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Billed as the world's largest oil skimmer, the supertanker, named A Whale, is supposed to be able to suck up 21 million gallons of oily water a day, but stiff winds and choppy seas have made that impossible so far.
Updated at 6.14pm BST 6.07pm BST One flaw with NSA claims that the government needs to be able to suck up Internet data from services such as Skype and Gmail to fight terrorists: Studies show that would-be terrorists don't use those services.
"I can see some long groundstroke rallies, but Murray is in great shape and he should be able to suck up that pressure and counter-punch.
Labour says the changes will benefit more privileged neighbourhoods and that the best schools will be able to "suck the best teachers and the extra money", leaving those left under local authority being regarded as second best.
"I used to be able to suck my own dick back in the day, but I never thought it was something to shout about".
But the armed services ought to be able to suck up a protest even on land that is part of a military base so long as it's nonviolent and doesn't pose a threat to security.
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Longoria said the Rays "were able to suck the energy" out of Fenway.
"Tyler is able to suck you into his world because he lives the life," said André Balazs, the hotelier.
The U.S.G.A. hates greens that are so soft that players are able to suck their approach shots backward.
The piezoelectric fans were able to suck heat out of nooks and crannies that other fans left untouched.The idea is not itself new.
"A walrus's jaws are so strong that it is able to suck open a clam," said Denise Pappalardi, an aquarium spokeswoman.
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