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Because it’s very clear that the baby that needs to be kept “going,” the market share that needs to keep being “generated,” is the torrent of big-money donations that will be sunk into his doomed campaign.

From Slate

Narco-subs are a popular way to transport drugs as they can go largely undetected, and can be sunk after delivery.

From BBC

But terrestrial biomass can be sunk only where supplies of waste are located near suitable bodies of water.

As opposition leader, Ms Meloni had said that boats carrying rescued migrants ought to be sunk.

From BBC

He added the company believed one tonne of carbon can be "sunk" with six shade trees.

From Reuters

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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