He was allowed to drown because uniformed officers on the scene were held back from helping by rules and regulation, defined by a spurious idea of health and safety.
If instead we board QE 2 (and QE 3 and QE 4 thereafter), then we are headed to a sea full of icebergs called interest rate spikes, and all on board will surely drown in a sea of worthless Federal Reserve Notes.
European banks plummeted last year on worries that they would drown in debt from near-bankrupt EU members.
Nor is Johnson opposed to wired helmets as long as the crowd still has the power to drown out a snap count or a chip on a player to measure performance.
"So how do you deal with guys who came to stop government, or Grover wandering the earth in his white robe saying you want to drown government in the bathtub, " Simpson asked MSNBC on Tuesday.
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They are grown men now, but when they start to remember the war, they can go on drinking bouts lasting two or three weeks to drown out the stress inside them.
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And because the system knows exactly where each driver is, it won't drown drivers in a running commentary about what's happening on the other side of town (unless the other side of town is the destination they have programmed into their navigation systems).
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But it will not be, because the planets in question will all be on the far side of the sun, whose light will drown them out (except for Mars, which will be visible briefly after sunset).
They've also lost footing on shifting surfaces, only to land in lifeboats, leaving others to drown.
Thirty-three years later, Frederick would become the Bishop of Honduras, and he would drown in 1923, at age eighty-nine, when the overloaded paddleboat he was on sank in eighteen feet of water.
Indeed, while a few on Wall Street are reaching for the champagne, most Main Street lenders are inclined to drown their sorrows.
The 34 others have some form of guaranteed "high-risk-pool" capped-cost coverage that is nonetheless expensive enough to drown many potential customers in debt, and limited enough to pile large out-of-pocket costs on those who can afford the premiums.
It may be what we are seeing on the world stage as detailed in this post by Brian Krebs about the Twitter bots unleashed to drown out anti-Kremlin tweets.
Along the way, officially-sanctioned buskers and street entertainers are on hand to amuse the crowds, and music pumps from speakers -- though it can't drown out the cheers of fans inside the arenas.
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