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It drips artfully into a drain.
Current flows from a "source", through a "channel" and into a "drain".
This was no practice baby formed of mud that she would toss into a drain miles away from her home.
Possibly wounded in the shootout, Libya's former ruler crawled into a drain; later he was set upon by revolutionary fighters, one of whom beat him with a shoe.
The poor are reduced to stealing manhole covers to sell for scrap, and in the torrential rains that routinely flood Manila's pathetically maintained streets, a man can easily be sucked into a drain and drowned.
But this year, with Pier 40's roof falling in and the pilings underneath it deteriorating, the pier has turned into a drain on the park's finances: fixing only a fraction of the roof would cost $6.2 million.
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That summer's Presidential election and subsequent protracted recount had turned into a draining, bitterly divisive drama.
One person drowned in Alexandria when she fell into a draining ditch.
Injecting life into a drained health system, UNICEF's Darfur measles campaign has been a major success.
As noted above, don't let the rinse water drain into a storm drain, as wheel-cleaning chemicals can be harmful to local water supplies.
Use sterile medical tubing to allow urine to drain into a drainage bag.
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