Politicians around the world would be very worried indeed should Russia sink into political chaos.
True, some passengers try to stuff everything but the kitchen sink into overhead bins.
Poverty will rise as they sink into informal work or move back to the land.
Yet even the shorter path seems strenuous as my boots sink into the snow with each step.
Sink into a leather chair and sip a vintage cognac, surrounded by leather-bound books and beautiful dark wood fittings.
To even read them is to sink into a mire of uncontrolled Internet.
They sink into irrelevance because no one wants to administer the death blow.
He cracks apart and disintegrates, and his DNA-laden chromosomes sink into the water.
She simply let Britain's homegrown auto companies sink into oblivion and let smarter foreign companies rebuild Britain's decayed car industry.
Sink into cozy bedding, connect with free high-speed Internet or just kick back in front of your suite's flat-screen TV.
Instead, the real culprit is the inevitable collapse of tax revenues that comes as countries sink into deep and prolonged recession.
The economy would be hit so hard that it would likely sink into recession in the first half of 2013, economists say.
They can torture and murder their rivals and know that the country is not going to sink into complete and total chaos.
They begin new bull markets together, experience occasional market corrections simultaneously, and sink into global bear markets at approximately the same time.
Kingfisher Airlines started to sink into a financial crisis early this year, aided by striking workers looking for salary payments in arrears.
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Sometimes they just want to go home, sink into the sofa, switch on the television and watch the Super Bowl ads and all.
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Sink into your bed's sumptuous linens as you look out on gardens and fountains from a charmingly decorated room filled with antique furniture.
Australia's central bank retreated from its original growth forecast for 2009, highlighting the greater likelihood that the country will sink into economic recession.
Despite all the loose lending promoted by the Fed, we could sink into a decades-long slump of depressed consumerism, cash hoarding and zero growth.
Sink into relaxation with your included 35-minute massages, or dive right into a snorkelling excursion for a swim alongside fish, eels and exotic sea fauna.
Many break down, or sink into the mud, creating road blocks.
So why not spin it off to shareholders where it can sink into oblivion on its own when it runs out of cash and borrowing power?
Over the past two decades they have seen their idyllic island, wrested by France from the Genoese in 1768, sink into terrorism, corruption and economic decline.
Crossing the great Atrato swamp, where the track became a causeway over slimy logs and then a mat of floating grass, the bike would sometimes sink into nothingness.
When the tech bubble burst, Bell watched Globix, which once had a bigger market cap than Apple (nasdaq: AAPL - news - people ), sink into bankruptcy.
His father died in September 2004, and Manglik attended the funeral, watching his dad's ashes sink into the same stretch of river where the elder Manglik had swum as a boy.
Soak in views of the cerulean sea or lush, emerald gardens on your private balcony before you sink into plush beds or swing on outdoor hammocks rocked by the cool breeze.
This could help Berg get out of the red and perhaps give him a little extra cash to sink into his new band, a sludge metal act called Weird Beast.
There is a 50-50 chance that the U.S. economy will sink into recession this year, but any downturn will likely be short and shallow, according to a survey of economists out Tuesday.
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