Lisa, on the other hand, will be overwhelmed by sources, inundated by a fairly noisy background. |
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The cellars of 20 houses, the village hall and the communal cultural centre were inundated. |
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This was also the first experiment to be inundated with high numbers of mirids on which to make control assessments. |
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Coyle's book digs much deeper than the surface appearances and trivialities we're inundated with on a daily basis. |
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The UFO Society had been inundated with phone calls about the unusual sightings. |
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The department has been inundated with calls from angry residents complaining about youths speeding on off-road motorbikes and quad bikes. |
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But only 66 properties, all of them currently undefended, were inundated after rivers and streams burst their banks. |
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We were inundated with responses, and judges had a tough decision whittling down the entries to a short-list of five. |
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Gail faxes to say she is inundated with phone calls and people in the street passing on their support. |
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The 100 towns and cities that will be inundated by the rising waters have been abandoned to their fate. |
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A woman pushes a handcart in the water, which has inundated half of the wheels, in this file photo from last year. |
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Instead, I am consistently inundated with requests to return with cartons of Canadian cigarettes. |
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Mr Gupta said heavy rainfall and rivers in spate had caused several areas to become inundated with water. |
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When water from a nearby active stream flooded into the dry watercourse, the nests and eggs, like those on the flats, were inundated with mud. |
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For 10 days, this town is inundated with cultural activities, of which dance is a big part, from classical ballet to flamenco. |
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The rector has been inundated with letters, e-mails and telephone calls from people who have watched him in the docusoap. |
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I've been inundated with emails about this, and just now someone sent me a screenshot of the hack. |
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The House of Commons, inundated by a quota system guaranteed to promote mediocrity, had become a government harem populated by political eunuchs. |
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Within two minutes of ordering appetizers, our party was inundated with marshmallow-size gnocchi and enough gooey risottos to caulk a ship. |
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A village has been inundated with Christmas trees after kind-hearted locals answered an appeal. |
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Hospitals across the country have been inundated with patients unable to cope at home. |
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We were inundated with requests from people to help them find their transport. |
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As Digital Media Manager I am inundated with press releases everyday proclaiming that this or that website is the next big thing. |
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You may be surprised to learn that we are not inundated with complaints from people living in the surrounding area there is no trouble. |
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Trees well suited to the periodically inundated floodplain include live oak, laurel oak, American elm, and water locust. |
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Since the newspaper staff is inundated with these letters everyday, they have no choice but to publish at least some of them. |
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Fire crews in south and mid Pembrokeshire were inundated with calls over the weekend as storm force winds caused havoc across the county. |
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Soon, Elizabeth was inundated with requests and decided to throw herself into a new business opportunity. |
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We are inundated with emails and phone calls asking us why we didn't confirm Tung's resignation earlier? |
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In a world where people are inundated with information from the media this seems naive. |
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The American people were inundated on a daily basis with new and ever more salacious bits of gossip about the occupant of the Oval Office. |
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But as the news filtered out, the presidential palace began to be inundated with phone calls expressing disquiet. |
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The habitat is seasonally inundated, and flood scouring appeared to occur on a periodic basis. |
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The Ings, one of the flood defences for York, is inundated, and farmer Chris Kirby woke this morning to find his farm submerged. |
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The area was badly damaged in 1996 by a flood of the muddy Liu River that inundated four-fifths of the city. |
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The seasonally inundated plain habitat covered the remainder of the floodplain, except for the permanently wet areas. |
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Towns are getting crowded, while many of the best places to dive or snorkel can be inundated with boats. |
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In our society we are inundated with images of beautiful people endorsing beauty products. |
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Gardai in stations in Carlow, and around the country, have been inundated with complaints relating to fireworks and bangers. |
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The thaw after heavy snowfall meant that plumbers were inundated with calls to repair burst pipes. |
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Those species have a hard time persisting in the seasonally inundated prairies dispersed across much of the Everglades ecosystem. |
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More than a dozen people died in Texas in early June after flood waters inundated the state. |
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During the nail biting night, he was inundated with a staggering 140 text messages from well wishers. |
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When the residents of Milnrow and Newhey heard he was finishing, he was inundated with cards and gifts from well-wishers. |
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We were inundated with new products in a seemingly endless cavalcade of astonishing innovations. |
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A home library service in Pendle is appealing for more housebound customers after it became inundated with eager volunteers. |
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She is still clearing up her house, an astonishing 571 days after it was inundated when the nearby town beck burst its banks last March. |
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Vegetation occupied by snails in the zone to be inundated will be removed by hand, stacked on pallets and moved above the flood. |
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Viewers were inundated with banners and buttons resulting in overload and cynicism. |
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We seem to be inundated with new share issues at the moment. |
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So why are we continually inundated with images and hate speech perpetuating this harmful lie? |
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Our receptionists are inundated with people demanding to be seen. |
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Organisations such as the Northern Rivers Animal Shelter and the Animal Rights and Rescue have been inundated with unwanted animals, especially kittens. |
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Residents and users of Croydon's libraries inundated the Guardian newsroom with letters of protest after reading that they could be facing the axe. |
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With the serial makers trying all the tricks in their hats to impress the audience, already inundated with tear-jerkers, more encounters like this could be in the offing. |
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Yet I was hugged, inundated with compliments, and told how strong I was for being on the receiving end. |
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Along with human waste and other sewage, solid waste has inundated Baghdad's streets for decades, contributing to sewer backups, disease, and a tainted water supply. |
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Throughout the afternoon, Rashid was inundated with phone calls and knocks on the door. |
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Beginning at a young age, our children are inundated with educational propaganda proclaiming that guns are bad. |
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The medical crews are inundated by the volume of need, with everything from emergency C-sections to regular lacerations. |
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It could be a long night in this swingy swing state, with polls inundated and voters peeved. |
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Indeed, his Japanese publisher has been so inundated by bemused readers that they have set up a website to explain some of the mysteries of the book. |
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Unlike some other areas of Africa, like Senegal, which have been inundated with aid workers and tourists, Mali remains comparatively unscarred by foreign intrusion. |
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I lived in a two room plywood-floored apartment often inundated with big hunks of black soot which drifted into the unscreened windows from an absolutely undetectable source. |
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The brothers ' proud parents, Geoff and Sue Finch, of Clacton, have told how they were inundated with goodwill messages while their sons and daughter-in-law were away. |
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The Three Owls bird sanctuary in Norden has been inundated with calls from people who have spotted cockatiels, budgies and parrots that have been released into the wild. |
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The authority might be able to take some measures to cut the risk of properties being inundated when the beck bursts its banks, a leading councillor has revealed. |
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A new website offering pictures of Scottish gravestones to American descendants keen to discover their Caledonian roots has been inundated with inquiries. |
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As a result of this broadcast ITV was inundated with inquiries and the camera team was sent hotfoot to film the pupils at Biddenham Upper School and to chat with them. |
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We have been inundated with emails and phone calls from people worried that, having put ICE into their mobiles, they are now going to be charged for the privilege. |
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The hospital, built in 1935, had been inundated with calls of congratulation throughout the day from former patients, GPs and the local community. |
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But the interdict sparked fury among patriotic Scottish students, and the university has been inundated with e-mails from angry alumni demanding that the dress law be removed. |
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He was inundated with phone calls of congratulations during the week. |
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As Alain de Botton observes in The Art Of Travel, we are inundated with advice on where to travel, but hear very little of why and how we should go. |
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The results could be catastrophic for polar people and animals, while low-lying lands as far away as Florida could be inundated by rising sea levels. |
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The local GWN office was inundated with calls on Friday after it was reported a television station had scared off a Perth gun club hired to cull corellas in Dongara. |
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When the river floods, it moves into the inundated rainforest. |
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Your first full day in Noel Kempff will be spent exploring some of the oxbow lakes, gallery forests, and periodically inundated savannas located near Flor de Oro. |
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Police were inundated with calls throughout Sunday evening as pranksters gathered in large numbers, let off fireworks and attacked dozens of homes with eggs. |
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None of the streams draining upland areas of the Southeast were glaciated during Pleistocene ice ages or inundated by Cretaceous seas during interglacial periods. |
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She said that following an interview on North West Radio to gauge public reaction to a protest rally, she was inundated with phone calls of support. |
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South Yorkshire police said they had been inundated with calls after taking the unusual step of releasing an e-fit picture of a vital witness who they want to trace. |
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Murphy acknowledged that he was aware of public disquiet over the matter and that his office was inundated with calls asking for the matter to be finalised. |
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A large tract of land was inundated following a 20-foot breach in the Pai distributary near Anandpur Jharot village, about 10 km from here, last evening. |
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The Soviet Union was inundated with foreign evangelists and missionaries commanding technological resources unimaginable to a church just emerging from captivity. |
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Interestingly, while the City is inundated, the famous Vedanthangal bird sanctuary, which is a short excursion away, has received little water in the last couple of days. |
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The charity's welfare centres have also been inundated with fat horses suffering laminitis, where bones twist and push through the hoof. |
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The Freeview website crashed and the call centre was inundated as a result of the problems. |
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At the same time parts of the area outside the South Wales End Moraine must also have been inundated by ice. |
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It extends from the spring high tide line, which is rarely inundated, to the spring low tide line, which is rarely not inundated. |
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The raging floodwaters have also inundated thousands of acres of agriculture land in the area. |
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Land used for growing the crops is now inundated with water and uncultivable. |
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Many homes have been inundated and people have been wandering around in their nightclothes after being forced to leave their beds. |
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It's easy to waste time on the website or to build a large network too quickly and get inundated with spammy messages as a result. |
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The water level then in low-lying areas was so high that it inundated even the second floors of residences in Marikina City. |
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With the amount of communications the average employee is inundated with, it is likely to take a couple of tries before the message sticks. |
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When he took early retirement 22 years ago, Dr Segal and wife Renee were inundated with good wishes. |
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In the worst cases victims can be inundated with as many as 50 mailshots a day. |
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A similar situation unfolded two decades ago in Sausalito, Calif., when houseboaters were inundated with toadfish calls. |
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Infection specialists at Heartlands Hospital have been inundated with military patients infected with the desert boils disease leishmaniasis. |
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The move shocked audiences, who inundated CBS with angry letters. |
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The sun-blasted streets of the Somaliland capital, Hargeisa, are inundated with stalls selling the narcotic plant khat. |
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They have since been inundated with offers to help as volunteers post on dog message boards and downloa wanted posters to put up. |
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Often the sites or relics studied in Australia as in the rest of the world are not inundated. |
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Anyway, a couple days ago, during this beautiful Indian summer weather when the temperatures rose well into the 70s, we were inundated with ladybugs. |
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She opened up her laser tattoo removal studio in August and has been inundated with requests to remove never tattoos, age spots and liver spots from men and women. |
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Communities directly behind the dam will be inundated by water for much of the year, whereas communities in front of the dam will become more xeric. |
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Surya Sembiring was a resident of the village of Guru Kinayan, which was inundated by a cloud of hot volcanic ash spewed out by the volcano Saturday, UPI reported. |
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And customers have inundated the firm hoping to snap up the cute tank top. |
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In 858, enormous floods along the Grand Canal inundated vast tracts of land and terrain of the North China Plain, which drowned tens of thousands of people in the process. |
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The UK charts were inundated with glam rock acts from 1971 to 1975, with glam also manifesting in all areas of British popular culture during this period. |
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In coastal environments the littoral zone extends from the high water mark, which is rarely inundated, to shoreline areas that are permanently submerged. |
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Both councillors were also inundated with letters and e-mails from motorists who regularly travel through Heol Llanishen Fach, calling for the narrowings to be scrapped. |
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In Essex, Canvey Island was inundated, with the loss of 58 lives. |
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Large parts of South Holland, Zeeland and North Brabant were inundated. |
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He was inundated with fan mail and with sometimes unwanted attention. |
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As many as 321 villages, including Khadim Chandio, Hashim Phal, Jan Muhammad Barohi, Panhal Faqir and Muhammad Changal Dheri, have been inundated in Naushehro Feroze. |
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