The sticky mud has been known to swallow whole boots, so be sure to follow Hawkins' instruction closely.
Ingestible sensor chips are an idea a little easier for most people to swallow.
But, as always in Africa, the truth is more complicated...and much harder to swallow.
But perhaps the tough times we've weathered will make this an easier pill to swallow.
The downpour is now a drizzle, and the clouds have moved on to swallow other mountains.
Explanations for the September swoon are hard to come by, and harder to swallow.
"A couple of tough losses, tough to swallow, no question, " captain David Wright said.
Any talk that the CMO is going to swallow the CIO is not going to help.
The White House must have had to swallow hard at this partial nationalization of private banks.
The margins allow them to swallow the huge cost of cash on delivery payments.
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And with Drugstore's stock 83% off its high, Amazon might just decide to swallow the rest.
Otherwise, they will have a bitter pill to swallow when change is forced upon them.
"It's a sweet bitter pill to swallow, " said Isaac Abraham, a spokesman for the community.
And when the fiscal reckoning comes it will be a lousy-tasting pill to swallow.
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But its leaders may have to swallow their discontent if they want to keep their place.
This is going to be difficult for soccer traditionalists to swallow, but here goes.
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For parliament member Mustafa Alush(ph), nominating another general was a bitter pill to swallow.
Jannard's first move was to swallow his pride and outsource the manufacturing to Asia.
Kosovo's Albanians will be happy with this but they will have a bitter pill to swallow too.
For some, joining the program means accepting huge tax bills a hard thing to swallow.
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Again, in these times, that's a tough pill to swallow for a small operation like ours.
That will be hard for credit-crunched voters to swallow after years of cheap energy.
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Within a pair of identical twins, either both, or neither, will find quinine hard to swallow.
Are they willing to swallow the pill - in this instance a recycled pill?
But the courts, which have recently been unsympathetic towards executive privilege, were unlikely to swallow this.
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That's a side of Bloombergism the body politic may one day find harder to swallow.
That would be a big shot glass to swallow for either Diageo or Pernod-Ricard.
If he later chooses to sell this as well, Barclays might have to swallow further losses.
Americans retain a strong libertarian streak, and all this has been hard to swallow.
That is not an argument that Japan's mistrustful neighbours, or many Japanese, find easy to swallow.
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