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Media outlets are already swamped with nudity.
Inner cities are already swamped with government programmes.
The dreaded rains have already swamped tents and ragged stick-and-tarp huts.
The Bush administration was already swamped with Wall Street's crisis, and Congress was in its re-election frenzy.
The boom in solar has already swamped midday demand, once a troublesome peak time for electricity grids.
South of here, in Clarksville, the water that had already swamped some homes rose nine more inches by Wednesday.
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It was already swamping outlying parts of the town.
Cassels suggested that "in many of the poorest countries there are arguably too many projects already, swamping limited administrative and managerial capacity with the needs of detailed project design and monitoring"[ 7].
It is likely to overwhelm the Social Security Administration, which already is swamped with disability benefits and retiring baby boomers.
"We're really into a third round," now that manufacturers and users have already been swamped by lawsuits, said Mr. Brickman, the law professor.
Moreover, the program took place as Southwestern Bell, like other telephone and cable companies, is already being swamped by a backlog of legitimate orders and consumer demands for quicker and more reliable installation.
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