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If he drowned, as rescuers fear, he would be the second child to drown in the area in the span of a week.
He might make it somewhere new, somewhere better, and if he didn't—if he drowned in the bay or the ocean beyond then so be it.
He might make it somewhere new, somewhere better, and if he didn't — if he drowned in the bay or the ocean beyond — then so be it.
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His folk-rocker son, Jeff, was also accomplished if less prolific: when he drowned at 30 in 1997, he had produced just one album, "Grace" (1994), though posthumous releases followed.
For example, "What if he was drowned?", "what if someone deliberately injected bubbles into her?" and "what if she was killed by intravenous injection and then later dumped in the river?" Consider the following transcripts that were extracted from group F's discussion (Excerpt 1).
He can't do that if he's drowned, now can he?
Spacey's forlorn Quoyle, nearly drowned as a child by his father, feels as if he were drowning through the rest of his life.
What happens if he starts drowning in the pool?
When he does the math, Mr. Stribling said, he feels as if he is drowning.
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