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It won't take much to inundate them.
Antarctica's ice locks up enough fresh water to inundate coastal regions around the globe.
And economists noted that foreclosures would continue to inundate the market and drive up total inventory.
Another set of accounts, however, managed to inundate the #Syria tag.
The risk is clear: Antarctica's collapse has the potential to inundate coastal cities across the globe.
His decision to inundate the 130,000 acres within the spillway's basin almost certainly saved the town of Cairo, Ill.
Washington has rigged the system to inundate corn-growing Iowa with subsidies for corn-based ethanol.
So does this wave of innovation, with its seemingly endless electronic picture galleries, threaten to inundate the professional wedding photographer?
"When you have that national profile, when you're able to inundate the national TV airwaves, it is a factor".
Part of me wants to encourage every woman I know to inundate Conservative MPs with posted pads and tampons.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics website was overloaded and unable to be used, when hackers tried to inundate the system.
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