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And others just need to sink in.
Rendell had no need to sink so low.
There is still a month to go, the presidential and vice-presidential debates still need to sink in, and the economy is, to put it mildly, volatile.
"For most of these companies, the roof is a liability and is something they need to sink money into repairing every 10 or 15 years," he said.
The Post gives some idea of the depths to which the crews will need to sink by scaling the distance to the sea-bed against some impressive examples.
When the posts were lifted up and brought out to the corners of the bed, their weight worked much like the stones in a Roman bridge, holding them in place with no need to sink the ends into the earth.
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Woods really needs to sink that bogey effort - and he does!
If he is 20 feet from the hole, what is the smallest number of strokes he needs to sink it?
The flattened brick is filled with a powder that turns solid when it gets wet, giving it the weight needed to sink.
Such moves would have limited the amount of capital he would have needed to sink into his new strategy and facilitated a graceful exit had his concept failed.
But some are already thinking about the longer term calculating that the party needs to sink lower still and that another leader must then take over before a real revival can happen.The outlook if Mr Clarke wins is barely more promising.
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