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The voices of creatures in the choir may be drowned out.
And beyond that, Occupy's utopian calls for democracy and justice may be drowned out by the presidential campaign.
Amid all the cacophony, in a capricious landscape as unpredictable as prerevolutionary Egypt was stagnant, Mr. Maadi's voice may be drowned out again.
And the softest timbres disappear into the noise of the night: the ex-nihilo opening of Beethoven's Ninth may be drowned out by crickets.
AS the economy slows, any questioning of the price of growth may be drowned out in the effort to raise again the tide that lifts all boats.
This does not mean that all people love nature; what it means, McCarthy proposes, is that there is a universal propensity to love it, which may be drowned out by the noise that assails our minds.
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We may be drowning in spam, but the sky's still the limit today.
The major airlines may be drowning in red ink, but the domestic hotel industry still makes money, according to Smith Travel Research's 2003 Hotel Operating Statistics report.
The increase in ambient noise from tankers, sonar and seismic surveying for oil, which often occurs at the same sonic frequency as these calls, may be drowning out fish communication.
Get enough of them to espouse Silicon Valley's perspective, and tens of millions of Americans will get a one-sided view of whatever the issue may be, drowning out the other side.
The city may be drowning in debt and facing bankruptcy, but there are reasons for optimism.
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