Facebook swallowed Instagram and WhatsApp; Google swallowed DoubleClick and Waze.
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I swallowed an iron moon they called it a screw I swallowed industrial wastewater and unemployment forms bent over machines, our youth died young I swallowed labor, I swallowed poverty swallowed pedestrian bridges, swallowed this rusted-out life I can't swallow any more everything I've swallowed roils up in my throat I spread across my country a poem of shame (198) Xu uses one of the supreme tropes of Chinese poetry, the moon, to illuminate the erosion of personal life.
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I did that on three or four occasions, then swallowed a battery and swallowed a razor.
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The only cases where swallowed gum has caused a problem is when that gum is swallowed along with other things that shouldn't be in your stomach.
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I did not like it and yet I chewed and swallowed and chewed and swallowed because the fact is it was not enchiladas I was eating.
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Bey swallowed the daily commute from Largo, Md., which can exceed two hours for a round trip, and the Beys, aided by a partial, need-based scholarship, swallowed the tuition.
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"Yep," she said, and swallowed the morsel like a queen.
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WORST: Kerry Washington was swallowed by this forgettable tan gown.
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"She returned his laughter, but quickly swallowed it back. "Carson?
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I swallowed my baby breakfast and went for a run.
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The grass has nearly swallowed some homes in the community.
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It can be inhaled, swallowed or absorbed through the skin.
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About 75% of the injuries occurred when children swallowed products.
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He may have swallowed it, Angeli told CNN on Tuesday.
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"The lower functioning groups just swallowed their food," Kanger said.
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Ivy swallowed on the fifth try, and the toy reappeared.
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She swallowed a bottle of Windex a janitor left out.
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What's the craziest thing someone has swallowed and called about?
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Built history is often swallowed up by Nigeria's chaotic urbanisation.
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For Ashley Iaconetti, this storyline nearly swallowed her Bachelor experience.
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However, it is not infectious when the water when swallowed.
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Folded up, this capsule can be swallowed by a patient.
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Some of it the suppliers have swallowed over in China.
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When he'd chewed and swallowed, applause erupted around the room.
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The benefit was less clear when the product was swallowed.
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She made a face like she'd swallowed a bad oyster.
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The fire swallowed everything that wasn't steel, concrete or brick.
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"It generally isn't harmful if swallowed," the Mayo Clinic says.
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He drank heavily beforehand and swallowed a dozen sleeping pills.
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I swallowed, started to speak, then shook my head no.
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There are moments when they feel swallowed up by fear.
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And all too often Kennard tends to get swallowed whole.
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So we ate fries together and I swallowed my terror.
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He swallowed the pain, he said, instead of letting on.
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In this particular case, I think he swallowed too hard.
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That's much easier to achieve once Siri has swallowed Shazam.
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Investigators said he had swallowed them during a vicious beating.
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Fog swallowed the rig as the boat left it behind.
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Within decades, the place is swallowed whole by the ocean.
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A giant sinkhole has swallowed one of the major thoroughfares.
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The walls and contents were completely swallowed by the fire.
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Trouble raps with a swallowed drawl and an arched eyebrow.
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Small companies are mere prey waiting to be swallowed up.
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You roar and it only sounds like you got swallowed.
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A storm surge of 803 feet effectively swallowed the island.
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It had swallowed up the people, the life from Achin.
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I could sense both of our relief as I swallowed.
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As the house lights went up, I swallowed my disappointment.
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Within each category, there was a most frequently swallowed item.
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"That's terrible," Mom declares, looking like she just swallowed a wasp.
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It looks like a techy snake alien swallowed an Apple Watch.
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Unless and until they are swallowed or ended by something larger.
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Hundreds more homes have been swallowed closer to the eruption site.
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I swallowed hard as he removed his boxers, tossing them aside.
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Some were tiny and faint and were swallowed by larger galaxies.
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I swallowed and swung the plane back around to the west.
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Still, in the days after my diagnosis, anxiety swallowed me whole.
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Antifreeze is a deadly poison that can be fatal if swallowed.
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Westerners had swallowed lies about Muslims and their faith for centuries.
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Alfred's mother, threatened with divorce, had swallowed carbolic acid and died
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He chipped off a piece, swallowed it, and managed a smile.
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Ultra-strong "concentrates" are on offer to be inhaled or swallowed.
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"No I haven't swallowed a watermelon," she joked in the caption.
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Then, it's like being swallowed by a creature from Starship Troopers.
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Those dark notes swallowed up some passing efforts at greater magnanimity.
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Pyroclastic flows swallowed the rural town of San Miguel Los Lotes.
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I may as well have swallowed a can of pepper spray.
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Inevitably, the boy was swallowed up by the American correctional system.
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But anonymity has swallowed me like Jonah's whale; I grope inside.
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Over many years, the blue states have largely swallowed this inequity.
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The floodwaters swallowed up tractors on farmland near the Mississippi River.
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He watched from the trailer as the surge swallowed his truck.
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I swallowed hard, feeling the salty slime slide down my throat.
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I swallowed my first pill feeling defeated, weak, and totally ashamed.
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She had swallowed a capsule hoping to fend off a cold.
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Hills have been flattened, islands swallowed up by landfill, shorelines redrawn.
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Most of the time, female anger is discouraged, repressed, ignored, swallowed.
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The latest problem: Angela swallowed all of her grandfather's Nostalgia pills.
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Then she stood, and was swallowed up by the chattering mob.
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So, I swallowed and asked if I could do their portraits.
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You know very well that we are being swallowed by drugs.
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Hong Kong has been swallowed by mass demonstrations since early June.
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Does swallowed gum really stay in your stomach for seven years?
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The highest rates of hospitalizations occurred for children who swallowed coins.
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When the food arrived, Eli took a bite, chewed and swallowed.
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These jobs were swallowed up by the words that described them.
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I swallowed her words like barbiturates and they killed the fear.
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Those who swallowed these solutions burned their throats and digestive tracts.
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And it was like we were swallowed up by a vacuum.
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"There's a definitely lot of anger on 'Swallowed Seeds,'" Fratila tells Noisey.
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The massive white blob overtook streets, swallowed up vehicles and blocked traffic.
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Adam: One day this week, I gave him a blowjob and swallowed.
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Also not that like Audible, ComiXology has been swallowed up by Amazon.
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"I can't see all of it being swallowed by SIs," he said.
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I only knew about Jonah because he was swallowed by the whale.
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It does, however, create the spooky sensation of being swallowed by darkness.
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It has also swallowed Jacobs Douwe Egberts, Espresso House and Peet's Coffee.
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Traditionally, firms that went under might be swallowed up by bigger companies.
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Last week, the United Mine Workers of America swallowed another bitter pill.
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She took every precaution, and still it didn't... Blythe swallowed, trailed off.
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It is as if English had swallowed la munition whole as "lamunition".
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Louisiana flooding The flooding that has swallowed swaths of Louisiana is catastrophic.
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In recent years Britain has swallowed its principles to attract Russian business.
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But why was the city swallowed by sand in the first place?
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She, like him, had swallowed pills, hoping to die in her sleep.
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Amazon has swallowed the retail world, becoming many people's go-to store.
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If I had swallowed those things, yes, then we got a problem.
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They pond Listen to swallowed air withering in pails of water slinking.
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She didn't answer, but massaged her throat and swallowed with some difficulty.
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October, a Marxist reading group he stumbles into and gleefully gets swallowed
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A pencil-thin man, he seemed swallowed up by the empty ballroom.
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His literature exerted that authority: What he wrote, I accepted; I swallowed.
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Somehow, being a cloud impresario had swallowed an enormous amount of time.
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I felt as if it had already swallowed me into its belly.
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I found a stray Silenor on the kitchen counter and swallowed it.
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The blues that slowly ate at me has finally swallowed me whole.
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Now catastrophic mudslides have swallowed homes and killed at least 15 people.
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I have accidentally swallowed a lot of chlorine the last few weeks.
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You think eventually this stuff all gets swallowed up into bigger companies?
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Trilobites For most prey, the game is over once they've been swallowed.
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As the ice thaws, it releases the bodies they swallowed long ago.
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Images later showed the cathedral's spire crumbling, swallowed up by the fire.
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The desert became a weapon — a formidable expanse that swallowed crossers whole.
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"The tumor swallowed it up, basically," Mr. Hernandez said of the kidney.
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The satiated snails rejected the nasty stimuli, but hungry snails swallowed it.
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The ISIS affiliate in Afghanistan has swallowed whole units of Taliban fighters.
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We cannot permit it to be swallowed up as corporate-friendly legalese.
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When Manning was about 12, Susan swallowed an entire bottle of Valium.
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Mr. Londonio swallowed one condom and hid the other in his underwear.
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One time Khiel swallowed a lot of pills, or he claimed to.
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After exercise, each rider received the drink he had not previously swallowed.
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Later, she recalled, she swallowed pills Mr. Nygard told her models took.
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He's eventually swallowed by a lion, and he doesn't even care then.
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"It was like the ground opened up and swallowed me," O'Connor recalled.
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You know the story of the crocodile that swallowed the alarm clock?
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The concern always is whether there were other pieces that you swallowed.
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Two thousand years later, peat had swallowed the remains of their pastures.
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In fact, the switch began even before the marks swallowed the bait.
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And what would being swallowed by a black hole actually sound like?
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" INDONESIAN WOMAN DIES AFTER BEING SWALLOWED WHOLE BY PYTHON "They're a huge problem.
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She testified that he gave her a little blue pill, which she swallowed.
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Rather, he was probably strangled by the snake first, before being swallowed whole.
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His well-known poem, "I Swallowed an Iron Moon," is a good example.
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That was Herbert Hoover, whose entire term was swallowed by the Great Depression.
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An odorless chemical, it can be inhaled, swallowed or absorbed through the skin.
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Avoid decorations with ribbons or other small parts that could be easily swallowed.
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Gutiérrez, who like most farmers on Monte Sacro appears painfully malnourished, swallowed hard.
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She said, "Drink," and he tipped back each glass and swallowed every drop.
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Seeing the waitress's heavy face screwed up in anger, Nan swallowed the ice.
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That, ultimately, is why Musk swallowed his pride and settled with the SEC.
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My throat closed shut as if I'd swallowed a tiny ball of knives.
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It's like she unhinged her jaw and swallowed Old Taylor, like a python.
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Brexiteers had swallowed all this as a price for the prize they covet.
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But even people who swallowed the stuff seemed overly likely to get hooked.
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Spring-load it into a blueberry-sized pill, so it can be swallowed.
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He raised the fork to his mouth and nearly swallowed the bite whole.
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But the pill, if bitter, must be swallowed, and the sooner the better.
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Whatever problems we had, we swallowed them, digested 'em and forgot about them.
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Rubio rose to Trump's bait, swallowed it, and turned green before our eyes.
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It was also the first that wasn't immediately swallowed by more terrible press.
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I want to curl into a ball and be swallowed by the earth.
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You write that you wanted to be "swallowed up" in a white identity.
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As I walked home, panic settled in my stomach like a swallowed stone.
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Or even shots that were through screens and he just swallowed them up.
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Swallowed in this state, they would pass right through his gut without hatching.
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Drop the split seats and a lot of kit can be swallowed up.
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The site it debuted on, PopEater, is now dead, swallowed into AOL proper.
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I think I swallowed phlegm at least three times while writing this sentence.
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In some areas, the quake's force "liquefied" the ground, and homes were swallowed.
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Before his intervention, these words were swallowed up in a cascade of language.
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In several other cases, the coalition said, refugees swallowed razor blades and needles.
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"Wes swallowed his ego," said Dianne Dailey, Ms. Chua's coach at Wake Forest.
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Had she been fished from the water only to be swallowed up again?
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An Austrian firm called smaXtec has developed a sensor that can be swallowed.
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But like many such Indian villages, it has been swallowed by encroaching urbanization.
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In the years that followed the tomboy heyday, gender polarization effectively swallowed childhood.
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Visine is clearly labeled for external use only and should never be swallowed.
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The money is swallowed up by food, medical care, clothing and school fees.
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And in many households, even that amount is swallowed up by unexpected expenses.
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The men shook hands, then the prince swallowed hard as they went inside.
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He swallowed the slider, extended his hand — and you know what Oprah said?
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A second snort, and another pit opens; two hundred men are swallowed up.
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Another, in 2014, swallowed eight cars at the National Corvette Museum in Kentucky.
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A sinkhole in the southeastern city of Xiamen in December swallowed three cars.
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How do you portray an abyss that has swallowed up a cultural past?
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Coins were the most commonly swallowed object, followed by toys, jewelry and batteries.
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Farhad: It's just another one of those companies swallowed up by the smartphone.
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The administration could be swallowed by some corruption scandal that destroys all credibility.
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They found clandestine airstrips for drug planes and abandoned airplanes swallowed by vines.
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But the stomach had to be empty when the animals swallowed the capsules.
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Jeb swallowed back some phlegm, moved stiffly to the couch, and sat down.
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It's thought the sinkhole swallowed and buried everything else that was above it.
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Jeff Flake clearly had some doubts about the process but ultimately swallowed them.
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Plastic eggs can easily break into little shards that can cause injury if swallowed.
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The national disaster agency says 123,700 homes in one neighborhood alone were swallowed up.
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It lives on an island slowly being swallowed by storm surges and global warming.
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I eschewed my lingering doubts, swallowed down whatever burgeoning desire I'd come to know.
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What cool things have we lost because mammoth companies swallowed up innovative start-ups?
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If IVF was my only option, I quickly swallowed that reality and barreled forward.
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It has swallowed up smaller rivals and has few friends among the political elite.
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On the other hand, if ricin is swallowed, people usually vomit and have diarrhea.
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One of the stars could have swallowed "baby planets" early on, changing its composition.
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Micro-fine cosmetic glitter is much easier on the digestive system if it's swallowed.
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The catfish turned out to be armoured, and on being swallowed raised its spines.
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Nightmarish thoughts of astronauts getting swallowed up into the lunar dust prompted further investigation.
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But the fading continued, and with my judgment gone, I swallowed yet another half.
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Many believe it should have swallowed its pride and stuck with the BlueTec deal.
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And yes ... we're told she actually swallowed the food on many of the takes.
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In 2010, a house near Montreal was swallowed by a sinkhole, claiming four people.
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They became allies again when Cruz swallowed his pride and supported Trump for president.
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I get up and leave, listening to his laugh being swallowed by the steam.
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With little kids, it's likely that they swallowed their parents' medication, the researchers say.
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As someone who stands on fugitives for political reasons, have you been swallowed whole?
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As soon as I swallowed the last bite, I wished I'd chewed more slowly.
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The Block family managed to escape just five minutes before flames swallowed their home.
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The girdle of earth has swallowed her all the way up to her neck.
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Regional pharmacy chains like Eckerd and Happy Harry's have been swallowed by national giants.
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But a few minutes later, a giant fireball erupted and briefly swallowed the vehicle.
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Ever stepped into a floor-length frock only to be swallowed in excess fabric?
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More eruptions could follow Scorching lava has already swallowed dozens of homes and vehicles.
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Two spies who planted the bomb were caught, and swallowed cyanide, but one survived.
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Now Astra has been swallowed up by Procter & Gamble, which acquired Gillette in 2005.
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But the afternoon deepened and shadows swallowed up the sunny side of First Place.
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He's already exuding bits of effort that were swallowed during his time in Cleveland.
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I also inadvertently swallowed most of the river, because I was screaming so loud.
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Sure, it looked like I had swallowed a basketball, but it wasn't a baby.
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It grabbed me by the hand and swallowed my arm up to the shoulder.
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A four-man breakaway earned a seven-minute advantage before being swallowed up late.
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The sociologists heard that downtown Anchorage had been swallowed in a ball of fire.
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A $1,216.70 surgery for a pit bull she'd adopted that had swallowed steel wool.
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Before another, they swallowed twice as much caffeine; and before a third, a placebo.
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Rob's more laid-back, but his swallowed-down stress can turn into passive-aggression.
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Make no mistake, these would not have been pinprick strikes that Iran simply swallowed.
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Not every stool will contain duckweed, and not every duckweed that's swallowed will survive.
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The audience not only swallowed his story, it also liked the idea, Bichlbaum said.
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"The mountain swallowed more than 100 people and destroyed properties and animals," he said.
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Ultimately, it swallowed the bacteria, which evolved into the mitochondria fueling every complex cell.
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We stared at each other; he swallowed, his Adam's apple jerking in his throat.
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As with Coppola's début, "The Virgin Suicides" (1999), character is swallowed up in mood.
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It is harmful if swallowed or if it comes into contact with a cut.
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The Steadfast Tin Soldier is swallowed by a fish and tossed into a fire.
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Inside, the lining is black, there is no zipper, the body is swallowed whole.
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The death of the girl, Amina Filali, who swallowed rat poison, prompted public outrage.
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They ripped off the corners with the patients' names and addresses, and swallowed them.
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Millions of acres have been torched and entire homes have been swallowed by flames.
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Reporter's Notebook FORDLÂNDIA, Brazil — The Amazon jungle already swallowed the Winding Brook Golf Course.
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They lacked the protective layers seen in seeds of the sort that are swallowed.
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The result is immersive; it demands to be swallowed down in long, luxurious gulps.
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Denied her anti-depressant medication, she became suicidal and tried to swallowed razor blades.
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Unless the light bounces off something, it simply gets swallowed up in the dark.
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"While we found it repugnant, we swallowed it for the greater good," Celli said.
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More-over, the body swallows the world and is itself swallowed by the world.
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Dissolving limitations Appalling lies are swallowed in order to make the chosen evil acceptable.
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Because she didn't know she swallowed it, the cause of her pain was initially unknown.
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Will is overcome to see her, his little pale St. Vincent face swallowed by emotion.
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Images on social media later showed the cathedral's spire collapsing, swallowed up by the blaze.
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If you swallowed enough e-liquid deliberately or by accident, then it would be possible.
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Adam: I gave him a blowjob and swallowed slowly to get a better palate-read.
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He'd been fed the same story as everybody else; he'd swallowed it just the same.
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She swallowed the money—$7,000 in total—after discovering her partner was cheating on her.
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It looked like the bird had swallowed the contents of an entire trash can whole.
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A trial witness said he had attended a cousin&aposs funeral and swallowed a handful.
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The weeks, months, and years following my own assault, my mind swallowed the experience whole.
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When this process occurred inside HD101584, the dwarf star was swallowed by its swelling companion.
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The weightiest opposition could come from senior Tories worried about seeing their seats swallowed up.
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Beats had a flagship shop down there before, as well, being swallowed up by Apple.
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He broke off a piece of the cup, chewed up the fragments, and swallowed them.
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Just imagine yourself swimming in the ocean and being swallowed by the horde of crabs.
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We were swallowed by their stories that described the previous performances of Antoni and Petronio.
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Most cases — 35 percent — occurred when people swallowed water in contaminated pools or water parks.
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And if the mainstream has expanded, it has swallowed alternative work rather than spawned it.
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The least is his head, which gets swallowed up by the brim of his hat.
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"I really had the feeling of being swallowed by a huge living entity," Simonet says.
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She gave Klaver a round, white pill, which she swallowed with a sip of water.
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Last week, Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing swallowed a $1 billion investment from Apple.
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In 2013, a female penguin named Fiona swallowed a foot-long stick in her exhibit.
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I swallowed my pride, hid behind my faux "shopping dad" veneer, and bought the set.
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But the biggest cost is the sheer amount of time swallowed up by poor roads.
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Many coffee farms have succumbed to foreign competition or been swallowed up by housing development.
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Maybe in total I swallowed three or four times, I haven't even finished that cup.
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There's a raw heat in the back of your throat like you swallowed a coal.
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Some, unable to leave, took shelter on their rooftops as flash floods swallowed entire streets.
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The resulting lava flow has swallowed homes and left havoc and damage in its wake.
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East Island now joins a growing list of tiny Pacific islets swallowed by the sea.
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RCA was swallowed by Sony Entertainment, and the Bell Telephone Company is now AT&T.
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Like, coast carefree between galaxies, watching them mate, or be swallowed, individually, by black holes.
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Paul swallowed hard, shaking with nausea and praying that the scene before him would end.
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Apple confirmed the startup was swallowed last year, but didn't elaborate on the reasons. Indoor.
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It's swallowed 66,200 acres so far and forced nearly 200,000 people to evacuate their homes.
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Pets swallowed whole by pythons are not as uncommon an occurrence as one would hope.
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Juice WRLD is a compelling narrator, sounding desperate and woeful, swallowed whole by his vices.
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It sat on the passenger seat as the water swallowed my beloved black Honda Civic.
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Logging swallowed big swathes of the savanna; cotton and sugar plantations chewed up the leftovers.
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He dismissed a question about the possibility of German banks being swallowed by U.S. competitors.
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Ms. Kumari tipped a capful of medicine over her daughter's lips and she swallowed roughly.
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They watched helplessly as he drifted away and was swallowed by darkness and the sea.
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Another morning, they swallowed the same porridge before riding a bike moderately for an hour.
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Anangu Pitjantjatjara land — Anangu means people who belong to the earth — swallowed us up whole.
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So far, Google has swallowed up three of Alphabet's other subsidiaries: Chronicle, Jigsaw, and Nest.
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A researcher checked their mouth with a flashlight, to make sure they had swallowed it.
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Most people said nothing, they found their place, swallowed their resentment, their contempt, their anger.
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Some caveats: Words are too often swallowed, and words are what make the play spin.
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What if I swallowed my principles and sent a contribution to Planned Parenthood as penance?
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I am like an exile, as if swallowed up by Lethe, as the poets say.
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Now he is in danger of being swallowed by the same anti-government populist wave.
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As the moon swallowed the sun, a rest stop along Interstate 5 overflowed with cars.
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He gave her his jacket, bearing shield No. 6350, and it swallowed her petite frame.
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She also wondered how she would explain to her father that she'd swallowed his lighter.
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There is some precedent for a big indie title being swallowed by a larger publisher.
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Once swallowed, the capsule dissolves, allowing the arms to spring back into rigid starfish shape.
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He helped create social media politics, fully embraced it, and was quickly swallowed by it.
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Mr. Ryan swallowed Mr. Trump's insults and offenses, in the name of passing his agenda.
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Bad dream She woke up from a dream thinking she had swallowed her engagement ring.
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John had rolled onto his side, sputtering and gagging on the salt water he'd swallowed.
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People were forced to wade through the waters that swallowed the iconic St. Mark's Square.
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Mercury made its debut mere moments before dawn, when the sun's gaze swallowed the entire show.
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Think of the way Iran-contra or the Lewinsky scandals swallowed years from Reagan and Clinton.
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"That same grouper later swallowed a stingray — or manta ray," Michelle recalled her husband telling her.
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Advertising companies have been swallowed up one by one until there are only a few left.
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Unilever and Nestlé had previously swallowed these extra expenses, but now they are passing them on.
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As he helped her out, however, his own right leg was swallowed up to his hip.
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So yeah, you could say I'm not so great with big pills meant to be swallowed.
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Then there were others that I felt swallowed unpleasant news in a kind of quieter stoicism.
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The panel will vote separately on whether it likely deters abuse when swallowed, snorted or injected.
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According to MIT's numbers, 3,500 watch batteries are reported as swallowed in the U.S. each year.
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But much of that is swallowed up in a costly system of seed and fertiliser subsidies.
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After the first shocks, the sea pulled back into itself, as if swallowed by the sand.
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Imagine now that the ten car companies have been swallowed up in to one big company.
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For delivery, this is folded up inside a gelatine capsule, so that it can be swallowed.
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While DJing with the booth monitors on, the HDJ-X10s effectively swallowed kick drums and bass.
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"Little by little I swallowed that first page of the passport," Abreu said on the stand.
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To avoid being swallowed by the mine, Kiruna will need to move nearly two miles east.
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According to the AP, the lotion contained labels that said it wasn't meant to be swallowed.
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This broad category includes both someone who accidentally swallowed poison and someone who overdosed on drugs.
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But as we chewed — and swallowed — and sat for 10 plus minutes after — the fire developed.
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Yet, over Brexit, Labour members who swallowed his promise of "people-powered politics" have been had.
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He swallowed the weed on the spot, and it was the scariest thing I'd ever seen.
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This whole thing is on par with the time that jackdaw swallowed a pair of tweezers.
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Geely, seen as having already successfully swallowed one prestigious foreign firm, may worry the authorities less.
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One nascent sport is guessing who will be swallowed up first by the big plane-makers.
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He came to check on Bexley in the hospital after doctors determined she swallowed a coin.
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Confederation and the construction of the Canadian Pacific railway were attempts to avoid being swallowed whole.
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Benavides, the community leader in Villanueva, remembered when his town was swallowed by the Tivives zone.
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Rabaiotti: Most air that we fart out is swallowed — so it doesn't [just] come from digestion.
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Our planet will be roasted to a crisp, thrown out of its orbit or swallowed altogether.
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That's what makes Shadows Swallowed the Flood as Goes Cube's last album such a forlorn event.
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Maybe you swallowed a multivitamin alongside your granola, or chased an iron tablet with an espresso.
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U.S. companies have swallowed these rules since the '90s because the Chinese market is so lucrative.
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A dental wire isn't the only weird thing to be swallowed and recovered from people's bodies.
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In 2013, Fiona, a Gentoo penguin, died in "a freak accident" when she swallowed a stick.
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Dorothy's swallowed bitterness about Edgar's budding comedy career finally bubbles to the surface over Brian Posehn.
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I closed my eyes and swallowed it whole, washing it down with a cup of blood.
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The dog also swallowed a large amount of clay, which showed up in his X-rays.
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Interest payments swallowed about two-fifths of all new credit issued in the past three years.
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At age 14 she swallowed a handful of codeine pills because a boyfriend had dumped her.
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It is typically inhaled or smoked, swallowed, snorted or injected once dissolved in water or alcohol.
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Posse comitatus has also always been a rule that threatens to be swallowed up by exceptions.
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Sure, Wright is 33 going on 64 and Cespedes will be swallowed up by center field.
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That trade never came, and Drouin eventually swallowed his pride and returned to the AHL team.
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News aggregators also drew display advertisers away from print; Facebook and Google swallowed advertising accounts whole.
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Observers will see the moon appear to be progressively 'swallowed up' starting from the lower left.
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The Hornets had won their previous four games with ease, but the Raptors swallowed them whole.
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A cavity in the wall so high you would easily miss it swallowed up the luggage.
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Water from the Neuse River toppled the banks and swallowed up multiple streets in New Bern.
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We walk among the other passengers in our rehab rags swallowed by a wave of Gucci.
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And there's always Olivier Rousteing's first Balmain couture, in which women got swallowed by giant pearls.
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They are bounced out before they get the chance, and then are swallowed by the ray.
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Maybe because I didn't act as if the penitentiary had swallowed a third of my life.
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" Harper's also quoted Thackeray as saying he felt "as if I had swallowed a little baby.
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In his eyes were the flames he swallowed, his pupils hardened into something we couldn't break.
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A storm moved in quickly during his hike, and rain and hail swallowed the summer sky.
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I sank between the strange bodies, embarrassed by my damp clothes as their warmth swallowed me.
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One night, I wrote my goodbye letter to the world and swallowed a bottle of pills.
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Paper printouts are easy to lose, and emailed itineraries can easily be swallowed by your inbox.
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The majority of the mistakes, Pelechrinis said, were non-calls, when the referees swallowed their whistle.
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From an earthenware chalice, he swallowed a capsule of psilocybin, an ingredient found in hallucinogenic mushrooms.
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I swallowed it dry and this man laughed because it was a silly, sad little routine.
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This can be a challenge when your workspace is swallowed up by an enormous desktop computer.
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He was holding one in his mouth when he accidentally choked on it and swallowed it.
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The complacency rolled on until troubled Bear Stearns was swallowed by JPMorgan in March of 2008.
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But the policy debate is being mostly swallowed up by a circular conversation on health care.
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It has taken just a few years for derelict course equipment to get swallowed by nature.
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She asked the surgeon if she should worry about the fact that her daughter swallowed things.
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Unfortunately, the tide is way too high and all the sand has been swallowed by waves.
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It could also be the death of large asteroids as they're swallowed by the black hole.
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A huge foundation pit, full of earth and crawling machines, had swallowed the nineteenth-century alley.
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Put out a song on streaming services, and it might be swallowed whole by the ocean.
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I raised my glass to my glorious rainbow and swallowed a draft of good Patagonian Malbec.
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His mouth was bleeding, and he'd swallowed a loose tooth, and Penny sat down near the bathroom.
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JAKARTA, Indonesia – A 7-meter-long (23-foot-long) python has swallowed a woman in central Indonesia.
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Then Google Android swallowed the rest of the non-iPhone market with a capable, cheap operating system.
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There&aposs no dispute that he had swallowed painkillers and other drugs before driving his pickup truck.
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A 30-foot sinkhole appeared in L.A. community of Studio City that swallowed two cars Friday night.
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The water I had just swallowed came back up, and after it, an orange, foul-smelling bile.
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Researchers also lacked data on the exact objects swallowed by individual children or outcomes for specific patients.
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The nightclub was my sanctuary, the dancefloor the mouth of a whale—and it swallowed me whole.
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She glows on the page, looking for all the world like a woman who's swallowed the moon.
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Storytelling bloat — the inevitable result of an endless demand for original content — has swallowed TV drama whole.
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In Swallowed, she uses choreography to embody the movement of the parasite traveling through the woman's body.
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Last year, it bought equity in Delivery Hero and swallowed up no fewer than nine other startups.
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A Buddhist temple in Myanmar has been swallowed by floodwaters in the wake of heavy monsoon rains.
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When one origami robot has completed its task, another origami robot could be swallowed to retrieve it.
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And when that one has completed its task, another origami robot could be swallowed to retrieve it.
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The Frenchman, who had been on a solo breakaway for 100 kilometers, was swallowed by the peloton.
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A diamond ring can be swallowed WHOLE, turning your food proposal into a potentially deadly choking hazard.
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She was dressed in a giant sweatshirt that swallowed her up, making her look tiny and vulnerable.
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LONDON — A large sinkhole swallowed a car in a residential street in southeast London early Thursday morning.
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"When I broke up with the person, we were engaged and I swallowed the ring," she says.
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MIT says that every year in the US there are more than 3,500 reports of swallowed batteries.
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These larvae normally become infectious only if swallowed by copepods, tiny crustaceans which live in stagnant water.
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By now most of us have come to accept that Barb was swallowed by the Upside Down.
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After years of inadequate treatment, I swallowed an entire bottle of Gabapentin, a type of seizure medication.
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Just like a couple acetaminophen or NSAIDs, these CBD soft gels are meant to be swallowed whole.
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The culprit appears to be Amazon's retail operating expenses, which swallowed almost the entirety of its income.
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Sir Peter says he has avoided getting Leicester swallowed up into any sort of regional devolution deals.
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Nice, now the fifth-largest city in France, has sprawled outward and swallowed towns, valleys and fields.
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Xie's swallowed commands, shorn of their predicates, suggest that the rules of her art cannot be codified.
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It was just a matter of time before Lula and his associates were swallowed up as well.
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Sick of the pain throbbing in my ankle, I swallowed a handful of Advil in the bathroom.
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Putin, meanwhile, displayed a most benign countenance, looking like the KGB cat that swallowed the Western canary.
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It got swallowed by its own anti-intellectual media-politico complex — from Beck to Palin to Trump.
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Japanese mega banks Mizuho Bank and MUFG swallowed the bulk of the US$100m-equivalent yen portion.
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This is, of course, not the first time a child has swallowed something they should not have.
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This epidemic of swallowed bristles is little-known; even doctors may not know to look for it.
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No more hallucinogens have been swallowed, though the holiday's celebratory crop has been offered, accepted, and smoked.
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The next day I swallowed all these leftover drugs from my brother's cancer treatment, three bottles' worth.
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They are so thick that it seems like everyone in the city has swallowed one by accident.
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She yelled at nurses when they asked why she had bitten off and swallowed her roommate's nose.
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One man called from his apartment to say that he had swallowed pills and was killing himself.
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James Lionel Vessell Jr., 2, swallowed oxycodone pills he found in a purse on his mother's bed.
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In other words, like an actor is trapped inside a repulsive homemade costume that swallowed him whole.
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They swallowed up competitors and poached top talent, and this shifted the culture of the startup world.
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The web has already swallowed native application development whole, but it's about to get a lot better.
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Each piece of content exists on its own, served up by the stream or swallowed by it.
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To the north were upturned boats, rusted from neglect and half-swallowed by the sun-baked mud.
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Williamson swallowed Buckmire into his arms, and for a moment, the 6-2, 170-pound guard disappeared.
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Williams then returned, running it up the middle, but was swallowed up at the 1-yard line.
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Monster runaway stars that collapsed and swallowed up their surroundings in the dawning years of the universe?
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As I've argued regularly, much of the tech industry is at risk of getting swallowed by giants.
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But some, like Chinese-Korean Dumplings and Noodles, have maintained the same hours and swallowed the losses.
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The complacency rolled on until the troubled Bear Stearns was swallowed by JPMorgan Chase in March 2008.
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When he swallowed an overdose of aspirin his freshman year at Yale, Arthur got Larry into therapy.
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Pacific Island countries at risk of being swallowed by rising seas accused the US of 'abandoning' them
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The esophagus is a long tube through which swallowed food and liquids travel to reach the stomach.
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But if the coat is chewed or broken and then swallowed, the poison will enter the body.
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She feels embarrassed and on display, like Charlie Chaplin in "City Lights" after he swallowed the whistle.
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Since 2010, the city's population grew as much as if it had swallowed San Francisco or Boston.
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New York (CNN Business)Harry's Razors was about to be swallowed up by one its larger rivals.
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Singing from Mercy's perspective, the lead singer Émilie Satt speaks of children being swallowed by the sea.
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Less than 30 years later, dozens of homes now stand atop the flow field that swallowed Kalapana.
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Between 2009-2013 about 85033 children each year swallowed them— and wound up in the emergency room.
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This is no surprise, really, given that the company was swallowed up by Apple some years ago.
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It swallowed up entire roads and lay like a heavy blanket over town, leaving only rooftops visible.
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It swallowed up entire roads and lay like a heavy blanket over town, leaving only rooftops visible.
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Their grandfather worked for a railroad in the Midwest that has since been swallowed up in mergers.
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He's adjusted, but he seems close to being swallowed up and turned into just another WWE wrestler.
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The detective was familiar with the place, with its overgrown grass and weeds that swallowed the front yard.
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A number of countries began exploring the possibility, including the Russians, who had clearly swallowed the phony tale.
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A Texas woman was arrested early Friday morning after she allegedly bit off and swallowed another woman's nose.
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INDONESIAN WOMAN DIES AFTER BEING SWALLOWED BY A WHOLE PYTHON Dixon's death sparked anger among women in Australia.
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Indrasaurus refers to the Vedic legend of the god Indra, who was swallowed by a dragon during battle.
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I accidentally swallowed some of the oil, which every guide I had read online strongly advised to avoid.
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But the speech also reminded Republicans of the bitter pill they've swallowed over two years: Trump's foreign policy.
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The cat from Denton, England, nearly died recently after she swallowed a 2 inch plastic cat-shaped toy.
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I swallowed my pride and got a day job running the sales office of a new condominium complex.
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In the BuzzFeed lab, a challenging room for any speaker, the large, echoey space swallowed the Sonos's sound.
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Amazon has unleashed its sales storm, and it's time you got on board before you get swallowed up.
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Other objects kids swallowed included nails, screws, tacks, bolts, hair products, Christmas decorations, kitchen gadgets, and desk supplies.
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The lights go berserk, and Holly is about to be swallowed by the wall when Joyce grabs her.
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Change or be swallowed up by a generation more consumed with self-driving than flossing $30 million Ferraris.
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And also for taking me to the hospital when I swallowed a bottle cap playing a drinking game.
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She pulled over and realized that her daughter had swallowed one of the bearings from her fidget spinner.
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I gave in to the migraine, figuring if it swallowed me whole, I'd just concede to dying already.
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Furby launched in 1999 to great fanfare, but since then, other, shinier toys have swallowed up the market.
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"My husband and I are both worried about bank failures and our cash getting swallowed up," she said.
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And when that one has completed its task, another origami robot could be swallowed to retrieve it...[MIT]
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It sounds like a U2 song; like if Taylor Swift swallowed U2 and burped out a perfect song.
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After 13 years of longboarding and 2.5 on my Boosted without injury, a giant pothole swallowed me up.
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" Kazan herself has faced this harassment, remembering that a producer once asked her if she "spat or swallowed.
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RHP Jake Peavy, a 15-year major league veteran, has swallowed his ego and moved to the bullpen.
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Those side-effects could include vomiting, which, if you've recently swallowed your antibiotic, could mess with its effectiveness.
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I ordered a package from Red Devil Kratom and swallowed what's considered a small dose of four grams.
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The new product, which will be sold as Abilify MyCite, can be swallowed just like any other pill.
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Whatever the cause, the first family, staff, reporters and visitors shouldn't worry about being swallowed up anytime soon.
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Meanwhile, Porsche - a firm that VW swallowed up in 2012 - has emerged as a strong rival engineering center.
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I felt the same way with cartoons where characters would change sizes and get swallowed by another character.
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For example, Robin was once nearly swallowed alive by a giant clam in an episode with the Joker.
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Thanks to President Trump and his lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani, that subplot has now swallowed the story line.
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Now the story is likely to be swallowed up by impeachment coverage—at least until Hayden's next piece.
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In a realistic model, the controller would break or the Earth would be swallowed by the sun first.
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These trends can be seen across the country, as oncology practices are swallowed up at a rapid pace.
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The debate itself was held in Miami, Florida, a city that's literally being swallowed by the rising ocean.
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It's designed to be a cooling, supportive memory foam topper — the kind you sink into without being swallowed.
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That original toe was lost in 1980 when a man who'd already had several Sourtoes accidentally swallowed it.
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" And during midterm season, none of us swallowed our pride to ask, "How do you pronounce Beto 'O'Rourke?
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Later, I swallowed my new turmeric and B-complex while purchasing another OV outfit online with my coupon.
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She pulled over and discovered that her daughter had swallowed one of the bearings from her fidget spinner.
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At least a dozen people were forced from their home when giant holes swallowed up land near them.
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It was a harbinger of the end of the PDA, which eventually got swallowed up into every phone.
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And there's talk of a version that could be swallowed, releasing vaccines as it passes through the body.
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They're a potential safety hazard, and add bulk to a device which, after all, has to be swallowed.
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Millicia swallowed two floaties -- her tolerance was higher now that she had more body mass -- and sat back.
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I kept these feelings to myself, which made me feel like I had swallowed a giant bowling ball.
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It's like a great metaphor for life: watch where you step or you'll be swallowed up by darkness.
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But even Game of Thrones has sometimes felt as though its characters are being swallowed up in darkness.
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There is a need for them to be nurtured and not to be swallowed up at traditional universities.
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Still carrying my baby, I went into my living room and swallowed all the pills I had left.
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Often, people have no idea they swallowed one, maybe because they were distracted or eating in a hurry.
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Within the clinic's antiseptic blue walls, he had just swallowed a red liquid from a small plastic cup.
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These days, the forest has swallowed up the ashram's crumbling buildings, obscuring traces of celebrity from their halls.
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One of us would have been driven crazy by the way the other chewed or swallowed or breathed.
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I feel certain she has swallowed up all the good in life and none is left for me.
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He swallowed leftover pills that University of Washington Medical Center records show were Xanax, an anti-anxiety medication.
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But the crack epidemic swallowed him up, and for years, he wallowed in drugs and his mental illness.
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Fallon was successfully converted, but my friend, well … She took a bite, chewed slowly, nodded and then swallowed.
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The epiglottis, a flap in the throat, flops forward to protect the swallowed substance from entering the airway.
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Hotel prices, she said, were too steep, and her 2001 Infiniti had been swallowed up by the floodwaters.
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But if we're not careful, days and weeks can get swallowed up by the sheer volume of work.
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But in 2013, one swallowed up a man, Jeffrey Bush, as he lay in bed in Seffner, Fla.
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The sadness of his death was still a sinkhole that she could fall into and be swallowed by.
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"Death" is a sepulchral parade of images that have distorted and swallowed up the history of African-Americans.
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Amini's friends in prison had been swallowed into the system; there was nothing anyone could do for them.
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In two similar incidents last year, thieves were fed bananas to retrieve gold chains that they had swallowed.
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Opinion Several years ago, during a harsh Detroit winter, I swallowed my pride and applied for food stamps.
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Swallowed up in a suit, Davidson is relatively static in his special, which was released Tuesday on Netflix.
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The devil even snuck into her cell, took took the form of a dragon and swallowed her up.
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The rapper allegedly swallowed a bunch of Percocet pills in an attempt to hide them from the feds.
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By the time Alex walks onto the morning show stage, all that anger has been temporarily, necessarily swallowed.
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Her son mixed her Seconal solution and she swallowed it, no simple task for someone with advanced cancer.
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Without giving away the enigmatic ending, I will say, when we swallowed the flesh, our eyes were closed.
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Rife corruption and mismanagement swallowed budgets, and most shelters outside the capital were left to fend for themselves.
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Upside-down faces rippled on the screens like reflections in water, then were swallowed up by a void.
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Each stage plays as a sort of vignette, telling each townsperson's story as they're swallowed by the hole.
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Walking around Manhattan's financial district you see no dwellings from the period — they've been swallowed up by development.
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Not to mention the plastic parts that can break off and get swallowed by sea creatures, or worse.
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Unless he can do so, En Marche will end up being swallowed by ALDE, not the other way round.
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They were among the few who knew that just two days before, he had swallowed a bottle of tranquilizers.
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Most cruelly, mirages seem to preserve water that may in fact have shone there, before the desert swallowed it.
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In the distance, some breed of poofy white dog stood barking, swallowed by the immensity of the empty land.
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Once swallowed, Echinococcus granulosus can grow into cyst-like lesions, called cystic echinococcosis or CE, according to the CDC.
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"The toad readily swallowed the beetle," wrote the researchers in a follow-up study, published yesterday in Biology Letters.
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Instead, she wrote out suicide notes to family and friends and swallowed an overdose of pills, WLS-TV reports.
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The national disaster agency says 1,700 homes in one neighborhood alone were swallowed up and hundreds of people killed.
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However, if it is chewed or broken and then swallowed, the ricin toxin will be absorbed by the intestines.
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After the capsule is swallowed, acid in the stomach dissolves the outer capsule layer, allowing the arms to unfold.
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Much of the new money got swallowed up by losses, so total debt remains high, at just over $200bn.
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Pebble was flirting with the idea with Core before the company imploded and was subsequently swallowed up by Fitbit.
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We all know Hollywood's take: Either we'll be engulfed by a huge fireball or swallowed by a massive tsunami.
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HOUSTON — As floods swallowed communities across the Houston metro area Monday, the community of Ponderosa Forest sprang into action.
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The roiling automotive market has swallowed plenty of great ideas in the past — why should Bollinger's be any different?
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In a sense, she is swallowed, digested, by this new someone: the artist with the artist's name, Lee Lozano.
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The show tenders itself as a kind of acrid medicine, to be swallowed because it's supposedly good for you.
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At one point, you're actually swallowed by a titan, only to discover a fantastical ecosystem living inside of it.
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Uber rival Didi swallowed a bunch more money as well, on the heels of the Uber-Saudi Arabia deal.
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An entire Native American community is now going to be resettled, before it gets swallowed by the rising seas.
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Content piled on top of content and I slowly forgot about the the wraith that had swallowed me whole.
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So, again, this initiative looks unlikely to stop the majority of bogus WhatsApp messages from being swallowed and shared.
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For most of us, tweets from the past remain mercifully swallowed up and hidden in the world wide cobwebs.
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In August last year, a sinkhole suddenly opened up near a bus stop in Heilongjiang and swallowed five pedestrians.
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Soon enough, Mr. Hariri's son Saad, the new prime minister, swallowed his dignity and visited Mr. Assad in Damascus.
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And last year a man purposely swallowed 110 cocaine packets in an attempt to smuggle the drugs across countries.
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At some point the platforms and legacy media companies swooped in and swallowed up most of the good ones.
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Pecknold shipped it off to its cozy new home, and come winter, it will be swallowed in her coat.
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This has created pressure to consolidate and many smaller firms could be swallowed up in a wave of mergers.
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A group of women dressed as air stewardesses swallowed me whole and then spat me out, smeared in lipstick.
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He shoved his puke back in his mouth, swallowed and smiled at me and gave me a thumbs-up.
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She said she'd put part of her fidget spinner in her mouth to clean it and somehow swallowed it.
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Two people have died after massive flooding in Nebraska towns shut down roads and swallowed homes over the weekend.
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He seemed to have swallowed an encyclopedia of music history and developed world-historical ambition to go with it.
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Recalled for containing lead that could harm children if swallowed, the jewelry was never linked to any reported injuries.
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Many of his words are inaudible during the conversation with Mr. Gotti, swallowed up in music and background noise.
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"My @jeanniegaffigan hasn't swallowed food or water in 38 days but still has a sense of humor," he wrote.
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His voice was soft but raspy, and every time he swallowed, his lips tightened in a grimace of pain.
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On November 20, 2008, sitting in my cell in Guantanamo, I swallowed food for the first time since 2006.
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"I think there are a lot of us of my generation who swallowed a lot," Winfrey explains to Time.
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He's seated with his legs stretched out on a deep couch, almost swallowed up by giant patterned seat cushions.
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Last year, a video of another boy who had swallowed a dog toy acquired tens of millions of views.
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That, in turn, will lead to further consolidation within agriculture as smaller farms are swallowed by larger farming operations.
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Lillard was simply off, or perhaps just helplessly swallowed up by Klay Thompson's elite length and ambient AXE-stank.
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I swallowed eight Valium and had my final shot in a desolate part of Brisbane close to the airport.
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I woke at dawn, swallowed the fear, jumped in the car, and turned on the radio; music would soothe.
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Aerial images showed towns swallowed by water, with residents waiting on rooftops, with only a few possessions in hand.
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It is a symbolic act, turning the baseball into a bitter pill that is better spit out than swallowed.
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But the whole neighborhood was still and silent, as if the dense clouds above had swallowed up all sound.
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No one has figured out yet the optimal amount of carbs that must be swallowed to gain a boost.
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With more and more grounders swallowed up by smartly positioned infielders, hitters decided to lift balls over their heads.
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And some represent a gradual ebbing away, the slow fade of a minority swallowed by a much larger culture.
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Over the decades since, the company chiseled new rail lines out of impassable terrain and swallowed up its competitors.
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An asylum seeker on Manus posts images of an X-ray showing a man who swallowed a nail clipper.
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It could smash into another planet, be swallowed by a black hole, or get pummeled to death by asteroids.
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Viewers already know Taystee is suicidal, and she could have, say, swallowed too many pills to indicate her intent.
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Taking a picture of the type of object swallowed can also be "immeasurably helpful" to a doctor, she added.
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Fabraz Swallowed by a giant worm, Slime-San must navigate a slippery intestine or be digested by stomach acid.
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But whatever tenderness might have been inside him was long ago swallowed up by possessiveness, self-pity and paranoia.
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You can still count on the BBC to not show us a scientist getting swallowed by lava, thank goodness.
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The hardest-hit victims lost actual people—mates or friends or family members swept away and swallowed by floodwaters.
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When liquid versions are unavailable, some pills cannot be crushed and mixed in juice; they must be swallowed whole.
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The Dodgers swallowed that three-run head start and never looked back, helped in part by poor Diamondbacks' defense.
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Unable to get it out, he mistakenly came to believe he had swallowed it and eventually forgot about it.
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That vast edifice had been swallowed by earthquakes and floods, leaving the custodial figure to reign over empty waste.
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The child had been given the AirPods for Christmas and accidentally swallowed one, prompting a visit to the hospital.
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Straight from a nurse practitioner, these coughsicles can be a boon when it feels like you've swallowed iron wool.
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A giant sinkhole swallowed the front half of a bus in China on Monday, killing at least six people.
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It didn't help when we ran into her best friend, and Max looked as if he'd swallowed a boulder.
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I can't quite capture that voice, that voice that sounds like an altar boy who has swallowed broken glass.
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The UK engineer, which swallowed 8 billion pound rival GKN last year, boosted sales and margins without slashing investment.
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So lawmakers in Skopje swallowed their pride and voted to rename their country; the change took effect in February.
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Lehman Brothers failed in spectacular fashion, while Wachovia, Washington Mutual, Bear Stearns and Merrill Lynch were swallowed by competitors.
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But many of Massey's best points are swallowed by their extension to too many celebrities in too little space.
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His white colleagues told him to just ignore it, so he just swallowed hard and got back to work.
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That's what happens when a 5-0 start is swallowed whole by eight losses in the next 10 games.
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Inn Din's Buddhist night watchman San Thein, 36, said Buddhist villagers feared being "swallowed up" by their Muslim neighbors.
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This colossus has swallowed up bigger sounds than theirs, but that only adds to the awe it inevitably inspires.
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Throw anything negative about this president or his supporters up in the air, and it will be swallowed whole.
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The first time someone newly diagnosed with HIV takes antiretroviral medication in his office—two pills, swallowed together—Dr.
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The flood has already swallowed his childhood home, many of his fields and more than 20,000 bushels of corn.
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The floods that followed swallowed her bedroom, and she was rescued the next morning by a National Guard boat.
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Sweetbitter, a buzzy new debut novel by Stephanie Danler released this week, might be swallowed up by its own buzz.
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Jones was initially still with his eyes closed and then swallowed a couple of times and moved his head slightly.
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He struggled, and in the end did what many had done before him -- swallowed hard and got back to work.
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This is a common orientation for aquatic prey, since those unlucky enough to be eaten are normally swallowed head first.
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Isabella's righteous anger — often swallowed by necessity, to be sure, but nonetheless ever-present — drives the rest of the plot.
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Even if your information wasn't swallowed up by Cambridge Analytica, it's probably a good time to change your settings anyway.
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Another theory is that seals trying to regurgitate swallowed eels might accidentally send the slippery fish out the wrong hole.
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READ: Five islands swallowed by rising seas Singapore impacted as Malaysia's produce withers Singapore's citizens are already feeling the pinch.
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As you become increasingly less conscious, the natural secretions in the back of the throat are not ejected or swallowed.
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Lignite mining has already swallowed nearly half a million acres of Germany's land—including hundreds of villages, roads, and forests.
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Ultimately, some of that plastic disintegrates into tiny microparticles that get swallowed by fish and enters our own food chain.
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"I think now the oil market swallowed the shale oil supply, now we are regaining things again," he told Reuters.
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I swallowed the fear that welled up at his words; it was hardly a secret he could use against me.
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When every corner of your country is being swallowed by the ocean, there's very little choice left for your survival.
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Our world will be swallowed by the Sun in a few billion years as it expands into a red giant.
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"She pointed to her throat saying she'd swallowed something, so I attempted Heimlich but there was no resistance," Joniec wrote.
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Walker was aiming to hit a small target attached to a long rod Stock had swallowed, but shot too low.
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The problem, of course, is that market participants have swallowed the "Trump will expand GDP" story hook, line and sinker.
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ICE, Nasdaq and CBOE have swallowed up all but one equity exchange and now account for 95% of public trades.
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In this case, the patient was known to have schizophrenia and had previously been hospitalized after he swallowed a spoon.
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Its Africa-based services were swallowed up by Jumia, a billion-dollar online commerce firm with links to Rocket Internet.
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Some neighborhoods were swallowed up by ground liquefaction, which happens when soil shaken by an earthquake behaves like a liquid.
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Michael Jensen, obesity researcher at the Mayo Clinic MORE: 'I Swallowed a Balloon For Weight Loss and Lost 40 Lbs.
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The pill is able to orient itself once swallowed, in order to make sure it injects in the right spot.
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Alternatively, the seal could have swallowed the eel and regurgitated it so that the eel came out the wrong way.
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Instead, it's poor broken Bonnie Carlson (Zoe Kravitz), the woman being swallowed by guilt for murdering Perry Weight (Alexander Skarsgård).
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He was slow off screens and was swallowed whole by Utah's collection of like-sized wings, most notably Joe Ingles.
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If swallowed, they can be poisonous, often causing nausea, sweating, dizziness and tremors, according to the National Capital Poison Center.
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In one, the singer appears as just a head, his body and limbs swallowed within a bright white pyramidal form.
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And his reaction to getting swallowed up by the crowd was the best -- Akon just tried to catch another wave!
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Robotization — the shift to hyper-automation and the potential that many of our jobs will be swallowed up by machines.
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"When asked why, he stated that he had just swallowed approximately 60 Trazodone sleeping pills," police said in the statement.
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So when Puffco sent me a Peak to review, I swallowed my reluctance and marched into my nearest recreational dispensary.
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Some are so large that if they were pills, every time you swallowed one, you'd toss another in the garbage.
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I'm eight months pregnant, which is to say I feel as if I've swallowed a bowling ball made of acid.
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The goat makes a sound of surprise, a bleat swallowed by a gurgle, and then there's blood and mud everywhere.
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While in the hospital to have the toy removed, the boy is asked if he's sure that he swallowed it.
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In Lee's view, this helps explain why Atlanta's hip-hop scene hasn't been swallowed up by the mainstream music industry.
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"Pullman's unholy fantasy ensnared me and nearly swallowed me whole," Stephen Ross of the Christian Research Institute complained in 2007.
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Leda clay was blamed for a sinkhole that swallowed a house northeast of Montreal six years ago, killing four people.
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"It's still kind of silly to do a superhero play, whereas superheroes have more or less swallowed cinema," he said.
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In response to reports that children had swallowed the magnetic balls, the Consumer Product Safety Commission ordered a nationwide recall.
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On the first play, Kenneth Dixon was swallowed up by Malcolm Brown for a safety and it was 2-0.
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Her monthly salary of 7,000 yuan is mostly swallowed by the 5,600 yuan outgoings on her 1.2 million yuan mortgage.
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I swallowed my excitement and started thumbing through the available sizes; they didn't have one that would fit my wife.
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In the district of Makati, banks and heavily guarded malls meant only for the wealthy had swallowed up green spaces.
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What if the front row of the right-field seats hadn't swallowed up Christian Vazquez's fly ball in the fourth?
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He was quickly swallowed by Syracuse's zone, but somehow managed to kick it out to Duke's lone senior, Grayson Allen.
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But giving it water in a gel form, which had to be chewed before it could be swallowed, did not.
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The Biebs was performing at the SaskTel Centre in Saskatoon, Canada when he traversed the stage and was swallowed up.
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I feel like the parents in the Pied Piper of Hamlin staring at the mountain that just swallowed their children.
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They forced him to drink vinegar, believing he had swallowed gold and family jewels that the vinegar would help expel.
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Ginger capsules swallowed whole are a safe preventive for most dogs, or your vet can prescribe an anti-motion remedy.
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Another man from Queensland was less lucky: he was hospitalized after he swallowed half a needle while eating the fruit.
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What was happening in Britain was that bands like the Verve and Oasis had swallowed up indie and destroyed it.
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The A.A.P. suggests giving two teaspoons of honey to children older than 1 year who have recently swallowed button batteries.
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Witnesses believed the rapper had swallowed a bunch of Percocet pills in an attempt to hide them from the feds.
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"Iron Moon" (the title comes from Mr. Xu's "I Swallowed an Iron Moon") examines four living poets, some writing pseudonymously.
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She has swallowed her pride and visited a food bank at a local church, bringing home bread and hamburger patties.
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Keep in mind that you need to be careful about getting lost in or swallowed up by your own anger.
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He managed to keep the lead for around an hour before being swallowed by the pack and then dropping out.
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He swallowed half the contents of the coffee pan and four of the eggs, tossing the shells out the window.
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During the World Cup match between Uruguay and France on Friday, French goalie Hugo Lloris nearly swallowed a gigantic bug.
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"We could have done the bit about getting the guy to poop because he swallowed a diamond ring," he said.
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Then she swallowed a bottle of sleeping pills, but, she recalled, she was so manic that they had no effect.
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Previous, smaller studies had suggested that vaginal bacteria were swallowed by the baby on its way down the birth canal.
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The capsule is coated with gelatin that can remain in the stomach for weeks after being swallowed, the researchers said.
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ULX-4 appeared and disappeared in a little over a week, so it's possible a black hole swallowed it suddenly.
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For me, "The Ballad" is poised at the threshold of doom; it's a last dance before AIDS swallowed that world.
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The rover had to take a roundabout route to avoid rippled areas where soft sands could have swallowed the rover.
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He swallowed at least one anti-inflammatory pill each round, which he said was on the advice of his doctor.
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Sure it might be overpaying yet again, but that delta would easily be swallowed up by Vision Fund 2 fees.
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Protesters said Tsai's government should push back against Beijing, and advocated a referendum on independence to avoid being "swallowed up".
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Years ago, I had admired that coat on my mother, when I was small enough to be swallowed up by it.
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Facebook reports on Wednesday; it will be interesting to see how much more of the mobile advertising market they have swallowed.
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In another case, a participant in a trial for a new antidepressant drug swallowed 26 placebo tablets in a suicide attempt.
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If there is any question about a swallowed or aspirated item, X-rays can be helpful, so have the child seen.
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I swallowed a sword, I levitated into the basement...I whipped my own back and asked for dominion at your feet.
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So, it absolutely is a huge number one priority that is completely being swallowed up in all the emotional argument here.
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Bones can lead to choking and, if swallowed, bones can cause obstructions in your pet's GI tract, which could require surgery.
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It positively smolders, burning bright and slow like the forest fires that almost swallowed up our house when I was small.
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Characters regurgitate pop-culture references so rapidly that they start to sound like they've swallowed a TV Guide dusted with cocaine.
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Her eyes were so black and unflawed that they swallowed the afternoon light without reflecting anything, like a night without stars.
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It turns out Conquer had swallowed a pebble from his tank and was having trouble expelling the rock, reports CTV News.
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I laughed so hard that I swallowed my gum, started to choke, and fatalistically wondered if 2016 would literally kill me.
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After she swallowed it, Olenna revealed that it was she who had killed Joffrey, and declared that Cersei is a monster.
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Bhutanese remember the fate of two other Himalayan kingdoms, Tibet and Sikkim, which were swallowed up by China and India respectively.
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This is the paycheck that isn't swallowed up by my rent, so I'm always super happy when the 16th rolls around.
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The trailer shows off a grim premise: children are vanishing, seemingly being swallowed by the earth near the down of Winden.
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They see the mainland as a different country, and abhor the idea of being swallowed by the giant dictatorship next door.
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More than 25.2% of the children swallowed the nicotine-laced liquid, known as e-juice, that is smoked inside e-cigarettes.
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Elephants are proverbially hard to miss, but even these huge beasts can be swallowed up in the vast plains of Africa.
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This substance has caused adverse reproductive and fetal effects in animals....Harmful if swallowed, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin. Stench.
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By entering the Shimmer, which has swallowed up several previous expeditions without a trace, Lena appears to be choosing self-destruction.
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Kraus introduced Baldwin's film—Swallowed is a part of the omnibus film, collective:unconscious, in which five filmmakers interpreted each other's dreams.
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The ocean swallowed the beach – swamping neighborhoods that typically didn't flood – and left vehicles under water and boats on dry land.
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One day, Tom meets Thaddeus as he's rooting through the trash from a new town that's been swallowed up by London.
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So why not make an tiny audio system — excuse me, an "experimental art device" — inside a microcapusle that can be swallowed?
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In my fantasies, the character being swallowed is usually eaten quickly, and I focus on the predator feeling full and satisfied.
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A severe thunderstorm brought heavy rains to the Denver area on Tuesday and contributed to a sinkhole that swallowed an SUV.
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The massive blaze, which has swallowed up 103,772 acres, is now 23 percent contained after burning for more than a week.
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It's saying that the amount of both resources used are so negligible as to be swallowed up in normal efficiency gains.
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The dockets at the Grande Prairie courthouse are stacks of paper so thick that a single name is easily swallowed up.
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Before he can rush over and pull her away from her all-natural snack, she's inevitably swallowed a handful or two.
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When Rachel tried to picture what happened to such people, she could only imagine them being swallowed by a black hole.
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That proves beyond doubt retailers swallowed more than half the increase in what they pay for goods to keep prices low.
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The shark, which looks like a surly salamander that swallowed a softball and then grew fins, is an albino swell shark.
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Alongside partner Josh Lake (also lead image), Evans swallowed rolls of 35mm film and had his digestive enzymes process the film.
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And then poof — after the dot com bubble burst — many of them dried up or were swallowed up by other companies.
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In May, a boy who was sleeping on his front porch was swallowed up by the waves at night, said Grant.
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I swallowed an expired Ativan—left over from an ER visit two years ago—and started feeling the anxiety melt away.
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The road, however, is no more—in equal parts drowned, shaken to bits, buried under landslide, and swallowed by liquefied earth.
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Mandal grew crops and vegetables on her own land until last year, when an embankment breach swallowed her house and farm.
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Monique's head recoiled and her eyes popped out of head like she'd just swallowed a fly while riding the ferris wheel.
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Massive flooding has reportedly shut down roads and swallowed homes in Nebraska and some parts of Iowa over the past week.
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But it wasn't until the town was swallowed by the black hate of ISIS in January 2014 that the family fled.
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It means every dollar of Puerto Rico's projected economic growth between now and 2628 will be swallowed by PREPA debt service.
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Before Kraft, an American food-processing firm, swallowed Cadbury, a British confectioner, in 53 it pledged not to outsource work abroad.
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Eleven riders formed a breakaway but Tinkoff and BMC drove the peloton which swallowed up the front-runners with 25km left.
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I swallowed a several times but it was green tea with no sugar and it was already cold by the way.
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Together they have swallowed more than 2.5m acres (1m hectares), producing smoke so thick that it can be seen from space.
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If Conservatives win in December, remaining disagreements within the party are likely to be swallowed up in the party's fresh mandate.
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The male patient, now 50 years old, reported that throughout his childhood, he regularly played with, and swallowed, Playmobil toy pieces.
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It was there to douse the flames when a fire in 22012 swallowed the Manhattan terminal of the Staten Island Ferry.
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He is expected to continue many of Zinke's policies while trying to prevent his tenure from being swallowed by ethics allegations.
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By Chairman and CEO John Flannery announcing all of GE's "reset" plans on Monday, he swallowed "the bitter pill," Greenberg said.
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Armed with better data and better training, we'll be prepared to work alongside AI rather than get swallowed up by it.
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Q&A Q. If the ants that infest my kitchen in summer are inadvertently swallowed, are they likely to be harmful?
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When the coach administered doses, Griff swallowed the stuff with a lot of theatre, then mortified the heavy bag in revenge.
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The size of the bite can make the difference between something getting swallowed with ease or getting stuck in an airway.
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Thanks to x-ray fluorescence and microprobe analysis, we know T. rex chewed up and swallowed the bones of its victims.
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Critics saw the long-term consequences of damaged homes and businesses and vast swaths of the state being swallowed by floods.
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A different relationship, my first love, had ended not long before, and the absence of that partnership almost swallowed me whole.
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So you have some people who are really interested in swallowing people (or being swallowed by someone) whole and alive (i.e.
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I swallowed my tears so that I could stay strong and support these guys, because they were all really emotional too.
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I suddenly realize that I have not swallowed, barely breathed, since coming face to face with this room-filling human hairball.
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When Trump unexpectedly won the election, these Republican skeptics overwhelmingly swallowed their once-profound doubts and got on the Trump train.
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It lasted about a month and a half in the summer of 1918, before being swallowed up by the encroaching Ottomans.
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"In Moby Dick, Melville writes about ships leaving part and being swallowed up by the anonymity of the sea," McCauley said.
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Fox, by contrast, is moving to reduce its footprint and exposure, raising questions -- and anxiety -- about who might be swallowed next.
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Last week, Category 4 Hurricane Harvey landed in Texas and swallowed up much of Houston with powerful winds and deadly flooding.
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Go see a dentist, who will usually splint the tooth so it doesn't fall out again or get swallowed during sleep.
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We sure messed that up, Eli ruefully observes as the uneasy antiheroes of "The Sisters Brothers" are swallowed up by darkness.
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Plastics can entangle and trap animals, sometimes causing them to drown, or pierce elements of their digestive systems after being swallowed.
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What a shame, then, that the film has been almost completely swallowed by a conversation about story elements it barely contains.
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Then Joel Berry III of North Carolina was swallowed up inside by Isaiah Wilkins, the conference's defensive player of the year.
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What emotional throughlines season eight boasts are largely swallowed up by its need to move the story forward at all costs.
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One method he and colleagues explored in earlier research involves the gulping motion made by the throat as liquid is swallowed.
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Then, by about 503 years ago, the conservative movement swallowed the Republican Party, and it's been masticating on it ever since.
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They also taste like tandoori chicken, earthy and fervid, with a cool touch of yogurt and swallowed smoke from the grill.
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It could end with one of those sore throats that feels as if you have swallowed a pair of nail scissors.
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At the dinner table one night, young Johnny swallowed a strand of spaghetti and then pulled it back up his throat.
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After all, rather than being swallowed by a Silicon Valley giant, Fox's creative businesses will be managed by an entertainment veteran.
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But that money will be swallowed up by a divorce payment of about $52 billion that Britain has agreed to make.
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He is protesting a war that has, so far, swallowed his father, his uncle, his sister, his eyes and his love.
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The sobering "Anote's Ark" concerns Kiribati, a low-lying Pacific nation that will be swallowed by the sea within the century.
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"It's not like this was an earthquake that swallowed up half the city or a U.F.O. showed up," Mr. Ally said.
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But if the masses of the two objects differ, the neutron star would likely be swallowed whole and not emit radiation.
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The G.O.P. has been swallowed by Trump's culture war, and many Democrats seem to be rushing to join Sanders's class war.
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More than a decade earlier, the primatologist Richard Wrangham and his colleagues noted that chimps often swallowed whole leaves without chewing.
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Along Oregon's Columbia River Gorge, extreme fire behavior forced more evacuations, while smoke swallowed Portland and embers jumped the Columbia River.
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But as it became clear he would be the Republican nominee, many social conservatives swallowed their pride to get behind him.
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It took control last year of its logistics affiliate, Cainiao, and in April it swallowed up a food-delivery service, Ele.me.
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The finding helps provide more evidence to the idea that the T. rex shattered bones and swallowed the fragments for sustenance.
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After the water receded on Friday, a sinkhole the size of a swimming pool had opened up and swallowed two cars.
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And then he identified things to live for, to help him find the positive when feeling swallowed up by the negative.
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While proof was usually lacking, the story of the swallowed cigarette butt was promising because it looked like there were witnesses.
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Raped two years ago at her small liberal arts college, Hannah swallowed hundreds of Benadryl tablets shortly after and was hospitalized.
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She assumed that Danielle had swallowed the lighter after learning that Paul had died, as a way to express her grief.
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"So I popped that sucker off, put it in my mouth and swallowed it with a glass of water," she said.
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In a close second for number of hospitalizations: batteries, which -- along with magnets -- pose severe risks if swallowed, the authors noted.
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Despite the best efforts of the climate persuaders, the larger tsunami of political partisanship in the US swallowed climate change whole.
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He went to the sink for a glass of water, shook out two of the little white pills and swallowed them.
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He arrived minutes later at a nearby hotel, where his family swallowed him in a group embrace, crying tears of joy.
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People with a political agenda made it into a gaffe and fed it to the mainstream media, which swallowed it uncritically.
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I know a guy that swallowed a bag of dope, pooped it out, washed it off and then still sold it.
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There was the sinkhole in 2013 near Tampa that swallowed an entire bedroom in a house, killing one of the residents.
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The street below almost seems to become a cinematic Iris shot — a closing scene before it gets swallowed by the sea.
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It sailed through unanimously, which surprised many political watchers because members of both parties hated the compromise but swallowed it anyway.
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Another woman who testified in court said Raniere told her that women would see a blue light if they swallowed his semen.
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"We had absolutely no idea that she'd swallowed anything and only found out as a result of the x-ray," Paul added.
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"He swallowed humiliations and bore a heavy burden," murmured one old man, explaining his admiration for Zhou as he left the performance.
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Coral reefs will disappear; low-lying islands will be swallowed by water; humans will face serious and prolonged food and water shortages.
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This device then beams a message to a database in the cloud, telling the doctor that the patient has swallowed a pill.
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It's not unusual for emergency veterinarians to treat dogs with a corn cob or a rib bone they have swallowed, BluePearl says.
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According to one Facebook user named Joshua Gane, his friend swallowed the needle and is currently seeking treatment after experiencing abdominal pain.
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People, houses, cars and streets were swallowed and covered by a thick carpet of what — just seconds earlier — had been solid earth.
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The two women have since remained late-night confidants, leading Kraus to include Baldwin's latest work, Swallowed, in her "Show & Tell" programming.
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The last ice age occurred between 110,000 years ago and 12,000 years ago, as glaciers swallowed up large tracts of inhabited land.
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Frequently swallowed items included dentures, chicken bones or household items, according to a 2012 study published in the journal Deutsches Ärzteblatt International.
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I emerged from that shower so relaxed and glowy that you'd think I'd just swallowed sunshine, rather than stepped off a plane.
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Laboratory studies have shown that if swallowed by fish, compounds in plastic fragments can be absorbed from the digestive tract into flesh.
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Rising seas have swallowed more than 1,800 miles of coastline in the last 250 years, according to the United States Geological Survey.
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Pitchfork's distinctive voice runs the risk of being swallowed up by the fashion, posing and nonsense that inflates other popular music magazines.
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A global war against fake news is raging, and the U.S. — at the center of the mayhem — is being swallowed by it.
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She might not want to be swallowed up by her husband's image, but she also has no intention of pulling a Hillary.
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Songs tackle everything from swallowed shame ("Acetone") to the price of dying ("Big Funny") to the Sisyphean nature of life under capitalism ("$$$").
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But the police smeared them with a pack of lies which in 224 The Sun and others in the media swallowed whole.
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The lava moved down the hillside, slithered across a street and swallowed a Ford Mustang on the other side of the road.
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But he swallowed hard and kept Reno in place to avoid an act that would have been viewed as retaliatory and obstructionist.
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It was a Lip Smacker, of course — the classic French Vanilla, if I recall correctly — twisted all the way up, chewed, swallowed.
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Record-breaking rain since the middle of last week has swallowed cars, damaged houses and led to the evacuation of 2,600 inmates.
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I've said before that I'm not so worried about men's wear being swallowed up amid the leg o' mutton sleeves and froufrou.
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But other parts are drowning in biblical floodwaters, or turning to dust from biblical drought, or being slowly swallowed by the ocean.
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The frunk is big — the Model X swallowed up everything five people and a dog needed for a weekend on the road.
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Even if they could, there would not be much point, since whatever they gained in pay would be swallowed up by rent.
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So I swallowed my pride and took a position as an assistant at a talent agency a few miles down the road.
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Either way, some of his supporters have swallowed his lies and are threatening to act as vigilante poll watchers on Election Day.
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Her food a crumb of bread, so small,That a worm in the water could have swallowed it -- And I witnessed it.
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Yet, on June 12th, she swallowed a fatal dose of pills; she died two days later, at the age of thirty-nine.
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Because the colors don't completely disappear, the researchers don't suspect that the inner accretion disk was completely swallowed by the black hole.
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It may look like that worm was swallowed whole, but in reality, it's slowly being scraped into pieces within the snail's radula.
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One trouble with Spring for Music was that the inventiveness of the programs often got swallowed up in Carnegie's Gilded Age grandeur.
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Election hacking even swallowed up the next major breach as well, even though Equifax's massive scope seemed tailor-made to spur legislation.
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Shortly before I left the office, I'd swallowed a capsule with what's considered a small extract of St. John's Wort—142 mg.
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With the way networks are now swallowed up, sliced, folded, and repackaged, it's possible that USA might not be around without Raw.
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And any lingering fallout from the candidates' performances will almost certainly be swallowed up by a debate between Mr. Trump and Mrs.
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If swallowed or inhaled, tremolite asbestos can lead to lung damage and cancer, including mesothelioma, an aggressive and deadly form of cancer.
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From a chair that swallowed her small frame, the little girl sat quietly, clutching a pint-size stuffed elephant, her attorney said.
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After the beetles were swallowed, a small explosion could be heard inside each toad, indicating that the insects were firing their defenses.
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If Mutu's sculptures weren't of such exceptional quality, one might worry about the artworks being swallowed whole by the museum's mammoth exterior.
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That landmark crisis killed hundreds of thousands of people, swallowed nearly half the country's oil revenue and scarred a generation of Iranians.
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LG: "Okay, Google" is ... If you say Google 15 times, by the time you get to the end, you've swallowed your tongue.
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"Patel swallowed a lot of bitter pills," said Arun Kumar, an economics professor at the Institute of Social Sciences near New Delhi.
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I swallowed hard, and tried to sound as authoritative as one can while on one's back and naked from the waist down.
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It's like the nursery rhyme about the old lady who swallowed a fly, each new and preposterous step dictated by the last.
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Button batteries, which can be fatal if ingested, were found to be the most common type of battery that young children swallowed.
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She swallowed a handful of pills but quickly sought help at the campus health center, which wanted her to leave, she said.
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Back then, summer bike rides meant closing his mouth to cruise through thick clouds of insects, but inevitably he swallowed some anyway.
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In the police van, the women ripped off the sections of index cards bearing their patients' names and addresses, and swallowed them.
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In the previous quarter, Alphabet swallowed a $5.1 billion fine from the European Union for abusing its market dominance in smartphone software.
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Every once a while a drip would ripple out through the pool of water that had swallowed the seats three rows deep.
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Fortunately for the trees, goats are ruminants: They chew their cud and regurgitate it to be rechewed before being swallowed for good.
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However, Morgan Stanley, which will handle Airbnb's much-awaited debut next year, swallowed heavy losses from stakes in companies that went public.
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During his Midway Airport bust, Juice allegedly swallowed a bunch of Percocet pills in an attempt to hide them from the feds.
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" Eric Duthie, Town Manager of the Town of Tusayan, testified, "Tusayan would become the only municipality entirely swallowed up in this monument.
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The COP25 saw indigenous people turn out in droves to speak toward their lands being swallowed by rising sea levels and hurricanes.
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If a castor bean seed is swallowed whole without damage to the seed coat, it will probably pass harmlessly through the system.
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"In part, I guess that's perpetuated by big tobacco, as some of these companies either got swallowed up or co-invested into."
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While some people might not harbour much sympathy for snakes, even they'd feel bad for this python who swallowed a tennis ball.
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They can nudge dead satellites closer to Earth where they get swallowed up by our planet's atmosphere and meet a fiery end.
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It was as if I had taken the worst of the business, swallowed it, digested it, discharged it and thrown it away.
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A small country like Denmark, with a population of 7.7 million, can govern itself effectively without being swallowed by its larger neighbors.
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The 29 mile-across storm entirely swallowed the 212 square mile island, and laid waste to 22017 percent of the island's structures.
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The following month, the supermassive black hole at our galaxy's center suddenly lit up, suggesting that it may have swallowed something big.
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And so when this program is eventually implemented, it is swallowed up by the same racist impulses driving the real estate industry.
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Over 2101,2148 people were displaced and 179,000 buildings and homes destroyed in Indonesia as the wave swallowed large parts of the coastline.
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The man who swallowed a tiny microphone to record the sounds of his body, not considering beforehand how he might remove it.
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She wore oversized red framed glasses and unflattering clothes, and her voice was raspy in a swallowed-a-frog kind of way.
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Hunger can feel like a stick that has been swallowed, lodged in the stomach as you retch, or a migraine's pain there.
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I feel like I'm being swallowed by TV static noise or swimming inside a three-dimensional QR code that's continuously being redesigned.
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Steered by external magnetic fields, it can crawl across a pig's stomach wall, patching wounds or removing swallowed button batteries as it goes.
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I was also a strong feminist and had swallowed the myth that trans people conformed to stereotypes and lived in strict gender roles.
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Thrown overboard during a storm at sea, Jonah is swallowed whole by an enormous whale, wherein he learns to submit to God's will.
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Take this stunt, where Walker uses a crossbow to shoot a flaming arrow at a target affixed to a tube that Stock swallowed.
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The Jeffersonians eventually swallowed their doubts and convinced themselves to focus on Pickering's evident drunkenness and inappropriate behavior and ignore his alleged insanity.
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All illustrations by Heather Benjamin "Your cum tastes like candy," an ex once told me after she swallowed some of my boy butter.
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And then, she went to the bathroom, took the four or five pills she usually took at noon, and swallowed them with water.
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He more or less just chills there the entire time, at one point being swallowed up by a mob of identical bald businessmen.
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"We don't necessarily look at it from the perspective that we're going to get swallowed by the Borg," he said at the time.
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A bit of a slow day in tech news, as Trump's second cut at his immigration ban swallowed much of the news cycle.
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Button batteries - the diminutive size often used in watches and hearing aids - accounted for 86 percent of all cases when children swallowed batteries.
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Crafted from dried pig intestines, the little origami robot is designed to hatch from inside a swallowed capsule and unfold like an accordion.
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Slim Jxmmi is the older one, who raps like he swallowed a handful of rocks and is spitting them back out at you.
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But when the line did pull and he tugged up a bass, this vow proved hard to keep: it had swallowed the hook.
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At both the screenings I attended, the audience reactions were so loud at certain points that entire lines of dialogue were swallowed up.
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I have a large head, and they still look enormous on me; more petite humans might get entirely swallowed up by the HM100s.
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Step around the back and you find that the piece, entitled "Swallowed Sun (Monstrance and Volute)", in fact has an ugly black tail.
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The quake lasted up to 22011 minutes and spawned a tsunami that swallowed much of Sumatra island, sweeping entire families out to sea.
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Especially as Antonio isn't a poster-boy for bullfighting and doesn't exhibit that artistry, so you never get swallowed up by the romance.
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To his opponents he is an opportunist who has swallowed the FPÖ's right-wing policies and lacks the muscle to stand his ground.
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Similar to Instagram and Whatsapp, Whole Foods was a big fish in a big pond that has been swallowed by a blue whale.
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Over time provinces would become US states and Canadian identity (L O L) would be swallowed up even more by the American machine.
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Dr Hawking solved this problem by showing that black holes themselves had entropy, and that the more they swallowed, the greater it got.
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What they need to do now is to come up with a longer-acting drug that could be swallowed and taken less frequently.
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The garum is overwhelmingly salty with a strong flavour akin to anchovy and olive that stays on my palate long after I've swallowed.
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The old, ivy-covered farmhouse will be swallowed by the mine and the family will move to three modern houses 12 k away.
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By neglecting those whose jobs have been swallowed by technology or imports, America's policymakers have fuelled some of the anger about freer trade.
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I tilted my head back against the throbbing, felt the Altrupin tabs pour into my mouth and swallowed as many as I could.
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" Then, "the Trump guys [learned] the downsides of proximity to the president... [T]he Trump administration was being swallowed by its own chaos.
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The mother was insisting we take him to the hospital so he could have his stomach pumped because he had swallowed chewing gum.
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Money that would have once been loaned to a local entrepreneur or family farm is now being swallowed up by more bureaucratic rigmarole.
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A week of flu, a couple of days of kinda-sorta recovery, and then the sudden just-swallowed-some-glass sensation of strep.
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And it's not really important why or how he swallowed the card, containing the whole day's worth of drone footage he'd just captured.
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"The bather was in a lot of trouble: he was quite frightened, he was really stuck and had swallowed some seawater," Magnini said.
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The vehicle swallowed up plenty of stuff, as I even managed to pack seven plants in on a trip to a gardening center.
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Yet, when word reached me that Pokémon Go has come to Boston and swallowed it whole, I still tied it back to work.
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Once the meth enters the bloodstream—from either being swallowed, smoked, injected or snorted—it increases the brain's levels of the neurotransmitter, dopamine.
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My family was confused at first, but when they saw how much happier I was, they swallowed their pride and supported my transition.
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Somewhere between snatching the necklace and the ensuing chase/beatdown, Ghaware swallowed the chain in an attempt to hide the evidence, albeit temporarily.
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How it impacts people: This lava doesn't usually get very far from the vents, but it has swallowed up streets, cars and homes.
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Amazon is itself an e-commerce platform and has swallowed others, like Whole Foods, to make deliveries quicker and more convenient for customers.
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He descended and was swallowed by the crowd, only a small percentage of which, by this time, seemed to be interested in apps.
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Their first kiss was swallowed by a flurry of flash photography, screaming, and guests whipping out their phones to record what went down.
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Ryan's fundamental mistake was the belief that he could orbit around the black hole that is Trump and never be swallowed by it.
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There was the boy who swallowed a heroin baggie, he recalled, and a man who was hit in the head with a shovel.
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Morrissey has swallowed the autopsy whole, repackaging its pablum in a "field guide" for Republicans hoping for better results in seven battleground states.
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But that may not be Gold's fault: Cooper's passive-aggressive energy, sublime on film, gets swallowed up by the powerful actresses around him.
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After being swallowed—by pigs, in this case—the two electrodes combined with stomach acid, producing enough electricity to power a temperature sensor.
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Still, USBs—which are easily hidden and in the worst case scenario, can be swallowed—have proven to be very difficult to control.
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It became a brand of brands and swallowed its children, who were only too willing to take their materialism to the next level.
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Henk hits the beach, butt sliding over the crisp, blue shallows—but should he fall here, he's swallowed by a toothy underwater predator.
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A sea of flowers nearly swallowed Ringo, drumming in the background of a crowd scene, as if the cover had sprung to life.
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It's as if a healthy portion of the Twittersphere were aggregated, swallowed and spit back out as the plot of a literary novel.
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About 100 healthy volunteers in Oxford, England — many of them students — received the vaccine or a placebo, and then swallowed live Salmonella typhi.
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He was a health food enthusiast of the Victorian-era who argued that food should be chewed about 100 times before being swallowed.
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Once swallowed, the capsules stay harmlessly in the animal's stomach as long as it lives, transmitting information about temperature, movement and heart rate.
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Whether injected, swallowed, or applied as a transdermal patch, the medication increases breast tissue, decreases sperm production, thins body hair, and softens skin.
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For them, there's nothing abstract or obsolete about NATO; without it, they maintain, they could be swallowed up by an increasingly aggressive Russia.
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The Chinese Football Association blocked the merger, so Aerbin effectively purchased and swallowed up Shide, which was officially dissolved on 31 January 2013.
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They broke up quickly and of course, I was emotionally available to bear the burden of his pain, so I swallowed my hurt.
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And rivers busted through levees and swallowed fields this spring, a result of extreme weather patterns that scientists have linked to climate change.
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One night in 2007, after a fourth drink of Jack Daniel's, he swallowed a bottle of sleeping pills in an attempt at suicide.
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Corruption is the system and vast sums are swallowed up by state corporations and Putin's entourage, including the new prime minister, Mikhail Mishustin.
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It's easy, if you are not in immediate danger of being swallowed by the sea or strangled by drought, to slip into normalcy.
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JGL: I'll add on health care that it was interesting to me how much the entire health-care discussion got swallowed by M4A.
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And that's what Steyer's doing on that debate stage, his spokesperson circulating the press file looking like the cat who swallowed the canary.
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For instance, his Coast Guard commencement speech was swallowed up by the news that we've now got a special counsel to investigate … everything.
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Most small brewers, after all, would rather sell to a broad audience than to see supplies swallowed up by a few zealous shoppers.
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"Consumption of hard or sharp foreign material could cause injury to teeth, mouth, throat, stomach or intestine tissues if swallowed," the company warns.
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More than 755,000 children -- an average of 99 per day -- swallowed objects and were taken to ERs over the 973-year study period.
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Alone in the house one day, she swallowed an overdose of medicines she had been prescribed for high blood pressure, her family said.
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The villages were deathly quiet, fringed by abandoned, vine-choked estates that looked as if they were being slowly swallowed by the countryside.
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That is an extraordinary sentence and one that no American can allow to be swallowed up by other news or dismissed by ideologues.
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In the hard-driving "Danse Générale" that concludes Ravel's suite, there were more sledgehammer moments in which volume swallowed up color and complexity.
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Instead, Mr. Trump swallowed whole Mr. Erdogan's assertion that Turkey could lead the fight against the remaining ISIS militants if American troops withdrew.
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After pulling one from a pan of hot oil, Ramsey successfully swallowed the arachnid's legs, but tried and failed to eat its abdomen.
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It meant that the king would fall, that terrible misfortunes would rain down on the world, or that demons had swallowed the sun.
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