New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman sued to shut the company last year after the drowning.
Her sister Lucy told the court that the defendant had visited their hotel shortly after the drowning "to warn them to keep quiet about it".
At least 17 of the drowning victims were in vehicles driving into the water or swept away by rising water, the U.S. Commerce Department report said.
The Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA), a statutory watchdog, was set up in 2005 following the drowning of 21 Chinese cockle-pickers led into dangerous waters by their boss.
He hopes that within a decade the Republicans can win the argument, the presidency and a controlling majority of both houses of Congress, whereupon the drowning can commence.
"It has been proven in a court of law that the drowning of New Orleans was not a natural disaster, but a preventable man-made travesty, " the attorneys said in a statement.
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"The drowning of the village of Capel Celyn in the Tryweryn valley was one of the most important political events in Wales in the twentieth century, " said BBC Wales Welsh affairs editor Vaughan Roderick.
Yates was charged with two counts of capital murder for the drowning Noah, 7, John, 5, and Mary, 6 months, but did not stand trial for the deaths of her youngest boys, Luke, 3, and Paul, 2.
Butts said she has two goals for the future: One is to change the drowning statistics of minority children, and the other is to have an aquatic center where the children can swim daily instead of just once a week.
When a country sponsors a fashion show, you run the risk of diplomacy drowning the fashion part of it.
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And there are some powerful voices on the other side that are interested in running out the clock or changing the subject or drowning out the majority of the American people to prevent any of these reforms from happening at all.
He said "freezing water" also flooded the basement, "drowning the vast majority of us" and leaving the rest in the chilly waters for about 20 hours.
The ship left port and continued on its Caribbean cruise 45 minutes after the near drowning.
But there are plenty more outside, joggling their placards up at the windows and sometimes drowning out the two men inside.
For example, the U.S. government has admitted to using the simulated drowning technique known as waterboarding, long considered a form of torture, on Mohammed.
Such treatment might partly explain why they were sent out to the sands when others knew better and, along with all the other reasons, why 19 people from the other side of the world ended up drowning in the dark off the coast of Lancashire.
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"Recently sheriff's homicide investigators were contacted by persons who stated they had additional information about the Natalie Wood Wagner drowning, " the department said, announcing the resumption of the investigation.
The students, who were selected to be a 2012 Lemelson-MIT program InvenTeam, built the device with the goal of reducing the number of drowning deaths due to rip currents in the Great Lakes.
Within three years, however, the team was drowning in debt and sold to John Henry and the other owners of the Boston Red Sox.
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When people go a long way down the road they're almost drowning by the time we get there.
But as tourism to the neighbouring city of Santa Marta increased, backpackers discovered Taganga, and soon the number of gringos began to compete with the number of locals, dive shops opened up all over town, and the sound of thumping reggaeton began drowning out the sound of waves crashing against the shore throughout night.
The suspect would have the sensation of drowning, and would not be aware of any medical personnel in the room or other precautions.
The number includes drowning victims as well as other people who died from conditions caused by the storm, such as patients on life support who died when the power was lost, according to a release from the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals.
In fact, according to the Centers for Disease Control, accidental drowning is the second-leading cause of death for children from 1-14.
Exposure to the outdoor elements, drowning, and other factors put the individual at risk for an injury or death.
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Soon the only sound was the water tumbling down to meet us, drowning out the voices of the other trekkers.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lists drowning as the second leading cause of unintentional injury-related death among children ages 1 to 14 and the fifth leading cause of death for Americans of all ages.
Although it is called Anastasia, the film addles dates, kills off the ghoulish Rasputin by drowning (rather than poison) and advances the plot through a fairytale love story.
Mr Romney also accuses Mr Obama of drowning the American dream in a sea of red ink.
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Hours earlier, Roth had accepted a plea bargain in the fake-drowning case that included a 90-day jail sentence.
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