contemplating the parameters of his newfound fame.
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"Unless something changes, the oil market could drown in oversupply," the agency said.
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Laughter, as a tool to drown out the act, and reclaim the self.
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You just have to drown the bunnies ... put a Glock to their heads.
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Don't let the noise of other's opinions drown out your own inner voice.
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But, in the meantime, they can drown their sorrows on some scotch whiskies.
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The money ran out, Mr Buenaventura became homeless and tried to drown himself.
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But the music wouldn't drown out the problems of her tumultuous personal life.
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Even though we went pink, we didn't want to drown out the blonde.
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They say cheap foreign products drown out domestic industry and hurt local jobs.
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WHOA: Bernie chants drown out the opening prayer for the DNC pic.twitter.com/rW6F4QHE1h
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"ACER will drown in false alarms," one source familiar with the system said.
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Drown in the water, people who had diabet es, couldn't get their medicine.
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Definitely don't try to drown out those effects with alcohol (remember Four Loko?).
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It doesn't help that "Drown" is the best song on the whole album.
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They drown in the deceptive currents of the Rio Grande or irrigation canals.
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The son goes in for a swim, and suddenly he starts to drown.
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The WWF said the dolphins caught in gillnets often drown as a consequence.
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But the over-the-top vitriol tends to drown out rational, productive conversation.
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A bit of nationalist clamouring is a great way to drown out dissent.
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They were pushing that, but 'Drown' actually started to get traction at radio.
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Other times, I just want to drown out what my roommates are doing.
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If you want to drown in statistics, graphics, and choices, have at it.
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Some people drown, others are crushed on overcrowded decks, or suffocate in holds.
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Mood and memory Because alcohol is a depressant, drinking can drown your mood.
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Mr. Trump needed a viral moment to drown out his embarrassment from 2005.
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Luckily, most things in life won't cause you to drown if you fail.
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For a split second, I wondered what it would be like to drown.
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But I wasn't about to cry and drown in a pool of tears.
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And yet, amid the oceans of unpredictability, we've somehow managed not to drown.
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The head fights the gut; complexities can't drown out the moral law within.
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In response, many of us, myself included, chose to drown out those worries.
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This helps to drown out jarring sounds that might disturb a sleeping baby.
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He felt as if he were about to simultaneously float away and drown.
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Critic's Notebook To eat out in New York is to drown in choices.
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Either way, the best way to drown those feelings is with some alcohol.
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Mike Boudet C&D letter to Justin Drown by Ashley Carman on Scribd
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More than 363,000 people drown every year, according to the World Health Organization.
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Saturday Night Live is still the place to drown your election season sorrows.
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The other is to drown out the incessant chatter of my poisoned brain.
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The male forced the pup under water as if trying to drown it.
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I was exhausted after the fight, so I went to drown my sorrows.
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When Drown first came out, immigrants were a periodic bugbear, a periodic hobgoblin.
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" On the other is chipper soul food like "Finish Line/Drown" and "How Great.
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Don't worry, Jaime, your Main Character Armor appears to be drown-proof No, HBO.
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Google Analytics provides you with so much data that you could drown in it.
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"I don't sing in the shower, I'm afraid I'm going to drown!" she confessed.
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Nobody wanted to drown out their favorite people, so they were stingy about following.
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Trump led the crowd in chants of "USA, USA" to drown out the protestor.
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If you smiled hard enough you could drown out the screams of your neighbors.
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At the age of 613, Meadows watched his baby brother drown in a lake.
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He could easily pull me off a rock into the water and drown me.
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It's a time to continually drown yourself in glorious booze for days on end.
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The last thing Apple wants to do is drown in a sea of Androids.
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Their right-wing opponents bombed civilians to "drown democracy under a mountain of corpses".
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She might nearly drown in a wave pool, but she doesn't do bad dates.
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Don't drown turn around, if you see standing water don't drive through it whatsoever.
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Lauren tries to drown her twins in the river, leading to her being institutionalized.
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Then I'd walk around and put my headphones on and drown it all out.
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He drifts away, leaving the twin to drown her sorrows in a group hug.
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Domestic politics should not drown out what a bipartisan congressional commission reported in November.
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Working hard and playing hard kept things noisy enough inside to drown them out.
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As speculative fiction, "They Will Drown in Their Mothers' Tears" is only intermittently compelling.
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He quoted fitting lyrics from Chance the Rapper's "Finish Line / Drown" in his tribute.
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Clinton's speech, throwing off its rhythm as delegates chanted "Hillary!" to drown them out.
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Wardrobe sets up rails with enough pink clothing to drown an aisle of Barbies.
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She called on Americans to listen and unify and drown out the political noise.
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The water rushed into homes, knocking down walls and pulling parents outside to drown.
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No… it only took minutes for these men to almost drown in the elevator.
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Like Trump, he's a master of saying the unsayable to drown out the rest.
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Does Fiji have to drown and California burn because you got bored in Iowa?
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He turned up the classic rock on the radio to drown out the sound.
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Without Lasix, horses will drown in their own blood, and nobody wants that, right?
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UNIDENTIFIED SPEAKER: Sometimes you gotta turn the TV up to drown them out. Yeah.
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I might drown a little bit, but there is no better way to learn.
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To drown our sorrows, we're stocking up on discounted camping gear for next year.
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They talk about feeling abandoned, left to drown in the world's most powerful country.
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" — STEPHEN COLBERT "Rarely during a witch hunt do you see the witch drown herself.
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Adrian doesn't drown but, instead, meets a grim fate when he's found by Pennywise.
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We decided to drown our concerns in the most apropos way: with street food.
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No one acknowledged the noise, but the Frenchman was trying to drown it out.
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Mr. Trump, in turn, has sought to drown out facts with denials and attacks.
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The scorpion has a good response: If I do, then we will both drown.
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But Heavy Hawaii's Boy Don't Drown is probably the closest you'll get to that.
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"Drown or Swim" is a single off Basu's latest narrative piano album, Evolving Reflections.
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Billy Long who used his experience as a former auctioneer to drown out her protests.
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If you feel sorry for yourself, and you let yourself go down, you will drown.
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He was rescued by a fishing boat but saw other members of his group drown.
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Something about that stodgy blue art deco logo just tends to drown out the competition.
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If you feel sorry for yourself and you let yourself go down, you will drown.
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He drove into a river and only helped himself escape leaving a girl to drown.
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Arsha Ali took this video of another commuter ignoring the saying 'turn around don't drown.
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"High-profile politicians can out-spend new voices and drown out the competition," they write.
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Star Wars shows like that may have an unfortunate tendency to drown out everything else.
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"In October 2012, when he attempted to drown himself, he literally sought air," Moniz said.
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Drip or Drown is more like, I really do this for real—all year around.
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But the warnings weren't powerful enough to drown out the promises of the education gospel.
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Rob and Sharon are two people willing to drown with the other if need be.
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Having celiac sucks, but I drown my sorrows over my lack of croquettes in sangria.
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"We could drown out our sorrows or make an adventure of it," Floyd Martin joked.
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The Saudis turned 1.8 million barrels on, and basically their intent was to drown us.
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Let A Lover Drown You is their third album, and might be their saddest yet.
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Dreaming of life in Europe, many are detained in Libya or drown in the Mediterranean.
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I know that oftentimes the loudest voices in the room can drown out everyone else.
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Upshift. Road noise begins to drown out the sound of the engine at 145 mph.
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This follows the IEA's warning on Tuesday which said oil markets could "drown in oversupply".
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However, their chants could not completely drown out the jeers of one nearby pub-goer.
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"I try to stay away from it because you can't drown in that," she said.
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You need a media device to drown out the noise with music or a movie.
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The couple went to the local pub, the Crab and Lobster, to drown their sorrows.
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If you fall into the well pond and drown, you'll never get to taste it.
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Additionally, founder of the infamous Hotel Bel-Air Joseph Drown once called the estate home.
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If you lack discipline, you will step all over positive stories and drown them out.
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An emotional flood of positivity can drown out the shame, soothing your self-confidence. Shame.
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People get trees falling on them, lost in blizzards, drown in large bodies of water.
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Children in that age group most often drown in swimming pools, hot tubs and spas.
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Did that technical stuff drown out the larger political messages around sex in the story?
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HUSH MONEY and DROWN OUT were particularly bonkers, as was FREEWAY, for this city dweller.
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These black women were making waves when the world would have rather seen them drown.
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He often doesn't even play music on them, preferring to just drown out other passengers.
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They think 'I'm going to drown,' 'I'm going to die,' 'I'm going to lose everything.
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Current and former administration officials like the "counter-programming" approach to drown out negative news.
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"If venturing out tonight, remember to Turn Around, Don't Drown," the NWS warned on Twitter.
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Sometimes proceedings are halted when the ear-piercing groans of howler monkeys drown out conversation.
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We must make a stand against the hate, lest we drown in its unfathomable depths.
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We must make a stand against the hate, lest we drown in its unfathomable depths.
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And once that's punctured, you drown in your own blood--that's the end of you.
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And what better platform to drown out bad speech than a website used by billions?
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Predictably, the performances, lively enough at the outset, start to drown in these stagnant waters.
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We know from the outset that within a year of their meeting, Marlena will drown.
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Their shouts often drown out a question from a senator or an answer from Kavanaugh.
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While depression threatened to drown me, movies helped me claw my way to the surface.
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Australians are more likely to drown in the bath than be killed by a shark.
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With the 2016 election, the chant to "build that wall" seemed to drown everything else.
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Oftentimes, it means listening to something else to literally drown out the sniveling voice. Podcasts.
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"I mean people calling and saying they 'hope we all drown out here,'" Eskridge said.
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" The pop ballad's video shows Lavigne in a white dress near a gloomy ocean view, as she sings lyrics including: "Don't let me drown, it's getting harder / I'll meet you there at the altar / As I fall down to my knees / Don't let me drown.
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This is Scotland though, so they head to a pub to drown their sorrows in whiskey.
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And there's a lifeguard in case you OD on Vodka Red Bulls and start to drown.
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" David Walliams said: "This is the perfect act for anyone who wants to watch someone drown.
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They don't necessarily drown, either, but water should stop them — or at least slow them down.
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The veterinarians who treated Poppy are amazed that the cat didn't drown during the wash cycle.
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She plunged in, submerged so long I panicked, thinking she'd drown, but then he let go.
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Don't let the noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner voice, heart and intuition.
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My mom had passed a year before and I said some people drown themselves in drugs.
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How would you describe the fundamental differences between the Drip Season releases and Drip or Drown?
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Supposedly (and morbidly) according to this "fan" theory, Sandy actually does drown while at the beach.
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You'll likely need something a little stronger to either toast your victory or drown your sorrows.
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Startups often drown in the number of process leviathans require to make the smallest of improvements.
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Most of the vessels are unfit for open water, and thousands of people drown each year.
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Ageing cinemas bulge to breaking-point: audiences turn into cheering spectators and drown out the dialogues.
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Starbucks wants customers to drown their end-of-year sorrows in steaming cups of liquid sugar.
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RMC: Drown out the noise, and stay focused on what your intuition tells you to do.
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It&aposs like, hey, Tim, the boat is on fire and you are going to drown.
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But my tears would drown the world, as my inner fire would reduce it to ashes.
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Edward Snowden thinks the answer to hate speech is to drown it out with other voices.
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See, the risk is if the boys panic and they pull off the mask, they drown.
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Of course, that analysis assumes there might have been something for that moment to drown out.
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At last, we know what happens when you completely drown an iPhone 7 in liquid rubber.
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They're both adrift in a sea of responsibilities, clinging to each other, trying not to drown.
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But drown it all out, folks, because tonight was all about that old school Musk magic.
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Cameron said she believed Lake drank to drown out memories of being pushed around in Hollywood.
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Rising seas could drown low-lying island nations and flood cities from New York to Shanghai.
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He's the ultimate whiner, so this mug can drown all his words into one sarcastic place.
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Considering that Paige once tried to drown Emily because of jealousy, I'm going to say no.
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It's very self selecting for surfing, because most people who would go out there would drown.
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Children, women drown while fleeing Not all of the refugees are making it to Bangladesh safely.
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The proliferating amplifiers engaged in an aural arms race, each trying to drown out the others.
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The commonality between them all seems to be luring people into the lake to drown them.
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"If someone has decided to drown, it's probably already impossible to save them anyway," he said.
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A system where a few deep pockets can drown out the voices of millions is broken.
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Not only does corporate money not drown out public opinion, it often helps amplify citizens' voices.
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But it could not drown out the gasps as the first model came down the runway.
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The problem is that if bots get spammy, they could drown out people's friends in Messenger.
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And that she had watched him drown the way those who'd come with Arnold had drowned.
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The boys "locked the door and played loud music" to drown out her cries for help.
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In both, aren't the dancers just trying to drown out the sounds of an anxious world?
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All the values-based messages in the world won't matter if Fox can drown them out.
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In times like these, "the tendency is to really almost drown in [the news]," Morganstein says.
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He has a distinctive ability to dramatize the intractable social forces that threaten to drown us.
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This might have pushed Boudet to retaliate in "an attempt to decimate my podcast," Drown says.
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Podcasters, like Drown, often check their reviews on the platform, and generally monitor their shows' performance.
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Overfishing has devastated food sources, and the dolphins can get trapped in fixed gillnets and drown.
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But the future material threatens to drown out the present, at least where Helen is concerned.
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Each year, an estimated 87 children drown in their homes and two-thirds occur in bathtubs.
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I'd been warned that the moon, one day shy of full, might drown out the bioluminescence.
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And fourteen times within those contacts were threats that he was going to drown my dog.
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Walking down to the lake, he saw a male figure walking out as if to drown.
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"If I take another one down / I'ma drown in some poison, abusin' my limit," he reflects.
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It did help me to drown out a lot of the noise to be more productive.
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The student, jumping, had the sensation of being a deranged pogo-stick rider, likely to drown.
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Drown also feuded with Boudet while serving as a moderator on a subreddit for Boudet's show.
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" It also says Drown is accusing Boudet of "illegal behavior, possibly resulting in significant financial consequences.
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You can even take it with you on trips to drown out your annoying hotel neighbors.
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But the biggest fear is that impeachment will drown out the caucus's legislative successes this year.
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Some of these children drown when forced to dive under the water to untangle fishing nets.
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I could go into the bathroom and try to drown myself in one of the toilets.
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A large eel, he said could paralyze you, causing you to fall down and potentially drown.
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In some places, officials include only direct deaths, such as people who drown in storm floodwaters.
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If there were too many talking heads in there, the noise would drown out the recording.
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LG: That was really just to drown out the strong sentiments you have of missing me.
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Some people drown their sorrows in a pint of Ben & Jerry's ... others do it like Fergie.
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There's a legitimate fear that a franchise can drown out the voice of the filmmaker, and with the expectations of gaming fans, a major studio, and game creator Blizzard all bearing down, there's no film that would seem more likely to drown under that pressure than Warcraft.
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The body showed signs of neglect and abuse, leading police to believe the boy did not drown.
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Other attendees roared, "TRUMP, TRUMP, TRUMP" during Trump's oath-taking to drown out the sounds of protest.
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Did Steve—a name given to the bot by mourners—survive the fall or did it drown?
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He told jurors that he had originally intended to drown Mike but panicked as a struggle ensued.
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" Added Beck Miller: "And it is literally — a child under 30 pounds can drown in 30 seconds.
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Hordes of wildebeest drown in the river during the wet season, adding further nutrients to the water.
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Infected sea turtles start swimming in circles and can drown if they're unable to surface to breathe.
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Obama may not want to drown out other Democratic voices in the interest of growing the party.
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One of the most effective ways to cope with grief is to drown your sorrows in food.
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Police have not said how the little boy died, but they have indicated he did not drown.
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Other attendees roared, "TRUMP, TRUMP, TRUMP" during Trump's oath-taking to drown out the sounds of protest.
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He gestures outside, toward the yelling protesters and the escorts blasting rock music to drown them out.
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The shark won't bite me, the alligator won't eat me, and the hurricane will NOT drown me.
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"We are not going to let out-of-touch, metro-area liberal elites drown out your voices."
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Sailors would become entranced by their voices, and drown in the rough waters near the sirens' rocks.
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Lewis allegedly told detectives he strangled her and left her face down in a puddle to drown.
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With his final album, Swimming, Miller dived further into his sadness without seeming to drown in it.
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They're still tuned well and loud enough drown out the sound of your feet pounding on pavement.
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The guy next to me might drown because he ate that cannabis, so it affects everyone differently.
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According to the Twitter account, Lauren was the twin whom Charlotte "tried to drown" in the bathtub.
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While the motion of the pins certainly won't drown out your music, they won't go completely unnoticed.
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Díaz' previous work also includes the short-story collections This Is How You Lose Her and Drown.
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I haven't seen a grin this trollish since Squints pretended to drown in front of Wendy Peffercorn.
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The counterprotesters yelled and sounded horns to drown out the anti-Sharia group, CNN affiliate KOMO reported.
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Putin and other senior Russian figures are like sharks: They have to keep swimming or they drown.
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Hours or even days after escaping the water, the body begins to drown in its own liquids.
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Last time Hanna brought Lucas into an "A" plan, he tried to drown her in a lake.
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Oh, and they make her talk to a parrot, which tries to convince her to drown Caila.
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The biggest challenge for Democrats is to avoid letting anti-Trump fervor drown out their own message.
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The earbuds that came with your smartphone, like the Apple EarPods, should sufficiently drown out the noise.
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But, still, there's an awareness that most investments will simply drown for reasons that are often unpredictable.
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Even sunlight can disturb that free fall motion sufficiently to drown out any signals from gravitational waves.
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Some skeptics may say that the current level of political rancor will drown out our cooperative pragmatism.
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The shocking comments about Putin are likely to drown out everything else that has happened so far.
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Go behind the scenes with the people producing the golden-brown deliciousness needed to drown your pancakes.
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I put in earplugs to try to drown out any peeps the baby makes before 215 a.m.
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He's always doing sketchy things — ruining Ali's memorial, trying to drown Hanna, wearing weird masks, etc. 229.
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"I'm trying to keep myself above water, and I'm getting tired because I don't want to drown."
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Billy Long (R-MO) began to talk over her to drown her out — in an auctioneer's chant.
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It feels to me like a way to keep you fighting against the water until you drown.
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Game of Thrones It is beautiful beneath the sea, but if you binge too long, you'll drown.
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Furthermore, the massive — and growing — amount of campaign spending will drown out anything that happened months prior.
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It's hardly a democracy if "Citizens United" means dollars can drown out the will of the people.
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These paintings were created using water from the very glaciers that threaten to melt and drown Miami.
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But they must — and carefully — lest they get eaten, drown or just end up very, very dirty.
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Will I have to swim to catch horses tomorrow or will I just metaphorically drown in schoolwork?
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MYTH: You need to wait an hour after eating to swim or you can cramp and drown.
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Engaged so closely with my immediate surroundings, I was able to drown out my ever-present anxieties.
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The ultimate problem I encountered was that my mind and heart resisted my attempts to drown them.
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Platypuses need to surface in order to breathe, but the traps keep them underwater, and they drown.
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"I get that people want to stretch, but you don't want to drown in debt," she says.
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Warm words from the visitors from Brussels did not drown out opposition at home to the government.
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They blasted sirens to drown out the music and, once again, fired tear gas into the crowd.
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A question mark or a mirror, to encourage reflection before people fully drown themselves in the stream.
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We hear those three pieces of advice so often it can be easy to drown them out.
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"I have to have stuff loud to drown out the voices in my head," Mr. Wilson said.
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One can get drown in the same repeated days, becoming one of the people on the street.
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This would drown out any small noises from the hallway or busy New York City street outside.
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Hopefully over time the number of people preaching self-love will drown out even our own worst critics.
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While they were were speaking, counter-protesters were trying to drown them out using bullhorns and noise makers.
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"No way the traitor didn't try to drown us out with pillows," the longtime liberal political consultant wrote.
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I put headphones on to drown out the rest of the noise while I make some web updates.
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When the floods come, we'll all drown, and your K/D ratio won't be able to save you.
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It's too smart to let spammers drown the feed in crappy marketing, scandalous headlines, or non-stop posts.
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Will this 7-year-old live to see the rest of the village drown beneath the waves, too?
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According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 10 people drown every day in the United States.
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Well, the scientists are not exactly telling us to drown our thirst in an ice-cold Pepsi henceforth.
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Wendy and Chuck drown their own sorrows by sharing a deli sandwich during a mutual bout of insomnia.
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You're far more likely to drown to death—1 in 1,183— than Leicester was to win the title.
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"Ocean blue eyes looking in mine/ I feel like I might sink and drown and die," she sings.
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In other words, iAwake allows you to drown out the extra noise in your life with each track.
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Don't expect to toast any wild gains—or drown your sorrows over major losses—from your whiskey investment.
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They wrote, "high-profile politicians can out-spend new voices and drown out the competition" on the platform.
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But the underlying point is that the extremists drive out rational debate and drown out all other voices.
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If you want to be somebody that holds onto your ideal and fights the current, you will drown.
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I listen to a podcast about serial killers to drown out the dullness of running on the treadmill.
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Most students drown: many drop out after a year, but some struggle on, retaking exams again and again.
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Unfortunately, they do nothing to drown out the raging inconsistencies of Me Before You's blithely oblivious love story.
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Tears symbolically flow from Josh Kline's suite of neon-colored lightboxes, which drown photographs taken by the artist.
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"He'd say he was going to drown me, or that I only had three months left," she said.
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The big risk of Facebook launching the Messenger platform was that spammy bots could drown out your friends.
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Four pale female nudes cajole and pull a hoofed bearded satyr into a pond where he will drown.
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These days it's harder than ever to drown out the noise and hear what your fellow Americans think.
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She suggests you turn on a fan or a white noise machine to help drown out the explosions.
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Another tried putting on a diving suit, only to drown, as the helmet slipped out of their hands.
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If he wins, then at least your correspondent has some extra funds with which to drown her sorrows.
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The two may have fallen into the water together, leaving the victor to drown and freeze to death.
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"They want us to have our best life possible and to not drown in the sorrow of it."
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It sometimes feels like trying to swim in a pool of enemies who are trying to drown us.
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If Jones wants to drown her sorrows at home, though, we do have the *official* Pump-tini recipe.
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In raw numbers, about as many people drown in Wisconsin in a year as die leaving taxable estates.
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High-volume music from an opera internet station is sure to drown out the continuous pounding of jackhammers.
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As the Greenlandic ice we were gazing at continues to melt, the water will drown Jetnil-Kijiner's homeland.
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The Bannermans similarly (at least metaphorically) want to drown their guests in roses, those most Victorian of flowers.
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" And if you want to just drown yourself in TV this summer, you seek "Cheers" followed by "Frasier.
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But the noisy disagreements between Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his political foes may drown out any dialogue.
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"It is beautiful beneath the sea, but if you stay too long you'll drown," he explains, channeling Dumbledore.
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But rather than drown out the proceedings, she got interrupted — by a Congress member doing an auctioneer bit.
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It's great stuff, if you drown out the night terrors, the surprise projectile vomiting, and the scraped knees.
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No one should be left to drown, but there is an alternative: Rescue them and send them back.
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But having put his finger in the dike, Mr. Putin can't remove it or Mr. Assad will drown.
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Instead, the juxtapositions and overlaps between the pieces seem to drown out, challenge, or even comfort one another.
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The room's massive ceilings reverberated my voice and there was surprisingly no noisy work to drown it out.
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With simple adjustable settings, its light and cozy buzz can drown out most sound that interferes with slumber.
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Roadside shops blared forró, a propulsive musical style, through overworked speakers in attempts to drown each other out.
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The show can't possibly be showing us continuous foreshadows of Bonnie drowning only to have her actually drown.
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And one sturdy song about how political hypocrisy and its repercussions can drown out all of those things.
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For months, I felt myself drown in anxiety and depression; every person on the street looked like him.
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I would "drown in pools" at this tournament—which means I went out in the round-robin stage.
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But it doesn't stop completely until there are three people left, then two of them drown at sea.
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Unlike Kanye, she did not equate herself with the geniuses of silhouette, and drown her clothing in bombast.
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It was an era of unimaginable desperation; if you weren't careful, you could drown in your own despair.
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" At another rehearsal, she went on, "Mike said, 'If you ever get lost, drown in each other's eyes.
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Volume in the region grew 1 percent, dragged drown by weakness in its juice brands like Minute Maid.
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A rise that large would drown most of the world's coastal cities without heroic efforts to fortify them.
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As the magician Prospero, Harriet Walter will break her staff and drown her book for the last time.
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They let out a roar at the White House gates, meant to symbolically drown out climate change deniers.
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Later, Joanie rethinks her position, admitting that a person can drown in essentially a bathtub full of water.
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When my boyfriend woke up, I told him my plan, while attempting not to drown in my shame.
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The letter says that unless Drown commits to these actions, Boudet "may be forced" to pursue legal action.
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One certain bet is that beer will be drunk in large quantities to celebrate victories or drown sorrows.
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The News Editorial Board argued that it was rude to drown him out as he tried to talk.
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It was as though with what remained of his intelligence and strength he wished now to drown himself.
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Some reported family members still missing, and said they witnessed friends and neighbors drown in the storm surge.
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Would you think that you had done something seriously wrong in leaving the child very probably to drown?
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Turtles suffocate when they confuse shopping bags with jellyfish, or drown when they get entangled in discarded nets.
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Like most of us, he's treading water, not swimming to safety but refusing to give in and drown.
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Not to drown any sorrows, but to share his team sheet with fans before announcing it to anyone else.
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It's devastating, so pardon if we drown our sorrows in this image of Monáe a synchronized pussy pants militia.
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Not wanting the innocent animal to drown, the Navy launched a 12-hour rescue operation to save the elephant.
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But when the engine stopped and the boat started deflating she realized she could not let the others drown.
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Initially, Schwab wanted to use his Echo smart speaker to drown out the barking of his neighbor's noisy dog.
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That would be catastrophic for many coastal communities in Louisiana and could drown entire island nations in the Pacific.
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Wags and Axe drown their sorrows by throwing napkins over their heads and eating ortolans prepared by Wylie Dufresne.
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It didn't listen to the people who were protesting against its program, it tried to drown out their voices.
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Those with more wealth can use that wealth—to unlimited degree—to drown out the voices of everyone else.
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They've been like ducks — outwardly placid, especially to guests, but frantically paddling below the surface so they don't drown.
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It shifts my consciousness immediately and that's the only thing that keeps me from letting myself drift and drown.
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The sirens are exactly how they've been described in legends: sleek, silvery women who drown men using their song.
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But the more oversaturated the internet becomes with content, the harder it is to drown out the constant buzz.
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Only a critical mass of decency can, in the long run, drown out the ugly likes of Handsome Dave.
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Beyond attacks by other bears, vulnerable cubs can fall ill, drown or not pack away enough food before winter.
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That's a mind boggling amount of sea level rise—enough to drown Florida and most of the Eastern seaboard.
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"You will either drown in the sea or die in the desert," Tesfom had already warned his little brother.
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They are trying to drown out China's national anthem, which is played before every game featuring Hong Kong's team.
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For Kevin, it made him feel like he's not enough, and he was trying to drown that voice out.
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The dunes formed natural barriers against rising sea levels, which the Opening Ceremony showed will drown Barra da Tijuca.
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Villagers jumped into the water and helped to pull it out with ropes and chains so it wouldn't drown.
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Before campaigning started for regional elections in June, many observers worried that religion would drown out all other issues.
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And even from a distance, cameras don't really work, either: the flames drown out the rest of the image.
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Drip or Drown 2 is expected in February and Gunna's giving his fans "One Call" to satisfy their appetites.
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Twitter — and, even more likely, in-series plot device Tumblr — is bound to drown in the inevitable Euphoria discourse.
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"Our politics are dominated by those who can write the biggest checks and drown out people's voices," he said.
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It's been said that a rising tide raises all boats, but no one talks about the castaways who drown.
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Submerging it in water could drown the speaker and microphone, which kept it off the wrists of serious swimmers.
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The Times points out that some places only count direct deaths, such as people who drown in storm floodwaters.
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Being the benevolent emancipator that she is, Gabby knew she couldn't stand by idly and let this baseball drown.
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The day when grumbles about tax drown out the screams of war will be a good one for Colombia.
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Its minions have set up thousands of social-media "bots" and other spamming weapons to drown out other content.
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Instead, the on-board soundscapes (things like leaves rustling and trickling waterfalls) are designed to essentially drown out noise.
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It will require the media, policymakers, and global citizens to join forces to drown out ISIL's drumbeat of violence.
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"Donald Trump knows that if he sues somebody for something, it will drown the other side," Mr. Doppelt said.
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They use Bose's active-noise-reduction technology and a sealed design to drown out background noise when in use.
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" Her supporters, in Debbie Wasserman Schultz T-shirts, tried to drown out the protesters by chanting "Debbie, Debbie, Debbie.
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The hood by itself won't drown out noise, but it's a great additional layer over a pair of earbuds.
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They're so busy chatting with each other and us that their children could drown, and they wouldn't even notice.
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Americans are far more likely to get shot than die in a car accident, drown, or choke to death.
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If you're clever, and you process the stuff carefully, you don't drown, and you get everything that you need.
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He didn't drown at the Loot Train Attack and he's not going to die in the Season 7 finale.
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It's a truly dark curse that torments one of Skellige's jarls for supposedly letting his brother drown years ago.
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If we can't have cheap rents and "authenticity" anymore, at least give us places to drown our yuppie sorrows.
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The hundreds of incarcerated men in the small space had clearly attempted to drown out the stale prison odor.
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I don't think more and better reporting from trusted media sources is going to drown all this garbage out.
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The clanging of fruit machines and the electronic whoops of video poker games drown out the piped-in music.
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In cases similar to Harmon's, it's clear there's still room to better ensure appropriation doesn't drown out Black creators.
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Our parents came here, our friends work here, we celebrate our happy moments and drown out our worst here.
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All across the city, as catastrophic flooding threatened to drown us, regular people risked their lives to help others.
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Black children drown five times as often as white children, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Ranevskaya's son (it turned out that the governess, Carlotta Ivanovna, was in fact the son, who never did drown).
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If not, he has at least released new music for us to listen to and drown out the pain.
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Justin Drown, the host of Obscura, made the allegations in comments to The Verge that were published last week.
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But all of my efforts to drown this yuppie trinket hive in the toilet have seemingly been in vain.
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It's important to let go of those past mistakes and try to drown out the finger-pointing around money.
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You'll put in your earbuds to drown out the voices trying to lure you back to your liquid diet.
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The flooding also caused rivers to overflow, fields to fill with water, and millions of farm animals to drown.
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AmeriCare doesn't eliminate the private insurance system, but it does make it small enough to drown in a bathtub.
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The vocals are often muffled, instruments drown out others at times, and it's full of jarring starts and stops.
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In Victoria in 2009, a roo made headlines when it attacked a man and tried to drown his pet dog.
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Labor lawyers are now attempting a new legal gambit which could drown Uber in a sea of costly arbitration claims.
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They're products of a much more recent history, bent on trying to drown out the great failure of the Confederacy.
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Yet with so many people bashing the mall industry, Mathrani has some advice for how to drown out the noise.
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Occasionally, there are hints of something bizarre — weird walks, a pummeling of thighs — but these quickly drown in dull convention.
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If you need to drown out your desk-mate talking to herself, these little buds will be your best friend.
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The most popular episode, "Can you drown a Tesla motor?" has garnered 2.3 million views in less than a year.
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EDT It's ultimately heartbreak for England, who lost 2-1, so here's hoping for more beers to drown the sorrows.
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It's gooey, warm and exactly what you need to either drown your sorrows or celebrate a well-earned victory. 10.
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It all tends to drown out the state's obvious business advantages, including a solid workforce and a heritage of innovation.
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During the trial, Winchester told jurors that he had originally intended to drown Mike but panicked as a struggle ensued.
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But, in the meantime, they can drown their sorrows on some scotch whiskies inspired by the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros.
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I didn't use the sight of you to drown myself in hatred — I wanted instead to be kinder to myself.
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Nothing can prepare you the wave of soft feelings that are about to drown in for the next two hours.
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Gunna just released his new album, "Drip or Drown 2," and his fans are clearly excited ... especially this young lady.
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Similarly, I'll drown shows shadowy human figures appearing to be rescuing or operating on a bleeding shark or small whale.
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Whatever your takeaway is, the thunderous response to Wolf's performance did drown out much of the chatter around Trump's words.
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As Foster attempted to drown his kids, he was pointing a knife as their mother, his ex-girlfriend, Michelle Sorrells.
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Some recorded but remixed, manipulated, remade with the personality of whoever had speakers loud enough to drown out their neighbors.
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In "The Scorpion and the Frog," the scorpion bites the frog even though the act will lead both to drown.
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That extra $50 gets you more control over noise cancellation and the ability to drown out noise in phone calls.
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A metal band roared just up the hill, threatening to drown her out; hornets buzzed around her microphone and hands.
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Keep your cool and try not to fall into the Pisces ocean of emotion that you tend to drown in.
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We let distractions drown out reality because we are too overwhelmed or lazy to get where we want to be.
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"This can cause them to pass out (sometimes called "hypoxic blackout" or "shallow water blackout") and drown," the CDC says.
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Hell—take a horrible day, drown it in rum, and garnish it with a pineapple slice and a maraschino cherry.
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They drown out the other side—the conservatives who are urging their party to actually do something about global warming.
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We would have interdictions where they would threaten to drown a baby if we were to try to stop them.
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Afflicted with a hearing condition called tinnitus, Baby constantly listens to music to drown out the humming in his ear.
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Cersei would no doubt enjoy scoops and scoops of this wine-flavored ice cream to drown her self-inflicted sorrows.
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Bad thing: It would be extremely painful, and I might pass out at the finish, flip my boat and drown.
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Is it administered in a needlessly cruel way when it risks forcing a man to drown in his own blood?
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A crew neck, curved hem, and lengthened sleeves give the shirt a drapey shape that won't drown you in fabric.
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A flood of voices will be needed to drown out historical mischaracterizations of women as untrustworthy, and it is coming.
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He said they raised their voices to drown out the Hebrew Israelites' inflammatory statements, not to mock or intimidate Phillips.
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Further complicating matters, the Pacers have thrived without Oladipo leading the way and they no longer drown when he sits.
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If inhaled, chlorine gas turns into hydrochloric acid in the lungs and the build-up of fluids can drown victims.
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Behind pizza—uniter and fattener of all—women and men alike both turned to ice cream to drown their sorrows.
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Every time Facebook News tweaks its algorithm—tweaks made for commercial, not editorial, reasons—news organizations drown in the undertow.
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It seems like it should be easy to keep the focus on the sleaze and let them drown in it.
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The government has galvanized its enormous propaganda machine and harsh controls as it tries to drown out the dissonant messages.
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A few weeks later, Jake locked himself in a bathroom at home and tried to drown himself in the bathtub.
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Drowning out misinformation By flooding the zone with constructive content, states are hoping to drown out negative or harmful material.
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How many more Venezuelans have to starve or drown before Western liberals do something more than merely shake their heads?
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"Drip too hard, don't stand too close / You gon fuck around and drown trying to ride this wave," Baby cries.
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The researchers couldn't put freshwater in the tubs, because the crickets — which apparently aren't very smart — would drown in it.
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That, as far as I can tell, is the only way to drown out the voices of rumormongers and ideologues.
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Behind them, another heckler with a bullhorn — and ties to the conspiracy-mongering site Infowars — tried to drown them out.
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Traveling in Pennsylvania, Mr. Trump accused Democrats of provoking a shutdown to drown out discussion of the Republican tax overhaul.
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Or I can just play Jackson Square over and over and drown in nostalgia, 'cause man does that feel good.
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"And that is a terrible thing to tell people, that you should have just let them drown," Captain Rinnan said.
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Nick is right that rescuing Hannah is impossible, but watching June struggle to accept that is like watching her drown.
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Unless the past is actively contained, she feels, it may surge up to flood the present and drown the future.
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She would often encounter resistance, especially from parents who worried their children would drown during the lessons, Ms. Perez said.
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She kept encouraging us to sing along, only to drown everyone out by belting just that much better over us.
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But Mr. Funston, the board chairman, said any requests to the undergraduates were not designed to drown them in busywork.
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Trump stood at the lectern smiling and shrugging his shoulders, thanking the audience for cheering to drown out the interruptions.
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Thrown out of the Chinese military, he gulps a fiery Chinese liquor, Moutai, to drown memories of his dead girlfriend.
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If you walk around, especially in summer, the birds and bugs and other natural sounds drown out the clanging machinery.
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It could save people dying from heart attacks or drug overdoses, or even kids who drown in back-yard pools.
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Steve Israel: The absurdity of Trump picking the Democratic nominee Brad Bannon: Impeachment will drown out the policy-driven campaign.
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Did their descendants compound their wickedness, to the point where God decided to drown them all, in a huge flood?
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I don't do my life well and I have to finish it or I feel like I'm going to drown.
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If not, then bankers and their customers will at least have the Sevens in the autumn to drown their sorrows.
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We have no idea what direction to swim, but we know that the moment we stop swimming, we will drown.
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"They will drown from exhaustion or die of starvation unless they have a way to get out of the water."
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Silent death emerged: poisonous gases enveloped victims, blinding them, eating their flesh, leaving them to drown in their own fluids.
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"Please take it easy on those roads as they are slick ... turn around, don't drown," the National Weather Service tweeted.
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Most of all, he felt compelled to talk peace and faith to drown out the loud, offensive chorus against Islam.
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" He continued, "The tweets were removed because I didn't want the noise of a few tweets drown out the signal.
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Some reported they had family members still missing and others recalled watching friends and neighbors drown in the storm surge.
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"We know you are trying to drown this out and silence everyone, but we will not be silenced," he said.
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Maybe it was the copious quantities of NyQuil I had chugged to drown a cold around the time we conceived.
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The disparity is even greater for black kids aged aged 11-12, who are ten times more likely to drown.
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Giampietro said the only actual way to combat this kind of hate speech is to drown it in reasonable rhetoric.
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It's a slow death: The sharks sink to the sea floor, where they starve, drown or are eaten by other fish.
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Now, with the iPhone boasting some measure of water resistance, SquareTrade had to see if they could drown the poor thing.
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They lack the roar of an engine to drown out the brain-numbing drone of rubber on asphalt, so quiet matters.
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That means you'll be able to enjoy rustling leaves, some rushing water, and other sounds to drown out the unwanted noises.
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Waves hitting the shore won't do much against a car alarm, but they'll sure as hell drown out your snoring partner.
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It's meant to celebrate the beauty of imperfection and challenges women to use fitness as an escape to drown out negativity.
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BADASS originally rose to prominence by flooding the board with unique images of Shrek to drown out the images of victims.
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While we are laying bare these lies, we must craft a true story to drown out the false one terrorists tell.
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"I listen to music on my headphones because it helps me drown out noise and distractions in the office," said Reichert.
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Across the Western world, the swell of populism, which offers outrage but no real answers, threatens to drown all before it.
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If you're not someone who has to drown out a lot of noise, these might be a suitable option for you.
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His argument that he is stronger than everybody else was enough to drown out Walker's case about beating back labor unions.
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"Our federal government is already drowning in entitlement spending; now the feds are trying to drown us as well," he wrote.
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A rising tide tends to lift all boats and drown out the left's politics of envy; what else do they have?
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All he could do was desperately cling onto debris floating at the bottom of the well and hope not to drown.
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Telnas admitted to attempting to drown Jackson because "bad thoughts or voices told her to do so," the press release states.
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Ashton Kutcher isn't the type to drown his breakup sorrows with a carton of ice cream and a box of tissues.
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As long as the founders don't drown the brisk games in commercials, I expect HQ's viewership to build by the day.
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He testified that when he asked Graswald if she thought Viafore would drown if she removed the plug, Graswald said yes.
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And for a more well-rounded life, people need to drown the daily grind and make room for their true priorities.
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Like I love big gowns, these massive outfits, but I drown in too much material so I can't really wear them.
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Then get back to talking about Donald Trump, because his candidacy is going to drown out both Clinton's shortcomings and virtues.
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Beer traps are sometimes employed in gardens to kill snails, which go to drink the beer — then fall in and drown.
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And even if you're in the same room, plopping on a pair of decent headphones is enough to drown it out.
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In terms of volume, if you crank it up real high, you can mostly—but not entirely—drown out ambient noise.
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I spend time, so that the noise of the world doesn't drown out the peace in here [gesturing to her heart].
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The lungs start swelling up with its own fluid, the fluid blocks the airwaves and you drown in your own fluids.
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Antisocial as it might be, sometimes it's nice to just drown out the world and blast some music of your choosing.
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For example, water poses a hazard because someone could slip on it, drink too much of it, or drown in it.
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Smoke from forest fires causes breathing problems and heart attacks, or people drown trying to cool off in lakes and rivers.
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To drown out the sound of her protests, she claimed that he turned up music in the room they were in.
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But the blessed event they were hoping for doesn't come to pass, and their Kevin turns purple and appears to drown.
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In addition to comfortably fitting in your ear, the earplugs drown out the outside world allowing you to sleep through anything.
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The system might even have built-in noise canceling technology to better help drown out background noise for calls and music.
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The fall in oil prices followed warnings from the International Energy Agency on Tuesday that oil markets could "drown in oversupply".
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The fall in oil prices followed warnings from the International Energy Agency on Tuesday that oil markets could "drown in oversupply".
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They drown 40, 50, 60 people at a time in big steel cages, pull them up an hour later, everyone dead.
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You can actually wear a PM23 pair just to drown out external noise in the office, without playing back any music.
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The elders led the world to paradise, but our masters let it in drown in the mud a long time ago.
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The disclosure requirement extends to advertising, which anti-abortion pregnancy centers object to as an attempt to "drown out" their message.
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It would feed the narrative of chaos, drown out messaging on the economy, and pull independent voters away from Republican candidates.
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The beverage industry poured tens of millions of dollars trying to drown soda tax initiatives in California — and it's been failing.
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An intimate and immersive soundstage keeps music tight, and masses of volume means you can easily drown out life around you.
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An anti-GOP tsunami could also drown the ambitions of those on the right who lean in a populist-nationalist direction.
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" SEAL chief Yookongkaew said Kunan may have passed out, causing him to drown, "but we have to wait for the autopsy.
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And they will not drown out the voice of the American people when I'm president of the United States of America.
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Out of nowhere Justin (Michael Ealy) appears, with a voice, though soft spoken, that still manages to drown out Lee's laughter.
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They drown 40, 203, 60 people at a time in big steel cages, pull them up an hour later, everyone dead.
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Do we let one drop of water throw off our day, melt us, drown us, or do we ride the waves?
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This causes a deadly fluid buildup in the lungs, and people drown to death even when they're standing on dry land.
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In Indonesia, a ferry capsizing caused over 190 people to drown, in one of the worst national maritime disasters in decades.
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Russia refused to cut production, in a bid to drown America's high-cost shale producers in a sea of cheap crude.
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After a brief pause, a majority of the crowd joined in the effort to drown out the sound of the protesters.
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Plastics can entangle and trap animals, sometimes causing them to drown, or pierce elements of their digestive systems after being swallowed.
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The only way to still the chatter in my mind was to drown it out with the chatter of the streets.
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She learns that stories — what you include, what you withhold, what you manipulate for your audience — can drown out the truth.
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Styles Q. and A. The riotous hoots of nearby youngsters threatened to drown out his comments, but Mark Lee was unfazed.
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Nor do we definitively learn why Laurie would want to drown — although the whole story does seem pointed in that direction.
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Anyway, the Fremen drown theirs in recycled water, but we're going to kill that baby in a punchbowl full of champagne.
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Some scream it, as if the words, said loudly enough, will drown out the daily torrent of Trump's actions and words.
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Western Libya is the main departure point for Europe-bound migrants fleeing poverty and conflict, although many drown in the attempt.
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Mr. Kurzweil cites the president of Mount St. Mary's University, in Maryland, who famously wanted to "drown the bunnies" who struggled.
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But if integrating Snyder's hits a snag that could drag drown the soup company's stock to a price to Buffett's liking.
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She'd hole up in her dorm room and binge watch TV. She tried to drown out the world with different substances.
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And there's an open shower, which Brick makes use of, clothed and unclothed, to drown out the din of family strife.
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She was most likely still alive, the medical examiner determined, when she was dragged into the water and left to drown.
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Some reported that they had family members still missing, and that they witnessed friends and neighbors drown in the storm surge.
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People are already dealing with all of it—are already being left to drown, are already being put in concentration camps.
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As if the morbid jokes were really existential riddles all along, and we were only laughing to drown out the terror.
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Album Review At the beginning of "3 Headed Snake," from his new album, "Drip or Drown 2," Gunna is beautifully mumbling.
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"The signal is not the one of development of relations, the signal is one of continuing to drown them," Ushakov said.
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Of course, you don't want to drown these brilliant leaves, even if they can take a bit more dressing than tender lettuces.
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They need to change their game plan, or else they will drown under a tidal wave of fast breaks and three-pointers.
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Scientists say further increases risk triggering tipping points that could make parts of the world uninhabitable, devastate farming and drown coastal cities.
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Give them a break and drown them in some freezing water while you, errr, *mockingly* read the latest issue of goop. 6.
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That video is exactly 10 years old now, so we're going to go drown in wizard angst over the passage of time.
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Shortly afterward she saw her best friend drown and her birth father, Jules, with whom she had remained close, die of cancer.
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I pour half a cup of coffee with half a cup of water in it, and I drown it in some cream.
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The water will close over my head and I will drown, my death bringing a reprieve for those who are not me.
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All of it serves to drown out the work of those who're carefully reporting on the ground, vetting, and knocking down reports.
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But those stances are unlikely to really hurt Clinton in a general election, where so much other noise can drown them out.
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Warming threatens to drown coastal cities, push animals to extinction, decrease crop yields in certain regions and encourage the spread of disease.
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If Biden's still in at that point and Bloomberg has been able to drown out critical ads that hamper his own rise?
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Great rhetoric – except that the trade deals they negotiated mainly lifted the yachts—and threw millions of working Americans overboard to drown.
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Enabling active noise canceling on the controller does make a difference, though it can't quite drown out the New York City subway.
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Forty-seven of them survive, more than 400 drown, according to the trailer, and at least one of them has cool powers.
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The show is pure pulp, and is entertaining enough in its outrageousness that the spectacle can drown out the show's narrative problems.
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Since 1998, we've watched Parker drown in the pressures of modern femininity, all the while desperately trying to come up for air.
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That's why the holidays are a punch bowl of painful delights for us to try not to drown in from November-January.
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He'll sing these songs quietly, and the audiences will sing warmly and drown him out, sharing in a communion all their own.
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I mean, have you ever noticed how many designers at Fashion Month show pieces that intentionally drown the models who wear them?
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" He added: "We will not let mob behavior drown out all the Americans who want to legitimately participate in the policymaking process.
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Overall, the new desktop software gives Workplace a preferred spot on your computer when it might otherwise drown within Chrome or Firefox.
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This year's Orionid meteor shower should be especially good because there will be little moonlight that could otherwise drown out the meteors.
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One woman who had escaped the city had told the NRC that she had seen a young girl drown in the river.
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She pulled the train plug on Viafore's kayak while they were paddling on the Hudson River in 2015 and watched him drown.
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A woman in New Hampshire is accused of shoving her elderly dog off a dock into a lake, watching the dog drown.
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According to Brace, his mother tried to drown him as a baby, and that's why his father sent her away to Bedlam.
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Climate refugees People affected by climate change will not stay put as their children drown or die of heat stroke or thirst.
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Parents used what the study called "personal weapons" to beat, choke or drown victims in the majority of cases involving underage kids.
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Suddenly, some counter-protesters appear with signs and start chanting to drown out the hateful things being blasted out in the bullhorn.
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The first refugee to drown in 212 is a 23-year-old boy who was trying to cross into Europe from Turkey.
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Don't congratulate yourself for the kale salad and drown in guilt when you get the side of chips instead of carrot sticks.
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However, anything this committee might achieve will be like scooping water out of the ocean with a teacup, while our children drown.
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That lets him connect to wireless signals much farther away, blocking out the extraneous noise that would otherwise drown out weaker signals.
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But they can also pose a serious safety risk for children who can't swim well and could drown while wearing the suit.
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That's like watching someone drown in the pool, but instead of helping that person, finding some other kid to throw in too.
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Meanwhile, congressional Republicans are feverishly attempting to stave off a wave election that is looking like it could drown the entire party.
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Helicopters and Super Scoopers — aircraft that fly low over lakes or reservoirs and scoop up water — are trying to drown the flames.
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And fastened here we cannot move We cannot move forever We spread and drown as lilies do— From nowhere to the center.
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Lindsey Graham, growing irritated, asked for one woman to be removed as she loudly tried to drown out his gaggle before cameras.
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They want to paralyze Washington and drown the White House in frivolous subpoenas and investigations, ignoring the problems that their constituents face.
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Our chants were loud because we wanted to drown out the hateful comments that were being shouted at us by the protestors.
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And as Kavanaugh began his remarks, protesters inside the large train hub tried to drown him out by blowing loud rape whistles.
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"Even without official government orders, those embattled South Korean television stations will drown in the spit of online commentators," the editorial added.
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She says Kavanaugh conspired with a classmate, Mark Judge, to turn the music up to drown out the sound of Ford's protests.
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"'Drown' is the only song I've every written starting with vocals or lyrics; it's always been the other way around," he explains.
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" He describes his ideal mate as "tall, athletic, soft features, eyes you could drown in and a smile that insults the sun.
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"They can win in a wave pool but they're probably going to drown at Pipeline," she said, and we both laughed sharply.
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Six other bodies were recovered on Monday and Tuesday, and witnesses saw a man drown without being able to recover the body.
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"Now I feel it would have been better to drown while crossing the sea," said an Afghan farmer who arrived in June.
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She claimed that both Kavanaugh and his classmate tried to drown out her protests by turning up music and covering her mouth.
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What sounded on TV like oddly-timed "Hillary" and "USA!" chants were usually attempts by Clinton supporters to drown out attempted disruptions.
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They came together in the middle, attempting to drown each other out with chants like rival gangs in a good-natured musical.
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He's even hit some of the same milestones; Bush let Hurricane Katrina drown New Orleans, Trump let Hurricane Maria destroy Puerto Rico.
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Scientists warn further increases risk triggering tipping points that could render swathes of the globe uninhabitable, devastate farming and drown coastal cities.
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The narrator can't go for a swim in the ocean without being followed to the shore and warned that she might drown.
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The writing can't get far enough out in front of the Holocaust not to drown in a self-contented sense of romance.
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His story's nonsensical crowdedness is so inevitable it's almost more satisfying that way: Like Furie's Pepe, you drown in the digital chatter.
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Mark J. Rozell, a political scientist at George Mason University in Virginia, agreed that campaign messages can sometimes drown out other signals.
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And, as my colleague John Herrman noted last weekend, politicized voices can easily drown honest journalism all too easily on social media.
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Sheep are not strong swimmers and will sometimes drown in much smaller bodies of water because of their thick fleece, he said.
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Theater As the magician Prospero, Harriet Walter will break her staff and drown her book for the last time on Feb. 230.
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A night of drinks — to celebrate, to drown sorrows, or just because — may have some feeling a bit hung over this morning.
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Once there, the demonstrators let out a collective roar, meant to symbolically drown out the voices of the administration's climate change deniers.
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The subject corn field is not at a high risk of drown-out, but the soybean field has spots of standing water.
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Earlier in the week, the Tampa Bay Times profiled Drown and briefly mentioned his criticism of Boudet as a true crime host.
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"As far as I know the Libyan coastguard works to save lives and not to drown people," he told reporters in Rome.
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The Citizens United ruling has been condemned by progressive activists, who argue super PACs drown out the voices of average American voters.
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A jittery drone and disquieting bass blasts (scandals, notifications, atrocities) slowly drown us out, until all that's left are discordance, disunity, devolution.
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TL;DR: Drown out the world with a pair of SoulSound 2 Bluetooth 4.1 Over-Ear Headphones, on sale for 153% off.
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People turn into five-foot roosters, they nearly drown in freezing floods, they board planes bound for Europe to meet nonexistent bankers.
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People wondering why farmers left the birds to drown in Hurricane Florence are largely failing to imagine how modern chicken farms work.
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Ultimately, Rakuten's telco initiative is a splash, but one that seems like it will merely make its competitors wet and not drown them.
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The Filipino fishermen claimed they were left to drown by the Chinese boat and were only rescued hours later by a Vietnamese boat.
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I suppose there's a chance they'll actually drown some companies in capital, but I'd be worried if they funded a competitor of mine.
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He did not, as many had believed, drown but was dead prior to being put in the water somewhere in the local area.
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Instead of noise-cancelling technology Bose is known for, the company turned to noise-masking, which uses one sound to drown out another.
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The pain is searing, and as you plunge into the frigid water, you are likely to drown, if you are even still alive.
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"If whaling is forced to sink or swim, this industry will drown very quickly," said Ramage, from the International Fund for Animal Welfare.
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For those on the drown-the-government wing of the Republican Party, the fight over repealing the law is an existence-threatening event.
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Booing began to drown out the cheers, forcing him again and again to stop, wait out the catcalls, and start his sentences over.
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If you live in a city or on a busy street, you know how difficult it can be to drown out bothersome sounds.
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"They" include anonymous online commenters known as 50-centers, who are paid to uphold the government line and drown out voices of dissent.
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Instead, she was a daughter doomed to follow in her spymaster father's footsteps or drown under the weight of her bloody, deceitful destiny.
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It's tuned for dialogue, so the music and sound effects don't drown out the stuff you actually want to hear in a movie.
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They thrash it out in the river Styx, where the wrathful struggle on the surface of the water and the sullen drown below.
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And those wired earbuds drown out the unpleasantries that are often screamed at us when we're just trying to walk to the train.
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U.S. crude oil prices fell to their lowest level since 227 after the world's energy watchdog warned the market could "drown in oversupply".
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We hear her screams, and we see Dimitri turn up the TV volume to drown them out, then go for a refreshing swim.
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To drown out the sound of his parents' constant fighting (they would divorce when John was a teen), he listened to the radio.
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Indeed they are more likely to choke to death on a pretzel or drown in the bath than die in a plane crash.
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I had gone from being comfortable in nothing more than a Speedo to wanting to drown myself in large tee shirts and hoodies.
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And yet Lois Lane can drag his soaking-wet body up out of a pool of water deep enough to drown a person.
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She turned the fan up as high as she could, the better to drown it out, and then she turned it off. What?
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That makes it hard for us to get enough oxygen, and without and sometimes even despite supportive care, we essentially drown to death.
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U.S. crude oil prices fell to their lowest level since 23 after the world's energy watchdog warned the market could "drown in oversupply".
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And before you go and drown your sorrows about this news, perhaps you can look at what this new study is not saying.
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The HD microphone also features noise-cancellation to drown out any of the background noise when you're taking calls or listening to music.
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On Instagram or Twitter, repeatedly posting about a sports game can be annoying and will drown out everyone else in your friends' feeds.
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Multi-star systems are super bright, so much so that they often drown out any planets orbiting nearby, making them hard to spot.
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He joined protesters walking to the White House, with immigration protesters surrounding him most of the way and attempting to drown him out.
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The vaquita, which are generally less than five feet long when fully grown, become entangled in nets set for the totoaba, and drown.
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But, once again, the old combinations — dump damaging "opposition research," watch 'em drown in it — are proving far less potent than they were.
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By focusing on the vice presidency, the spare tire of democracy, it rendered the government small enough to drown in an acid bathtub.
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Bonus: Ask it to play white noise if you can't sleep in a quiet hotel room or need to drown out loud neighbors.
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The grand house sits amid open fields, trees, foliage and a large complex of buildings that drown out noise from the surrounding city.
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While your typical deep fryer needs enough oil to completely drown the food, an air fryer barely uses any (a tablespoon at most).
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Together we will raise our voices with powerful messages of love to drown out the anger and silence the vitriol in our nation.
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"We are not going to let out-of-touch, metro-area, liberal elites drown out your voices," she told the audience in Duluth.
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There's an ominous, dissonant crackle in the background that never disappears, and sometimes swells up as if to drown out a song completely.
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And, more and more, Trump will ambidextrously drown her, from the left and the right, beneath the waves of a political Red Sea.
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Saba, the young subject of Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy's documentary, was shot in the head by her father, who then left her to drown.
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An encryption certificate associated with an OPM sub-domain was vulnerable to the so-called DROWN attack, which was announced earlier this month.
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Bucking modern indie's occasional penchant for arty obscurity, Zauner keeps her sneakily complex arrangements clean rather than drown them in reverb or distortion.
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Has any recent film threatened to drown more big-name talent in scented soap suds than Gabriele Muccino's weepy melodrama "Fathers and Daughters"?
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I'd panic, as if I were being swept under by a rushing current and were about to drown, and my body would freeze.
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Willy William didn't strangle us with an overwrought acceptance speech, drown us in self-importance, or sport a T-shirt with a slogan.
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Why put in all that effort to make something nice and crisp, only to drown it in broth and get it soggy again?
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The footprints of the towers have been transformed with reflecting pools and waterfalls powerful enough to drown out much of the city's din.
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And you were hoping that that strawberry flavor would drown out the taste of cock you were a bit nervous and awkward about.
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When the grieving Oscar attempts to drown his sorrows in booze, he brings home a woman he assumes is a one-night stand.
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They drown or freeze to death — the river is ice-cold in the winter — and their bodies decompose quickly in the fresh water.
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Gunna's follow-up, "Drip or Drown 2" just dropped last week ... and features 2 songs with tributes to NBAers Fisher and Yao Ming.
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Representative Billy Long, Republican of Missouri, broke into an auctioneer's patter — he was once an auctioneer — to drown her out until security arrived.
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I'm sure there are people who wanted to see Carmela Soprano drown in the pool because she was a thorn in Tony's side.
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With multiple closed-circuit camera feeds and surround-sound speaker system to drown out the screaming of those who failed to plan ahead.
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They drown a painting of sea life at the primary school, adding verisimilitude to the cartoonish renderings of grinning sharks and manta rays.
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There are those who engage in the Flush Hush, which involves flushing the toilet over and over again to drown out any sound.
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I shrieked the entire time, hoping only to drown out the recorded screams, mumbles, groans and clanking chains, willing the ride to end.
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"We need to end Super PACs, drown out their influence, and stop pretending that corporations have equal rights to people," his website reads.
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I simply want to reduce it to the size where I can drag it into the bathroom and drown it in the bathtub.
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Turtles that get trapped in fishing nets often can&apost get to the surface to breathe, which can lead to them to drown.
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Small island nations like Kiribati are already grappling with the possibility of relocating citizens to other countries if rising seas drown their homes.
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We do not take lightly the complexity of immigration policy, but fear-mongering must never drown out bipartisan voices of reason and experience.
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One man said he saw his wife drown On Tuesday, Dorian's winds had subsided enough that we ventured out to survey the damage.
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Under Mr. Kalanick, Uber responded to regulators' concerns by mobilizing consumers to drown them out and by lobbying politicians at the highest level.
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With permission from their teacher chaperones, the students responded by shouting "school spirit" chants to "drown out the hateful comments" directed at them.
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Sometimes, the afterglow of an orgasm has the power to drown out all other feelings or sensations going on in your body besides pleasure.
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Running paths, basketball courts, playgrounds, and park spaces will make the structure a functional, enjoyable place when storms aren't threatening to drown the city.
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Some of the things people blamed were so fantastic as to be rationally incredible – but rabble-rousers were noisy enough to drown out reason.
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Others said that they were locked in their cells thinking they were going to drown, as flood water reached as high as six feet.
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The party can't afford to put someone in this position who will drown their efforts to push back against this Republican line of attack.
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"If your kid is at the public pool during the summer, the lifeguard has to have appropriate training, because people can drown," Archie says.
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Illegal fishing operations in Mexico's Gulf of California, the vaquita's only habitat, have littered the seascape with gillnets that trap and drown the cetaceans.
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"The much-vaunted wall of supply that hit copper in 2016 failed to drown the red metal in excess supply, " the Citi note added.
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People continue to drown in the central Mediterranean, and the Libyan coast guard continues to pull people back to uncertainty, persecution, and arbitrary detention.
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For "Not Drowning," athletes will be dropped in the deep end of a pool and asked to swim just long enough not to drown.
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He told police while he was calling 911 that Rogers, who is believed to be pregnant, allegedly tried to drown herself in the bathroom.
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Why, then, do I choose to drown out the voices of those countless unscripted thousands—the real people—behind the handful of written personas?
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As you go to sleep, they play audio tracks that drown out typical evening disturbances like street noise, loud neighbors, or a snoring partner.
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I would run around the house, lock all the doors, close all the blinds, and start blasting music so I could drown it out.
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In its inoffensive infectiousness, rootsy trappings, and ominous portents of biblical doom, "Turn Around Don't Drown" is the one true song of summer 2018.
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The purpose of the disinformation campaign is to drown Western intelligence in a cacophony of wild claims, rather than offer a coherent counter-narrative.
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For those who don't drown, choke or spark an explosion, another terrifying danger awaits—the thing that killed all those people on the train.
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Bonnie Carlson Bonnie's mom is still in town, and her presence triggers a memory for Bonnie that only supports my "someone will drown" theory.
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And when you finally do, you can rest easy knowing that no notification from Facebook will ever again drown out that email from Grandma.
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While you can always wear earplugs to drown out unwanted sound, science says that white noise can actually help lull you off to dreamland.
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Megan's note: I wanted to write a story about a girl who people think is a mermaid and they drown her to prove it.
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"Basically their intent was to drown us (in oil), but they've not got that done," Continental Resources CEO Harold Hamm told CNBC on Tuesday.
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Every environment has contaminants, so it's important that DNA from the sample be in good shape, otherwise, the contaminants can drown out important information.
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I'll also gladly accept a frosty cup of Carvel soft serve swirl to drown my sorrows in during a football game at MetLife Stadium.
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While your typical deep fryer needs enough oil to completely drown the food, an air fryer barely uses any (like, a tablespoon at most).
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And with little prospect of global growth picking up, the IEA warned that "unless something changes, the oil market could drown in over-supply".
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"My bigger fear was he was gonna drive this car into a river and I'm going to drown here in this trunk," she said.
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In a new interview with Variety, the Saturday Night Live star said he once tried to drown himself in a pool as a kid.
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Another woman said she had managed to make the river crossing, only to see her daughter and son-in-law drown as they tried.
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As many nascent contenders before them have done, the Pistons are trying their best not to drown in their own sweat beneath that heat.
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She uses the music to drown out her thoughts, but instead it seems to help them thrive, like water to a dried out plant.
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"The people who show their support online [for social media influencers] are the reason why we might drown in our own mistakes," she said.
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Read more: Chinese pensioners drown out other customers in karaoke barsHe added this injury was common among males, especially those middle-aged or older.
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According to the castle's history, she was marooned on a rock in seas off Duart Castle and left to drown when the tides rose.
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So Kavanaugh has apparently decided to shout his way through this, hoping to drown out Ford's highly credible testimony from earlier in the day.
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What distinguishes the show is that it stars a compelling character working hard to drown his brutal reputation in a tidal wave of charm.
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In contrast to the soft trill of the field cricket, cicadas and katydids produce the kind of deafening hiss that can drown out conversation.
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For a party that wants government so small they can "drown it in a bathtub," perhaps these filibusters of government institutions were not surprising.
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It threatens to dwarf a dancer and drown her in distractions as people pass by or, deciding to stop, look for somewhere to sit.
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Just reply to a bullying tweet and tag the bot; it automatically generates a positive version of the tweet to drown out hateful behavior.
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With DROWN, resourceful attackers can crack encrypted traffic, and then steal passwords and other sensitive information from affected sites in a matter of hours.
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The list of changes threatens to drown you, and if you are interested you should take a deep breath and read the full notes.
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Unrelenting news out of Washington, including the "buzz of impeachment", threatens to drown out the Trump legislative agenda, according to Keefe, Bruyette & Woods analysts.
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"Our chants were loud because we wanted to drown out the hateful comments that were being shouted at us by the protesters," he said.
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It's a little clichéd, too: One character puts on loud music, not knowing she's about to drown out the sound of her own murder.
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The trick with Mr. Basil is to give him enough water to cover his roots but not so much that it will drown him.
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As long as that is the case, these tweets are a great example of background noise that the average investor should simply drown out.
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But they also happen in bars, the darkened sort where glee goes to die, or at least drown itself in a pileup of pints.
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But the idea of locking down Italian ports and letting people drown at sea doesn't play well with many Italians — or in the courts.
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The animals, the world's smallest porpoises, get tangled and drown in nets set illegally to catch another endangered species, a fish called the totoaba.
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Poppins Wireless Headphone Adapter — $26.99 See Details Drown out the world with these headphones that effectively eliminate background noise all while preserving audio quality.
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After all, prayer and rejoicing can also function as forms of narcissism, as ways to drown out the screams of the poor, the oppressed.
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Or the one about how while we want to mourn our own dead with dignity, we tend to drown other people's sorrow in numbers.
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This is anathema to liberals, for whom individuals must think and act primarily as individuals, lest conformity overflow judgment, capsize meritocracy, and drown democracy.
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Fake reviews still exist on Amazon, but the dominant online shopping platform recently made a big change that might help drown them out instead.
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" During one ride, a woman asked if she would be safe in her eventual destination: "It's high enough that we're not going to drown?
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Let's get something out of the way: You're more likely to drown at the beach than you are to be attacked by a shark.
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Breezes rustling through mature trees help drown out the freeway noise, and butterflies are descending on the residents' new flower beds and vegetable patches.
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This defense had precedent in Illinois among defendants who had been drugged by others, but not with defendants trying to drown PTSD with alcohol.
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"It's easy to drown in a sea of data," so driver-monitoring systems must pick out the important events to report, Mr. Campbell said.
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"Rabbit" Angstrom's wife, Janice — often found "highball in hand, glued to the television set" — drunkenly allows their infant daughter to drown in the tub.
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I had found peace with my dying mother, but was still haunted by her earlier avatar — the Medea willing to psychically drown her son.
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But in recent years, scientists have watched a new dynamic at work that, in the worst case, could drown coastal communities the world over.
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Most people, asked to drown a kitten, would feel a pang of moral anguish, which suggests that, at some level, we know suffering matters.
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An alarming new report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finds that 4,000 people drown in the United States each year.
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How have Trump's female staffers managed to stay above the fray in a White House that seems to drown its occupants in petty politics?
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The Nazis were pioneers of musical sadism, although loudspeakers were apparently deployed more to drown out the screams of victims than to torture them.
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I had found peace with my dying mother, but was still haunted by her earlier avatar — the Medea willing to psychically drown her son.
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If the nonstop music playing at the pool isn't on your personal playlist, drown it out using a set of water-resistant Bluetooth headphones.
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Kuzma, who was offered up as one of the pieces in a potential deal, said it had been difficult to drown out the noise.
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Guests nosh on fancy chocolate bars and rooms have white-noise machines, which help drown out the TV sets of the next-door neighbors.
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But even this moment ended peacefully: The protesters ultimately moved in, deciding they would drown out the pro-Trump bigots with their own slogans.
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War Is PeaceFreedom Is SlaveryGroupthink Is Diversity In future, when Google discovers thoughtcrime, they should take someone, nearly drown him, revive him, then electrocute him.
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"This solidarity shows two things: that civil society is behind us and wants to defend us against the politics of letting people drown," he said.
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For many years since, I've regretted not picking up to tell him how I really felt about the offer, but shock, it can drown you.
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The LectroFan is a sleep sound machine that pumps out unique digital sounds that help drown out unwanted noise to improve your overall sleep quality.
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The man told police while he was calling 911, his sister, who is believed to be pregnant, allegedly tried to drown herself in the bathroom.
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For when you want to drown more than just your sorrows, pair these acidic cheeses with a fruity white, yubbly bubbly lambrusco, or wheat beer.
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The Pixel Buds get nice and loud to drown out the noise around you, but they're no substitute for real wireless earbuds with noise cancellation.
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Last summer, I visited the Marshall Islands, a low-lying country in the middle of the Pacific that may drown as oceans continue to rise.
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One aside, where he talks about slamming his head repeatedly into a shower wall to try and drown out his thoughts, is almost unbearably raw.
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"I cried with happiness, seeing that he didn't drown, that he hadn't disappeared," said Graciela Infante, a 60-year-old custodian in Cape Coral, Florida.
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"This solidarity shows two things: that civil society is behind us and wants to defend us against the politics of letting people drown," said Neugebauer.
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Disappointed visitors can drown their sorrows in two local specialities, Iceberg Beer and Iceberg Vodka, both made with water that originated in those Greenland glaciers.
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An Arizona mother allegedly searched how long it would take for a baby to drown before drowning her 4-week-old son in the bathtub.
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Despite not being able to see from her swollen eyes and fearing she may drown, Lawrence-Daley attempted to use her other senses to escape.
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As is typical of orcas, they chased their prey to exhaustion, eventually killing the beaked whales through successive bites and forcing them underwater to drown.
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The parallels are easy to spot: Both individuals are massively talented perfectionists whose personal struggles threatened to drown long-awaited follow-ups to early successes.
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I ended up buying some Comply Foam tips for the gym to fully drown out my surroundings and because they never budge when I'm running.
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Followers of the Drowned God are baptised in the sea, pretty much until they drown, rising up if they are hearty enough to do so.
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Facebook has shown they're completely incapable of playing whack-a-mole with problematic content, and AI interventions drown out legitimate, terms-non-violating user material.
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For him the work reflects the plight of the thousands of migrants who each year drown in the Mediterranean in their bid to reach Europe.
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Systrom and Zuckerberg worked closely, yet Instagram wasn't forced to drown its users in cross-promotion for other Facebook products or make worrying privacy decisions.
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"I was never the guy, if something was wrong in my life or something wasn't right, I didn't go drown my sorrows," said Sutherland, 49.
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If you're starting to worry and are afraid to drown your sorrows, note that there are many caveats, and more research needs to be done.
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Saving his buddy was a no-brainer for DJ Khaled ... who wasted no time hauling ass over to Ayo and making sure he didn't drown.
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Here are some of the ones you won't want to miss: These Treblab Z153's have advanced sound technology to drown out unwanted background noise.
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All of the old craftsmen were tossed off the ship, left to drown in the tide of perpetual blathering nonsense they fought so valiantly against.
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At some point during last night's showcase, I decided to surrender, to allow myself to drown in the flood of performances and setlists and wristbands.
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There is another migrant sitting next to him and the slightest movement can overturn the boat or make a hole and then they all drown.
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Sir David Attenborough, beloved British broadcaster and naturalist, will be narrating the documentary, so you can expect his velvet vocals to drown out your woes.
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She says he started abusing alcohol and drugs, and once took their baby into the ocean "while he was completely inebriated" ... nearly letting her drown.
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Russian government agencies, for instance, are not just good at setting up social-media bots and other spamming weapons to drown out genuine online discourse.
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The water, the planes that pass over the film's opening and ending (and drown out a very bizarre scene involving a muscle man/hippie guru).
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In a brilliant act of resistance, the Washington D.C. Gay Men's Chorus used their voices to drown out homophobic street preachers in Tennessee last weekend.
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In it, Kylie and three friends apply the gloss near-constantly, and take breaks only to drown men in fish tanks and eat Tootsie Pops.
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The trip was too dangerous; she was afraid he would drown at sea or be kidnapped by ISIS, which was gaining a foothold in Libya.
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They arrive to find their hopes too high, the land almost gone and themselves driven to drown into the cities and struggle for a living.
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