Brovedani has since been swamped with media requests as the popularity of his story grew.
Packard joined Regal-Beloit in 1979 to run its Durst division, which was then swamped with orders it couldnt fill.
But this could be a double-edged sword, as drug companies are swamped with difficult-to-prioritize targets.
Destiny is swamped with subscribers, who are signing up more quickly than the company can accommodate them.
The group has been swamped with more applications than his staff of a dozen people can readily process.
Council workmen have begun clearing up beaches in west Wales that have been swamped with dead and dying shellfish.
Swamped with calls, the company's phone reps left many advisers waiting hours to get through and clear up the mess.
It was swamped with hundreds of applications for prisoner release after the introduction of Indeterminate Sentences for Public Protection (IPP).
With the biggest firms already swamped with credit, foreign banks are starting to look at second-tier, usually less solid companies.
One of the biggest impediments to moving homes more quickly: chaos at the banks, which are swamped with real estate workouts.
WIPO, one of the four organisations which appoints arbitrators in disputes, has been swamped with a steadily rising number of cases.
Psychiatrists are swamped with patients coming in for cures for online addiction.
He posted the bodiless limb to Thingiverse -- a digital design file sharing site -- and was swamped with enthusiastic responses.
Bookstores these days are swamped with books about getting more stuff done.
Rhonda told people that her deal was in great part because of my help, and immediately I was swamped with requests to write proposals.
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That's what happened with fen-phen, where Wyeth was swamped with far more expensive cases of heart-valve damage than lawyers--or scientific knowledge--would have suggested was possible.
Companies swamped with asbestos claims form trusts, typically with trial lawyers in key oversight positions, to pay out the limited resources in an orderly fashion.
Legislators had been swamped with e-mails protesting against the proposed law.
The crisis has caused a communications logjam in Washington this week, with officials being swamped with requests for comment and not returning calls or answering e-mails.
We apologize, right now we have been a little swamped with demand and so we're adding a bunch of new hardware right now so it shouldn't be too long.
It would be reasonable to assume that investors reacted positively to the news because they see benefits from mergers in an industry swamped with capacity and suffering from losses.
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Why do they believe that, when we already have over 20 million Americans unemployed or underemployed, a laid off federal employee would suddenly find herself swamped with job offers?
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The defense argued that Libby also forgot exactly what was talked about in conversations with other journalists and government officials, because he was swamped with national defense and other issues.
Institutional Review Boards, the local bodies that check research on humans and are the main overseers of such research, are swamped with work, sometimes examining hundreds of proposals a year.
The neighborhood was swamped with about 12 feet of water during the Oct. 29 storm, which did damage in at least 10 states but hit New York and New Jersey the hardest.
And this being the only ship on the route, none of the ports were swamped with thousands of other cruise passengers arriving for the day, which is often the case in the Caribbean, Mediterranean and Alaska.
Inner cities are already swamped with government programmes.
But the British market is crowded and swamped with imports made cheaper by the strength of sterling so to have any sustainable future Scotland's comparatively tiny meat industry must aim for luxury markets around the world.
Employers are swamped with applicants.
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