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It would be much more difficult to drown out the speaker, and participants could be polled about their levels of understanding and support of various proposals, providing instantaneous feedback to political representatives.
If you find it difficult to drown out noise from the street, consider buying a white noise machine or just play some ambient music.
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Despite copious evidence of violence in the Bierenbaum marriage -- in one incident, he choked his wife to unconsciousness; in another, he tried to drown her cat -- prosecutors have a difficult case to prove without a body, forensic evidence or eyewitnesses.
This allowed noisy acquaintances or public figures to drown out quieter close friends, making it difficult to consume their content in the same stream.
Reading between the lines meanwhile was difficult as Hoxha kept repeating himself as if aware he had to drown out questions and doubts.
Gladwell — with his amazing ability to illuminate difficult matters — is not merely splashing cold water on an overheated subject, but is trying to drown the subject entirely.
To drown out the insecurities and avoid his own personal problems (he was married twice and had difficult relationships with four of his five children), he turned to drugs and alcohol and spent long periods as a recluse.
However, experimental and platform biases tend to drown out changes in biological signal [ 1], and comparison across species presents a further challenge: it is difficult to accurately identify orthologs.
To drown, to not be found?
So the writer decided to drown him.
Somebody starts to drown in midstream.
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