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After a brief refit in July August, Diana was transferred to the RCN to replace HMCS Fraser which had been sunk in a collision by a Royal Navy cruiser.
For years now Spain has been sunk in a perpetual downturn, with an unemployment rate exceeding 20percentt for the general population and hovering around 50percentt for those under 25.
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"It's sunk in a little bit.
British cinema was sunk in a collective national diffidence.
His own integers were sunk in a prosperous gated colony in New Delhi.
Ideological differences will be sunk in a national drive to create jobs.Really?
I'm in Venice for the film festival, and the city is sunk in a lagoon of pensiveness.
Outside, brass music notes are sunk in a walk of fame for Lillie Mae Glover, Memphis Minnie, Al Green, Little Milton Campbell, Memphis Slim, Dwight Moore.
But any hoped-for assertion of buoyant womanly triumph is sunk in a vast sea of silliness.
Ironically, it was sunk in a fierce storm about halfway between the historic islands of St. Helena and Tristan da Cunha.
The typical mammalian hair consists of the shaft, protruding above the skin, and the root, which is sunk in a pit (follicle) beneath the skin surface.
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