That time he took a 19% hit as losses on calls swamped the premiums collected.
But the U's were swamped in midfield by a well-organised Wrexham side and struggled for chances.
Many head teachers are excellent managers, but they are too swamped to offer strategic leadership.
Derivatives were a huge source of liquidity that swamped the money created by the world's banks.
If their attempts achieve lower transfers to the fixed-line networks, mobile networks could get more swamped.
Commercial property insurance policies are about as murky as the swamped streets of New Orleans.
Chu says that from the beginning, adMart has been swamped by unexpectedly heavy demand.
France's picnickers are about to be swamped by harsh reality, no matter who is president.
Brovedani has since been swamped with media requests as the popularity of his story grew.
Observers thought that the Argentinean peso would be swamped as neighboring countries currencies came under assault.
But after being swamped by voters, one polling office in Miami-Dade County temporarily shut its doors.
In other words, the productivity benefits of greater scale are swamped by higher tax rates.
Packard joined Regal-Beloit in 1979 to run its Durst division, which was then swamped with orders it couldnt fill.
But this could be a double-edged sword, as drug companies are swamped with difficult-to-prioritize targets.
The labor market is stagnant, and swamped by 1.2 million new job seekers every year.
Salt water swamped several large fuel-distribution centers in New Jersey when Sandy's storm surge hit Monday night.
Late-20th-century America had become such a rowdy, hog-stomping carnival that it swamped even the best novelist's imagination.
Memory aid services are striking a chord with consumers and employees who are increasingly swamped by information.
The financial-information mogul's money has swamped the airwaves and filled mailboxes with campaign advertising in far-flung places.
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Destiny is swamped with subscribers, who are signing up more quickly than the company can accommodate them.
And it is not racist, the Minutemen argue, to worry about being swamped by an alien culture.
The group has been swamped with more applications than his staff of a dozen people can readily process.
It is still swamped by the IBM compatibles, but the California-based company has a core of loyal users.
From that moment, among Republicans, the sheer hunger for victory swamped all distinctions of rank, ideology and geography.
And the country's tiny middle class fears being swamped in a common market by better-qualified Kenyans and Ugandans.
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Clinics run by aid agencies are being swamped by the sick, some brought in by wheelbarrow or cart.
The rich, sickly smell of night-flowering jasmine swamped his lungs, and all of a sudden he had trouble breathing.
But it warned that the office had been swamped, and had passed the cases back to local tax offices.
Government sites that carried the report, which are usually lightly visited, were swamped.
Banners proclaiming "Our home, our game" were displayed by partisan supporters who swamped the scattered pockets of USA fans.
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