Preparations for the competition will be in full swing by the end of January. |
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Jesus is born, swaddling clothes and all, and the shepherd and the wise men all swing by for a gander. |
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I know he's said I should swing by the studio, but it's not exactly on the beaten path for me. |
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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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On the next pitch, the batter starts to swing and then checks the swing by pulling the bat back. |
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Moderates temperat ure swing by absorbing heat directly from sunpatches or from the air. |
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Soon you're making excuses to swing by the joint that stocks your favourite brand. |
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The dates for your diary are below, and if you're in town you should swing by and check them out. |
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Be sure to swing by the memorable moments page featuring the favourite spots of your fellow riders. |
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Firstly, our 2009 calendar is now available at the gallery and everyone is invited to swing by grab a few and spread the word! |
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As the vessel was on autopilot at the time, the automatic pilot would have attempted to correct the swing by applying starboard rudder. |
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We'll swing by your place and pick up some jimmies and things for you! |
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Forex traders can definitely take advantage of this swing by buying this pair now, and at a great entry price. |
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Now his comments came ahead of a campaign swing by President Bush. |
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I asked my friend Giulio to swing by so we could go together. |
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If you continue in a circle running counterclockwise you'll swing by Sean Decker's office for a quick hello and down a long hallway towards our video editor. |
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Cassini is supposed to swing by Earth in 1999 for a gravity assist that would sling it out toward Saturn. |
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One-on-One with Greg Norman 50 minute videotape provided golfers with an analysis of their golf swing by Greg Norman. |
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She probably can already swing by herself. |
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Available now, Swing by Swing is an accurate and reliable golf GPS range finder for iPhone and BlackBerry mobile devices. |
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Less translunary and less profound are the Pastoral Scene of Boucher, who revered Watteau, and The Swing by Nicolas Lancret, who was Watteau's pupil. |
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