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"We're getting deluged," said Brian Jones, the communications director for Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona.
"We're getting deluged with e-mails asking us about a peculiar new Web site that just popped up".
It is a hostile place from a straightforward view of survival: Arthur is always falling heavily down rocky slopes and getting deluged by floods, and yet McConaughey's supposed physical pain never seems to be any sort of plausibly interesting dramatic problem.
One consequence is they're shifting their attention to NSF, which is getting deluged with proposals".
As Facebook traffic grows, the carriers are getting deluged with data traffic.
"We always expect quite a few applications when we advertise, but since the pharma downsizing began we are getting deluged".
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It's easy to get deluged with tweets, so be selective about which accounts you follow.
The social element of the game means that non-players get deluged by FarmVille spam.
But once Obama got deluged with a torrent of presidential crises, the poetry stopped, and the adviser in charge of the message got some blame.
"As soon as the tournament starts I get deluged with interviews, people asking me about the game," he said, referring to his 61-point performance.
"Together with increasing their rates, they are carefully controlling their market share so they do not get deluged with business they can't cope with".
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