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"And once you're into clogging your house with stuff, stocking a store is just as addicting".

By mid-July, moreover, a series of rainstorms were turning the sandy Russian roads into clogging mud, over which the wheeled vehicles of the German transport behind the tanks could make only very slow progress.

Its addicts have broken into pharmacies, clogged treatment centers and sent lawmakers scrambling to find ways to keep the drug from those who use it to get a heroinlike high.

Burning pine trees toppling onto roofs weren't causing these fires to spread, in other words; the problem was burning material blown under wooden decks or into gutters clogged with dead pine needles, where it smoldered for hours amid other flammable stuff.

If you don't set this integration up correctly, your channels could turn into a clogged up shithole, so be sure to think about what emails you want to bring in and where you want them to be posted.

When it rained, sewage from Tijuana turned the estuary into a clogged toilet, killing off fish.

The roads into town are clogged at night with lorries bearing redundant injunctions to "horn please".

Route 7, the main north-south artery into town, was clogged with weary commuters.

Bridges into Manhattan were clogged with traffic, and many people walked to work.

As a result, all roads into Aspen are clogged morning and night with commuters, many of whom come from several hours away.

But the town takes metaphoric shape as a lab for exploring humanity's dark side: even the road into Deadwood is clogged, and once you get in there seems to be no exit.

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