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Haywood claimed that Drown had not given Haywood a fair and impartial hearing, that "his determination was based on insufficient evidence," and that Drown had intended to violate Haywood's First Amendment rights with the penalty Drown imposed.
When America banned imports of tuna caught in ways that drown dolphins, Mexico protested to the GATT, the WTO's predecessor.
The carcasses of loggerhead turtles that drown when tangled in local fishermen's nets a few miles offshore wash up almost daily.
Tuning out the complaining, however, might require those airport-strength ear coverings (you know, the ones that drown out a jet engine).
OMAHA — The United States Olympic swimming trials are like a Fiona Apple album: an emotional roller coaster with soaring arrangements that drown out the melancholic stories.
These outlandish statements make so much noise that drown out the more nuanced messages about how diet truly affects well-being.
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You know that drowning feeling?
"Ain't nobody got time for all that drowning," she said.
Some people say that drowning is the most peaceful death.
The Early Miocene lacustrine sedimentation was terminated by a late Burdigalian marine invasion that drowned the basin and its surroundings.
He towered above the nationalists with speeches that drowned their bid for independence.
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