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About one-third of all senior tournament players live, like the New Concepts team, in the southwestern United States, and every winter, the area of Arizona where we were staying becomes flush with free-agent "snowbirds" who come south for the weekly pick-up games in Scottsdale.
U.S. officials had sought to maintain the weapons ban because they worry that once sanctions are lifted and Iran's government becomes flush with cash again, more military aid would find its way to places like Syria and Yemen.
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The crimson and scarlet, velvet and satin flounces in which Dee appears for the title number makes her look like a live coal in a fire: the whole of the stage becomes flushed with red light.
Conversely, when these animals are warm, the skin becomes flushed with blood and they acquire a rosy red "sunburned" colour.
Wear bars become flush with the tread elements as the tread wears significantly.
But cheap credit meant that investors, already egged on by Uncle Sam's implied backstop guarantees, became flush with gambling money.
As British theatre is unlikely to become flush with money in the foreseeable future, writers and directors are going to have to become ever more adept at such tricks.
Insolvent banks became flush with liquidity.
The atmosphere had suddenly become flush with radioactive sulfur atoms.
Unlike in the unpolished areas, the brushstrokes and the stylus-incised outline in the polished areas become flush with the surface, losing their relief.
The finding may hint at how organisms living billions of years ago eked out an existence before the planet became flush with oxygen.
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