Thousands of other families across the United States are also drowning in our grief.
It is a steep granite island drowning in 320 inches of rainfall a year.
Drowning in debt and not being able to work and afford extra insurance, wow.
Women in the age of AnneMarieSlaughterSherylSandbergMarissaMayer are drowning in a sea of unsolicited advice.
"Thousands of other families across the United States are also drowning in our grief, " Wheeler said.
Even people who swim well in warm water are at risk for drowning in cold water.
Each day we were hearing about another large bank that was drowning in its toxic assets.
The airline industry, despite usually loaded planes, is drowning in red ink because of rising fuel costs.
You want to be a swimming rat rather than a dry rat drowning in a sinking ship.
So what exactly can companies do to personalize experiences without completely drowning in a sea of data?
We live and work in a world that is drowning in information, but lacking in meaning and context.
Are the important life events of your closest loved ones drowning in a sea of banana slicer jokes?
Doctors and nurses are drowning in information with new research, genetic data, treatments and procedures popping up daily.
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The telcos racing to ring U.S. cities in fiber are drowning in debt.
At a time when Indonesia seems to be drowning in conflict, their creations strike a precious note of moderation.
That may be the one proposition that could give users already drowning in unused features a compelling reason to upgrade.
We started picking up people from the rooftops and who were, you know, in danger of drowning in the water.
Warburg, Pincus assembled Journal Register in 1990 from the remnants of Ralph Ingersoll II's newspaper empire, then drowning in junk bonds.
One night in 1981, they went out on a boat, had a party, and Wood ended up drowning in the ocean.
After modeling them out over the next five years I've concluded they're in a no-growth predicament, but drowning in free cash flow.
That's a problem when "The Road" is done as a movie: It's like a zombie thriller drowning in tastefully severe art-house gloom.
Jeffry Picower died in October 2009 after drowning in his swimming pool.
With 25, 000 patient exams a year, "I'm drowning in paper, " he says.
The majority of their children are killed in the accident, and the formerly friendly, helpful townspeople are slowly drowning in their own sorrow.
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At least one person has died during the clean-up operation, after being thrown from a ship by waves and drowning in the oil.
Picower's death was ruled an accidental drowning in which heart disease played a contributing factor, a bizarre coda to a deeply mysterious life.
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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Nurses are "drowning in a sea of paperwork" with more than one-sixth of the working week taken up doing non-essential paperwork, a survey suggests.
"Thousands of other families across the United States are also drowning in our grief, " said Francine Wheeler, choking back tears in the address broadcast Saturday.
As things stand, Microsoft's 89, 000 employees are drowning in consensus building.
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