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Their humble homes are under water, forcing them onto the roofs.
Close to 40 percent of the population lacks access to tap water, forcing people to pay high prices to survive.
Yesterday, there were major road disruptions in Devon, with high levels of surface water forcing many B-roads to close.
It's derived from a Chinese phrase that says the easiest way to catch fish is by muddying the water, forcing it to the surface.
"A group of children remembered a terrorist refusing them water, forcing them to drink their own urine to hydrate," Markosian wrote in an e-mail.
Each year northern China faces a shortfall of 40bn cubic metres of water, forcing ever deeper drilling into non-replenishable aquifers.
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The gas and water forced part of the seabed to the surface, experts said.
They pressed him down with heavy logs, pierced his fingers with needles, served him urine instead of water, forced him to chop firewood all day with no food.
When the boat is under sail, water forced through the duct turns the blades of a small hydroelectric generator that charges a bank of lithium-ion batteries.
Late last year, David Letterman, the host of CBS's The Late Show was in hot water, forced to admit he had used his position to seduce nubile subordinates.
The wind-driven rain lashed sea walls and protective barriers in places like Atlantic City, where the Boardwalk was damaged as water forced its way inland.
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