Over the last few months, the two committees have been snowed under with work. |
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For the past three months, ambulance crews like 735 have been snowed under with calls. |
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Well, and it's not just patients and their families that are being snowed under by the paperwork in the bureaucracy. |
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I expected to be snowed under with applications but we have only received 67 and time is running out. |
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Last time we were snowed under with similar letters my colleague sent the following reply. |
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Roads were closed, lifts were shut, even the igloo village was snowed under. |
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Everyone is snowed under on Monday and busy prepping for the weekend on Friday. |
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Mr. James Moore: Those are the cries of a party in fear of being snowed under in the coming election. |
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She says that not only is the family service she runs snowed under, she says the local DOCS office isn't even getting to first base on some allegations. |
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If he has been snowed under lately, blame the Highland weather. |
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I was snowed under in college with exams, just as I am with projects now. |
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But I just started 6th form college and I've been snowed under with work. |
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The report, for the year 1999, shows the 11 member board is snowed under by a growing backlog of complaints despite a fall in the number of fresh complaints for that year. |
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The city's cat shelter is snowed under with new arrivals, as summer is their busiest period, being similar to the post-Christmas boom in unwanted dogs. |
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I've been snowed under with bursary and applying for med school. |
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Skopje in Macedonia is a grey city of extremes: uncomfortably cold in winter and usually snowed under, unbearably hot in summer. |
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Mapes is snowed under, and, together with Rather and other CBS employees, she endures the consequences. |
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As matters stood, CSIS was snowed under by a growing backlog of clearance investigations in progress. |
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You were able to harvest 80 of your canola acres and 200 of your barley acres before the remainder of your crops were snowed under. |
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If you're left feeling snowed under by the season, then clear some time out of your hectic holiday schedule to take in the tips below. |
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Your work time needs to be carefully managed to ensure you are not unpleasantly snowed under one minute, and then bored the other. |
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All these Nubians were relocated from their village in Aswan when the Aswan Dam was elevated in 1933 and their village was snowed under water. |
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If, at the end of your 2009 program year, you were unable to harvest some or all of the 2009 crop due to snow, report the snowed under crop acres as production. |
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In this way, companies are not snowed under with information. |
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But while some persons feel snowed under, others clamour for more. |
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With the existing legislation it would just get snowed under. |
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You must be snowed under with tweets from the Megatrons. |
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Despite the feeling of being snowed under this January, there is still that glimmer of inspiration. And we'd like to further inspire you with this issue. |
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The applications were doubtless snowed under in the maze of official correspondence which avalanched the new government. |
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We are completely snowed under at work because it is the end of the tax year. |
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Already snowed under by emails, but I'll try my damnedest. |
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