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Can I borrow a drill from you for a few days?
We had a fire drill yesterday.
They intended to drill for oil.
The loud drill gave her husband a headache.
Make a hole in the bone with a drill.
This is not a drill.
You know the drill.
I know the drill.
Once a year there is an unannounced fire drill and all of the employees have to leave the building immediately.
The singing of the local birds is akin to the sound of a drill.
Tom knows the drill.
Is this a drill?

News and current affairs

The virus is shaped so that it can drill into a particular feature of that cell and inject parts of itself inside, confusing the cell into making more viruses and destroying itself in the process.
MOSCOW: A big squeeze is on in Moscow, as President Putin seeks to drill the country's wayward regions into line with Kremlin policies.
State-owned and private multinational companies drill fuel in Russia and sell it to Europe and North America.
But I do think that modern macroeconomists need to be rounded up, on pain of loss of tenure, and sent to a year-long boot camp with the assembled monetary historians of the world as their drill sergeants.
Royal Dutch Shell, for example, announced in 2003 that it would not drill in any spots designated by UNESCO as World Heritage sites.
This decision came two years after the company acceded to pressure from environmentalists and scrapped plans to drill in a World Heritage site in Bangladesh.
But it is the economics of HDR geothermal that will eventually determine its long-term role, because deep boreholes are expensive to drill, and their costs must be met before power stations can begin to generate electricity.
Oil companies still drill for and refine petroleum, and principally sell gasoline and diesel fuel.
But the Catholics used a shotgun for this brutal punishment, and the Protestants an electric drill.
The concept is beguilingly simple: drill at least two boreholes five kilometers deep, inject cold water into one, pass it through the hot rocks, and then bring it back to the surface, where the energy is removed in a power station.
Canceled railway and hydroelectric projects in Myanmar, and riots in Vietnam over China's move to drill for oil in disputed waters, reflect the backlash that the country's resource hunger can generate.
Oil executives bragged that they could drill a couple of kilometers down, then a kilometer across, and hit their target within a few meters.

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