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The water rapidly becomes highly contaminated and cannot be pumped out into the sea.
BBC: Fukushima disaster: Long road to nuclear clean-up
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The electrolytes would then be pumped out of the chip, carrying heat away with them.
ECONOMIST: Monitor
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At the National Theater (Narodni divadlo), water seeped into the basement and had to be pumped out.
UNESCO: Communication et information
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Once the caisson was in position, the pile would be pumped out and driven into the ooze.
ECONOMIST: Fixing oil wells
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The oil would be pumped out to a platform on the surface as if it were an oil field.
BBC: Analysis: Salvaging the Prestige
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But at the same time, rain is falling inside the walls and must be pumped out, or you get a different kind of flood.
FORBES: Hurricane Isaac and New Orleans: It's All About Water
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They are calling for nuclear reprocessing to be suspended, claiming the discharge of tiny traces of radioactivity, which are pumped out from a waste pipe, can be detected in seaweed and shellfish as far away as Norway.
BBC: Sellafield: We're safe
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According to lawsuits, Howell told investors such payments could easily be covered by an investment strategy that pumped out 90% returns--but in reality, the suits say, he was using the very money he borrowed, and not trading profits, to make interest payments.
FORBES: Arkansuckers
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Lufkin, based in Lufkin, Texas, makes pumping equipment that helps drillers extract more oil out of older fields or ones that need to be pumped because the oil and gas underground is not under enough pressure to be forced to the surface naturally.
NPR: GE To Buy Lufkin Industries For $3.1B
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Indeed, for every pared-down presentation pumped out by the electronic media, an engaging narrative can be found.
ECONOMIST: Will reading and writing remain important?