They just didn't expect to be inundated again so soon.
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But, being inundated with messages like these can be overwhelming.
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Water has inundated this neighborhood near Interstate 10 in Houston.
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Water has inundated this neighborhood near Interstate 10 in Houston.
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He said he has been inundated with offers of help.
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For 2000 days, starting in December 1861, California was inundated.
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Highways were either damaged or inundated, disrupting transport, police said.
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Kenworthy was inundated with messages, but one kind stood out.
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We're just inundated with emails about people who have relationships.
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The company's Facebook page has also been inundated with criticisms.
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Belo Horizonte is cheaper, friendlier and less inundated with traffic.
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We are inundated with those types of communications from people.
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And they were inundated with false tips to be pursued.
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With his performance obviously hindered, Rose was inundated by criticism.
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Some cities were completely inundated in a matter of hours.
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Take a look at the city before it gets inundated.
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She was inundated with messages urging her to divorce him.
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We are inundated by technology, but it's here to stay.
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Immigration lawyers have been inundated with inquiries in recent months.
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I was inundated with ads for the trendy new company.
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CIOs are constantly inundated with vendors pushing new tech offerings.
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Success in an inundated market is tough to come by.
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SO WE'RE GOING TO BE, I THINK, INUNDATED WITH CASH.
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Dubrovnik, Croatia, has been inundated with "Game of Thrones" fans ...
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Every year, hundreds of schools in Kurigram district are inundated.
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While some places were inundated with water, others were parched.
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His office was inundated with phone calls, faxes and emails.
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N.L.," Bryant said, "I would just be inundated with tweets.
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Yet we're being inundated with it even before the show begins.
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Clinton has been inundated recently with mail and deliveries, including flowers.
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Her office has been inundated with offers to adopt the baby.
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Still, getting inundated with an idea doesn't mean you understand it.
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Some returned to public housing complexes inundated with sewage and mud.
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"We are so inundated with stuff in our closets," she said.
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But few things are as disgusting as being inundated with feces.
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But after the show aired, she was inundated with sexual comments.
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THE low-lying Maldives may be inundated by a political storm.
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And social media is inundated with live updates from the marches.
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More than 8 feet of water inundated the 23-room business.
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We have been inundated with requests and have cancelled all media.
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Paddy fields stretching from the edge of the village were inundated.
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Simon & Schuster was inundated with angry calls and threats to boycott.
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It's not only a distraction, but it makes you feel inundated.
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We have inundated ourselves with distractions under the illusion of productivity.
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Stella said she'd been inundated with requests for shelter since Tuesday.
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But 70 out of the park's 130 camps are still inundated.
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Emergency lines were inundated with callers reporting smoke in the area.
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The storm system also inundated southwestern Germany, killing at least nine.
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He is used to being inundated with people all day long.
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Iowa and New Hampshire will be inundated with would-be presidents.
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Social media has been inundated with videos from the horrific scene.
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The field was actually many fields, inundated by snowmelt and rain.
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"Then it was inundated" by almost 12 hours of heavy rain.
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Floodwaters in New Bern's downtown area inundated many homes and storefronts.
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The famous couple was inundated with calls to denounce Mr. Seibert.
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Houston, Texas could be inundated by another storm like Hurricane Harvey.
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"With the panic, we are just inundated with people," she said.
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Our country is being inundated with 85033,000 Latin Americans every month.
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Streets and other municipal infrastructure are regularly inundated on sunny days.
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Harvard was inundated with complaints, many of them from the right.
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In the last year, record flooding inundated 100,000 acres of farmland
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After taking it down, they were inundated with backlash — and apologized.
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After Wolf, she was inundated with offers for Naomi-style roles.
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Boeing was inundated with questions about the safety of its plane.
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Instead of surge, our island is now inundated with relief workers.
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This fall our desks have been inundated with new foundation launches.
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Earlier this month, a new hashtag — #MeToo — inundated U.S. social media.
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We are inundated with messages and emails, media interviews and requests.
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Ayyub was inundated with angry messages, often with the video attached.
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Formal policies are unhelpful if they are inundated with unintelligible jargon.
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The main reason: He expects he would be inundated with lawsuits.
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Columbia Sportswear is already being inundated with reactions on both sides.
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But as to younger people, I do think they get inundated.
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He inundated Dalí with gruesome photographs of people with untreated syphilis.
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This stream near Hilo, Hawaii, overflowed when inundated with water, on Aug.
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In particular, TikTok has been inundated with some pretty impressive pocket art.
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Fenton was inundated with messages from parents, thanking her for speaking out.
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The flooding inundated at least two substations and destroyed an access road.
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A whopping 1.2 trillion gallons has inundated Harris County alone, Maue said.
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I can't imagine being inundated with all this attention at his age.
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And colleagues of mine have reported being inundated by texts and emails.
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When Fidel Castro died, he was inundated with media inquiries for days.
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We've got a feeling Hogwarts will soon be inundated with prospective CVs.
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The backup center quickly became inundated and many 911 calls were dropped.
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Voters were inundated with phone calls and television ads like never before.
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Facebook users are being inundated with ads offering free electronics on Amazon.
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Other inundated areas had equally low rates of people with flood insurance.
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His Facebook post on the topic was then inundated with angry responses.
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Now, it's inundated in the late afternoon, when cruise-boat crowds arrive.
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We are inundated with negative images of behaviors we can't possibly understand.
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Large portions of China have been inundated with heavy rain this summer.
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Pruitt isn't the only government official to be inundated with phone calls.
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The area has been inundated with heavy rain over the past week.
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Roads and intersections on North Carolina's Outer Banks barrier islands were inundated.
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"We were inundated with poop falling from the sky," Allen told VICE.
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Other social media platforms have become inundated with ads as of late.
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And the more they saw, the more they felt inundated with questions.
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It inundated Kyle Haines' home, drowning his 21963-year-old husband, Bob.
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There's also a "minimal mode" for users who feel inundated with content.
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Calls pour in; dams threaten to burst; legislators are deluged, inundated, swamped.
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Residents are inundated with ads for candidates on their televisions and radios.
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Advocacy groups have been inundated with calls from people afraid or despondent.
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The emergency room at Al Razi Hospital was inundated with the wounded.
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The Houma Nation has been inundated with research requests over the years.
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All had been inundated with water, in some cases many feet deep.
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Anthony has been inundated in trade rumors over the past few weeks.
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Dozens of temples were inundated for weeks, although most suffered little damage.
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This week, Twitter has been inundated with pictures generated by ImageNet Roulette.
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Back-up generators have largely been inundated with water, the company added.
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Outside the Arg, mayorless Kabul was inundated with rainwater and uncollected garbage.
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We are inundated with heroic men from doctors to firefighters to policemen.
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Almost immediately after joining any community, I was inundated with messages from strangers.
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"Women have been inundated with the early detection message for decades," Visco said.
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Harvey's rains have inundated Houston, leaving residents stranded on their roofs and homeless.
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A hog farm inundated with floodwaters from Hurricane Florence near Trenton, North Carolina.
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Farm buildings are inundated with floodwaters from Hurricane Florence near Trenton, North Carolina.
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We were so inundated with submissions that we thought we'd do another one.
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Much of the Midwest continued to be inundated with historic flooding Monday night.
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The emergency services were inundated with calls, many from people trapped in lifts.
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Whenever the Powerball jackpot gets big enough, social media becomes inundated with fakes.
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Law enforcement officials and paramedics are inundated with calls to attend to overdoses.
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Geiger acknowledged they could have, but also said they were inundated with material.
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The rescue was being inundated with sightings of the stray near Fowler, California.
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" "Reporters' inboxes are inundated with every group and its own rapid response document.
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By December 29th at least 6,700 properties had been inundated in northern England.
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In the wake of their protest, the cheerleaders were inundated with media requests.
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Downtown Houston was inundated with flooding, causing severe damage to hospitals and businesses.
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After the incident, people inundated the law firm's social media accounts with messages.
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Coastal roads are inundated without protection from both ordinary tides and extraordinary storms.
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But during peak summer months in particular, the streets are inundated with visitors.
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That flood inundated twenty-seven thousand square miles across half a dozen states.
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In Philadelphia, a rotation of six different ads critical of Toomey inundated viewers.
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Other parts of the city were also inundated, killing at least 46 people.
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Kenya unveiled a renewable energy scheme in 2012 and was inundated with proposals.
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Christian oddities inundated American culture between the early 90s and the mid-2000s.
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When you reach 40, you're suddenly inundated with advice about "age-appropriate" wear.
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This year's monsoon season has inundated many areas, endangering lives and forcing evacuations.
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The city was inundated with calls from hopeful ninja from around the world.
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Inundated with questions, the White House was either unable or unwilling to respond.
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The end of the crisis may find literary agents inundated with fresh manuscripts.
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That was particularly worrisome in the Midwest, a region already inundated with water.
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They played a decent amount, but no one was inundated with Trump ads.
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They've inundated waterways along the Mississippi watershed and the Illinois and Missouri rivers.
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As a small-business owner, you are inundated with demands on your time.
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Officials on Capitol Hill say they have been inundated by competing lobbying teams.
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Suddenly, Obscura was inundated with hundreds of one-star reviews on Apple Podcasts.
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The storm inundated several communities throughout Fukushima with floodwaters from the Abukuma River.
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Alan Blinder and Sheri Fink looked at hospitals inundated by patients and water.
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But as word spread, the pair was inundated with remnants from the war.
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Much of the city was likely inundated by the storm surge running ashore.
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After voting to eliminate it, they were inundated with angry missives from constituents.
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Just over a decade ago, consumers were inundated with overtly sexual imagery. 10.
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The seven-story building fell Friday in Nairobi as heavy rains inundated the capital.
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Texas, inundated by Harvey in August, requested $19 billion, while Florida sought $27 billion.
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Port Aransas, which was devastated by Harvey, was among the cities inundated with rainfall.
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The finance industry, online retailers, and online gaming are inundated with such attacks daily.
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Vineyards and farmland along the Russian River are inundated by widespread flooding on Jan.
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It has been inundated with applications; the pilot will be bigger than originally planned.
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Microsoft is just as inundated with spam email, scams and phishing as its clients.
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Kucukkaya said he's been inundated with calls from strangers seeking to help Hussein's family.
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Since then, Feeley has been inundated with messages of support from around the world.
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As beauty editors, we get inundated with product pitches claiming to "heal" our hair.
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The fleets of electric scooters that have inundated cities are alarming enough as is.
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It has inundated homes and businesses, and led to the closing of 272 roads.
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Floodwaters have inundated the area, like surrounding regions, and thousands of homes are damaged.
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"It got inundated to the point where it was useless for everyone," he said.
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Now, in any case, it's impossible for most people to leave, with highways inundated.
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Munich's 13,300 police were inundated with 4,300 emergency calls, almost all of them false.
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He reached out to a few victims, and was very quickly inundated with calls.
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When she typed "hot teenage boy" in Google, she was inundated with porn ads.
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In 2003, the Hong Kong government abandoned proposed legislation after protests inundated city streets.
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He wished users a happy new year and was quickly inundated with angry replies.
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They also soon became a pariah as scooters inundated sidewalks and rights of way.
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Like Liberty Island, the memorial was inundated by floodwater from Hurricane Sandy in 2012.
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Also, you can't send pictures there, so you're not constantly inundated with obscene images.
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During Hurricane Matthew in 20153, the Cape Fear River inundated 14 hog waste lagoons.
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The details: Kerala has been inundated with extraordinary amounts of rainfall in recent weeks.
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She organized protests against a proposed hydroelectric dam that would have inundated native villages.
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We're in a pandemic, but we don't yet have our hospital inundated with patients.
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The Indonesian island has been inundated with plastic waste during the annual rainy season.
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Near Omaha, one-third of Offutt Air Force Base was inundated, including a runway.
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Soon she was inundated with misogynistic comments and her post was deleted by censors.
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On the contrary, we're inundated with claims that liberals feel disdain for the heartland.
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But since then the brothel has been battered by cyclones and inundated by floods.
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In the aftermath of the election, Planned Parenthood has been inundated requests for IUDs.
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Before I can reply, I'm inundated with various images of jackets, shoes and dresses.
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He said the group had been inundated with requests, as many employees remained detained.
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He was, in turn, doxxed by her supporters, and was immediately inundated with threats.
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"We've been inundated with offers to help," Mike Kesti, 3M global technical director, said.
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Four lagoons that receive hog waste failed, with nine others inundated and four overtopped.
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Swathes of Jakarta and nearby towns were inundated after heavy rain fell on Dec.
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Her office had been inundated with stories of anti-Muslim harassment and travel emergencies.
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My feed was inundated with visions of vast landscapes, empty shorelines, and beautiful temples.
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Some 300,000 telegrams inundated Congress and the White House, mostly calling for Nixon's resignation.
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"My staff has been inundated with phone calls and working on this," Lee said.
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City Council staffers and tenant defense lawyers said they had been inundated with calls.
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We're so inundated with all of this political stuff and obviously it's very important.
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Just ask post-USSR Russians, who found themselves inundated with unregulated mob-run lotteries.
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The building, in the capital's Huruma district, fell as heavy rains inundated the city Friday.
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Port Aransas, which was devastated when Harvey hit last August, was among the cities inundated.
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Spambots are said to have inundated the website with fake letters, according to multiple sources.
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Arizona has been inundated with immigrants who are not wanting to abide by American rules.
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After all, if the border were open, conservatives argue, we would be inundated with Mexicans.
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Port Aransas, which was devastated when Harvey hit last August, is among the cities inundated.
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The Big Sur River inundated a camping area and closed several parks in the area.
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Residents planning to rebuild run the risk of having their property inundated by lava again.
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With voting in Iowa a week away, political ads inundated television broadcasts in the state.
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And even though her house is inundated with water again, she says she won't move.
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The boardwalk in the area was inundated the last time it took a direct hit.
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But lately, I've been inundated with sheer pieces that let you show it all off.
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Eventually, the tent was inundated with famous faces, running into each other and exchanging pleasantries.
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"I'm still inundated with messages from people of all walks of life," she tells PEOPLE.
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I show up at my volunteer shift and they are inundated with volunteers being trained.
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The team had to delay the launch after a pipe burst that inundated the basement.
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Her social media became inundated with congratulatory messages before she even understood what was happening.
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"We keep getting inundated with catastrophic news about the environment every single day," DiCaprio says.
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In Kendall County, Florida Molima, 23, died in a car that was inundated by floodwaters.
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As neighborhoods were inundated, tens of thousands of residents were forced to evacuate their homes.
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The Barnstable County Board of Regional Commissioners says they are inundated with high-tech solutions.
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This report comes almost a year after record-setting rains inundated central Louisiana last August.
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Instead, she was inundated with questions about solar panel developments on farmlands in the county.
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We're told the MGM Grand Detroit has been inundated with calls about the room's availability.
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States like West Virginia, Kentucky, South Carolina, and Tennessee were inundated with the most pills.
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Neil White, a lawyer, says his firm, 23st2000immigration, has been inundated with people requesting help.
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Roads and intersections on North Carolina's Outer Banks barrier islands were already inundated with water.
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In 2007, a flood killed around 80 local residents and inundated an estimated 70,000 homes.
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West of Trinidad, Aruba and Curaçao have also been inundated with large flows of people.
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With the city inundated, it was unclear if they would return, or whether they should.
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Google's HR department, for its part, was feeling inundated with policy violations across the spectrum.
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"Apparently, my parents' house has been inundated with golf equipment from different manufacturers," McIlroy said.
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My father had been hospitalized, and I was inundated with work and a pressing deadline.
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The refinery was shut on Wednesday as Tropical Storm Harvey inundated the Port Arthur area.
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Ms. Roy was so inundated with comments that she set her own account to private.
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You can become inundated with them and basically read the equivalent of reams of propaganda.
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Allan and her son were inundated with feces that she believes fell from a plane.
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So I inundated a vegetable stir fry with maggots, similar to what Sackle had recommended.
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In response, I was inundated with people telling me that you simply must drink water.
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The OIA, though, is inundated with requests, with the office receiving 6,000 in 2016 alone.
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Stinky sneakers, pets, kitchen concoctions, forgotten gym bags: Our homes are inundated with unpleasant odors.
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There is no urgency right now, says McBride, because mortgage companies are inundated with applications.
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" The emergency room, she said, had been "inundated with people because people are seeking shelter.
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Paddy fields were inundated, the rice bowl of the country transformed into a vast lake.
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Matt Bonner: We have been absolutely overwhelmed, inundated with the positive support we have received.
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I'd grab the arms of my seat knowing I was about to be gloriously inundated.
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The museum's director, Hilke Wagner, who refuted Mr. Kaiser's claim, was inundated with hate mail.
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Some megachurch pastors, for instance, complain that they are being inundated with film-related requests.
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On Saturday, he said that it was inundated with three to four feet of water.
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Of course, one year into a Presidential campaign, his talking points inundated every conversational inlet.
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Miles of farmland and wooded areas along both banks were inundated in murky brown water.
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I dance with Daria, totally depleted, on a strobe-inundated corner of the dance floor.
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It's only a matter of time before we're inundated with smart displays vying for our attention.
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Instead of being cut off, reporters are now inundated with tips from inside the White House.
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Dianne Feinstein, who hails from the much larger state of California, has been inundated with messages.
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Over the course of the next 24 hours, K.'s Instagram account was inundated with messages.
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But many voters are angry that they're being inundated with messages they didn't sign up for.
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Last Monday, as southeast Texas was inundated with water from the storm, the show was canceled.
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Inundated communities across Texas and Louisiana feared more deaths would be found before the water recedes.
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Brenda Lawrence of Michigan said she has also been "inundated" with calls and comments from constituents.
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Lisa Murkowski, a Republican from Alaska, has been inundated with out-of-state calls opposing DeVos.
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European markets have since then been inundated with extra oil from Saudi Arabia, Russia and Iraq.
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"When his name became public, Jesus was inundated with media coming to his home," Feldman said.
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Twitter is taking this step after a barrage of cryptocurrency "giveaway" scams have inundated its platform.
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Some levees crumbled in multiple spots, including one near Missouri's capital city that inundated the airport.
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Nearly 40,000 homes have been leveled and an estimated 16,000 hectares of arable land are inundated.
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Jazmin Biltmore (Mo'Nique) is inundated with imagery of thin women both at home and at work.
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Netflix, Hulu, Facebook, YouTube, Amazon Prime, HBO...as consumers we're inundated with video everywhere we look.
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And after the avalanche, it was inundated with messages from people seeking information about the hotel.
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Often when I search recent news topics and hashtags, the results are inundated with spam tweets.
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And it's all for a valid reason: "I'd be inundated if I did email," he says.
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The market has been inundated with supplies coming onstream from the United States, Russia and Australia.
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The last time I spoke with him, a couple weeks ago, Michigan was inundated with snow.
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For those inundated with offers, it can be hard to tell the good from the bad.
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I care about all my notifications, but I do not particularly appreciate being inundated with them.
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Just click through the #RainbowBangs hashtag on Instagram, and you'll be inundated with kaleidoscopic hair galore.
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Reporters' email inboxes are inundated (on any given debate night I receive well over 100 emails).
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We're about to be inundated with character deaths, cliffhangers, weddings and probably a baby or two.
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As news of Juma's death spread, the Facebook page for the Games was inundated with criticism.
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"They are inundated" at the coroner's office, Cortez Masto, D-Nevada, said to CNN on Tuesday.
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The levees that were supposed to protect New Orleans failed, and low-lying neighborhoods were inundated.
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The border policy would be in shambles and courts would be inundated with claims from foreigners.
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And just last March, 9 to 15 inches of rain inundated much of the same area.
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She was, however, gratified by the response, after being inundated with flowers and messages of support.
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She told me her office is indeed inundated with emails, tweets and phone calls from constituents.
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Women who post selfies could be inundated with come-ons from the majority-male user base.
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Many of the city's large residential zones — like Petobo and Balaroa, another neighborhood inundated on Sept.
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Once a year, we're inundated with story pitches for our popular 52 Places to Go list.
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For Greene, it was thinking about how we're inundated with information and content all the time.
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Fire and police units were inundated with calls from people stranded in floodwaters, the statement said.
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In fact, they are inundated with media content which makes breaking news all the more accessible.
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Her house in Rincón, a coastal city on the western edge of the island, was inundated.
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Since naming him as her attacker, she says she has been inundated with insults and abuse.
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But as monsoon rains inundated the area, the porous limestone cave absorbed water like a sponge.
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Northwell's Long Island Jewish Forest Hills Hospital in Queens has been "inundated" with cases, Jarrett said.
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Devastating floods inundated the Midwest in 2019, preventing farmers from planting 14 million acres in crops.
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"We are inundated by rage," Mr. Danforth, who is an ordained minister, said in an interview.
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If the land has thawed, then collapsed and become inundated with water, new trees can't grow.
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In part, they say, Americans have been inundated with information, meaning none of it is sticking.
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"Growing Up for Boys" was inundated with one-star reviews and critical messages about its content.
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An employee confirmed by phone that the restaurant had been inundated with calls about the coronavirus.
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"We're going to be inundated with unprecedented amounts of water, " Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn said Sunday.
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That should temper talk of "concentration camps" and similar overblown rhetoric to describe an inundated system.
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The post was inundated with comments from users seeking clarifications on what exactly classifies as harassment.
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The city has been inundated with water since Hurricane Harvey first hit the area early Saturday.
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Large parts of China have been inundated with rain this summer, killing more than 200 people.
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The move follows last week's discovery that an earlier donation service was inundated with fraudulent contributions.
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"We've been inundated with hog supplies," said Rich Nelson, chief strategist for Illinois-based broker Allendale.
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How are we to distinguish one from the other these days as we are so inundated?
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His drawings are peppered with male genitalia, but each phallus is inundated with art world decorum.
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The popular campground was inundated with water rising high above the shallow creek that runs through it.
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They do not include the New Orleans metro area, which was inundated with rain for several hours.
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Several rivers were flooding and more than 100 houses had been inundated by floodwaters, the official said.
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For fall, BCBG's Lubov Azria found her inspiration board inundated with images of the late David Bowie.
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Within a couple hours, though, Gazda was inundated with requests and was no longer answering his phone.
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Soon after, the startup's founders were inundated with internship applications and proposals for the future of Hub.
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The massive Itaipu dam on the border with Paraguay inundated an area nearly four times as large.
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Jackman was "inundated" by people trying to engage with him, follow him, and give him high fives.
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Massive deluge Many areas remain inundated after downpours of more than a foot in some areas Saturday.
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Fans of the game she was working on at the time, Closers, inundated its creators with complaints.
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Why it matters: For years, people have complained about feeling inundated with political messaging during election seasons.
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Bangladesh saw catastrophic floods in 000, 228, 22 and 21.5, when the capital city, Dhaka, was inundated.
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Mortgage lenders have been inundated with refinance requests, according to Brandon Ivey, editor of Inside Mortgage Finance.
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She was inundated with messages of support and gratitude from cancer survivors from all over the world.
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In the doctor's note obtained by Vice, the physician blames "being inundated with sewage" for the infection.
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The quake cause a tsunami that inundated parts of the island, including the Fukushima nuclear power plant.
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You won't get inundated with numbers, you'll just see if your home is doing fine right now.
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It's no wonder, as we're constantly being inundated with the message that "having it all" is essential.
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Lumberton, around 140 miles away, was also inundated and rescuers used boats and helicopters to save residents.
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They're so inundated by stories in which life is only meaningful when an individual is specially ordained.
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Water inundated some of Albania's biggest businesses, which have depots and plants along the highway to Durres.
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After years of slim-pickings among big men, the NBA now finds itself inundated with quality centers.
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Samsung's Facebook page in Singapore has been inundated with hysterical complaints demanding an explanation for the recall.
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O.J. Simpson, I have been inundated with the question as to 'How do I feel about it?
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After Nicholas was killed, Heyward Sr. was inundated by stories of police killings of unarmed black people.
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As consumers become inundated by marketplace noise, they are simultaneously being asked to evaluate more and more.
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Saito recalls staring helplessly out of his hospital room window as waves inundated the town beneath him.
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As artists inundated with so much online clutter, I work to stay disciplined about my own motivations.
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That said, the app might end up inundated with filters, especially in dense cities like New York.
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The floods inundated stretches of the two farm states along the Missouri River, North America's longest river.
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The incident made the local news, and Fields was soon inundated with a horde of interview requests.
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Months later, the tail of Superstorm Sandy inundated Jones Beach and Trump walked away from the project.
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Harvey inundated parts of Texas and Louisiana with rain last month, while Irma is currently threatening Florida.
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That put the company on the map, and, soon after, Lancisi was inundated with inquiries from investors.
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If the justices rule otherwise, they warn, the court will be inundated with claims of partisan gerrymandering.
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In case you weren't already inundated with payment options, LG apparently thinks you could use one more.
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Funds will also be sent to other parts of California inundated with rains over the past month.
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Bayou La Batre, a scruffy village with about 2,500 residents, was inundated by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
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More than 99 percent of the state's hog lagoons remained above water, while 14 lagoons were inundated.
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OXNARD, California — Thousands of people fled Ventura County as smoke from the Maria Fire inundated the towns.
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But, from the moment the sun rises, it is inundated with people looking for their loved ones.
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We're constantly inundated with idealized, airbrushed, nipped-and-tucked images of what it means to be female.
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The Bavarian government was inundated with pleas to save Bruno, including letters from children across the country.
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Even as we are inundated with pornography, our relationship with sex is still constrained in mainstream cinema.
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Mawdsley also told BBC that since sharing the screenshots, she has been "inundated" with messages of support.
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Hurricane Sandy in 2012 inundated all three airports that serve New York City, crippling travel for days.
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So this season, with the raft of plays competing against one another for audiences, he is inundated.
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Virtual learning has proliferated, and parents have been inundated with dozens of options, many of them free.
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But, do we need to be inundated by TV, tweets, online articles, constantly, 24 hours per day?
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I expected to get a handful of responses; instead we were inundated with hundreds of thoughtful suggestions.
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"We're so inundated with images, but we have no idea of the back story," Mr. Cavaco said.
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Now, San Diego County officials say service providers have been inundated as they've scrambled to help families.
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The peak of desperation for northeast Houston residents inundated by Hurricane Harvey came on Monday, Aug. 28.
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Today we are inundated with media from the moment we wake up: images, text messages, news stories.
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Cold War Berlin was inundated with spies, and the Mossad preferred when possible not to work there.
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A truck called the Pink Panther plowed through the inundated roads to evacuate about a dozen people.
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The wetlands are inundated by the East River twice a day through a culvert on the property.
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Last summer, Nagano city, which administers Naganuma, where Mr. Ogawa's house was inundated, redrew its flood maps.
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Today, the spire of a Buddhist pagoda protrudes from waters that have inundated the village of Srekor.
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For many people, the images of inundated streets and victims on rooftops evoked comparisons to Hurricane Katrina.
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He acknowledged that Louisiana was inundated with catastrophic flooding last year, but called it an isolated event.
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Misty Walton's apartment in Vidor, Texas, was inundated with water as remnants from Imelda moved through state.
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But we're inundated in pop culture with stories of love that have nothing to do with love.
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Despite this year's floods that inundated many communities in Nebraska and the upper Midwest, in Beatrice, Neb.
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A movement ignored Nakate was inundated with support on social media after the AP photo went viral.
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People are inundated with more TV options than ever before and there are still more to come.
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Some companies that have become inundated with personal packages are telling their employees to find other options.
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CANDIDATES IN MARGINAL seats such as Wrexham find themselves inundated with endorsements from bigwigs during an election.
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Extreme flooding this weekend washed away chunks of highway, derailed trains and inundated homes in Northern California.
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Floods last month killed dozens of people in Vietnam's central region and inundated more than 100,000 houses.
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We are constantly inundated with ideas that are not only different from our own, but actively repulsive.
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The L train tunnel, which was inundated by floodwaters during Hurricane Sandy in 2012, needs major repairs.
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It's just one of the many ways people are inundated with digital noise that splinters our attention.
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Jones said that the team office was inundated with calls, emails and letters objecting to the gesture.
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And cables housed in the bench wall that had been inundated by saltwater may still be corroding.
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You can't take this route if you're inundated by homework in required subjects you don't care about.
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On the first of the gargantuan store's nine stories, we were immediately inundated with high-end designer brands.
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Already the two have been inundated with interest from across the state, including from cities and civic groups.
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Mr. Trump is speaking to Americans who have been inundated with hostile and 24/7 legacy media coverage.
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She said she has been inundated with data, key to building a case against the U.S. online retailer.
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According to the report, voters in Washington and Oregon have been inundated with advertisements from groups like Yes!
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Despite reports that the US Virgin Islands are inundated with trash, their governor, Kenneth Mapp, also praised Trump.
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Some complained that Newark was limping toward recovery as other cities that were similarly inundated had sprung back.
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Soon she was inundated with misogynist comments, mostly from men, and the clip was also posted on Reddit.
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But Fu's comments were greeted with outrage in China, and her social media was inundated with critical comments.
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Super Tuesday arrives and with it voters who've been inundated by Bloomberg ads for the past several months.
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Former Presidents of the U.S. are typically inundated with offers from the private sector when they leave office.
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Schools under pressure to do everything they can to prepare for violence are inundated with training program options.
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Their neighborhood is expected to be inundated Tuesday, the water levels predicted to bypass the 58-ft. levees.
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Organizers were inundated with more than 500,000 requests from fans trying to get their hands on these tickets.
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In a retail world inundated with endless options, well-executed curation of products has become an invaluable commodity.
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Parts of Texas have been inundated with rain, with waterways such as the Brazos River flooding its banks.
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Shortly after responding to the trolls on Twitter, Wu was inundated with violent, disturbing threats on her life.
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Update: After getting inundated with suggestions and possible answers, Harrison posted on her blog with the final answer.
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Established in 2011, the facility was at first little used, but by 2013 "we were inundated", he said.
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In June Argentina was inundated with bids for its 100-year eurobond, as dollar-denominated bonds are known.
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Anyone who likes to kill time by scrolling through Instagram is inundated with selfies all day, every day.
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Susan Wiseheart came out as a lesbian in 1973, after being "inundated by compulsory heterosexuality" until her thirties.
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They'll need to be inundated with calls for there to be any chance at stopping the new rules.
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Soon enough, Morgan was inundated with busty images from women -- and a few men -- declaring #cleaveagesolidarity with Sarandon.
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Today, our platforms are inundated with clickable content that yields numbers (of dollars and eyeballs), regardless of quality.
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Clearly that question was on the minds of reporters, because we have been inundated with autopsies on HSR.
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Redditors inundated the Tripathi family with calls, Facebook posts, and emails; reporters, too, soon circulated the unverified rumor.
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The places 150 million call home will be inundated during high tide by 2050, according to the study.
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Lately, people have inundated her with accusations that Muslims are milking the welfare system and plotting against Danes.
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At an early point in their investigation, Twohey and Kantor were inundated with stories of wrongdoing by Weinstein.
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Bdood's Instagram page was inundated with questions about why women were not able to register for the app.
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Inundated by quarterly business reports, weekly sporting events and hourly news cycles, Americans have become far too shortsighted.
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In Venice, the crypt beneath St. Mark's Basilica was inundated for only the second time in its history.
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Since its first known flood in 1177, the Arno has breached its banks and inundated Florence 56 times.
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Is it questionable to spend our time reading a book full of the stuff we're inundated with everyday?
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Lava has inundated most of Vacationland and has covered all but the northern part of Kapoho Beach Lots.
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The typically quaint comments section of the Townsends video was quickly inundated with mentions of "cucks" and MAGA.
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Other private hotlines, such as the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests (SNAP), have also been inundated.
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Brands start rolling out new fragrances, and we're suddenly inundated with notes like rose and geranium and vetiver.
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Over the following week, we were inundated with emails: 'This was the best dining experience I've ever had!
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The onslaught of wind, rain, and storm surge inundated roads, destroyed homes, and claimed at least five lives.
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It turned roads into rivers and ripped trees from the inundated ground before making landfall north of Charleston.
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With the moon both full and very close to earth, the tide rose high and inundated some areas.
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These days, even though many drains have been cleaned, low-lying parts of the city still get inundated.
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The storm surge then sluiced over the sides of the bay and rapidly inundated the area with water.
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Our voicemail boxes and emails are being inundated with unsolicited theories and solutions from all over the world.
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Images from NHK showed that Saga city, located in Saga Prefecture, was inundated with floodwaters on Wednesday morning.
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I paradoxically felt inundated by the constant flood of news updates, yet still oblivious to the world's affairs.
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Tiny cattle towns and urban centers across a huge swath of the Texas and Louisiana coast were inundated.
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And needless to say, I've been getting inundated with emails and calls from attorneys concerned about their safety.
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In North Carolina, dozens of wastewater treatment plants were shut down, inundated or otherwise compromised, according to FEMA.
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Some areas have been inundated with up to 20 inches of rain, causing creeks and bayous to swell.
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If close relationships make people happy, as research suggests, I'm lucky, and grateful, to be inundated with those.
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As consumers digested the scope of the hacking, a website set up by Equifax to help was inundated.
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But busy Kalorama is likely to stay inundated with journalists and Secret Service agents for the foreseeable future.
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More recently, the self-described "expert binge-watcher" says she couldn't browse without being inundated by autoplay previews.
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The floodwaters have inundated a swath of Iowa and Nebraska along the Missouri River, North America's longest river.
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Word spread quickly and as his phone got inundated with messages, he realized he needed to scale up.
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The country's leading obstetrician was inundated in the main referral hospital in Blantyre, the country's second-largest city.
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From the beginning, she was inundated with an unbelievable amount of diverse requests (just look at this catalog).
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As the news spread that the greasy spoon would be closing, the diner was inundated with well-wishers.
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Hotels and restaurants were inundated with water, and whole neighborhoods were left without electricity or working phone lines.
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"I get inundated with résumés from not only operatives, but people who just want to volunteer," Carr said.
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Many residents of the area had constructed their homes on dry riverbeds that were inundated during flash floods.
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Otherwise, we'll pay through diminished crop harvests, inundated coastlines, destroyed homes, lost lives, and an increasingly unlivable planet.
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The court faces being inundated with cases if the rule of law fails in Turkey, Mr. Jagland said.
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Their offices tend to be poorly funded and inundated with far more cases than they have time to handle.
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To this point, a detailed analysis of the fossil wasn't possible because it's inundated with rock and other materials.
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KS: Except Facebook, where you just get inundated with squirrel videos or cat videos, which is just as abusive.
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The ECFS has been inundated this year by fake comments allegedly from both sides of the net neutrality debate.
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Many entrepreneurs seem to have come to this conclusion simultaneously, because my inbox is regularly inundated with related pitches.
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"The participants have been posting their images on social media and have been inundated with positive responses," said White.
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VICE Sports: We had planned on speaking yesterday but you ended up being inundated with calls after the announcement.
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Perry, the tiny central Georgia town with an estimated population of 16,200, has been inundated with families fleeing Irma.
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For months we've been inundated with leak after leak after leak of the devices leading up to this event.
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Sweden, which allows citizens to run its national Twitter account, has been inundated with messages and support from abroad.
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Stunning photos from the area showed the towns inundated by near-historic flooding, swallowing vineyards, wineries, highways, and mailboxes.
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Kemp has been inundated with emails, cards and even Bibles from well-wishers praising her after the Guyger trial.
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The area was inundated with heavy rain, causing the Neuse and Trent rivers, which surround the town, to flood.
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Williams' house took in about two feet of water during the historic flood that inundated much of the city.
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Just last year, the state was inundated by extreme flooding in August that submerged thousands of homes and businesses.
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Several landmarks in Charleston, including parks and restaurants, were inundated with water, according to images shared on social media.
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Many areas remain inundated after 55 mph winds and downpours of more than a foot in some areas Saturday.
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If Highway 130 also becomes inundated by lava, communities west of MacKenzie State Park could be cut off completely.
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Floodwaters from the cresting Little River inundated the area of Spring Lake, North Carolina, during Hurricane Florence, Sept. 17.
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While government trucks are covering some of the effected area, they are inundated with long lines and limited supplies.
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Longtime activist Mikki Halpin was inundated with questions after the election about how best to do that pushing back.
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That city of about 16,000 could be inundated by a powerful storm surge as the storm barrels slowly inland.
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But since Monday, Baritz has been inundated with more than 8,000 requests from people clamoring to join her site.
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She was subsequently inundated with requests from strangers who had lost loved ones in cases that were still unsolved.
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" She says, "Well, we don't ... That data's not available, but we are inundated with emails on a daily basis.
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Recently, we've been inundated with so much sad and disturbing news involving refugees, especially those from Muslim-majority countries.
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Still, in the past year, we were inundated with reports of artificial intelligence seeping into our homes and cars.
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"Brooke has been inundated with calls from friends and family," her spokesperson Steve Honig told PEOPLE at the time.
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Cities like Boston; Fort Lauderdale, Florida; and four of the five boroughs of New York will be considered inundated.
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The Southern Baptists met again Wednesday, praying at length after being inundated with horrific stories of criminal sexual abuse.
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When the storm inundated her bedding and clothes, she found some replacements at the convention center during afternoon visits.
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Inundated by this feedback, Hello Games has largely been quiet since launch, with official statements relegated to patch notes.
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KS: Except Facebook where you just get inundated with squirrel videos or cat videos, which is just as abusive.
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Most critically, and like other historians, I have also been inundated with emails from everyday citizens around the country.
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On Black Friday, commerce websites get inundated with traffic as people try to take advantage of the big sales.
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Stars are inundated with tons of comments about everything — even the most innocuous photos will get plenty of feedback.
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"The command post was inundated with too many people and made it impossible to establish and function," McNally said.
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Before that, we were inundated with somewhat realistic fembots from companies like Toshiba serving as concierges at futuristic hotels.
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Her lawyer, Nancy Erika Smith, was inundated with calls from reporters around the world, but took Mr. Sherman's personally.
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The same-sex couple that went to Jack Phillips' shop was inundated with free offers to make wedding cakes.
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Large parts of central and eastern China have been inundated with rain this summer, killing more than 200 people.
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Many of the Republicans casting ballots said they were inundated with calls and emails urging them to dump Trump.
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Every season we're inundated with trends, from unexpected runway looks to Hollywood movements to, most recently, social media crazes.
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After asking people in mental health Facebook groups whether they used it and why, I was inundated with responses.
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The dam's collapse occurred without warning and inundated entire villages with more than 5 billion cubic meters of water.
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In recent months, senators across the ideological spectrum have been inundated with visits from farmers across the commodities marketplace.
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Its president, Sherrilyn Ifill, was being inundated with requests to provide legal work and organize assistance in embattled communities.
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When the storm's heavy rains inundated the city with historic floods, Mr. Turner was criticized as not cautious enough.
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In 1999, the Grid was inundated by river flooding after Hurricane Floyd, and Mr. Swank wanted none of it.
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Movie review sites like Rotten Tomatoes are often inundated with users trying to manipulate a film's box office success.
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The shantytowns are inundated with mud when it rains, and offer only metal sheets as protection against the sun.
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Mamayev Hill, the site of the Mother Russia statue, will no longer be inundated by tourists in soccer jerseys.
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The accuracy of the probes can be affected if they ice over or are inundated by moisture or insects.
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The American market has been inundated with bossy little books in which other countries tell us how to behave.
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The dam inundated 2628,28503 acres of land, and the shoreline of the multipurpose pool is nearly 22019,000 miles long.
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Sanchez was back at her Vallejo, California, school two weeks after her escape, inundated with questions from inquisitive classmates.
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After floodwaters inundated East Baton Rouge Parish, La., last year, crews collected about two million cubic yards of debris.
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But platforms across Chinese social media are still being inundated by posts from Wuhan residents crying desperately for help.
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South Carolina could receive five to 10 inches of rain, with isolated areas inundated with up to 15 inches.
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Since then, the group that owns Tribal Warrior has been inundated with calls from indigenous people wanting to sail.
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Zhang described himself as a "hydropower migrant" after his land was inundated by state dam builders 10 years ago.
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Voters in those jurisdictions are inundated with polls, candidate appearances and tens of millions of dollars in campaign advertising.
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High-risk zones have at least a 2043 percent chance of being inundated by flood in any given year.
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If you're inundated with messages, particularly ones you don't need to immediately look at, Microsoft's Outlook can take over.
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Even the 268-degree rise would see frequent devastating heat waves and many coastal cities inundated by rising seas.
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"We're going to look at the concept of a more permanent solution, because you do get inundated," he said.
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Exxon's Sorrento, Louisiana, facility for storing LPG was inundated and shut down early this week, according to the sources.
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The result: G2's Facebook page has been inundated with hundreds of negative messages for the last few years.
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Quickly, though, angry comments — along with a few written in support — inundated the post, and Mr. Tomasso stopped responding.
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In South Carolina, Bakari Sellers, one of Harris' most prominent surrogates, is getting inundated with calls from 2020 Democrats.
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The town's small commercial area was struggling to get back into business after Matthew and inundated again with Florence.
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South Carolina could receive five to 10 inches of rain, with isolated areas inundated with up to 15 inches.
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Because, unlike so much of what this world is inundated with, it is a story that applies to you.
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Update: After publishing this piece, I got inundated with angry Twitter mentions from self-identified MRAs and MRA sympathizers.
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She said people are so inundated with photos, we don't typically spend a long time studying a single image.
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Irma has caused widespread damage in Florida, weeks after Harvey inundated Houston and southeast Texas with record flooding last month.
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The Mullummoonflowers necklaces had gone viral, and Fitzgerald's Etsy shop was momentarily inundated with traffic, according to the Huffington Post.
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And he is right that many Americans believe their capital to be inundated with lobbyists, campaign contributors and influence peddlers.
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The long, convoluted route to the entrance is completely inundated with water, save for several air pockets along the way.
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We are inundated with marketing and advertisements encouraging us to go for that carnitas burrito and the double bacon cheeseburger.
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Since the photos were first uploaded, the post has been shared thousands of times and counting, and inundated with comments.
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Drivers were inundated with ride requests sent by Uber that were canceled before they arrived at the pick-up destinations.
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Shoppers are also inundated with never-ending choice, and so there's a freedom in not being wedded to one item.
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The last few years have seen E3 inundated with either rumors or news about new consoles from the big three.
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Lane drew closer Friday, lingering overnight and into the weekend as it inundated parts of the state with historic rains.
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But that wasn't such a hot plan, given that waterways in the area are currently inundated with blue-green algae.
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Now during my engagements overseas, I am inundated with commentary and questions about what has happened to the United States.
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Instead of struggling to gather information, we are inundated with a ceaseless flow of news, social media and questionable facts.
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The Haixia Metropolis News said on Friday that it had been inundated with angry public comments about the kangaroo's death.
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"We have been inundated with calls and emails about product, but also about people's emotional connection to Kate," Arons said.
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Instead, they're constantly inundated with new ways to improve themselves — diets, meditations, fitness trackers, serums and vitamins and sheet masks.
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Inside the Outbreak Policed by his neighbors and inundated with misinformation, Bob Huang watches a small community grow increasingly isolated.
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So, to recap: US military installations are starting to flood, and could be inundated by the end of the century.
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And they're affronts to a history of POC being inundated with segregated mentalities (if you can't beat them, leave them).
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In 2016 and 2017, large areas of the capital were inundated as the South Western Monsoon began in late May.
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"I was bullied quite a bit and constantly inundated with questions about my arm," Siesel, from Seminole, Florida, tells PEOPLE.
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Women today are still inundated with messages that we're bad with money, that we're irresponsible and suckers who splurge. Why?
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Areas around five coastal NASA centers that would be inundated by 12 inches (30 cm) of sea level rise (red).
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At this point, your browser is probably inundated with summer-to-fall transitional clothing stories (we're guilty of it too!).
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A Faso staffer told a local town supervisor that their phone lines are being "inundated" with calls about the ACA.
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That being said, inspiration can still be hard to find when you're inundated with hundreds — no, thousands — of images daily.
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Some years there are hardly any, and other years there are so many that fishing nets become inundated with them.
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Gas station attendants near the salvage yard said they have been inundated with motorists asking for directions to the scene.
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The images were a disarming counterpoint to the black pain and suffering Americans are constantly inundated with in the media.
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We're just inundated with so much information it becomes just more difficult to parse out where the quality information is.
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Asia August is monsoon season for South Asia, a time when much of the subcontinent is inundated with heavy rains.
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A Paw Above, a pet sitting business in Hollywood, Florida, was inundated with pet care requests as owners left town.
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It's at this time of year that we're inundated with deals on everything from portable laptops to massive speaker systems.
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The reality that no matter what day it is in the Capitol, he typically is inundated with questions about Trump.
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The war of words this year escalated after the award ceremony, with Fu's social media pages inundated with vitriolic comments.
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Her father, Matthew Lysiak, 38, said the family had been so inundated with calls that he shut off the phone.
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At least one bridge was washed out and approaches to others were inundated, making many areas of the county unreachable.
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People like her, which is to say like some of us, often feel inundated by mundane things, circumstances and obligations.
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Will we be inundated with Hollywood hedonists, and will America experience a brain-drain of citizens looking to relocate north?
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These man-made lakes of hog waste risked overflowing into adjacent drinking water sources if they became inundated with rain.
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I have been inundated with inquiries from around the world on what can be done to help Baton Rouge recover.
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At that pace, some of the world's great coastal cities, including New York, London and Hong Kong, would become inundated.
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Considering sea level rise alone, models show that, on the low end, 20 square miles could be inundated by 2100.
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Lobby Bar at Ace Hotel: It's not a huge bar, but who wants to be inundated by tons of people?
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Harvey inundated Houston with more than 50 inches of rain—there has never been a bigger rain event in America.
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Debris floated in gradually receding floodwater in inundated villages and there appeared to be widespread damage to vehicles and buildings.
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"We are inundated with banks wanting to provide loans and we are turning them away," a private equity financier said.
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Hurricane Harvey isn't just a major test for the millions of people in and around Houston whose homes are inundated.
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I headed toward Ponsonby on Franklin Road, a cute thoroughfare that is inundated with lights and Christmas decorations every year.
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There is so much grief, so much anger inside of me that inundated every other sense I felt on Wednesday.
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I've been inundated with personal attacks and photos intended to intimidate, though nothing as horrifying as a human flesh search.
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I think parents are just inundated with information and it's often hard to figure out whether a source is trustworthy.
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That strategy failed spectacularly in the Great Flood of 1927, which inundated 27,000 square miles and displaced one million people.
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"We're all being inundated," Mr. Soto, Democrat of Florida, said plaintively when his turn came to speak at the hearing.
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Ms. Kennedy herself is still reeling from Matthew — it inundated her home and left her living in a mobile home.
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Among the inundated roads was Roxas Boulevard, a major artery that runs along Manila Bay and often floods during storms.
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In interviews, attorneys general across the country say their offices are being inundated with hundreds or thousands of new reports.
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She lost her furniture, her carpet, her shoes and her appliances when about 2 feet of floodwater inundated her home.
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We're not exactly inundated with TV deals at the moment, but that doesn't mean the occasional opportunity won't present itself.
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Inundated by bright lights, vague questions and judgmental glares, the situation quickly intensifies into an overwhelming experience of sensory overload.
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Stutts said he has been inundated with emails, texts and social media messages from Republicans eager to join the effort.
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Qassem Soleimani, pro-Iranian disinformation has inundated Twitter, exaggerating the number of Americans injured by the Iranian counterattack on Jan.
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That's partly because of partisanship, and partly because people are too inundated with information, some of which is intentionally misleading.
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Because after a day long of just being inundated with Samsung, I felt like it turned my brain to mush.
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South Africa is inundated with requests for asylum or refugee status, and the wait for work permits can last years.
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After the release, 911 operators at the center were "inundated" with callers who harassed or threatened them, the report said.
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Dr. Mark Lopatin, a rheumatologist in Pennsylvania, says he is inundated with refill requests for almost every prescription he writes.
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Though staff members at my (now former) offices got tremendous support, they were also inundated with lewd and threatening messages.
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"My house is completely inundated with mud-water," said Collins, who was told the damage wouldn't be covered by insurance.
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On Politics Media Watch Iowa's biggest TV market has been inundated by 2020 ads, even without any from Michael Bloomberg.
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A beach in Point Reyes, California, was inundated with thousands of marine worms known as "penis fish" on December 6.
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The I.A.A.F. finds itself inundated on many fronts, like corruption, doping and the permissible levels of testosterone in female athletes.
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Over the previous two days, the Chicago suburb of Cicero had been inundated with a deluge of lawless gang violence.
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She was diagnosed with rhabdo, and when she wrote about the experience on social media she was inundated with responses.
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South Africa is inundated with requests for asylum or refugee status, and the wait for work permits can last years.
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But sawgrass marsh is usually inundated with water, and as long as there's enough vegetation, the peat won't burn off.
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Floodwaters from the Arkansas River have inundated homes outside Tulsa, such as in these photos from May 23 in Sand Springs.
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It's that time of the year for financial journalists: We are being inundated with lengthy outlook reports for the coming year.
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The board's creation was pushed by big tech companies, banks and retailers, who complained they were being inundated with "troll" lawsuits.
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Now it could have even more competition in a space that is getting inundated with new startups and lots of investment.
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Online chat groups with names such as "Shanghai mortgage loans re-packaging" are inundated with adverts from agents touting their wares.
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Attie remembers being inundated with messages from friends and acquaintances eager for inside information on what was happening with the recount.
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Republican electors have been inundated by Trump opponents urging them to defy the results in their states and vote against Trump.
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"Hood Documentary" started on Vine; Ewumi's cousins persuaded him to make an account after he'd inundated them with videos on WhatsApp.
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At that point, I haven't been inundated with social media, email, and meetings, all events that tend to deplete my energy.
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Although the market became inundated with family-friendly genre films, there was still a demand for it continuing into the 90s.
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Photo: APThroughout the 2016 election cycle, American voters were inundated with political ads on Facebook like they had never been before.
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The team was inundated with offers to volunteer to build courses for new languages, if they would only provide a way.
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Even in the places being inundated by rising tides, local historic commissions have denied requests to raise buildings, on aesthetic grounds.
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State officials urged drivers to stay off the roads after Hurricane Florence inundated the state with water, causing rivers to overflow.
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State officials urged drivers to stay off the roads after Hurricane Florence inundated the state with rainwater, causing rivers to overflow.
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And while Lake Charles was largely spared, Orange and other communities along the border between the two states were inundated overnight.
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Water flows down Interstate 10 which has been inundated with flooding from Hurricane Harvey on August 27, 2017 in Houston, Texas.
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A young girl is helped to dry land after her family's home was inundated with floodwater in Houston on Aug. 228.
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Mr. Penn's story says Mr. Guzmán, inundated with Hollywood offers while in prison, had indeed elected to make his own movie.
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We are inundated with more information than ever before, so it's more important that this information is both credible and responsible.
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"When his name became public, Jesus was inundated with media coming to his home," MGM executive vice president Alan Feldman said.
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The people who are still undecided have already been inundated with loads of anti-Trump messages before and during this convention.
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"We've been inundated with phone calls to come out and quote," said Valery Macri, owner of Lionfish Developments, a Toronto renovator.
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Voters were inundated by attack ads from outside groups, making it one of the most expensive congressional races of the midterms.
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"The thing that's different with such a high-profile media case, the jurors will be inundated with (media attention)," she said.
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In 2015, the Middletown School District in New York state was inundated by phone calls making terrorism threats from anonymous numbers.
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The estimated 2,000 inundated buildings were mainly in and around the community of Guerneville, said Briana Khan, a Sonoma County spokeswoman.
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Casually browsing Reddit means you'll be inundated with more posts about Reddit and its larger machinations and culture than anything else.
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"Archeologists have spent decades looking for early sites which are now inundated on the Pacific side of the continents," says Haynes.
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About 8,000 people in half a dozen villages are directly affected, with buildings and fields inundated by rising waters, he said.
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We are so inundated with the idea that being busy is good that we prioritize it over everything else – even productivity.
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More than a quarter of it was inundated, with floodwaters reaching as high as 4.8 meters (303 feet) in some neighborhoods.
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Instead, he was inundated with questions from Democrats, and even some Republicans, about efforts to reunite unaccompanied children with their parents.
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The Nude Collection made its debut in 2013, and Louboutin has continued to grow this once-overlooked and fair-inundated market.
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Inundated with salt water daily, they provide a rich, virtually unending supply of nutrients to those species adapted to rapid change.
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Originally employed by the seminal Texas hip-hop label Rap-A-Lot, the brothers soon found themselves inundated with outside requests.
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In an interview with Austin's KLRU-TV, Sanchez said President Donald Trump's zero-tolerance border policy left him inundated with children.
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Billion-dollar company Synopsys helps to ensure that as our world becomes even more inundated with technology, your software is secure.
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I was inundated with protests from some members and officers that promotion of human rights would violate the bank's noninterference principle.
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Pre-screen all prospective tenantsWhen I listed our home on Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist, I was inundated with requests for showings.
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He said his comment sections were becoming inundated with trolls and spam, and hindering his ability to connect with his fans.
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The storm system, which caused flooding in much of central and northeastern France, also inundated southwestern Germany, killing at least nine.
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The Trump campaign posted the cellphone number of the state party chairman on Twitter, leading him to be inundated with calls.
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On top of it all, we have been inundated with an incessant hum of advocacy and analysis from the chattering class.
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Then again, in a world that's overwhelmingly inundated with sponsored content, what happened in "Tears of a Clown" could only continue.
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But local government workers are inundated with communications from their constituents, Seneca Systems Co-founder and CEO Nick DeMonner told TechCrunch.
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Following the advent of the taco pizza, Tony Baloney's is now inundated with customers seeking the Frankenpie of guacamole and mozzarella.
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Numerous locations were inundated with crying, screaming children—frustrated parents in tow—after selling out of all their kids' meal supplies.
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Near Clearwater, Florida, authorities used boats and emergency equipment to evacuate 30 people from a mobile-home park inundated by flooding.
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Petobo and Balaroa, another Palu neighborhood inundated by liquefaction, used to be mainly sago fields, flat expanses with ample water access.
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For weeks now, the network has broadcast live nonstop, first as Hurricane Harvey inundated Texas, and now as Irma menaces Florida.
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It arrived late, a full four days after Harvey inundated Houston, and it caught the Klimples and many others off guard.
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On Saturday, Typhoon Mangkhut churned the rich earth of the Cordilleras, and floods of mud inundated mining bunkhouses and mountain homes.
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IHS confirmed those details, telling POLITICO that the broader health department is "inundated" with supply requests from all over the country.
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"Crops fell down, (were) inundated or buried in 46,200 hectares of farmland," the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said on Saturday.
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It's like adjusting your ears to listen to a butterfly's wings and being inundated instead with the roar of the ocean.
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All of this is done at regional offices which will be inundated with everything at once when the hiring freeze ends.
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Floodwaters inundated much of the town of 1,100 people last month after heavy rain accumulated on frozen ground in the region.
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As I turned the photograph over in my hands — still glossy, vibrant, remarkably well-preserved — I found myself inundated with emotion.
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The plush sales gallery that shows off the luxury amenities of the 11-story Galerie was inundated after the Amazon deal.
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When New York's subways were inundated during Hurricane Sandy, the city could lean on its bus system (made possible by density).
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The Michigan study concludes that apps that are inundated with distracting ads and pop-ups might undermine their academic value altogether.
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The gallery has been inundated with negative online comments, as well as haranguing phone calls from as far away as Europe.
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As we are inundated with new, targeted, deceptive ads, we may get sick of them and, perhaps, stop finding them persuasive.
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Her rental house in Humacao, a badly hit municipality near where the hurricane made landfall, was inundated with thigh-high water.
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Mr. Roth saw that the TV landscape was being inundated with revivals, and many were doing quite well in the ratings.
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Krishnavatar Sharma, whose non-profit Aajevika Bureau runs another help line for migrant workers, said he had been inundated with calls.
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Being inundated with so many moods can affect how we see everything around us, unleashing complex waves of uplift or tumult.
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" Mr. Glezman joined Hinge because, he said: "I wanted a platform where you're not necessarily inundated with hookup culture and sex.
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If your phone is being inundated with such calls, there are steps you can take to try to block them out.
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In a world inundated with news, information and entertainment, it is easy to miss something important or to forget about it.
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"In a world where we're inundated with loads of information, knowledge and wisdom comes from knowing what to exclude," Anderson said.
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The classic destination for exasperated Americans, the Great White North has been inundated with attention this week, and for good reason.
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WARREN BUFFETT: Yeah, no, I think we've-- been inundated from people that would like to run this or like to help.
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Last week, I put out a call on Twitter for stories about this phenomenon; I was inundated with tales of woe.
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"I'm only about three miles away from the college campus, but we're in a place that has been inundated," Dickert said.
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A woman carries her dog on her shoulders, evacuating to a new location after her area was inundated by the flooding.
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Mario Qua holds his child Wilson Qua as they evacuate their flooded home after their Houston area was inundated with flooding.
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Since the Woods' episode aired, the company has been inundated with new supply orders, distributors and opportunities to expand its reach.
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Wallace and Dillard, his freshman teammate, were inundated with racial epithets and threats of lynching, mainly by Mississippi State football players.
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Inundated with place-specific media and porn styles and weird laws, different countries breed different social norms—and different hookup protocol.
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Elected officials in Kasur were inundated with phone calls about Zainab's killing after social media users posted the officials' contact information.
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Last fall, Maza was inundated with text messages calling for him to debate Crowder, and he has faced severe harassment online.
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Many tall houses got that way because of Hurricane Sandy, which inundated pancake-flat Long Beach, although no one was killed.
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In response to the current situation with Trump's teams' latest effort to delegitimize trans folks, I've been inundated with friend requests.
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Since then, her feed has been inundated with fan responses — many expressing shock and confusion about the size of her bump.
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Other customers started complaining too, and soon Chan's employees were inundated with so many refund requests that they couldn't keep up.
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Price: $220 and up We're inundated with photos and videos these days thanks to the ease of shooting both with our smartphones.
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But customers kept making the mistake, and throughout the day, poor Hank Levine was inundated with text messages, all from demanding customers.
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Colleen Ganjian, founder of DC College Counseling, told CNN that college admissions officers are already inundated with personal information about potential students.
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Stifling important voices on Facebook and YouTube means fewer informed opinions on platforms inundated with fake news, conspiracy theories, and dangerous idealogues.
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He starts out learning about flat earth theories as entertainment, but soon, he's inundated with conspiratorial beliefs, with no experts in sight.
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Kressler said Kiron had been inundated with requests from volunteers and academics who wanted to offer their services to the online university.
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The influx of high traffic inundated the radio system, which is "nearing its end of life," the department said in a statement.
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When the release date for the new range of Samsung Galaxy S10 phones was released, we were inundated with pre-order deals.
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"We had never inundated anybody's homes prior to this year in the more than 70 years of these structures' operations," he said.
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Buying them is cheap — just $90 will get you 1,000 — and ridiculously easy (Google "buy Instagram followers," and you're inundated with options).
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Wang, who works in the non-profit space, says she is "constantly inundated with requests for funds" on her personal Facebook account.
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The heavy storm inundated hundreds of tented settlements across Lebanon and left youngsters stranded in freezing temperatures, charity Save the Children said.
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State television showed scenes of crashing waves, inundated streets and trees half-bent by the strong winds as Mangkhut unleashed its power.
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Following The White Moose Café's Facebook post, though Darby says she was inundated with abuse from people who'd worked out her identity.
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Ask Houstonians who saw their homes inundated by Hurricane Harvey's 2100 inches (2200cm) of rain in the six days to August 22009th.
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It's like as soon as we settle into the fall season and get our Halloween costumes sorted we're inundated with holiday cheer.
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However, unlike yesterday's brief mystery, we know the official reason why the Rio Olympics is inundated with greenish water: it's algae, baby.
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Large swathes of China have been inundated with rain and battered by typhoons over the past few months, killing hundreds of people.
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Already, schools are inundated with startups trying to change the educational workflow, and so far there haven't been that many explosive successes.
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Assuming your local Genius Bar isn't inundated with busted keyboards, you probably won't be without your machine for more than 24 hours.
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Del Rio's fans inundated Bure's post with negative comments, insisting that she was homophobic and didn't know where the phrase had originated.
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Window Snyder was named security chief at San Francisco-based Fastly in June and was immediately inundated with unsolicited requests for meetings.
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For the past few weeks, the event's Facebook page had been inundated with people hunting for tickets, which the local promoter, Melt!
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There are the Houston Astros winning the World Series, three months after a hurricane inundated a city synonymous with the petroleum industry.
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There's some merit to the idea that fans are current inundated with Star Wars things to a degree they haven't known before.
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The company did previously let users apply for verification, but pulled the feature years ago – probably after being inundated with unworthy applications.
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She was the first staffer to arrive after the storm and was immediately inundated with calls from other clinics that needed help.
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If you're on his press list, you've been inundated with news about what Rubio is doing to try to help Puerto Rico.
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So at some point in the future, you'll probably upload a photo of a pizza, and then be inundated with Dominos ads.
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Thanks to widespread media coverage, many of the towns have been inundated with interest from foreign buyers in search of a bargain.
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She was described as unprepared, overwhelmed and indecisive in the face of the tragedy where 80 percent of New Orleans was inundated.
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If the water kept rising and the spillway failed to open, the city and the parishes downriver from it would be inundated.
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Homes are being inundated with mail solicitations from companies like Marcus, Elevate and Lending Club, hoping to supply personal loans to consumers.
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"The 2007 floods inundated more than half the city, and really became a wake-up call for decision makers," Mr. Iwan said.
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He said he was inundated with calls on Friday after the exchange and was eager to get the plan off the ground.
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Today's investors are inundated with a surplus of investing information, which can make it more difficult to successfully construct an investment portfolio.
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This could be good news for everyday users who are being inundated with live content flooding their streams on numerous social platforms.
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Those of us with internet access are constantly inundated with new problems—melting polar caps, political instability, enormous wealth and technological inequality.
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The opioid crisis has taken a steep toll nationwide, but the South and Appalachia are particularly inundated with highly addictive prescription painkillers.
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In the midst of a coronavirus epidemic, we're likely to continue to be inundated with statistics, charts and maps tracking the pathogen.
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Shareholders say they are being inundated with mailings, phone calls and outreaches on social media platforms featuring sleekly produced websites and videos.
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Demand for healthtech solutions to the coronavirus pandemic is surging in Europe, with previously modest startups becoming inundated with calls for help.
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Pierre Fresnay plays a doctor and relative newcomer to a small town that is inundated with anonymous, suspicion-sowing poison-pen letters.
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I monitor the webmaster email and have been inundated with hate mail saying we promote sodomy and want teens to get AIDS.
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" Inundated with claims that the ad promoted date rape, the retailer apologized and said the ad was "inappropriate and in poor taste.
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Democratic voters had been inundated with the most positive — and occasionally misleading — messages money could buy, and they still roundly rejected him.
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In 2016, Hurricane Matthew inundated 213 swine and 102 poultry barns and flooded 14 poop lagoons, sending that waste into nearby waterways.
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In the case of Friday's tsunami, three successive waves inundated the coast within 11 minutes of the earthquake hitting, meteorological officials said.
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The moment Obama suggested the reform, prominent Democrats from both the House and Senate were inundated with angry complaints from affluent constituents.
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But, humble-bragging about being inundated by messages from suitors might not be the best way to make a match feel special.
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Our inbox, as the public editor noted in her Wednesday column, was inundated: Over a thousand letters have streamed in and counting.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The inside of a typical N.F.L. stadium is inundated with pennants and banners celebrating landmark championships of all kinds.
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Snapshot: Above, floods inundated Washington on Monday, demonstrating the vulnerability of an aging storm-water system in the era of climate change.
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That is what happened after torrential rains in 2016, and towns and communities along the river in Louisiana and Texas were inundated.
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Historic flooding prompts rescues Quincy residents who were rescued from inundated homes told CNN they'd never seen anything like this weekend's flooding.
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The footage showed roofs torn from houses and cars and debris bobbing along inundated streets battered by strong winds and heavy rains.
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The footage showed roofs torn from houses and cars and debris bobbing along inundated streets battered by strong winds and heavy rains.
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Clicking 'like' on one photo of a lime-green turtleneck leads me to become inundated with photos of other electric-hued tops.
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In April, The Times reported that Google had been inundated with a new type of search warrant request, known as geofence searches.
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Hospitals across the state were suddenly inundated with patients seeking mental health services in emergency rooms not equipped to handle their needs.
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Dean Mize holds children as he and Jason Legnon use an airboat to rescue people from homes that are inundated with flooding.
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"You will likely be getting inundated with Private Rights Advocates and stuff, as the Ring stuff is very controversial," one person replied.
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The woman's body was found in Llano County, one of the areas inundated by the swollen Llano River, county officials said Wednesday.
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But I know what will likely happen here: The peninsula's outermost roads will be inundated with saltwater; the downtown Market will flood.
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When Hurricane Sandy pummeled through New York City in 2012, floodwaters inundated several stations from track to ceiling with corrosive salt water.
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Maharashi sales associate Miles Chick said the promotion's organizers were inundated with requests to enter the online raffle for Nike's vegan sneakers.
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Among those racing to evacuate was the mayor's father, Robert Heavner, 22004, whose home in the lowlands had been inundated in 21999.
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The Department of Environmental Quality reported Friday that six lagoons had structural damage, 23 were inundated by floods, and 31 had overtopped.
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You might find her cooking creamy tofu cubes topped with fresh pieces of uni, or working on arancini inundated with mapo spices.
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For young students who have been inundated by tech in almost every other domain of their lives, this form of learning comes naturally.
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The landslides buried dozens of homes, and floodwaters inundated thousands of houses, said Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, spokesman for the Indonesian Disaster Management Agency.
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"Seven villages have been completely inundated and the rescue teams have been moving residents living in these villages to safer places," Srivastava said.
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Voters have been inundated with attack ads from both candidates, and outside groups have spent record numbers on ads to influence the race.
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Another 220 nests were inundated, which means the eggs were covered with water; it remains to be seen how those nests will fare.
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"We are going to be inundated with light crude, yet we still see a decent bet (demand) for light crudes globally," she said.
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She was surprised to be inundated with direct messages asking who the real estate broker was and how they could rent similar properties.
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He has been inundated with offers of speaking engagements, book deals, and documentaries; however, he is focusing on more simple pleasures right now.
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Now, all you have to do is open Instagram to be inundated with whatever it is people are loving at any particular juncture.
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AFTER Donald Trump was elected president, Maple Match, an online dating app which connects Canadians and Americans, was inundated with people signing up.
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Should Facebook decide to make GIFs in comments official, it seems safe to say expect your News Feed to be inundated with them.
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In Houston, residents resorted to pleading for help on Twitter after trying and failing to get through the city's inundated emergency call system.
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An abandoned Hummer is covered in floodwaters on Interstate 610 after Hurricane Harvey inundated the Texas Gulf coast with rain, in Houston, Aug.
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Nearly 123% of Bangkok may be inundated each year as soon as 2030 due to more extreme rainfall, according to the World Bank.
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Day 5: I've been pretty unhappy and inundated at my job lately, so I impulse-buy a beauty treatment on Gilt City. Oops.
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The Associated Press reports that 60 people died as a result of Harvey, most drowning and succumbing to flash floods or inundated roads.
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Not only did he feel inundated by meetings and paperwork, he said, he was frequently overruled by the bureaucrats overseeing the turnaround effort.
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Reeves said more than 2,400 homes and other structures in and near Jackson could either be inundated or isolated by the rising waters.
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I'm saying we're inundated with permissive laws — that has a lot more to do with it than gun [ownership] laws. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
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Brits fearing the impact of Brexit on their ability to move freely around Europe have inundated the Embassy with enquiries about citizenship status.
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Once prized for its crystal clean water, scientists say its southern-most areas have become inundated with algae, making it unsafe to drink.
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Hurricane Matthew has shredded homes, inundated communities and left many parts of the south-west cut off from the rest of the country.
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Farmland was covered, streets descended into impassable pools of water, shopping centers were inundated with only roofs of cars peeking above the water.
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The park was inundated by 100,000 people on its opening day (curiously, some of those visitors interpreted the potted plants as free gifts).
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Her refusal to work with him was taken by many as a sign of homophobia, and she was then inundated with hateful messages.
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With the loss of the Criterion Collection on Hulu, the service was inundated with so many new members, it couldn't take the heat.
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Those who were actually looking for a romantic endeavor were often inundated with matches that were simply swiping for the sake of swiping.
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So you can imagine how they might react to discovering that their homes have been inundated with up to several feet of water.
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That would cause more flooding rains across a large swath of the South, after Tropical Storm Gordon inundated the area earlier this month.
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By Wednesday, more than 10,000 people had joined the EFF's call to action and the HP forums were inundated with complaints from users.
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This time last year Molaei's office was already inundated; people sent in close to 1,000 specimens in the first four months of 2017.
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"Getting inundated with Slack notifications right as you're getting hot and heavy is a very easy way to kill the mood," she says.
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But when hospitals are inundated with patients, as would be the case with a nuclear explosion, resources would be quickly outpaced by demand.
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The crocheted caps gave a hat tip back to the ubiquitous bright-pink "pussyhats" that inundated Washington for the Women's March in January.
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As a result, those at the house are not currently inundated by water unlike Miami -- but are staying inside until winds die down.
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In this case, floods inundated fields quickly after multiple levees failed when rain and melting snow filled the Missouri River and other waterways.
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Childless women who have been inundated with unwelcome motherhood challenge posts have taken to social media to express their frustration with the trend.
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When Christine and Chris started trying for a third child, the couple was inundated with advice about how to influence the baby's gender.
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At the same time, both supporters and opponents of the coup inundated social networks with commentary and images, many of them live videos.
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Nevertheless, floodwaters inundated several neighborhoods in areas stretching from southeast to northeast of downtown, with the Rock Springs section hit hardest, Vossbrink said.
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Her family was one of hundreds forced from their homes by rising water that inundated whole neighborhoods after two days of relentless rain.
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On Tuesday, House Republicans dropped their plan to gut the Office of Congressional Ethics after constituents inundated lawmakers with phone calls in opposition.
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About 40 minutes later, our Airbnb host inundated us with calls, telling us not to come because of the path of the storm.
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However, he said the situation was expected to be less dramatic than Tuesday when the flooding left squares, shops, homes and hotels inundated.
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The town, which was also inundated in 2016, was engulfed again Sunday when heavy rain bloated the Patapsco River to a record level.
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The scientists said that the island has been inundated with water on multiple occasions, killing the Bramble Cay melomys and destroying their habitat.
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The absurdity of the question struck a chord with the general public, and people inundated Twitter with jokes and memes at McNabb's expense.
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Macau, the autonomous region also in its path, was forced to shut down its casinos, as the area was inundated with flood waters.
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Cities ranging from Atlanta to Vancouver to New York are inundated to the extent that some have struggled with crew and studio shortages.
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But as of noon Tuesday, four hog lagoons in the hurricane area had been breached, 22014 had overflowed and nine had been inundated.
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But as of noon Tuesday, four hog lagoons in the hurricane area had been breached, 13 had overflowed and nine had been inundated.
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Because, as a beauty writer, your life is very much inundated with cosmetic innovations and techniques that are as ludicrous as they sound.
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Monique Judge, an editor at the black news site The Root, told me that she and her colleagues are inundated with racist comments.
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I write about tech for a living, so every day I'm inundated with emails and pitches for gadgets claiming to make life easier.
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But the DCCC has been inundated with what they say are very strong recruits from districts across the country, including traditional Republican strongholds.
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But state television and Iran's news media have provided images that show inundated villages and offered accounts of survivors on rooftops awaiting rescue.
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Incomes have slipped, farm bankruptcies have increased and widespread flooding has inundated the region, killing cattle and turning some fields into unplowable pits.
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Even as we're inundated by a deluge of data online, often all we can see is just those punchlines, sight gags, and memes.
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Ms. De Sola said that she was inundated with product inquiries through social media but that the PerfectFit Pointe inserts had stood out.
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While much of the region's inundated infrastructure has been repaired, many of the plans to stormproof the city are still just that — plans.
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Chris Kiple, CEO of the Seattle-based Ventec Life Systems, said his company was already being inundated with orders from across the world.
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Chris Kiple, CEO of the Seattle-based Ventec Life Systems, said his company was already being inundated with orders from across the world.
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My 3-year-old loves his scooter, and these days, any toddler-friendly playground is sure to be inundated with kids scootering around.
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The premise is that because people are inundated with messages on a regular basis, your company's message needs to cut through the noise.
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Back home in Belgium, when reports run in various papers about the orphans' return, Loots and his team are inundated with hateful emails.
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How is it that such a facility gets inundated with several feet of water and local officials learn about it on social media?
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After nearly 16 inches of rain fell last night in some areas, several parts of the city became inundated in waist deep water.
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Voters in the 18th Congressional District will welcome a break from the incessant 30-second ads that inundated a relatively small media market.
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For years, I have been getting inundated with physical junk mail from my internet service provider (ISP), Charter Spectrum (formerly Time Warner Cable).
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The low-lying barrier islands would be inundated if Irma's storm surge reaches forecast heights of as high as 15 feet (4.6 meters).
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We live in a culture inundated by advertising, and soft drink companies like Coca-Cola and Pepsi were instrumental in creating that culture.
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We were inundated with juicy stories of amazing con artists, from Anna Delvey's rich girl scam to Elizabeth Holmes's other rich girl scam.
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Typhoon Jebi, the strongest in 210 years, killed at least 2000 people in western Japan in 63.73 and inundated the region's major airport.
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Typhoon Jebi, the strongest in 0003 years, killed at least 2000 people in western Japan in 27 and inundated the region's major airport.
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Vantablack was originally designed for engineering in space, but, since launching in 2014, Jensen has been inundated with requests to use the material.
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"We've inundated everyone with the idea that most Americans don't have enough in savings — that they don't have enough to retire," Borg said.
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Locations such as the George R. Brown Convention Center were at or beyond capacity after flood waters from Hurricane Harvey inundated the city.
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If you head to any major wireless carrier website, you'll be inundated with claims of coast to coast, uniform availability of wireless broadband.
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It's hard to point fingers at older generations for being blasé when they weren't inundated with awareness campaigns the same way we were.
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Escaping her guests to exercise may have seemed odd since she was already inundated with activities and wanted to be there for everyone.
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The White House says it's been inundated with candidates seeking the president's endorsement and aides are eager to get Trump on the stump.
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The incident has thrown a spotlight on efforts to shore up parts of the low-lying city from being inundated in coming years.
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Typically during national holidays, Macau's tiny peninsula and adjoining islands are inundated with swarms of visitors putting pressure on creaking infrastructure and transport.
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But over the 2 million years after the giant asteroid broke apart, Earth was inundated with 10 million semi trucks' worth of dust.
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Imelda is the first named storm to impact the Houston area since Harvey hovered for days and inundated the flood-prone Gulf Coast.
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To that end, it is moving to help surface mine operators by eliminating protections for Appalachian streams and hamlets inundated by mine wastes.
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An extreme high tide inundated 85 percent of Venice on Tuesday night, drowning some parts of the city in six feet of water.
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And reports in North Carolina of two hog-farm lagoons being breached and more being inundated by flood waters are causing health concerns.
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"Millennials are constantly inundated by new brands and are open to discovery, so they are an awesome way to get trial," Tannen said.
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When The Blacklist star Megan Boone welcomed her first child, daughter Caroline, last April, her small New York City apartment was inundated with gifts.
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Pagan says McAllen didn&apost get any rainfall from Hurricane Harvey, which inundated other parts of Texas with more than 50 inches of rain.
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January's monster storms and flooding in California inundated farmlands up and down the state, dealing a blow to crops of vegetables, citrus and nuts.
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Susan Allan and her son, Travis Sweet, say they were "inundated" with the feces while sitting at a red light with the sunroof open.
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"We're just inundated, from the minute we come in, to the minute we leave," said Campbell, who helps families obtain transportation, meals and clothing.
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Users of social media are inundated with misinformation, which often spreads virally because of the networks of networks of networks that the platforms generate.
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"Allan shared a doctor's note with the new outlet, which stated she had conjunctivitis because she was "inundated with sewage from an overhead plane.
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But after a desperate social media post, Marc was inundated with offers for help and cups, including from the company who originally designed it.
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With no specified campaign time limits in the US, voters are inundated with election-related news and campaign ads for well over a year.
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Trash-strewn floodwaters inundated city blocks in California's third-largest city, as firefighters in inflatable boats on Tuesday ferried stranded residents to dry ground.
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Many users agreed, saying they've seen threads about China downvoted or inundated with trolls posting comments they believe are in line with Chinese propaganda.
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A stranded motorist escapes floodwaters on Interstate 2646 in Houston after Hurricane Harvey inundated the Texas Gulf coast with rain causing mass flooding, Aug.
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Portions of the Carolinas have been inundated by the heaviest amount of rain on record for this region, and torrential rain is still falling.
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On cable, the internet, our phones, we're inundated with terrible happenings that are prone to make even the most socially engaged feel flickering hopelessness.
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The $36.70 navy stripe 100 percent cotton T-shirt sold out almost instantly on the website, and the company's office was inundated with calls.
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YouTube, a site where videos used to hover around seven or eight minutes, is now inundated with videos that are running longer and longer.
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Harvey inundated Houston and forced the partial or complete shutdown of 14 oil refineries including the largest and second largest in the United States.
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By the Numbers Whether it's TV ratings or avocado consumption, we're inundated with ways to quantify the annual extravagance that is the Super Bowl.
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Unfortunately, many of the rivers being inundated right now are already at or near the flood stage thanks to heavy rainfall earlier in month.
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Why is it that to be a woman online is to be inundated with images of beautiful people in tiny clothing perpetually on vacation?
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We are inundated with images of what financial success looks like through advertising and entertainment and in our communities, schools and even our families.
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All the phones in the salon are inundated with emergency alerts warning them of an oncoming missile that is about to obliterate Los Angeles.
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IF Instagram had been around during Le Corbusier's time, his followers would no doubt have been inundated with arty pictures of funnels, hashtag "design_inspo".
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Even as Bethesda continued crafting interesting stories and levels, I felt so inundated by Fallout content that "good" just didn't move the needle anymore.
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Almost every organization, regardless of size, is inundated with meetings, so much so it's often hard to find dedicated time to do actual work.
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Granted, those feeling inundated by superheroes might not be eager to see more of them, even in a vehicle that skewers the genre's conventions.
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Heavy rain inundated the Houston area with as much as 10 inches of rainfall in just six hours and triggered flash flooding early Monday.
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Millions of Indians are inundated by telemarketing calls and other unsolicited text messages daily in the world's second largest wireless telecoms market behind China.
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Worried that she'd be inundated with texts after breaking up with him, Fioribello put her phone in the freezer and walked away for hours.
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Within minutes of posting a story to Facebook about Chelsea Clinton coming to campaign in Ithaca, Myrick was inundated with dozens of critical comments.
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Mike O'Connell, a Missouri Department of Public Safety spokesman, said authorities were not expecting widespread, catastrophic flooding of the kind that had inundated Nebraska.
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As a therapist who won't provide a happy ending, Sara says she is inundated by sexual euphemisms, sleazy persuasion tactics, and insults every day.
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At a time when we are inundated with racist, sexist, and homophobic public discourse, we cannot tolerate codifying discrimination that sets us back decades.
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Trump Tower's been inundated with bomb threats since Donald Trump became President ... and it's become a giant pain for the NYPD and Secret Service.
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But in recent years, as we've become inundated with constant releases of new iPhones and MacBooks with somewhat incremental updates, they've become, well, boring.
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Twitter, Reddit and Facebook were inundated with posts from hundreds of people wondering, nervously, if they were the only person it had happened to.
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But only 52% of the corn crop has been harvested as of Sunday, according to federal data, as farmers are inundated with wet fields.
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The Islamic Republic has been hit by devastating flooding since mid-March that has killed at least 70 people and inundated some 1,900 communities.
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Typically, these investors, called LPs, prefer to operate in the shadows so they won't be inundated with pitches by venture firms looking for capital.
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But only 52% of the corn crop has been harvested as of Sunday, according to federal data, as farmers are inundated with wet fields.
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Ellicott City, Maryland, was inundated with floodwaters, and it's the second time in two years the town has had to deal with such devastation.
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The result, as has been noted elsewhere, is that very poor donor prospects, including Democratic operatives like myself, are regularly inundated with Trump ads.
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It is easy to feel inundated, beleaguered, and rushed; it is much harder to feel enthralled and changed, challenged and stopped in one's tracks.
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In an age when viewers are inundated with more than 400 original scripted series annually (up from about 200 seven years ago), that's important.
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Modi was taken by helicopter over inundated farmland and villages, as India's military stepped up its response to an emergency that is still unfolding.
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It shows up quarterly with 8 to 10 full-size items, so you won't get absolutely inundated with things you might not always use.
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I couldn't seem to turn on the TV this week without being inundated with coverage of the ongoing floods and tornadoes in the Midwest.
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Citizens have been inundated with pro- and anti-soda tax TV and radio commercials, and mailboxes are filled with direct mail from both sides.
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A hurricane that inundated a vast eastern section of the state this month, one that may serve to buoy the political life of Gov.
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Monarch butterflies have already found the milkweed; otherwise, the islands have yet to be inundated with insects and animals desperate for a river home.
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"In a world where people are inundated with emails, a subject line will make you open or not open an email," Schawbel tells CNBC.
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Within hours of the shooting, the university was inundated with news reporters and overwhelmed with people and organizations who wanted to help and donate.
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In 1963, John F. Kennedy was assassinated, and in every subsequent year the people of this country would be more inundated with global hyperrealism.
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Four towns along the Ayeyarwady and Chindwin rivers were in danger of being inundated as the rivers rose, the Department of Disaster Management said.
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Fishermen, who had loaded their boats onto trucks, voluntarily traveled to Kerala's inner towns and villages, inundated with more than 0003 feet of water.
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From the the abundance of online information, to the social media revolution, the average U.S. citizen is now inundated with U.S. foreign policy issues.
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The low-lying land areas that are likely to be inundated when a river or lake overflows, or as the storm surge washes ashore.
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In Alaska, voters have been inundated with broadcast and online advertisements targeting Senator Lisa Murkowski, a Republican who, like Ms. Collins, supports abortion rights.
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The similarly named but unrelated Grand View Golf Club near Pittsburgh had to put a notice on its website after being inundated with complaints.
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Russia and sanctions experts say they have been inundated by inquiries about the report, which is being written at the Treasury and State Departments.
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Today new wallboard covers stains from the floodwaters of Hurricane Harvey, which the property narrowly survived after being inundated with four feet of water.
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As we become increasingly inundated with innovation, digital technology has the potential to be a uniter of patients and doctors and not a divider.
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Again, it will mean more heat waves, more crop losses, more water shortages, more inundated coastal cities, more disease and conflict, millions more suffering.
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Police played down the threats to the refugees, but said they have been inundated with calls from locals casting suspicion on Pakistanis in Negombo.
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As the human and financial costs of the subprime-mortgage crash mounted, the new bureau was inundated with whistle-blower tips and consumer complaints.
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Hundreds of thousands of soccer-mad Saudis inundated Villarreal's website to watch the live feed of Dawsari's introductory news conference, crashing the club's servers.
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Dale and Glen Randles, brothers, were holdouts who had refused to evacuate and were instead standing guard in their inundated neighborhood of Shelter Creek.
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He and other strategists say they have been inundated with text messages and phone calls since Mr. Flake's surprise decision to leave the race.
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Those in Trump-won districts are in a particularly precarious position, and many are being inundated by anti-impeachment ads from GOP outside groups.
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The Doric is one of the most accomplished young string quartets around, which is saying something at a time when we're inundated with them.
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Residents lined up by the hundreds to donate blood, and hospitals were inundated with so many supplies they began redirecting them to other venues.
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The L train tunnel, officially known as the Canarsie Tube, was one of several subway tunnels inundated by floodwaters during the hurricane in 2012.
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As soon as applications were open, the MBRSC was inundated with more than 4,000 Emiratis wanting to take part in the first space mission.
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And while Mister Rogers doesn't kill anyone in cold blood, he does slay, as evident from the cascades of tears that inundated my theater.
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"Sale" may no longer seem like the sexiest of terms; these days we can find ourselves inundated with slashed prices around every shopping corner.
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In a perfect world, Black programming would be as wide and as varied as the wider sea of shows we are inundated with daily.
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By the time that landmark birthday rolls around, they've already been inundated with mail and phone calls about an important decision: choosing Medicare insurance.
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I went public with my story in Forbes on April 27, and was quickly inundated by emails and calls from all over the globe.
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The tax revenue could then support the country's inundated refugee agency, said Florian Hopfner, who works for the United Nations refugee agency in Mexico.
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They have lived here, a few miles outside the disaster's "exclusion zone," since their longtime home and farm nearby was inundated by the tsunami.
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Because we are so inundated with information, daily life does feel as if there are endless options being added to every decision we make.
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That said, a user has to opt-in for each app, so you're (hopefully) unlikely to be inundated with promotions not relevant your interests.
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But as it broadcast footage online to its more than 1.3 million Facebook followers, the feed was inundated with anti-Semitic commentary and abuse.
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It's not that I hate Netflix's content, but I feel inundated with mediocre original series, making it that much harder to find the gems.
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At one point, Herzog visits the family of a girl decapitated in a car accident who were inundated by lulz-seeking trolls mocking their loss.
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The agency was inundated last year with about 81,500 complaints regarding first-party and third-party debt collection, according to its annual report from March.
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