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but he realised that if he could make an argument for a new device being used primarily for cooling, then they could use a fan that sucked air from the bottom of the car and ran it through the engine.
being used primary for cooling then they could use a fan that sucked air from the bottom
And that is that the insurance companies last year alone sucked $23 billion in profits out of the health care system.
And that is that the insurance companies last year alone sucked $23 billion in profits out of the health care system.
and they are careful enough to cruise in front of its cavernous mouth without getting sucked in.
without getting sucked in.
Oh, that sucked.
Oh, that sucked.
and having all these emotional reactions, again getting very much sucked into the scene and being riveted.
We know the same thing about people who are watching a film and beginning to cry, having all these emotional reactions, again, getting very much sucked into the scene and being riveted.
It's hard not to get sucked into the social media sinkhole.
It's hard not to get sucked into the social media sinkhole.
What if their salary sucked?
What if their salary sucked?
But of course, a lot of it missed the frame and had to be sucked away.
But of course a lot of it missed the frame and had to be sucked away,
Well, I'm not getting sucked in.
Well, I'm not getting sucked in.
So that kind of sucked.
So that kind of sucked.