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They thought they would all get sunk.
(O'Reilly to Lennon: "You [expletive] long hair living in a yellow submarine/Well, you're about to get sunk by the right-wing political machine").
If you don't want to get sunk, you'd better learn to swim.
Steven Paul, the former head of research at Lilly, argues that too many other costs get sunk into R&D budgets, including safety monitoring and clinical trials done after approval.
I'm a raver at heart, in a very different way, though, where you get sunk into the music, not the build-up, not the drop.
This kind of thinking is how people get sunk into heavy debts they struggle their whole life to pay off.
He's also got sinking approval ratings with people at home in Louisiana, many who think he's really just been waiting to run for president for years.
"My ship got sunk by German fire, but I didn't lose a man.
Jazz can shine revealing lights where you least expect and Annie Lennox's record gets sunk by another strain of rock-star ego altogether.
Of course, the going could be too much on the soft side but his other credentials are excellent and the odds available more than compensate for the risk of his getting sunk in the mud.
In fact 93% of the extra energy trapped by the greenhouse gases humans have emitted gets sunk into the oceans – just 1% ends up in the atmosphere where temperature is most often and most thoroughly measured.
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