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He was the other person who had helped dam the hot oil!
Mexico's plans to dam the river go back more than 20 years.
He was trying to dam rivers of blood with little more than his hands.
He never got enough to offer his property but I've seen others do dam things like that.
"Whatever goes in there will have to be built to dam standards," he added.
Plans to dam the river existed since the early Soviet period.
Enough rubies on board to dam up a river with.
"At least none of them are going to get into the tomb, not unless they dam the river again."
But earlier attempts had been undertaken to dam the sea.
It's like trying to dam a creek with chicken wire.
Just before the turn of the century, engineers wanted to dam its gorge.
The children dam a stream to make a swimming pool.
Smash tried to dam it up with rubble, but the level was too high.
If you dam it up, someone might notice that it's not running any more and start investigating.
You're so dam important that you can afford to leave if things don't go your way.
I squeezed harder and managed to dam the rest back.
He does come off as being a prick, but it's so dam funny.
He cracked his forearm down on the edge to dam it up.
She squeezed her temples to dam the source of memory.
He'll have to dam the river of truth, at its source."
Would it be possible to dam the river now that the level's fallen a bit?"
"We fell those two trees and they dam the creek.
The rain out there, it felt so dam good.
They used shovels to dam off small sections of the stream.
The solution was to dam the ditches near their openings.