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But then they get piled on top of each other in the kitchen.
Since, whether competing or attracting, only the best will do, resources get piled into them, almost regardless of the consequences.
Wins can be ugly, losses can be nail-biters or blowouts, but no matter their character, they get piled up one by one in unsympathetic columns.
Debris would get piled into a truck and hauled away and bodies and body parts would be bagged and shipped to the makeshift morgues.
As the Booker longlist titles get piled up in shop windows and on special-offer tables, these changes are unlikely to catch most readers' attention.
In an increasingly crowded publishing world, getting on a list can be a life or death issue for a book – and that is particularly true of the sort of fiction and non-fiction that doesn't get piled high in the supermarket, invited to the top tables in bookshops, or advertised on the side of buses.
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"Each piece gets piled on another piece.
"The guilt really gets piled on".
If mismatches occur, the electricity essentially gets piled up in transmission lines.
As such, sometimes huge amounts of trash gets piled up in the area that surrounds the can.
And Lewis explains pithily what he found: A giant number of individual loans got piled up into a tower.
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