Five years ago his brother Hugo was drowned in the harbour when he fell between two moored vessels as he made his way onto dry land. |
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Thousands drowned in the murky brew that was soon contaminated by sewage and industrial waste. |
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Victims are sucked down by quicksands and drowned by the tides that can race in faster than a man can run. |
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They attempted to play something but the roar of hatred from the crowd drowned them out. |
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A manageable amount of good firm spaghettini was anointed with, but not drowned in, the ragu. |
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In July 1870 very heavy rains fell flooding many of the creeks and nearly twenty Aborigines drowned when the Kopperamanna Creek flooded. |
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There, the strains of the hymns all but drowned the chaffinches and the cries of the whaups. |
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It was ten minutes after three in the morning when her tale telling was drowned completely by tears and heart wrenching sobs. |
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A red glow lit up the horizon to the south where another city drowned in flames. |
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Finally his words were drowned out by the crowd, and they whistled, yelled, whooped, hollered and applauded in a frenzy. |
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We are called back to our baptism, when our old self was drowned in the waters poured over our head and we were reborn children of God. |
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The story quickly died, drowned out by fresher alarums and excursions in Europe and elsewhere. |
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Starting as a melancholic lament, the music slowly intruded into the action and eventually drowned out the longer speeches. |
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During the 1960s, 200,000 dolphins a year drowned in drawstring nets used for Pacific yellowfin tuna. |
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Many more never made it ashore because the landing craft beached too far out, and they drowned under the weight of the equipment they carried. |
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But then the laughter floated to him, drowned out the crying, and he remembered himself. |
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The dead woman rose for a moment of agony while she was lapped in the flame, and her bitter scream of pain was drowned in the thundercrash. |
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Police in the Highlands yesterday renewed an appeal for help in identifying a holidaymaker who drowned in a river. |
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When I resurfaced, I found myself being drowned with more water as a wave hit from where Peter jumped in behind me. |
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She drowned herself in her schoolwork and the school paper, doing her best and doing more than what was asked of her. |
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The grieving friends of a York man who drowned in mysterious circumstances have launched a campaign to solve the riddle of his death. |
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The woman who drowned was Joanne one of the 47 people who had gone for a swim and was caught in the riptide. |
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She told me that you fell off your board and got caught in a rip tide and Vince had to go out to get you where he almost drowned himself. |
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Thousands of birds are being hooked and drowned on baited longlines set for fish. |
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But he never loosed his grip, and inch by inch he hauled the beast, hanging like a drowned jackal, up on the branch. |
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The first hunting horn sounded shortly before 11 am but was drowned out by a determined campaigner and his loudhailer. |
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Kaore te Aroha is the tangi of a father for his daughter, who drowned swimming across from Mokoia island to meet the first minister at Ohinemutu. |
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I hope he won't let the momentum gained here be drowned in yet more backbiting. |
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A large island was named Thistle's Island, after the ship's master and one of the eight drowned. |
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This reluctance to accept the hassle of dealing with the drowned was not confined to bargees. |
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It got no publicity in the media, being drowned out by self-abasing gibberish. |
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As a result of inadequate supervision and organisation, four of the teenagers drowned. |
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His voice was drowned by the shattering roar of a jet plane passing over the chimney pot. |
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Their sound was drowned in the recording and orchestration by their producer, so that rock-and-roll beat went down the drain. |
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He did ask if I thought people should not be allowed to walk on canal towpaths in case they fell in and drowned. |
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When this tramp steamer went down all 42 on board were drowned, making this one of the worst WW2 shipping losses not caused by enemy action. |
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I can become ecstatic, dance and roll and shed tears and be overwhelmed with that bhava, drowned and intoxicated. |
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Viola is shipwrecked off the coast of Illyria and, separated from her twin Sebastian, believes him drowned. |
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But I can't help notice Elias Soriano's strong vocals when he's not shouting or being drowned out by the bass. |
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While a child, she nearly drowned in the Firth when she swam out of her depth and, exhausted, let the waters close over her. |
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Here all concerns about aid, suasion, and civilizational prejudices were drowned out by shrieking simulators and thundering tanks. |
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They can talk quietly, knowing that they won't be drowned out by an army of shrieking teenyboppers. |
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True, I had been black and blue from the beating he had given me, and he had nearly drowned me, but what I had done was no better. |
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The men were drowned within sight and sound and near touching distance of frantic relatives. |
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A Foreign Office spokeswoman said Mr Long drowned after getting into difficulties in the rough water, where there are strong undercurrents. |
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However, body shaming and cheap, provocative attempts to increase site traffic have drowned out your pro-women message. |
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It may be years before we hear the true voices of survivors, undistorted by propaganda or drowned out by accusations that it is propaganda. |
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The applause for him drowned out whatever that sleazy guy at the end was ranting about. |
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Eight people drowned when the Easy Rider was hit by a rogue wave and sank during a muttonbirding trip to the Titi Islands. |
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In the emotional reaction to the attacks in New York and Washington, sloganeers drowned out intelligence. |
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One of the overcrowded, unseaworthy boats later ran aground off the coast of Timor and three Iraqi men drowned. |
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Divers have become lost inside the wreck or fouled on loose cables or caught by fishing nets snagged on the hull and drowned at the bottom. |
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Roast grouse with poached plums was just drowned in jam and the chicken was stuffed not with salmon this time, but foie gras. |
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The noise of the vacuum was entirely drowned out by the undistinguishable howls and screams of some rock singer. |
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Formal speeches were delivered at the main gate but were drowned out by a low flying army helicopter. |
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The crowd spilled out over the Park, and the police were drowned out by the screaming. |
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Unfortunately, he was pronounced dead on arrival and is believed to have drowned. |
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Besides the fact that I've been drowned thoroughly in PMS, my neck glands are up. |
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What could be a striking acoustic song is drowned in inconsequential little squiggles and unnecessary violin and clarinet noodling. |
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I was always telling Dan that young Jimmy would have been the dead ring of him if he had not been drowned. |
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There is a moment of recognition and reconciliation before the boat overturns, and both, locked in a final embrace, are drowned. |
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He was drowned while crossing from Chester Bay to Dublin, his ship having struck a rock and foundered in calm weather. |
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In the small town of Manhuacu, a rescue worker drowned when his boat capsized. |
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The disgusting smell of the medicine was drowned out by the stench of the cell, being as unhygienic as it was. |
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Forty five fishermen were drowned in stormy seas, including 10 from Iniskea and 9 from Lacken. |
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Yes, there have been Brits caught up in the horror, with heart-rending stories of drowned families and friends. |
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Pleas for caution and restraint from the minority who still clung to dwindling hopes of agreement were drowned with jeers and catcalls. |
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The Chinese migrants drowned in February when they were caught in fast-rising tides on the sands of Morecambe Bay. |
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Under the strobes, when your nose is red and the screaming from your liver is drowned out by loud music, the non-drinker is a pariah. |
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The pink, stuccoed mansion was sold in 1916, after Angela drowned in the surf off Carmel Beach. |
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Rational voices are drowned out and extremists are all too willing to hijack the debate. |
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Flood levels over three meters deep drowned cars and drove people from their homes. |
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He is presumed to have fallen overboard and drowned, but his body has not been found. |
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His words were drowned out by claps and cheers from the audience of scientists, engineers and guests. |
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The Okayama prefectural police believe the woman drowned after high tides overwhelmed her home in the coastal town Kurashiki. |
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Ms Liberty is almost drowned and the city overwhelmed by a colossal tsunami. |
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They were drowned in a sea of hollers and applause when the set finally ended. |
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All who drowned were illegal immigrants who endured the most horrific working conditions. |
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An attempt on Wednesday was foiled when he was drowned out by a helicopter hovering overhead. |
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There was popcorn shrimp and shelled shrimp cocktail, routinely drowned in either ramekins of melted butter or vats of cocktail sauce. |
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They obviously have no confidence in his voice, as he is drowned out by backing vocalists with perfect pitch but no soul. |
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In desperation, at least 24 genuine refugees in the immovable queue got on that boat and drowned. |
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Everything else in his mind drowned itself in images and fantasies of the creature before him. |
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Noises such as the drone of cicadas, the crackling of branches, flies buzzing, and the calls of birds had drowned out in her thoughts. |
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It's a delicate white fish that's less fishy and less oily than the kind of catfish that usually gets drowned in chili powder. |
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A mother of two drowned while travelling in a small boat unsuited for the reservoir, as she didn't have better conveyance. |
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Yet another ireful king, Cyrus of Persia, destroyed the river Gyndes because one of his horses drowned in it. |
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Two other men were recovered drowned, and all five others were posted as missing in action. |
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If the submarine had come under attack, both men would have quickly drowned with no hope of escape as their boat crash-dived. |
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It was two rings of Cumberland sausage on top of a bed of horseradish mash drowned in onion gravy. |
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Victims were shot, strangled, poisoned, drowned, garrotted, thrown from cliffs and hacked to pieces. |
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All but the rarest genetic changes will be drowned in the gene pool, so to speak. |
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The calm voice was always there but tended to get drowned out by the soundless scream of panic. |
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Their vocals were getting drowned by their music even though they were virtually shouting. |
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At times, her voice in medium range got drowned in the accompanying instruments. |
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The emotional message of the film doesn't get drowned out if you watch it the other way round. |
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She had for the past three years protested her innocence, claiming that her son had drowned by accident. |
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Ma said the rainfall drowned the station's cooling system, thus disabling it and paralyzing the pumping station. |
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By the end, the dialogue has become elliptical and drowned by distorted sound. |
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An experienced deep-sea diver from Greater Manchester drowned after running out of air, an inquest was told. |
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The excruciating pain and pounding in his head almost drowned out the report of the gunshot. |
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It is said that one night after a bout of heavy drinking, Li Bai plunged into a pool to catch the moon reflected in the water and drowned. |
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A pathologist's report concluded that the man was alive when he went into the water, and later drowned. |
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As I told Barry Jones, my father was a vile clergyman who drowned puppies and had relations with Mum. |
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It was the real thing, served in a one-size bucket you could have drowned kittens in. |
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It was on the stony stretch of waterway overlooking Wexford town that she drowned their daughters and then killed herself. |
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In 1979 he inspired the farmers of Uttara Kannada to oppose a dam that would have drowned their holdings and taken much forest with it. |
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Valleys to the north of the drainage divide are drowned and flooded by the sea, whereas to the south the valleys are still alluvial. |
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I'm delighted to be able to tell you that it was soon drowned out by the sound of The Beatles' Eight Days A Week. |
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I didn't really understand what he was going on about as I drowned it out while covering Cole's ears at the same time. |
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The laughter from the barracks was soon drowned out by the sound of Jasmine's angry footsteps on the ground as she entered the garden. |
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I tried again, but my voice was drowned out by the sound of he bell ringing and students pouring into the hall. |
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The noise was only drowned out by clapping from the rest of the audience when the Queen and Prince Philip emerged from their car. |
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The rest of the interview was reportedly drowned out by the sound of heads coming into repeated contact with brick walls. |
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Her reply was drowned out by the sound of the warehouse exploding behind them. |
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Sam tried to ask, but his voice was drowned out by the sound of the mechanics at work. |
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I could hear lots of popping and crackling sounds but it was quite relaxing, as other sounds were drowned out and I just had to lie there. |
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Whatever opinion I may have is going to be drowned out by the sound of a wooden spoon being rapped sharply on the side of a mixing bowl. |
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He had nearly drowned in the sudden wave of sheer bliss and contentment that overwhelmed him. |
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He was completely drowned in the picture, his deep concentration becoming almost meditation. |
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He felt the waves of despair and overwhelming anguish that radiated until her fury drowned in the sadness. |
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It is not eight inches thick and drowned in tomato sauce sweet enough to rot your teeth, either. |
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I got out of the water as quickly as I could, like a drowned rat and very cold. |
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Now I'm going to arrive for my first day of school looking like a drowned rat. |
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None other than Taylor is standing in the hall, drenched and looking like a drowned rat. |
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Well, your son came to my rescue when I appeared on his doorstep looking like a drowned rat. |
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Instead, he presented the program as a fait accompli, and as a strong leader his demands for loyalty drowned out any voices arguing for debate or amendment. |
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Yosemite was saved from grazing, but its Hetch Hetchy Valley was drowned. |
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After rescuing almost as many people as those who drowned, they climbed in exhaustion onto the roof of the nursing home. |
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She'd insisted on it when it started raining at dinner, saying she couldn't possibly make it back to her cottage without ending up like a drowned rat. |
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Local stories, accents, and images are drowned out by a multi-channel bombardment of glossy programming, bearing little resemblance to the Caribbean experience. |
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The rest of his query was drowned out by the sound of hissing air and falling metal as the ship lurched, and at the same time, the door began to open. |
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His last wife mysteriously drowned in an empty bathtub three years ago. |
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Torrential rain almost drowned the celebrations as the launch of the Yorkshire Dales National Park's 50th anniversary celebrations got off to an inauspicious start. |
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At 20 years old, Henry waded into an estuary and nearly drowned in an attempt to swim across. |
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When our piper played a pibroch, the music of the waves drowned or softened down the harsh sound of the bagpipe, which discoursed most excellent music. |
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Less than 25 percent of those eggs would hatch in the wild, with the rest eaten by monitor lizards and feral wild pigs or drowned by rainy season floods. |
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They had no way of escaping the powerful inrush of water and were drowned. |
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As the President was introduced to dignitaries, a demonstrator produced a loudhailer and heckled him until he was drowned out by the band playing the US national anthem. |
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Now there were filets of flaky white stuff drowned in a red sauce. |
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His admonishments were drowned by the buzzer of my alarm clock. |
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The big applause he received drowned out the pitter-patter of his feet. |
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John, as mentioned at the outset, had two dogs that were almost drowned by a wild buck kangaroo when it took them on in a small reservoir on his family's property. |
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This rendered the Stravinsky programme opener more damp squibs than Fireworks, and Joshua Bell's highest notes in the Sibelius sometimes got drowned by the orchestra. |
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Natalie Wood drowned in 1981 while yachting off Catalina with husband Robert Wagner and actor Christopher Walken and for a while there were rumors of foul play. |
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Words of gratitude and respect were directed towards us and were soon drowned by loud cheers and flowing cups of beer and saki throughout the room. |
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Unfortunately, such considerations of purpose tend to be drowned out by the alluring, sweet-sounding tune of a pied piper. |
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It is difficult to imagine we are the same people who used to flock to see the guilty or the innocent burned alive, hanged, drawn and quartered, drowned or garroted. |
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He put the key into the ignition and fired the engine, then pressed the accelerator pedal down so that the engine roar drowned out Kate's next words. |
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His comments were drowned out by the laughter and screams of the marchers. |
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The nearest one to the road is a memorial to the Walmsley family, who drowned in August 1831, in the wreck of the Rothsay Castle, which took the lives of 100 passengers. |
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On the morning of the first workday of this year, the company was drowned in such complaints from passengers on Metro Line 2 who were left stranded by a train that broke down. |
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Straddling two of the Indian subcontinent's mightiest rivers, the country is regularly drowned by flood crests surging downstream or scourged by whirlwinds from the sea. |
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The disquieting voices of the few people who doubted that complete abstention was achievable for most problematic consumers were drowned out in a sea of treatment optimism. |
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She was working on the MGM production, brainstorm, with Walken when she drowned over Thanksgiving weekend. |
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But these voices have been drowned out by the din from the hawks. |
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He made regular trips to remote parts of the Amazon rainforest, where seasonal floods produce a bizarre drowned world in which fish feed in the submerged crowns of trees. |
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If it is, that would indicate that possibly the boy drowned in this pool. |
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Conan Doyle had no scruples about bringing him back from the dead after he drowned with Moriarty in the Reichenbach Falls at the end of The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes. |
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She interviews her for a book that she hopes will make Alison famous, but their voices on tape are often drowned out by the spirit presences that jostle around them. |
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But our laughter is drowned out by the sound of cutlery hitting the table. |
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When they come up we can make out on the tiny bridges two figures covered in oilskins, but nevertheless drenched through and looking like drowned rats. |
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The sound was drowned out by the painful screeching of the man. |
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One of the three, Ralph Goodwin, is said to have drowned while swimming at a beach outside Havana. |
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Ever so often, the roar of the crowd was drowned in the roar of the twin burners letting out flames, fed by a mixture of butane and propane, pressurised with nitrogen. |
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The distant thudding of sound systems is drowned in an eerie silence. |
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He looked like a drowned rat, but he looked so beautiful to me. |
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Brass bands playing patriotic and national folk songs and Lebanon's national anthem were regularly drowned out by deafening chants from the crowd. |
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Are we surprised that the message from sensible speeches gets drowned out when appeals to the basest fears of a crowd always bring the loudest cheer? |
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Andrea Yates drowned all five of her children in 2001, even chasing after them when they tried to flee. |
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A friend of a 13-year-old girl who drowned on a school trip to France said she was beaten back by waves as she attempted to reach her stricken companion. |
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This water eroded the natural limestone of the island into a series of natural caves that became gradually drowned as the ice-sheets melted and the sea level rose. |
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Many infantry in the first waves drowned, having disembarked from their landing craft in water over their heads. |
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I headed home sitting on the underground train like a drowned rat. |
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During a morning press conference, dormer said he believed that Gilbert most likely fell into a drainage ditch and drowned. |
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Val replies but it gets drowned out by a piano and distant chanting. |
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I had scarcely finished saying this when I saw white birds sweep down upon the enemy, and one of the galleys overturned, and all on board were drowned. |
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A two-year-old boy, of Rangarti village in Hailakandi district, reportedly got drowned and one more person died in Karimganj district in a boat capsize in flood waters. |
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His career ended tragically when he was found mysteriously drowned. |
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The stairs creaked and groaned and rattled in protest, and the hammering of Chris' feet on the iron stairs was drowned out by the sounds of imminent destruction. |
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It is not known if he was taken ill in the water or if he drowned. |
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It somewhat resembled meat and was drowned in a gelatinous brown goop meant to approximate gravy. |
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Doyle hopes to prove his new pet theories on the existence of the supernatural, but when a murder takes place, his own drowned ghost reappears to dog him. |
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This beautiful expanse of water was once the valley of the Parramatta river, drowned by rising sea levels following the big thaw at the end of the last ice age. |
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There are drowned Bronze Age field systems in the Scilly Isles. |
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Police are investigating whether he fell from a rope swing over the stream and banged his head and drowned or if he slipped into a deep pool and got out of his depth. |
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The Balinese onlookers tried to understand why the Australian contingent was getting all choked up by a song about a swagman who stole a sheep and then drowned himself. |
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Larger prey is first drowned and then broken up into swallowable chunks. |
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She shrieked loudly, though it was most probably drowned out by the rain, as a hand grabbed her arm and sharply pulled her up, drawing her into the warm chest of some person. |
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Her hair hung in rat-tails, the gauzy dress was one big wrinkle, and her cheek had acquired an ugly purple bruise, compliments of the gorilla who almost drowned her. |
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Between sixteen thousand and eighteen thousand French and Genoese were killed, either cut down on deck or drowned. |
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Another of his great-uncles was called Richard, whose son drowned as a small child and whose wife was so upset by the loss she ended up in a mental asylum. |
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There are some very well-done montage sequences and some honestly insightful cuts, but they are drowned in a flood of meaningless and unmotivated shots and scenes. |
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Of 19 cyclone-related deaths in Mackay, most drowned in the storm surge. |
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So went poor Jean Dexter, blonde and beautiful, choked and doped and drowned in the bathtub of her Upper West Side apartment by a couple of mugs in suits and leather gloves. |
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They all conglomerated in the skies like birds of a flock in such dire terror that they voluntarily drowned themselves in the deep waters of the Pacific. |
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The fact that contractions occurred in dead and living preparations suggested galvanism had application in the revival of persons asphyxiated or drowned. |
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The consortium has been drowned by this tide of excess wage costs and it is hard to image anything it could have structurally altered to change this. |
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Looking like a slice of Battenberg cake, her English rose complexion was drowned out in this garish outfit. |
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The news was drowned out by boos, Nicola Pudge, who purchased a ticket on-line, said. |
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It is reported that a 46-year-old man died in Puducherry after he slipped and drowned in the sea while watching the cyclone with his friends. |
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In Hubei, four were killed in building collapses, four by rockslides, one by a fallen tree and one drowned. |
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A clOse-knit community was in mourning yesterday after two farmhands drowned in a slurry tank. |
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A WOMAN taking a walk on the beach with her daughter on Mother's Day drowned after being cut off by a fast-moving tide, an inquest has heard. |
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As a child he almost drowned while swimming a river burdened with a swag of fruit he'd scrumped. |
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Those are genuine concerns but they may well be drowned out by the noise created by semantic web chatter. |
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According to estimate, there are 24 trade and military vessels were drowned in Shatt-al-Arab waterway. |
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A TV soundman almost drowned as he filmed celebrities canoeing down the treacherous Zambezi River for Comic Relief. |
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To make up for it, I drowned my lean tuna sushi in soya sauce and wasabi and huffed and huffed as my brain flooded with dopamine. |
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Two more people drowned when they were swept away by a swollen river in the state capital Chilpancingo. |
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Many others drowned in trawlnets during the 1980s when sea lions and fishermen targeted on the same schools of pollock. |
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In 1993, officials in I Missouri composted 20,000 turkeys that had drowned in a flood. |
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We always like to tell people about the nonswimmer who drowned wading across a river whose average depth was only 18 inches. |
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In the primaries, Jeb Bush just might be drowned in a tidal wave of tea. |
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The 21ft northern bottlenose whale, nicknamed Gilbert, is thought to have drowned after it got tangled in fishing nets. |
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The animals had drowned in the River Winster, near Lindale, Cumbria, in a fyke net, commonly used to catch eels. |
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Lorry drivers who were sleeping in their trucks at the Osmanli Truck garage near the entrance to district of Basaksehir drowned in the flood. |
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A MAN drowned yesterday morning when Galway Hooker, McHugh, sank in Galway Bay. |
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During offshore demersal trawling, seals drowned in the nets on the west coast only. |
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For a few weeks in 2013, a chorus of headlines about the raucous reproduction of periodical cicadas just about drowned out the real cicada news. |
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The agency said the casualties included three teenage boys who drowned in Pipit town in North Cotabato province, 930 kilometers south of Manila. |
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Nostalgia is almah, the Arab dancing girl. She tells me stories of the drowned, the deadest of this world's dead. |
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Babeldom drowned out any elaboration of the invitation, which was for the best. |
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Near Puerto Limon, Costa Rica, Madman, co-pilot and plane were caught in a storm, cast into the Caribbean, drowned. |
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The answers intelligence services seek are often drowned in the flood of information they can now gather. |
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For the renowned sushi chef, eating fish sticks drowned in tartar sauce was a guilty pleasure. |
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Another hypothesis, said to be the cause of mammoth extinction in Siberia, comes from the idea that many may have drowned. |
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While traveling to the Northern River, many of these mammoths broke through the ice and drowned. |
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He then sent his infantry against Maxentius' infantry, pushing many into the Tiber where they were slaughtered and drowned. |
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He drowned his stomach and senses with a large draught and ingurgitation of wine. |
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The bay was formed from the drowned river valleys of the Susquehanna River and the James River. |
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The sea had jeeringly kept his finite body up, but drowned the infinite of his soul. |
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A folk etymology later developed, deriving the name from a mythical story of a nymph, Sabrina, who drowned in the river. |
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Segrave's mechanic, Victor Helliwell drowned, but Segrave was rescued by support boats. |
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During 2014 alone, approximately 3,500 migrants drowned in their attempt to reach Europe. |
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The new king, Amulius, feared Romulus and Remus would take back the throne, so he ordered them to be drowned. |
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In 875, the last recorded king of Cornwall, Dumgarth, is said to have drowned. |
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If the holy river overcome him and he is drowned, the man who put the spell upon him shall take possession of his house. |
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Gertrude interrupts to report that Ophelia has drowned, though it is unclear whether it was suicide or an accident exacerbated by her madness. |
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In 1822, her husband drowned when his sailing boat sank during a storm near Viareggio. |
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On 10 December, Percy Shelley's wife, Harriet, was discovered drowned in the Serpentine, a lake in Hyde Park, London. |
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On 28 March 1941, Woolf drowned herself by filling her overcoat pockets with stones and walking into the River Ouse near her home. |
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Travelling overland, Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor, drowned in the Saleph River, and few of his men reached the eastern Mediterranean. |
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In 1996, a drowned carcass held sarcophagid and calliphorid flies after being picked open by a pair of Coragyps atratus vultures. |
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According to these myths, they took on human form when submerged, and humans who drowned went to live with them. |
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The Bay of Kotor in Montenegro has been suggested by some to be a fjord, but is in fact a drowned river canyon or ria. |
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Meltwater, adding to the ocean and land subsidence, drowned the former coasts of Europe transgressionally. |
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As the ice melted, the rising sea level drowned the lower lands, leading ultimately to the present coastline. |
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An estimated 30,000 animals drowned, and 47,300 buildings were damaged, of which 10,000 were destroyed. |
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By contrast, some humans went to the shore to investigate and many drowned as a result. |
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Similarly, Jaekel interpreted the Halberstadt finds as animals that waded too deep into swamps, became mired and drowned. |
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During many of the battles at sea, several thousand soldiers being transported drowned after their ships went down. |
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Seven men drowned when the Richard Bulkeley was sunk by a mine detonation on 12 July. |
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Audrain drowned, and Hassall and Gould were imprisoned in Germany, where Gould died. |
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Barn owls are frequently found drowned in cattle drinking troughs, since they land to drink and bathe, but are unable to climb out. |
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In December 2015, the bodies of 11 drowned migrants were found 147 kilometers off Cape Bojador. |
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The Welsh equivalent to Lyonesse and Ker Ys is Cantre'r Gwaelod, a legendary drowned kingdom in Cardigan Bay. |
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Henry's only legitimate son and heir, William Adelin, drowned in the White Ship disaster of 1120, throwing the royal succession into doubt. |
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Alexander managed to suppress the uprising, and Taurinus drowned while attempting to flee across the Euphrates. |
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But a storm battered his ships into pieces and many of his soldiers drowned. |
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Caonabo set fire to houses, forcing Columbus' men into the sea where eight drowned and three were killed onshore. |
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Weighed down by gold and equipment, some of the soldiers lost their footing, fell into the lake, and drowned. |
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Many Spaniards leaped into the water and drowned, weighed down by armor and booty. |
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Chancellor's ship went ahead but in November 1556 foundered off the east coast of Scotland near Pitsligo, and Chancellor was drowned. |
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Due to the weight of the armor gifted to him by the Tsar, Yermak sank to the bottom and drowned. |
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The Otago Harbour was formed from the drowned remnants of a giant shield volcano, centred close to what is now the town of Port Chalmers. |
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After he was arrested and tried, he was executed on 5 January 1527 by being drowned in the Limmat. |
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A new class of underwater logging operation that targets drowned forests can mitigate the effect of forest decay. |
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I encounter not two which way soever spoile should enter my hold, there am I open and remedilesly drowned. |
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In January 1938, Jimmy Hampson, who remains Blackpool's record goalscorer, drowned off the Fleetwood coast during a fishing trip. |
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A local teenager named Martha Hunt had drowned herself in the river and Hawthorne's boat Pond Lily was needed to find her body. |
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Livestock was badly affected, 72 sheep drowned in Wilford and ten cows were lost in Bridgford. |
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The River Goyt is reputedly haunted by the ghost of a girl whose Royalist lover drowned in the river. |
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She listened hard while she took the horse there but its hooves plodding across the scrabbly hard clay ground drowned out all other sounds. |
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Accounts still exist of sailors watching slack-handed from the gunwhales while one of their colleagues drowned. |
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In September 2007, a seven-year-old boy who could not swim drowned in a wave pool at the old Olympia centre. |
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Gavin Terry, 19, drowned after a party in a halls of residence where students downed vodka and sank yards of ale. |
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But another woman, Linda Yarr, 35, drowned and rescuers believe Charlotte was trapped in the hull. |
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Her husband Emyr, 66, mum Eira, 84, and foster sons Liam Govier and Peter Briscombe, both 14, drowned in the holiday tragedy. |
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Amid the emoting, the far more poignant farewell from Jamie Oliver has been largely drowned out. |
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Lambchop at The Sage Gateshead SO quiet are Lambchop that the lead in my pencil scraping out these words drowned out the piano for a while. |
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Lynette and John Rodgers drowned on Friday after getting caught in a rip tide while swimming at Plettenberg Bay. |
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Hundreds of men drowned trying to cross the swollen Sittang on improvised bamboo floats and rafts. |
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Some paratroopers were killed on impact when their parachutes did not have time to open, and others drowned in the flooded fields. |
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A Marine from Marine Air Control Group 28 was killed by enemy fire, and two Marine engineers drowned in the Saddam Canal. |
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The tunnel was flooded and Trevithick, being the last to leave, was nearly drowned. |
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A series of embarrassing encounters with English visitors, or Frenchmen he had known in better days, drowned his spirit. |
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In 734 Talorgan mac Congussa was handed over to the Picts by his brother and drowned by them. |
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They believed Saint Andrew fished, from the depths, the souls of the drowned. |
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During interglacial times, such as at present, drowned coastlines were common, mitigated by isostatic or other emergent motion of some regions. |
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When Gwgon drowned without heir in 872, Rhodri became steward over the kingdom and able to install his son, Cadell ap Rhodri, as a subject king. |
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In 872, Gwgon, the last in the traditional line of kings of Ceredigion, drowned, leaving no heir. |
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Many of them were killed by being dashed against the rocks by the waves rather than drowned. |
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Others were said to have drowned, weighed down by the belts of gold they were wearing around their bodies. |
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The town of Milford Haven lies on the north bank of the Milford Haven waterway, which is a ria or drowned valley. |
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He drowned but was transfigured as the marine deity Palaemon, while his mother became Leucothea. |
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On the night of 5 February 2004, at least 21 Chinese immigrant cockle pickers drowned after being cut off by the tides. |
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Hundreds of civilians were shot or drowned as they tried to escape the carnage by fleeing across the River Slaney. |
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Thousands of fleeing Bastarnae perished, many asphyxiated in nearby woods by encircling fires set by the Romans, others drowned trying to swim across the Danube. |
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Ground-feeding birds, song thrushes and dunnocks will have found it difficult to feed with no grass to peck and all the worms drowned by the rainwater. |
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