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8 Sentences With "floods back"

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Once the refuge of bankruptcy is gone, the debt floods back larger than ever.
" In this effervescent tale, a whole era floods back when X puts his hand on the narrator's breast and sonorously demands, "What is woman?
Without health services, electricity, or paved roads, Boucan Ferdinand lost its only road to the nearest Haitian town, Bois Negresse, in devastating floods back in 2004.
It's healed over, but it's a scab, and every time those people roll into town it's like somebody has ripped the scab off and it all floods back.
Then, when any event, interaction or experience even superficially touches upon that unprocessed data, or at times spontaneously for no evident reason, the experience floods back into consciousness, complete with the sensory and emotional information, such that the event is not remembered but actually re-experienced.
He attacked Goguryeo again in 613 and 614, but failed against Goguryeo's defensive strategies, fierce resistance, and able leadership; furthermore, his campaign in 613 was cut short by internal discontent and floods back home. Emperor Yang's disastrous defeats in Korea greatly contributed to the collapse of the Sui dynasty.
The lagoon is quite shallow and fringed with sedges and paperbarks. The inlet outflows into the Southern Ocean and is part of the Torbay Inlet and Lake Powell Catchment Area. Much of the land surrounding the inlet has an elevation of less than so that under certain tidal and wind conditions the land is inundated with sea water that floods back up the estuary. As a result, in 1912, a barrage with floodgates was constructed to prevent this, but this proved to be unsuccessful.
The downstream power and flood control benefits in the United States created by the operation of Canada's Treaty reservoirs are shared by the two countries in accordance with Treaty provisions. The Treaty also allowed the U.S. to build the Libby Dam on the Kootenai River in Montana which provides a further 6.14 km³ (4.98 Maf) of active storage in the Koocanusa reservoir. Although the name sounds like it might be of aboriginal origins, it is actually a concatenation of the first three letters from Kootenai / Kootenay, Canada and USA, and was the winning entry in a contest to name the reservoir. Water behind the Libby dam floods back into Canada, while the water released from the dam returns to Canada just upstream of Kootenay Lake.

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