| 31. | For many of us, clutter is the quicksand of modern life.
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| 32. | Or it could be political quicksand that could quickly drag him under.
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| 33. | Those qualities have also helped him land in quicksand more than once.
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| 34. | Those early turnovers, for them, were like quicksand.
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| 35. | He was just a boy, and I led him into quicksand.
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| 36. | You have major corporations planning to build entire enterprise systems on quicksand,
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| 37. | Hapless animals did not sink into the tar like quicksand.
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| 38. | Subway lines were carved through bedrock, granite and quicksand.
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| 39. | In 1807 the tunnel encountered quicksand and conditions became difficult and dangerous.
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| 40. | Quicksand forms in saturated loose sand when the sand is suddenly agitated.
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