| 31. | It is neither necessary nor useful, as it swallows up a lot in maintenance costs ."
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| 32. | Instead, they swallow up time and waste money that should be spent on books and teachers.
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| 33. | Usually the blackness of the country would swallow up the outline of an approaching night fighter.
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| 34. | Under the acquisition plan, CSX would swallow up its only current competition for that business-- Conrail.
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| 35. | If the United States swallows up a Latin American nation, how would it affect the country?
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| 36. | Just beyond Laredo is Lake Falcon, which officials believe will swallow up much of the waters.
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| 37. | Just beyond Laredo is Lake Falcon, which officials believe will swallow up much of the floodwaters.
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| 38. | It also is getting help from a flurry of mergers as banks swallow up their rivals.
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| 39. | The 1400, on the other hand, can swallow up to 1 . 36 gigabytes of compressed data.
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| 40. | Like Montana has buffaloes, we have axle busters that swallow up compact cars and jar loose teeth.
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