So they sent a catheter up into my heart and just sucked it out.
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You get sucked into the characters more than anything and I've never lost that buzz.
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But there are Republicans who fear some of their own might get sucked into the controversy.
He was sucked into it by the global disorder that followed the first world war.
But it sucked for everyone else, for whom an airplane flight was a rare luxury.
The news of her infertility sucked her back into her earlier depression, Hussain says.
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There was even a danger of Mr Cheney himself being sucked into part of it.
Part of me continues to wince when artistic heroes get sucked into the marketing machine.
According to Flurry, 49% of the time spent on mobile apps is sucked up by games.
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Health insurance has sucked up two-thirds of the increase in employee compensation over the last decade.
But now that telephony is going digital, it will be sucked into Moore's Law.
This is a company that did not get sucked into the toxic asset situation.
Nobody is ever punctual, for example, and eventually you get sucked into behaving like everyone else.
In the United States, Mrs Corneau's case has inevitably been sucked into the emotionally-charged abortion debate.
Without a life jacket she was sucked underwater by swirling currents as the cruise liner capsized.
The lozenges are more effective, because they can be sucked at regular intervals throughout the day.
Both stocks and bonds got creamed as liquidity was sucked out of the market place.
All the critics said District 9 was amazing, but I thought it kind of sucked.
An attempt to prop up Ireland's banks last year sucked deposits out of Britain's.
But the consensual middle has been sucked out of Washington in the past decade or so.
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"I sucked in my gut a lot, " says Mr. Kirchhoff, who has since lost 40 pounds.
President Obama got sucked into the issue of lowering corporate tax rates from 35 percent.
Watching the nasty fly and sometimes getting sucked into it can be very disheartening.
It should be no surprise that the company's investment banker is now getting sucked into the mix.
The proper use of questions allow you to direct the conversation and not be sucked into it.
So, does not all this mean that all the fun has to be sucked out of networking?
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Even before the current boom, crime writing was so remunerative that it sucked in talent from everywhere.
At first they shock the fashion world, but their ideas increasingly then get sucked into the mainstream.
Mud sucked at their boots as they ran alongside a ten-foot-high wall that enclosed the animal pen.
Many people who lost their homes due to foreclosure have swelled the rental pool and that sucked up additional inventory.
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