When will the class war ever finally drown out the culture war, if not in 2008?
They've also lost footing on shifting surfaces, only to land in lifeboats, leaving others to drown.
They argue that the horns drown out singing and chanting, the traditional soundtrack for soccer.
Others groaned or chatted loudly with their friends trying to drown out the presentation.
"Stop with the generalities, " my handler barks back as he gets ready to drown me.
Gathering armfuls of herbs, I set out to drown their perfumes in sun tea.
And all that noise can drown out the voices of the people who sent you there.
It means that no child should be left to drown in conflict and despair.
So rather than drown in spam, we employ new ways of coping with data overload.
Many migrants are caught and some drown while attempting to make the sea crossing.
Mothers such as Ms Drown have little choice but to bring their infants into work.
It is runaway spending which threatens to drown Americans in a tsunami of debt.
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That fact alone makes me want to drown myself in a tub of Jack Daniels.
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Robert Drown, representing the UK Independence Party, finished third in the ballot with 25, 228 votes (15.01%).
The scandal machinery has kicked into high gear, and its sheer noise may drown out everything else.
European banks plummeted last year on worries that they would drown in debt from near-bankrupt EU members.
The place where you pop in a CD to drown out the kids fighting in the backseat?
You might fall into a flooded shell hole, and you would drown because you couldn't get out.
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Statistics show that black children are more than twice as likely to drown than their white peers.
After an unprecedented wave of debt relief, it would be a shame to drown in debt again.
Gravois wrestled with the possibility that he might freeze or drown at the bottom of the world.
Maybe he was ready to drown rather than admit defeat and come up again, feeling awkward and cheated.
But she also wanted to shout to drown out the constant sounds of gunfire, to shield little ears.
He thought for a moment that he would have to let go of the rope, lest he drown.
"Turn around and don't drown, " multiple officials repeated at a Saturday news conference.
Don't let the noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner voice.
The broad sense is of an economy that is treading water - not one that is about to drown.
Trees take root in the acidic brown water, which sustains them only to drown them during the next rainfall.
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Two years ago, I sat in my apartment and watched my city drown.
Most kids who drown are under the age of 4 -- toddlers who accidentally fall into water too deep.
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