The two rescuers help the swimmer into their boat by lifting, encouraging, balancing, and preventing their boat from swamping. |
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High on the list of defacers are cinema posters swamping flyover pillars and walls. |
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The death toll from floods swamping large portions of northeastern India rose to 96 yesterday as six people died overnight, officials said. |
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In this form it presumably could be maintained in a population against the tendency to swamping by intercrossing. |
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A pretty astounding year for debut albums too, despite the doom and gloom and depression that allegedly is swamping the music industry. |
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A witness was concerned the wash could endanger staff working on moored boats in the area, as well as swamping rowing boats in the Putney area. |
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They spotted a multi-storey building and got to the fourth floor when the wave hit, completely swamping the entire three floors below. |
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So many Hollywood pretty boys of the past gave us nothing but straight-arrow heroes, while swamping the ageing process in soft-focus photography to ever-decreasing effect. |
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I don't think we can do much about the swamping of television by Americans. |
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Following Blockley's death, his parents founded the Leo Blockley Memorial Campaign, which campaigns for safer rowing boats with the ability to withstand swamping or sinking. |
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But claims of a huge population boom swamping services are disputed. |
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My initial reaction to this was a sense that here aesthetic beauty came perilously close to swamping the work, as if it were too rich for its own good. |
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Gay bookstores are caught in the backwash of an overwhelming tide of commercial consolidation that is swamping most small enterprises, gay and straight. |
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They are just the sort of people Thailand can least afford to lose. For now, ya baa cases are swamping the courts and the prisons. |
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Give the needed trained personnel and also harden the entry points to reduce the swamping of our system. |
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However, following the swamping, two lifejackets floated free and were recovered, but one was later lost. |
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In Cuba, huge waves crashed into Havana, swamping neighborhoods up to four blocks inland with floodwaters reaching up to nearly a meter in some places. |
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Heavily swollen with monsoon rains in mid-July, the river breached its earth embankments swamping large areas of the district within half an hour. |
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The water retained in the forward section led to the swamping and capsize of the vessel. |
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When served with squib, quail or capon it highlights their qualities without swamping them. |
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While I spoke of how the Arctic permafrost was melting due to global warming, they told me of rising seas, swamping and inundating the gardens on which people here depend for all their food. |
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The abundant species can interbreed with the rare species, swamping its gene pool. |
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It also prevents water swamping which is the key to a safe kayaking experience. |
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The study will be used to help determine which requirements are recommended to address concerns related to intact and damaged stability, swamping and means of escape. |
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These areas sit on sandy alluvial soil, and the quakes churned the ground beneath them into a morass of bubbling, glutinous stinking slime, swamping streets and houses alike. |
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The thunderous sound always fills me with awe? and that night was no exception? except that it continued unabated, despite the torrential tropical storm, the people's cries swamping the thunderous deluge of rain. |
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The union is currently reviled perhaps like never before: a euro debacle, debt swamping the continent, expansion stalled, sluggish economies going backwards, euroscepticism on the rise. |
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There was no talk of immigrants swamping the country, no vision of fortress Britain. This is odd, given the seeming strength of public opinion on the matter. |
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He does not speak of swamping Mr Obama's effort, but of keeping pace. Such a stalemate is to be expected, says Lynn Vavreck of the University of California, Los Angeles. |
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Another group called Lizard Squad ruins Christmas for millions by swamping video-game networks. But these attacks were all too real, and reality is messier than fiction. |
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The swamping of slaughterhouses at the end of 2004 and the consecutive decrease of slaughters at the beginning of the following year are likely to cause disturbances on the beef and veal market. |
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Consequently, they may have limited understanding of the dynamic factors affecting the stability of open fishing boats which are vulnerable to swamping and capsizing. |
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Finally, I deplore the fact that the swamping of certain European islands by the influx of illegal immigrants is seen, almost clinically, in this report as a purely local matter, when it is an extremely serious problem. |
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We saw in the same country the devastation of the agricultural community, particularly those who grew corn, because of the swamping of their markets by the United States. |
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Canadian standards, which are derived from IMO standards, for testing liferafts call for critical tests such as swamping, righting, stability, and boarding to be done in isolation one from the other and under calm conditions. |
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The study contained 13 recommendations to further enhance the safety of amphibious vehicles and addressed intact and damage stability, swamping and means of escape. |
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There is currently a backlog of around 2,000 cases swamping the country's antigraft court and those responsible for fighting corruption simply do not have the financial resources to do their jobs efficiently. |
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A large wave like an eagre, diverging from its bow, was extending to either bank, swamping the tules and threatening to submerge the lower levees. |
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Their low sides made them susceptible to swamping in high seas, and even to having their boiler fires extinguished by spray from their own torpedo explosions. |
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