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But it also scarily suggests how people may be sucked into the swirling vortex of consumerism.
Many fear their country may be sucked into a regional war.
And resources may be sucked from the rest of the country to pay for it.A widening gap also yawns between Pyongyang and the rest of the country.
But by fearing the consequences of staying away from work, workers may be sucked back to it, even though doing so is likely to compound their illness.
Analysts increasingly suspect that, as relations between banks and industry break down, the government may be sucked into trying to resuscitate more private German companies.
Parts of the first maxillae, however, are elongated to form the two halves of a tubular proboscis (haustellum) through which liquids may be sucked.
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Hurricane Katrina and now Rita may be sucking publicity from peace.
Still, it is telling that people who have the most invested in who hears what — salesmen, lobbyists — often remind themselves whom they are addressing: "Have I told you, Gail, about the special price we have on laser printers?" That may be sucking up, but it may also be a way of keeping tabs on where the information is going.
Nyehaus 15 Gramercy Park South, 8D Through April 30 Damien Hirst may be sucking most of the air out of the gallery scene right now, but there is also an abundance of art by another bad boy, Martin Kippenberger, the German maverick who elbowed his way through the art of the 1980's and 90's before succumbing to alcohol-fueled liver cancer in 1997, at the age of 44.
To start, there are a few possible bugs in iOS 5 that may be sucking an inordinate amount of life out of your battery: a calendar bug and a time zone bug (one of which can be summarily blamed on location services, as can most of the other battery life killers in iOS 5/iPhone 4S).
"We may be sucking ourselves into a game of whack-a-mole," Singer said.
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