This is a great chance to experience the alternative culture in full swing, and just enjoy the beautiful atmosphere and surrounds of Nimbin. |
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The New Year's celebration in the Square was in full swing and could be heard even here. |
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The fine weather has been greatly welcomed by the people of the locality with the cutting of turf in full swing. |
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With the summer holidays in full swing, the park is a magnet for youngsters keen to experience the outdoors. |
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The ever present gangs, all set to boo them, were also in full swing whenever the vocals chords missed the notes. |
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The party was in full swing as they arrived, but there was a faint, expectant feeling among the guests as the royal party had not yet arrived. |
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The party was still in full swing at two in the morning and showed no signs of dying down. |
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This was during the early '60s, when the military surplus boom was in full swing. |
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Two years on, with the chill-out scene in full swing, Alpinestars return with a much more upfront and upbeat record. |
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The trend away from traditional national wage contracts and collective bargaining is in full swing. |
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Bill's smugness is in full swing here, and thankfully is toned down in later performances. |
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Preparations for the competition will be in full swing by the end of January. |
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Ballyteague GFC s campaign aimed at attracting young people out to under-age training on Saturday afternoons is now in full swing. |
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The summer sales are in full swing with final discounts aplenty on must-have items. |
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The football season was in full swing, and the monotony of routine has set in. |
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The fall harvest of white shrimp would be in full swing just now, and many shrimpers would be earning much of their annual income. |
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Our fellow guests, two couples from the Shires, join us and soon the house party is in full swing. |
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Twenty minutes out and through the mist we came abreast of a race in full swing. |
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The carnival is in full swing with plenty of activities for all the family. |
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The annual Garda anti drink-driving campaign at Christmas time is now in full swing. |
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The centre is now back in full swing with various groups and organisations using the facilities. |
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A new 6pm to midnight shift was introduced this month, when the festive party season was in full swing. |
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With the festive season in full swing during the winter months, you may also become susceptible to illness. |
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It is no surprise then, that Mr Howard today met constituents in Adelaide's northern suburbs, keeping the campaigning by proxy in full swing. |
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The honeymoon is still in full swing, and the media will continue to exalt him until the first signs that his spree is producing results. |
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By the spring of 1970, the Nixon Administration's Vietnamization of the war was in full swing, and Laurence was troubled. |
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The trial may be months away, but the media circus is already in full swing. |
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While the party onstage might not be in full swing, as an audience, you'll certainly enjoy it. |
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Billboards line the shoulders of roads heading toward the raceway, and a media blitz is in full swing to build anticipation. |
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Spring is sprung, hormones are jumping, hearts are thumping and the seasonal cycle of attraction's in full swing once more. |
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Production, however, is in full swing at its Elwood plant, and the company said that it had been filling orders since mid-January. |
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Even with the electronic, sampling age in full swing, it's amazing that the art of mimicry still taps that transforming and ancient power. |
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It is the time of year again when farm work is in full swing and farmers are extremely busy. |
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The track season is now in full swing and already Sligo athletes are shaping up very well. |
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The last time Northern California was this exciting, hyphy was in full swing. |
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Come New Year the gym will be full of newbies and the diet season will be in full swing. |
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November 5 may still be more than three weeks away but already the nuisance, fear and downright danger caused by the firework season is in full swing. |
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The unseasonably warm weather continues and fall harvest is in full swing across Ontario. |
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The outbreak of myxomatosis was in full swing after arriving in Craven. |
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She was asked to come along and see her daughter receiving a First Aid Certificate and her surprise was unreal when she saw it was her party in full swing. |
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Our final day's sightseeing started in Sancti Spiritus, the provincial capital of the region of the same name, where the holiday celebrations were in full swing. |
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With the multi-million euro shopping centre at its Shandon location now in full swing the enormity of its benefit to the overall economy of the town can hardly be overstated. |
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The tourist season is nearly upon us yet again and one local man, Arthur McGuigan, is already in full swing ferrying tourists around the Village in his charming jaunting car. |
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He turned his gaze back to Sarah and her friends who were quietly indulging themselves in a game of whist whilst the party was in full swing around them. |
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Recruiting and training the next generation of construction workers will need to be in full swing by that time. |
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The 2009 PING CCAA Golf Championships are in full swing as teams teed off, Tuesday October 13th, at the Ambassador Golf Club in Windsor, Ontario. |
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The newspapers, in full swing of yellow journalism, want to see violence in the yards between the scabs and the striking workers, but there is no violence. |
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If you have ticked off more than half of the above points, the job-related burnout process is already in full swing. |
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This group is set up at moments when activities are at a low ebb, that is, before activities are in full swing. |
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Of course by then the World-Wide-Web was in full swing and there was oodles of information was at my fingertips. |
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But by 1953, with McCarthyism and the second Red Scare in full swing, the FBI moved from surreptitious research to direct contact. |
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Please continue to pray for us, because our preparations for next month's crusade are already in full swing. |
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The priority for the production unit is to run in full swing so as to get the best productivity rate. |
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The cruise market is in full swing inducing the development of numerous projects to receive more and more cruise passengers. |
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It is important to start preparing for this transition whilst life is in full swing. |
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Ladies and gentlemen, the process of the globalisation of business is in full swing. |
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Volatility in agricultural markets continues in full swing and scatters its bad seeds here and there throughout the world. |
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That really does not make sense when distribution has to be planned during the period when the pandemic is in full swing. |
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The reform of the legal system, as requested, is in full swing and the agreements on the closure of the nuclear reactors are being respected. |
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Is this string of weather catastrophes simply an extreme coincidence or does it indicate that climate change is already in full swing? |
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As the inventory cycle is in full swing, we expect no negative earnings surprises in the short term. |
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A few months ago, as the recession was in full swing, I listened to an economist in my own community talk about trade and the economy. |
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Preparations are in full swing as the rally starts on 1 January in the Argentinean capital Buenos Aires. |
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In this context of closely argued and time-constrained negotiation, the interplay of alliances between countries is in full swing. |
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Hours after these reports, one of which I published, the mania was in full swing. |
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However, eighteen months after the expulsion of the Ottomans there was still no Arab government in place, and a rebellion started by the Euphrates tribes was in full swing. |
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Villagers could make a living as farm help on the banks of the river as there will be abundant water for double cropping once the multipurpose project starts operating in full swing. |
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Before Fidel, when segregation was in full swing, the Cuban apartheid meant many clubs and parks still refused black Cubans entry. |
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He says the wool clip in pastoral areas is much better this year than last year when the drought was in full swing and quality has markedly improved. |
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As Iran gears up for elections in June, the fanfare of vetting a presidential-candidate list is once again in full swing. |
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Sporadic hatches of mayflies were observed in some of the bays and if the present mild weather continues the main hatch should be in full swing in about one week's time. |
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Lizzie and I arrived at Trafalgar Square with the parade in full swing. |
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Waking up with a migraine in full swing is no picnic, I can tell you. |
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Liverpool's first psychic speed dating evening is in full swing, and love, it seems, is in the stars. |
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The summer season is in full swing and Father John Paul sets off on an adventure to a remote local island with a very special history. |
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Now that the weather is getting colder and the pennant races are in full swing, I am the world's most equanimous person. |
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Two years later Oldham began shooting The Smith Family, which raises the curtain on an American nightmare in full swing. |
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But now that party season is in full swing, doesn't a red carpet-worthy updo sound appealing, the finishing touch for your festive outfit? |
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Buck fever is in full swing in November as gun season cranks up this month in all three hunting zones. |
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It is the summer of 1960 and the beat generation is in full swing in the comedy drama, starring Rik Mayall, above. |
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With the cherishable moments rushing back to my memory and the garba, dandiya and DJ in full swing. |
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As with any home, risk management issues such as fire and tree safety, must be taken into perspective as the holiday season is in full swing. |
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But he was stunned to see partygoers protecting their modesty with tiny towels and an orgy in full swing. |
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The technological change in the powertrains of road vehicles caused by consumer behaviour and the legal requirements when registering new vehicles is in full swing and is also beginning to kick in on the aftermarket. |
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But by then the pep rally was in full swing. |
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The harvest is therefore in full swing, and although we do not know the final results yet, we can already say that 2007 will be a very good vintage. |
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An urban mutation is in full swing in the City of Buenos Aires. |
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The federal election campaign is in full swing across the country. |
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The successful pilot programme in Jordan with CISCO Systems has now been upscaled in that country and replications are in full swing in Morocco and Lebanon. |
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With their plehtora of flicks and tricks in full swing, a number of Brazilians dazzled at the scene of their country's 4-0 win over China during the 2002 FIFA World Cup, but it was Vasco starlet Alex who stole the show. |
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Harvest of the Ontario canola crop should be in full swing, but producers have had to slow, and in some cases halt, harvest until a determination could be made about what will happen with the harvested crop. |
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In America, hunting season is in full swing. |
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At that time I was the chief sidekick on Danny Baker's Radio 1 show and some BBC bigwig had decided that it would be a good idea if we did one show from America, where the World Cup was in full swing. |
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What began on the streets of the New York Bronx at the end of the 1970s evolved into a party culture, representing a subcultural alternative to the disco boom that was in full swing at the time. |
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In the first phase, out of 1855 villages 963 villages energised while development works for electrification of remaining 892 villages was in full swing. |
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Across the hall, the Glove Puppet Workshop was in full swing. |
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If you happen to be in Malaga in August when the city's annual feria is in full swing, you'll get a taste of the real Andalusian spain in all its noisy glory. |
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