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  • As river channels continue to clog up, the cost of raising stopbanks will be huge, and I fear New Zealand will end up like Holland, where the water always runs above houses.
  • Diets that are high in saturated fat and cholesterol tend to clog up our arteries, thereby reducing the blood flow to our hearts and brains.
  • After a three-mile slog uphill through ice-cold snowmelt, we rendezvous with the Professor, who has managed to meet us with the supply vehicles.
  • Allow for the traffic, which can clog up the streets for hours. Times, Sunday Times
  • Allow for the traffic, which can clog up the streets for hours. Times, Sunday Times
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  • In doing so, they waste money, intimidate doctors, clog up the system and draw in the meddlesome fools in Westminster.
  • It takes only a few wipes to clog up drains. The Sun
  • We tend to pursue goals that weaken our will and clog up our view.
  • Don't pour that grease down the drain, or the sink will clog up again.
  • Diets that are high in saturated fat and cholesterol tend to clog up our arteries, thereby reducing the blood flow to our hearts and brains.
  • The next three floors are a whirl of bedrooms, bathrooms and dressing rooms before we arrive at the drawing room, which has its own kitchen area so that the staff don't have to slog up the stairs with the pre-dinner nibbles.
  • Another concern is the large number of recreational vessels that could overload a tracking system or clog up electronic screens where hundreds of signals would show up.
  • That's gelt, Yiddish for dinero, not to be confused with geld, meaning "to castrate," though, come to think of it, that may be something to look at down the road for some impecunious serial inseminators who clog up the system. Lionel: Gelt For Geezers: Obama's New Healthcare Plan
  • They were struggling home yesterday and if the forecast rain arrives it will be a real slog up the hill today. The Sun
  • Don't pour that grease down the drain, or the sink will clog up again.
  • The problem is with groups of townies who clog up the shopping centre on a Saturday afternoon.
  • There are even sensitivity courses aimed at convincing judges that pro se litigants aren't nut-jobs trying to clog up their dockets but ordinary citizens deserving a modicum of respect.
  • It takes only a few wipes to clog up drains. The Sun
  • "If not, they could be sued and that could clog up the courts," he said.
  • Diets that are high in saturated fat and cholesterol tend to clog up our arteries, thereby reducing the blood flow to our hearts and brains.
  • Diets that are high in saturated fat and cholesterol tend to clog up our arteries, thereby reducing the blood flow to our hearts and brains.
  • It takes only a few wipes to clog up drains. The Sun
  • Year, while many people are expected to use the cablecar or slog up by foot to see the dawn of the new millennium - at 5.38 am - from the top. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • They were struggling home yesterday and if the forecast rain arrives it will be a real slog up the hill today. The Sun
  • So few newly-weds are buying dining-room suites that they are beginning to clog up furniture showrooms.
  • The log upended there didn't split like it was suppose to and with an angry yank, Joe tried to pull the head free.
  • Old tapes carry a lot of dust or other particles that can clog up your VCR.
  • The result is that the lungs clog up with a thick mucus.
  • The Pulp of the Day blog uploads a new scanned-in cover from a classic pulp magazine or novel every day. Boing Boing
  • Eating all those carbs will clog up arteries. The Sun
  • The result is that the lungs clog up with a thick mucus.
  • We tend to pursue goals that weaken our will and clog up our view.
  • Well, no, it's just I need to prize myself from the Internet over the examination period and that means sacrificing blog updates.
  • Massive tailbacks and traffic jams were again expected to clog up Britain's roads today as families head back home after the great Bank Holiday exodus.
  • So few newly-weds are buying dining-room suites that they are beginning to clog up furniture showrooms.
  • Diets that are high in saturated fat and cholesterol tend to clog up our arteries, thereby reducing the blood flow to our hearts and brains.
  • They were struggling home yesterday and if the forecast rain arrives it will be a real slog up the hill today. The Sun
  • Don't pour that grease down the drain, or the sink will clog up again.
  • That heavy oil will clog up the machinery, ie prevent it from working properly.
  • The excellency hereof, in universal liberty and power, we cannot here comprehend; nor can we yet conceive the glory and beauty of those immixed spiritual actings of our minds which shall have no clog upon them, no encumbrance in them, no alloy of dross accompanying them. Meditations and Discourses on the Glory of Christ
  • Let's roll the log up to the fire; it can do duty for a bench.
  • Allow for the traffic, which can clog up the streets for hours. Times, Sunday Times
  • Speaking as the harpie sometimes also known as the feminazi: I'd like to respond to the comments made here, and by Ms. Althouse, but I don't want to clog up her comments forum. Let's take a closer look at that pink urinal.
  • The original Pamela turns readily to colloquialism: she has experienced God's graciousness ‘at a Pinch’; she does not want to be ‘a Clog upon my dear Parents’.
  • Diets that are high in saturated fat and cholesterol tend to clog up our arteries, thereby reducing the blood flow to our hearts and brains.
  • When your shaft is sunk a few feet, you should begin to log up the top for at least 3 ft. or 4 ft., so as to get a tip for your "mullock" and lode stuff. Getting Gold: a practical treatise for prospectors, miners and students
  • The motor will not clog up with a very fine grind.

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