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For a moment, the whole city seems to flow in with the air.
Bacteria flow in with the help of pumps (on shelf) and then immediately flow out into a waste container (clear rectangular tub).
Hold a joy party or do something fun and then money and other great things begin to flow in, with ease.
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After the country achieved independence, billions of dollars in aid money flowed in with few strings attached.
Xerostomia and salivary flow in patients with orofacial pain compared with controls.
Chauhan et al.92 demonstrated that acid infusion resulted in reduction of coronary blood flow in patients with syndrome X. Blood flow in patients with cardiac deinnervation owing to heart transplant did not exhibit acid-mediated decrease in coronary blood flow.
The dredges trap sediment flowing in with the tides.
Meanwhile, the celebrity endorsements are flowing in, with Julia Roberts and Mel Gibson throwing their support behind Denzel Washington against Crowe.
America remained top of the league for cash flowing in, with purchasers spending $293 billion.
"In some cases, they may have gotten used to ad pages flowing in with little effort," she added, "so now they may need to make a much greater effort".
Of course, high-level corruption extends well beyond Africa, but the problem has been especially acute here, particularly during the cold war, when huge sums of foreign assistance were flowing in with no questions asked.
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