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He's got to drain a 40-footer if he wants an eagle, but that's some fine golf nonetheless.
SM: The speculation right now is the SEC's whistleblower program will be spared because it's working and it's a fraud measure, and part of Trump's philosophy is that we've got to "drain the swamp" and root out fraud wherever it may be.
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It got to be draining.
It carried a voice that sounded much the way Michelle Wie's voice used to sound, before all the pressure got to it and drained the youthful spontaneity right out of it.
It's getting easier to drain a home's equity.
The shared bathroom was aging but clean (a range of cleaning products were arrayed on a windowsill, as if to prove the point), yet it was the source of the most unpleasant moment of my London hotels research: I had to pull a large clot of hair from the bottom of the shower to get it to drain.
"We've got the roads open, now we have got to get the drains open".
It's got to be a very emotionally draining and challenging thing".
Fill washer with water and wait for the timer to get to the drain mode.
"We had candidate Trump who got elected promising to drain the swamp of special interests," Kelleher said.
"I can't even get to the drains," Stoll gripes.
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