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clogging
1. Someone was clogging up the toilets in the third floor
2. Half of the travelers were on the ground, twitching, green spots growing on their flesh from where they were struck, their veins clogging then bursting through their skin while their lifeblood pooled around them, thick and dark
3. An engine left running on idle over a long period of time then would develop carbon clogging that at some stage would begin to interfere with performance in the median range where it was set for average efficiency and performance, something akin to cholesterol buildup in the body
4. The greater the performance required the greater the fuel quantity expended to overcome the partial clogging
5. This keeps your grill from filling up with ash and clogging the jets
6. But the gun tips required changing often today—not due to clogging, she suspected, but because they were worn and needed to be replaced—so her rate slowed
7. It’s a similar principle to what happens if you have dirt clogging your water filter
8. was blamed not only for Israel, but also for water hyacinths clogging Nile cataracts, and every other disaster, war, coup and atrocity in the Middle East, as well as Viet Nam
9. In fifty years there will be ten billion worthless human beings clogging up this planet of yours like cancer cells in a lung
10. MACHINE, DISH WASHER, KETTLE AND HOT WATER TANK) FROM CLOGGING UP WITH LIME SCALE
11. meats that are high in saturated fat are clogging your
12. They want to live a long and prosperous life but are clogging their arteries and veins with bad chemicals that will kill them in some way in the future
13. high in saturated fat are clogging your heart
14. The poor radio discipline of the male pilots, who kept shouting excitedly on the radio for about any reason, kept clogging the fighter control radio frequency during the battle and nearly attracted a remonstrance from Ingrid, who however decided to let it fly in order not to sour the already shaky relation between her female pilots and the male pilots on Guadalcanal
15. clogging to the physiology
16. The latter’s office was a command centre with charts and whiteboards clogging the walls
17. to wash out nozzles to keep them clear of clogging
18. The Earth sees its virtual blood money clogging and coagulating in giant, ever-expanding, stagnating pools that do not flow openly or at all to many and most of its blood money carrying hosts, e
19. This crisis of imergence clogging the flows of Eartheart's natural systems trigger her immune responses: expulsions of volcanic ash reducing planes in air, travel on ground, shutting down businesses reducing the destruction of her lungs; earthquakes tectonically shocking electrical grids offline reducing her EM poisoning; cycles of storms blowing rain and sand, enema cleansing and anti-organic scouring, with a single hurricane, blight or swarm eliminating the monocultural food systems that feed the mass that is consuming her
20. the middle of the city, with traffic fumes clogging up
21. Meat decays in the stomach for a longer time; as well it is the cause for clogging arteries in the penis, responsible for a successful erection
22. purchase troubled assets that are clogging the financial system
23. This will be safer for you and it will keep the filter from clogging up with the debris you pull
24. Dust was clogging his nostrils causing him some annoyance and he looked around at the unrevealing walls
25. This will avoid blunting and clogging the razor too quickly
26. The sudden tears clogging my throat surprise me
27. ready clogging the sidewalks and turned east on 8th
28. still clogging the streets at this late hour
29. These secretions combine with bacteria and other contaminants, clogging the pores and setting the stage for an acne outbreak
30. In this way, they are prevented from clogging which can lead to heart attack and stroke
31. When this clogging or obstruction of the artery
32. Then she went across ploughed fields, in which she sank, stumbling; and clogging her thin shoes
33. Traffic was clogging the streets as commuters filled the Peachtree Center complex, which was comprised of fourteen different buildings that housed everything from corporate offices to several shopping areas
34. By those best acquainted with his habits, the paleness of the young minister's cheek was accounted for by his too earnest devotion to study, his scrupulous fulfilment of parochial duty, and, more than all, by the fasts and vigils of which he made a frequent practice, in order to keep the grossness of this earthly state from clogging and obscuring his spiritual lamp
35. They sleep in a once stately Old World suite with the furniture shored up against the walls and chicken feathers clogging the marble sinks and newspapers tacked clumsily across the windows
36. and acres of chimneys standing blackly above ashes, piles of half-burned rubbish and He could not tell them what the army saw when it marched back into Atlanta, the acres tumbled heaps of brick clogging the streets, old trees dying from fire, their charred limbs tumbling to the ground in the cold wind
37. Inside, a party was under way, people Charlie didn’t recognize shuffling like vagabonds from parlor to kitchen and clogging the stairs and hallways
38. Weren’t rehearsal dinners restricted to family? Half of New York seemed to be here, stepping from the backseats of cars, clogging the entrance, as if it were one of Felicia’s awful beach retreats
39. For where earlier it was the protest clogging traffic around them, now it’s the blue lights of the Furies shoving everything else aside
40. The more she highlighted, the more her head became packed with pink, woolly sugar, clogging and muffling the circuits in her brain that were needed to understand and remember what she was reading
41. Casaubon had been slow and hesitating, oppressed in the plan of transmitting his work, as he had been in executing it, by the sense of moving heavily in a dim and clogging medium: distrust of Dorothea's competence to arrange what he had prepared was subdued only by distrust of any other redactor
42. Brooke's propitiation was more clogging to his tongue than Mr
43. Tremendous surges of random data are clogging her electronics
44. The company was developing a treatment for angina (the painful heart condition caused by constricting or clogging of heart arteries), when the users of this drug began to report that it improved their ability to have erections
45. David Smith (USA): responsible for releasing the “Melissa” virus into the wild in 1999, clogging and shutting down email systems; arrested a week later and sentenced to 10 years