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16 Sentences With "drained the swamp"

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Has the Trump administration drained the swamp to give voice to the American
West, Islam from enmity to partnership, we will "have drained the swamp" of extremism. pic.twitter.
They drained the swamp to reach the fertile earth below, built a canal system and divided up the land.
For Mr Trump, this need not be a hindrance: he is sure to boast that he has drained the swamp in 2020 anyway.
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai has drained the swamp more in his first 100 days than any other official in the Trump administration.
He has not drained the swamp--he has filled it with banking sharks who once again will have an immense influence on the American economy.
He has not drained the swamp, as he promised during his campaign, but instead flooded it with incompetent or corrupt, scandal-ridden cabinet or other administration members.
" House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi tweeted: "One down with the resignation of [Pruitt], dozens more to go until we've drained the swamp of the Trump Admin's toxic culture and corruption.
Saudi Arabia's Adel al-Jubeir called for an end to "enmity" between the West and the Islamic World, saying that by doing so "we will have drained the swamp" of incubating terrorism.
"As a member of the ag committee, we have a certain level of frustration that we haven't drained the swamp quicker, that we still have old-school bureaucrats in the positions of decision-making," he said.
And to illustrate why Oliver uses three different examples of the type of people currently in power in DC.  "It seems pretty clear at this stage that Trump has in no way 'drained the swamp'," says Oliver.
He would say that he was not a politician and was returning to the people after having drained the swamp of Washington, DC. He would say that he had stood up for the forgotten men and women of our country.
Clarke drained the swamp to create a park and built a bottling plant there. In 1825 Lynch and Clarke began bottling Congress Spring Water. Lynch died in 1833 and Clarke continued the business alone. Congress Spring pavilion in 2013 Clarke built a doric pavilion to cover Congress Spring, which was torn down in 1876 when Frederick Law Olmsted redesigned the park and reconstructed in the 1970s.
Victoria Park is the oldest park in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, situated downtown. It is the site of numerous events and festivities. A Berlin (Kitchener) map from 1879 has a park called Town Park, located between Mill Street and Highland Road where Highland Courts and Woodside Parks stand today. It sits on the original Joseph E. Schneider homestead; the City had purchased some acres from the family in 1895 and drained the swamp on the land.
Land near Innaloo was first granted to Thomas Mews in 1831. In 1898, Town Properties of WA subdivided the lands around Njookenbooroo Swamp for sale as market gardens, and drained the swamp into Herdsman Lake over the following years, digging channels through the area to facilitate agriculture. They offered rent-free lease of the lots, with an option to later purchase at £100 per hectare if the occupants cleared them and brought them into production. The area between Hertha Road, Oswald Street and King Edward Road and Herdsman Lake was gazetted as the Njookenbooroo Drainage District, and by 1912, local market gardeners were turning off 25 tonnes of produce each week.
An older settlement of a few cottages at Upper Penrhyn was originally called Cefn Coch ('Red Ridge') and that name is perpetuated by the Penrhyndeudraeth primary school, which is known as Ysgol Cefn Coch; but the town proper is comparatively modern. The ground on which it stands was a malarial swamp encircling a huge stagnant pool. The present town owes its existence as a commercial centre to a local landowner, David Williams of Castell Deudraeth near Minffordd, who in the mid-19th century drained the swamp and dried the pool and constructed many streets. Adopting a scheme of town planning evolved by the builder of Tremadog and his Italian craftsmen, Williams gave Penrhyndeudraeth broad streets and wide open spaces.

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