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The resulting decline in tax revenue could drain millions from the state's general revenue fund.
The deal outraged biomedical groups, which argued that USDA regulation would duplicate existing government and voluntary rules and drain millions of dollars from research accounts.
In fact, he said, the decision to drain millions of gallons of water due to about half a pint of urine was not based on any kind of actual logic, "Do you want to drink pee?" he asked. .
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The Severn drains one 12th of Britain's land area.
When you've drained his 3rd ADAM, splicers will come out to attack you.
In many places the sea level is higher than that of flat land, so the fact that it was drained in the 11th and 12th centuries to an extent that cities thrive is a great achievement.
Post-September 11th security requirements drain treasuries.
Dutch engineers arrived to drain the Levels in the 17th Century.
McGinley played like a drain, the 16th being a case of muck in point.
The formerly marshy district was extensively drained in the 18th century, and today it is intensively cultivated.
It's a smooth conduit into Waterland, a region of lush polders formed from lakes drained in the 17th century, Mondrian-straight bike paths and unspoiled villages.
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