"I sucked in my gut a lot, " says Mr. Kirchhoff, who has since lost 40 pounds.
Even before the current boom, crime writing was so remunerative that it sucked in talent from everywhere.
One big new player is the Gulf, which has sucked in migrant workers since the oil boom.
But MacLeod believes it's important that Tony Mowbray's men do not get sucked in by the surrounding hysteria.
One difference, says Mr Phillips, is that the previous economic boom sucked in a reserve army of women workers.
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But Cook mustn't get sucked in by all these aggressive strokemakers - he's got to do his own thing.
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He, too, was sucked in -- but not before others at the scene did what they could to save him.
His gravitational pull sucked in even Jay-Z, who hollered for him a few seats down from UK mainstay Ashley Judd.
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"The game became loose at times and there's a danger that you'll get sucked in and lose shape, " said Johnson.
The next stage sees air sucked in through the nose of the turbine via a device known as an "air blower".
The huge gas and electric companies were sucked in when factories could not or would not settle power bills for cash.
She merely sucked in breath at the bite of the icy water through her rubber sheath, then pushed off from the raft.
Pham, too, had taken an unlikely route, one of thousands of smart people with no intention of working in finance that Wall Street sucked in.
He sucked in scientific knowledge from 15 newspapers a day, as well as a half-dozen magazines and the bulletins of various scientific and geographic societies.
Its stock market may have sucked in too much hot money and heated up to discounting growth for the next three years, a dangerous situation.
Not surprisingly, the strength of domestic demand has sucked in imports.
Australian assistant boss Jim Stynes claimed that the Irish had allowed themselves to be "sucked in" by the "wrestling" in the early stages of the game.
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And, what is more, the German stimulus plan has been good for everyone in Europe, because it has sucked in imports as well as domestic products.
"Because of their physicality, we were probably getting sucked in into the breakdown and putting one player too many, and one or two too tight, " he added.
We sucked in imports beyond what we paid for in exports and our trading partners were happy to hold the dollars provided to make up the difference.
And the danger in any of these regional disputes is that the US and Russia get sucked in and what began as a war between two neighbours goes global.
With 15 minutes to go Quade Cooper had a two-on-one overlap after the Aussies had sucked in the remaining defence but his miss-pass to Drew Mitchell was wastefully forward.
But the Blues stretched their lead further when a forward drive sucked in the cover and then Jamie Robinson made amends for his earlier mistake by creating the visitors' second try.
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Gregg McNally notched his first try of the game when he benefitted from more tireless work by Joe, who sucked in the Thunder defence before offloading to the teenage scrum-half to score.
The story reports that China has increased its purchases of gold five-fold in the first 10 months of this year and that they sucked in 210 metric tons of the shiny yellow metal.
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