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It means that no child should be left to drown in conflict and despair.
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It will also be someone who, like Justice Stevens, knows that in a democracy, powerful interests must not be allowed to drown out the voices of ordinary citizens.
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After an unprecedented wave of debt relief, it would be a shame to drown in debt again.
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The Maldives, a string of islands off the coast of India whose highest point above sea level is eight feet, may be the first nation to drown.
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So if somebody was to fall in the harbor and drown, it would be a while before any response would be there.
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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).
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There's something comforting about knowing you can drop or drown your phone and it wont be any worse for wear.
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Mr Lochhead concluded: "We must be released from the regulatory quicksand which is threatening to drown our industry" and he said he was "hopeful" he could achieve a positive result at the fisheries council.
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