Apart from the drain of being on tour, Yorke has reasons for fatigue.
Stinky-looking brown water suddenly spews from the drain, and partially mashed-up apples are sprayed all over the walls and floor.
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However, the water could take some time to drain from the pitches, she added.
In an effort to pull synchronized swimming from the shower-drain of sports obscurity, a revamped governing body has declared May "Synchro de Mayo, " a push to expose newcomers to the sport through performances and free lessons.
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Several public officials had said holding the race Sunday could drain resources from the city's recovery efforts.
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Some conservatives won't support the governor because of her more liberal views on some "moral issues, " but Whitman should benefit from a Democratic primary race that will drain resources from the party and divide the Democrats.
In a "grantor trust, " for example, the tax is paid by the person who sets up the trust, so it doesn't drain assets from the trust itself, says Alan Kufeld, a certified public accountant at Rothstein Kass's family-office group.
Those legacy costs and the GM dole, called the Jobs Bank for laid-off GM workers, drain billions from the company.
The second suggests that a rod-like plug can block the hole by slipping across it sideways and stopping large ions from passing, rather like a drain cover stops leaves from entering the mouth of a pipe.
The highways that ring Manhattan along the water sit atop a series of tide gates that are designed to drain water from the road and keep water from gurgling up from below, said Sam Schwartz, a former city transportation commissioner who now works as a consultant.
As a result, there has been an acute brain-drain from the labs.
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If you had lymph nodes removed during the mastectomy, the lymphatic channels that drain fluid from your arm to the rest of your body may have been disrupted.
Obviously, I could go into and out of these stocks based on my assessment of market conditions, but even if my timing is reasonably accurate, the drain from dealing with even reasonable low-price-stock spreads can add up.
The Shanghai Composite fell 1% to 2286.60 after the central bank signaled that it planned to drain more cash from the financial system.
So what we are seeing now is no exploration as there is no incentive to bring new wells into production and the act of even exploring acts as a drain on capital from the companies.
As I've written before, this has the ability, on any given day, to provoke a drain of liquidity from the Greek banking system, forcing the Bank of Greece to ask for levels of Emergency Liquidity Assistance that the ECB just cannot countenance.
Dr Federle and his colleagues argue that the complex arrangement of pegs and channels around the hexagonal cells has evolved to drain the mucus rapidly away from the toe pads, allowing the tree frog to grip.
Four years ago, his support for school vouchers frightened voters, who suspected a right-wing plot to drain money from the public schools.
After all, his party has long asserted that deficits drain capital from the economy that would better be put to use by the private sector.
Americans should ask themselves if more litigation will really result in greater justice, or if it is just another way for lawyers to drain money from the private economy and another deterrent to job creation.
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As for the related party transactions, investors who have been following Kandi closely for several years tell me that these transactions have long been disclosed, and while I found the article hard to follow, I did not see anything which made me believe that company insiders were using related party transactions to drain money from the company.
Fountains of water still spew forcefully from almost every drain and gulley, and the main roundabout into St Asaph from the A55 remains impassable.
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The goal is to drain some of the crowds away from Paris's jam-packed department stores Galeries Lafayette and Printemps.
This situation can be partly explained by the brain drain, even if Africa is far from being the only region concerned.
She said the nationalisation would protect retirement funds from the global financial crisis, but analysts said the move would drain company access to private capital.
Sam Chisholm and David Chance, the men who turned Sky from a cash drain that nearly sank News Corp into today's cash cow, were less keen to welcome the digital dawn than their ultimate boss.
He found a way to drain the oxygen from their cells, and they wouldn't die -- they'd just stop growing.
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Reduced government spending reduces the drain of resources from the private sector.
Although charter schools claim to improve learning outcomes, studies have shown uneven results, even as the schools drain money from public schools.
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