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is sink
verb
To move or be moved into something. To descend or submerge (or to cause to do so) into a liquid or similar substance. To cause a vessel to sink, generally by making it no longer watertight. To push (something) into something. To pot; hit a ball into a pocket or hole.
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But this is sink or swim time for local communities.
All you ever hear about is sink estates or aggressive people like me".
The slogan for the missing woman's rally at Govanhill Baths is "Sink or swim?" It's funny and adventurous, despite times when Maxwell keeps too many narrative plates spinning, and you lose sight of where he's heading.
There are n + 1 nodes, that is, sink, S1, S2⋯S n, and d i is the transmission distance between S i and Si − 1.
From Fig. 4, it is seen that the dark node is sink node and all eight nodes surrounding the sink are relay nodes.
Figure 11 b shows the same virtual clock adjustments, but in this case, it is sink node B that issues the first query packet and adjusts all the network node's virtual clocks.
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"This is sink-or-swim time for G.M.," said Rebecca Lindland, an analyst with IHS Global Insight.
It doesn't look special but the under-and-over Italian duck-down bedding is sink-into perfect for retreating to after a big night out in Sin City.
And the yen is sinking.
"The message is sinking in".
My heart is sinking.
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