Who better to unclog sewers or suck up nuclear waste than these remarkable machines?
Since the device focuses solely on mobile messaging--e-mail and texting--it won't suck up Haiti's limited bandwidth.
Obama and McCain will suck up the Independent voters that Bloomberg had hoped to fetch.
If you suck up too much and too often, your spinelessness will earn little respect.
It was like watching a bad sci-fi movie in which aliens suck up the brains of earthlings.
Scientists believe it is a result of how they suck up the fish one at a time.
And do banks and hedge funds suck up too much IQ, diverting this resource from more productive enterprises?
Apple and Google suck up a lot of press about their previous attempts and plans for the space.
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The record smashing deficits of recent years, however, can suck up the capital needed for job creating investment.
Both need lots of oxygen, but only one tends to suck up all the air in the room.
The bacteria suck up the oxygen, creating dead zones, which are exactly what they sound like they are.
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By using Indian mustard plants to suck up the lead, the costs, researchers say, could be 10 times less.
Dig up, suck up, that sand and silt then separate the heavier cassiterite from the lighter sand and silt.
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USAir and the like are hardly going to suck up the additional costs.
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Teachers should spend less time handling mundane administrative tasks that suck up time and less time delivering one-size-fits-none lesson plans.
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With the HondaVac, Honda has managed to suck up (sorry) much of the attention from other carmakers at the show.
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Do two companies really deserve to suck up nearly one-quarter of the entire tech coverage pumped out by the media?
"They suck up a lot of dissolved nutrients, " said George Kraemer, professor of Biology and Environmental Studies at Purchase College.
Not surprisingly, Russia has lots of new ideas to suck up Caspian oil, and so earn the fat transit fees.
Such storms produce lightning and rain, but dry air will suck up most of the precipitation before it hits the ground.
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Orphan or under-utilized servers do little useful work and suck up power.
The top coat contains silica gel, an absorbent material that can suck up nerve gas and stop it getting inside a vehicle.
When spring limbers up and the first wildflowers start to bloom, bees get ready to suck up nectar and transform it into honey.
Yet if Consol can crack the sequestration nut, the whole energy industry might benefit from using old coal mines to suck up their dirty emissions.
Many local councils used to fear that regional government was a big threat to them as it would suck up a lot of their power.
Lights suck up more than 15 percent of all energy produced globally, and fluorescent lights currently make up more than half of the total lighting market.
Sometimes private-equity firms do little more than suck up money like a vacuum cleaner and leave someone else holding a big, ol' dusty bag full of debt.
Slick new machines--meant to appeal to consumers who buy computers by poking and prodding showroom models--have helped the tech giant suck up market share over the past year.
Dr Keith's version of the technology, which he hopes to commercialise through a company called Carbon Engineering, based in Calgary, uses a liquid to suck up the CO2.
Like power plants, data centers, with their acres of servers, suck up millions of gallons of water a year for cooling (as an alternative to using electricity-hogging mechanical chillers).
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