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The drip from a plugged gutter tapped heavily, like a bully nagging for attention, on the wooden cover of a cellar-window well.
NEWYORKER: Outage
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Then, using this analysis, ISC developed numerous new dialogue strategies, ranging from drip marketing and target up-sells to new loyalty programs and prospect nurturing.
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Graham Simmonds, who stood down from the council at last year's local elections, said there had been a "drip, drip, drip" of bad news from the authority.
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Yet in the Zona Rosa clubs, even the neatly dressed are clutching messy, massive Styrofoam cups that drip red chilli sauce from the rim.
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SOEs have little chance of becoming competitive if they continue to be drip-fed with loans from state-owned banks that they have scant chance of repaying.
ECONOMIST: The other China
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But as the drip of the titration went up, from 0% to 1% to 2% to 5% and ultimately to 10% of the food being cineole, their behaviour changed.
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Excerpted from the current issue of DRIP Investor.
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Excerpted from the October issue of DRIP Investor.
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But the aid will be drip-fed, and the taps turned off at any deviation from an agreed programme.
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One such, a girl from north-eastern Liaoning province, lies in bed, a drip attached.
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He was treated for 30 minutes on the pitch, with players ushered away from the Crown Ground pitch as he was given oxygen and put on a drip.
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