The compass is mounted in a pendulous gimbal such that when subjected to high angular rates, the compass swings in its mount. |
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Mathews brilliantly traces the precise contours of her mood swings, their pace and imagery, their irrational, irresistible force. |
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Thus line can be given if it is pulled by swings of the boat and sudden bites from taking fish. |
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I lost four friends in 18 months because of my truculence, my antagonism, my aggression and my mood swings. |
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This swings you into turn seven, a right-hander that is negotiated at similar speeds and leads onto the back straight. |
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He also takes his swings at the greedy northeastern moneybags' who exploit the South for its cheap labor plantation economics. |
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He made casual sidearm throws to first and took wild swings at pitches in the dirt. |
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After a few moments, Meagan saw the ball slowly rolling away near the swings. |
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Hence, the weird mood swings where Jenny blows up at Brandon and he shrugs it off. |
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When he talks, he swings around on his chair so he is effectively facing me. |
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Throughout the fight Cantwell swung wildly at the champion with round-arm swings which Petelo easily avoided. |
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Her mood swings had become erratic, her power uncontrollable and her temper volatile. |
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I was desperate for some escape from the loneliness and from my own violent mood swings, but I was also determined to finish out the semester. |
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But investing is a long-term business, and trying to second-guess short-term swings is a mug's game. |
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With quiet little parks all over the place, with children playing on swings and monkey bars when school was out. |
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My mom, Tucker, and I would come to this park every weekend and play on the swings and slides and monkey bars. |
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Mom usually chooses the farm based on which has the best trees and plenty of extras, like tire swings or hayrides. |
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They usually consisted of cast-iron swings, slides, seesaws, Junglegyms, giant-strides, and merry-go-rounds and sandboxes for young children. |
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We take kids to our playground, which has swings and sandboxes that are accessible to wheelchairs and gurneys. |
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His movies seem to be replete with great ideas hampered by wild mood swings of stupidity or silliness. |
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It was hard to imagine how that merry prankster and mistress of worthy causes could be subject to such punishing mood swings. |
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You may also experience episodes of uncontrollable tearfulness and wide mood swings. |
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The playground consisted of two large slides, ten swings, a teeter-totter, sand box, and a large jungle gym to run around in. |
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His moods swings were cyclical and he was familiar with the impulse to suicide, as this verse attests. |
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A couple of unexploded mortars are also found and dealt with before the convoy swings for home, moving with extreme caution. |
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The centre also have a playground with swings and slides, which you can use during your visit. |
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Children on the Temple Hill estate can look forward to new swings, slides and climbing frames in Attlee Drive's playground. |
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Jarrett swings the loop easily as he heads down the sage-covered ridge toward a stray. |
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Play equipment such as swings and climbing frames should be securely fixed and well maintained. |
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But after just a couple of swings, I started nailing the ball with a high draw. |
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When not on the beach, Rian enjoyed the children's playground, which offered a slide, swings, see-saw and fortress. |
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Thirteen children's playgrounds are to be shut down but swings, see-saws and slides on six other sites are to be saved. |
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Dial the thumbwheel all the way back, and the tail swings like it belongs to Jennifer Lopez. |
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Often during Mass the thurifer swings the censer to incense the congregation, and sometimes that makes me so mad. |
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The use of camera or lens movements, such as tilts, swings and rising or falling film and lens standards permits a further range of control. |
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The last animal legends highlight the crazy swings in Americans' sentiments toward their fellow creatures. |
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With that Noel swings for his brother and floors him with one single punch and shrugs his shoulders. |
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A meal in the morning boosts your energy and brainpower, say experts, and can ward off mood swings and overeating later in the day. |
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He's been cranky every time he was overlooked for the front bench and is also known to have mood swings, despite once being a psychologist. |
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We sat around on benches, swings and garden furniture chatting about all manner of things. |
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The thought causes Julia to grimace for a moment until a figure swings round in front of her. |
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I push the tiller across and as the boat swings round I stand up and move across the boat. |
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If your gait swings so that your feet are pointed outward or inward, you may end up with the duck or the pigeon-toed walking styles. |
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The van swings sharply round a corner and stops in front of a large cream coloured prefabricated building. |
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When we play on a wicket and the ball swings around we have bowlers and batsmen who can cope with that. |
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The music swings and the professionals perform elaborately energetic movements. |
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As she walked now, she looked at the empty swings, the empty merry-go-round, the empty slide. |
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In the end there wasn't that much of a problem and the kids are looking forward to getting back on the swings again. |
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All that could be heard were the sounds of the swings swaying back and forth. |
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There are also clipping moments, but a large amount of these seem to come from quick swings of the camera or particularly massive spills. |
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Each stretch should be held for at least 10 seconds with 10 repetitions on each arm for arm swings. |
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After that, I snapped back to reality and started dodging his punches and swings. |
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His successive statements were often contradictory, but it cannot be assumed that these swings in his opinions were wholly tactical. |
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But the violent swings in the electoral pendulum have implications that go far beyond the fortunes of the two major parties. |
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It's a game of swings and roundabouts but there's not a bookie in the business who would claim to be behind at the moment. |
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But it is swings and roundabouts, and we have spent some fairly miserable weeks digging rain-swept car parks and damp, dark caves. |
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Then again, I don't pay for bandwidth, so I guess it's swings and roundabouts really. |
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Burnett and Skyner milked the applause, shook hands, sent over a few practice swings and tossed up for who was going first. |
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There was a magic roundabout, swings, paddling pools, a Jamaican steel band and lashings of ice cream and cake. |
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However, his mood soon swings again when talk reverts to Rangers and the absolute tranquility of his life at present. |
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Another use of the forest was to make swings utilising the supplejack vines growing up the trees. |
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Anti-submarine warfare is an area where the advantage swings between the surface fleet and the submerged boats. |
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Trauma, surgery, hormonal swings or hormonal therapy may often cause hemodynamic expansion of previously existing vascular malformations. |
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Aside from swings in the economy, the board has to contend with the shifting sands of global politics, a factor in re-shaping the company. |
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He has immense mood swings, and has to be constantly reminded how good he is. |
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The world of the film swings between petty, spiteful, foolish and resigned. |
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The bridge swings open so massive cruise ships and small tugboats can enter the harbor. |
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Some played on the monkey bars, some on the swings, while others were content just to play in the sand. |
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They may be sweltering and risking dehydration at one moment then combating hypothermia as the wind swings round to the east. |
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It also causes mood swings, from bouncing off the walls to mopiness and depression. |
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We don't let them go up to the park nearby because older kids sit on the swings drinking up there. |
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Christine set up the Action Group after Lancaster City Council took down swings and slides in a local park. |
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Danielle chats idly to Tim as they twist and turn on the kiddie's swings at a local park. |
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In the area of Bromley, there are parks with swings and slides, but that can be a bit boring for older kids. |
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The young man swings his legs down from the desk, swiveling around in his chair to stare at his older brother. |
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The path initially heads south west, but it immediately swings back round to neatly circumnavigate a boggy section. |
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A figure grasps the hose, swings back and forth like the clapper of a bell and finally bounds high above the floor. |
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She passes off her mood swings as tiredness and shock due to the plane crash, but the truth is that Marc is occupying her every waking thought. |
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It was a close second to Newbury for swings, climbing frames and other playground attractions. |
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The female menopause, with its hot flushes, night sweats and mood swings, offers rich pickings for jokes and comedy sketches. |
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Can the party get out of its enthusiasm for the single currency if the public mood swings against it? |
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Whenever I remember that trains can arrive at the beach to pick us up, jackets can sing, and swings can wave bye-bye, our day goes better. |
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He opens his telescope dome and swings the telescope down near the horizon. |
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Soon, however, it can result in delusions, hallucinations, manic behaviour and extreme mood swings. |
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Kathryn shook her head and immediately dropped down to her knees from the swings. |
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During economic swings, unions usually supported the literacy test as a means to keep out low-wage labor. |
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He swings and misses a third strike on a pitch that bounces at the catcher's feet and rolls behind him. |
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Just then the door swings wide and his wife and daughter rush in, flushed, laden with eggs from the henhouse. |
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How can the golf swings of the top players differ so dramatically, yet work so well? |
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And how can you trust your teenage opinion of people, when those opinions were being formed via rampaging hormones and juvenile mood swings? |
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I need it to keep my hormones leveled out or I get the worst possible mood swings you can imagine. |
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The camera swings slowly round the hospital room as these veterans of intellectual swordplay recall the ideologies they had once lived by. |
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It has swings, a slide, a climbing frame, big and small roundabouts, a couple of see-saws, a springy and picnic benches. |
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Symptoms of perimenopause can include such things as hot flashes, night sweats and mood swings. |
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In the end, it probably doesn't matter, as the wave of co-optation and consolidation swings through the communities. |
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Protruding into the flow as they do, they would appear to increase the drag of the flipper as the whale swings into a turn. |
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The swings were made out of the hardest substances known to man, and could decapitate anyone foolhardy enough to walk past. |
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The working mothers took some time playing in the swings too, catching up on girl talk. |
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Known as a 'Ty Cobb wannabe' for his flashing spikes and surly manner, this slugger always swings for the fences. |
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End speculation about how far that ball went, and find out how fast your favorite slugger swings. |
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This climbs gradually on to the high plateau north of Bynack Mor and swings gently to the left of the mountain. |
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Turn left at the cottages and the lane climbs gradually and swings right past houses. |
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Consider the violent mood swings, between ecstasy and despair, that characterized historic religious revivals. |
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Other symptoms include decreased libido, mood swings and a weakened immune system. |
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Like lightning, the alligator opens its mouth and snaps it shut just as the log swings by, reducing it to splinters. |
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The beat lilts rather than swings, and there's a sweetness about the melodies that can become cloying if you listen too much. |
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Clint Stoerner swings his arm, flexing the muscles which will have to deliver a precision pass in the face of extraordinary pressure. |
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His lyrical talents are no less impressive than his mood swings, showing variation in meter, tempo and vocal tone. |
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It includes a mini adventure playground, swings, a climbing frame and rocking horses for toddlers. |
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The outspoken guitarist claims his wild sibling suffers from terrible mood swings and is constantly up and down about everything in his life. |
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Haley and I sat on the swings, while Chad and Dominic continued their tiebreaker round of wrestling. |
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There are plenty of home runs, though, mostly by players with huge uppercut swings who are lucky enough to get a fastball they can handle. |
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Considering the amount we're saving on the swings by doing it ourselves, we can afford to spend a little extra on the roundabouts. |
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A couple of swings, a slide and two indentations in the ground where there used to be some roundabouts were all that was left. |
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If he tops a shot in the fairway, he takes two or three angry swings into the turf. |
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With no practice swings or loosening up the Fulford ace let fly, despite being racked by pain in his neck and shoulders. |
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Also don't give kids foods with the artificial sweetener aspartame, which can cause such side effects as excitability and mood swings. |
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The short boundaries looked even smaller with his glances, off-drives and swings through midwicket. |
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I would set it up, put the black hood over my head and adjust the tilts, swings, bellows and lens, compose the image, and then move on. |
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Sharp swings on world markets were caused by a decidedly mixed batch of recent news. |
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The onset of flu is characterised by feverish shakings and temperature swings. |
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Being in nature with understanding friends soothes the soul, calms emotional swings and might well provide respite from night sweats. |
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Mood swings may not solely be affected by certain foods but also by the lack of appropriate ones. |
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As he swings, instead of pivoting on the ball of his back foot, the foot turns on the instep. |
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Inside the Lada, the mood swings vertiginously between country-lovesick and Elvis Crespo's power salsa. |
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He swears, shivers, swings spindle legs off the bed and lurches, teeth bared, into the stinging spray. |
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As a result of his injuries, Karl suffered violent mood swings, and spent the next 15 years in hospital care. |
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For a warden, the need for both routine and vigilance means experiencing radical swings in emotion several times each day. |
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As he rounded onto his block, he heard the sound of the swings creaking at the park. |
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Losses came in derivatives, which are the complex financial instruments that Freddie Mac uses to hedge against swings in interest rates. |
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Despite temperatures above the frigidness that we expect for early January, the sun still swings its lowly, fleeting winter arc. |
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I need someone to walk to the park with me and play on the swings or lie in the grass making daisy chains. |
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If anyone wonders whether dress codes are strict now, why not take a gander at the way swings were back at Fulford Golf Club. |
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I tear past him when the door swings open, suddenly high by the scent of dank, musty, old house. |
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Didn't they care that the emotional tone of his work swings between the saccharine and the gelid? |
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Joe, meanwhile, struggles to belong, and his mood swings, from docile to dangerous, increasing in intensity as his insecurity deepens. |
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On this rare day, a windsurfer with black rubber body and transparent sail swings around like an insect. |
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You do still wonder why her closest friends are so willing to indulge her mood swings and are so oblivious to her instability. |
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A market with large swings in price is generally considered highly volatile and, hence, unpredictable. |
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The doorframe must be as square as possible, so that the door seals tightly to the jamb and swings properly. |
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The park is now filled with plants, colourful murals, and two squeaky swings fastened with yellow cord. |
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Chelsea's win leaves them the only remaining bastion of power in the south as the balance of power again swings north. |
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I can remember as a child going to the old town park hoping to find one of the swings in action. |
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The muscle arrangement at the hip and knee maximizes stability, yet gives the leg the ability to make wide swings fore and aft. |
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This bridge swings and jounces at a disastrous height above the torrent below. |
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When he hits the ball, he swings his arms so hard that on Saturday he put a shoulder out. |
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They have more temper tantrums and mood swings and refuse any kind of authority! |
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In fact, they describe him as an extremely driven character prone to mood swings and temper tantrums as much as euphoria. |
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If he swings enough minds with this piece, who knows, maybe the worship of the electronic musician that marks our era may be taken down a notch. |
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The shooting hand grips it at the balance point and the arm swings in natural cadence. |
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Though at times they don't seem to be the most aware of animals, sheep are very alert to mood swings, and this time was no exception. |
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The wringer with its flexible rubber rollers is electrically driven and swings effortlessly into 8 different positions. |
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Sundays, when even the swings in the children's playgrounds are padlocked, are best avoided. |
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The playground is like a mini replica of a scene from a Walt Disney set with a playhouse, swings, sandpit, slides, and see-saws. |
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A sweet treat on an empty stomach may trigger blood-sugar changes and energy swings, so it's best to enjoy it after a meal containing fibre. |
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He was murdered after he wandered off to play on swings as his family watched a cricket match in a park. |
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She swings in control and stays on plane on the backswing and forward swing. |
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Anyone who misinterprets these swings as proving that one or another political party is finished is no student of history. |
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The other airily swings his torches of love, their flames mantling a cloud on which Jupiter's eagle fierily reposes. |
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Poll show him either leading or close behind and sometimes show large 6 point swings in the absence of any particular triggering event. |
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But for all the dramatic swings between the various parties, there are only marginal political differences between them. |
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Some of the biggest swings against Labor were in its safe seats, not the marginals. |
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Greta told me of her childhood when she enjoyed visits to Feniscowles Hall, which then had pleasure gardens with swings and see-saws. |
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All the traditional features, such as climbing frames, swings, see-saws and slides, can be seen but there is so much more besides. |
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Here, a path leads through a hay meadow to a children's glade with great womb-like basketwork swings. |
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Diana swings both ways and is far more adventurous than Jill, who balks at the suggestion of a threesome. |
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Ideas include traditional swings, roundabouts, climbing frames and slides, as well as skate boarding half-pipes and sports pitches. |
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Players use their own clubs to whack at the golf ball, which swings around and lands in the net. |
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The publication proposes special prudential measures to help commercial banks in times of exchange rate volatility and swings in capital flows. |
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He swings the ball enough to trouble batsmen, but not enough to be a force when the pitch is slow and the ball is holding up. |
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Hoop swings, bells, rawhide leather, wood, and most other chewable toys will be immensely enjoyed. |
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In procession, the thurifer swings the thurible at full length from his right hand. |
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The play castle is a wooden construction which contains a mock tower, drawbridge, slides and rope swings. |
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Steroid psychosis can cause anxiety, agitation, euphoria, insomnia, mood swings, personality changes and even serious depression. |
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This Cancerian week brings mood swings, from ecstatic highs to low down lows. |
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Exhale as you swing the kettlebell out in front of you and breathe in as it swings back between your legs. |
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Some of the most damaging ties are fastened around trees for secondary purposes, for washing lines, swings or bird box fixings. |
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He was used to Kenny's mood swings and this enabled him to hide behind a mask of tranquillity. |
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Peter, meanwhile, is battling a 24-hour virus that makes him woozy even as he swings off to rescue Betty at the seasonally closed Coney Island. |
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Massey, who was raised in the old school of thespian behavior, thought that Dean's mood swings and prima donna behavior were unprofessional. |
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Looking at weekly charts of company XYZ's stock, we notice some basic swings between bullishness and bearishness that each last about five days. |
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Its wild swings between the lurid and the lachrymosely sentimental are much uglier, however. |
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Despite the Cube's resemblance to a van, the rear doors don't slide and the right-hinged rear hatch swings out an enormous distance. |
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General merrymaking on the second day of Easter includes the rolling of Easter eggs, games to test one's strength, and swinging on swings. |
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Hence its life swings like a pendulum to and fro between pain and boredom, and these two are in fact its ultimate constituents. |
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The nine section piece recalls roundabouts, steam organs, swings and jugglers. |
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Karolek shrugged and turned to watch the happily giggling blonde girl on the swings. |
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The sley mechanism swings to and fro. It is responsible for pushing the last pick of weft to the fell of the cloth by means of the beat up motion. |
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On the other hand, all my players have different golf swings. |
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This motion can be described in terms of a differential equation, and in the case of small swings of the pendulum this equation can be solved to find the time of the swing. |
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Whether it's sleepless nights, mood swings or loss of appetite, the chances are that the stresses and strains of everyday life have affected you at some point. |
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These diarised moments of brutal honesty, twinned with hesitant uncertainty, are typical of Woolf's swings between self-doubt and dogged ambition. |
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She says one of her depressive swings left her suicidal during her freshman year. |
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They are taking extra swings in the cage and extra bunting practice. |
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Just before we are crushed, he swings into a tiny hotel set down point, before swinging back across the road, over the traffic island and back into the correct lane. |
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He moves one of the sails so that the yard catches Will and swings him out over the sea. Now, as long as you're just hanging there, pay attention. |
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The unadulterated ecstasy of before is hardly a memory, and the extremeness of his mood swings is now a dullness that consumes him in unchanging monotony. |
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The wind swings around to the northwest, ushering in frigid temperatures. |
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He has wild swings between trying not to care about Lana and the baby, and being completely obsessed by it. |
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By that time, his arms were so tired from three full swings a hole that he could hardly knock the ball off the tee. |
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Peter holds the jib aback until our bow swings across the wind. |
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On the final approach to the climb the road turns sharply back on itself and, just when I need it most, the wind which has been in my face all day swings round to assist me. |
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Easily the strongest, the proud Dwarf swings a large battleaxe that he uses to cleave opponents in two, and pulls out hatchets to dispatch enemies at a distance. |
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Parents may want to think twice if their teenager is telling them way-out stories, having wilder than usual mood swings and seeing things that aren't there. |
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The bridge's walkway is curved, so that when it swings up to make a navigable passage and the arch above it swings down level with it, the pair of them form a barrel vault. |
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A personal dream at the moment, after all the frantic activity of the past year, would be to settle for a holiday or, failing that, a shot on the swings without interruption. |
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As you can guess, it oscillates interminably and swings in the wind. |
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The pendulum of public opinion swings from one side to another. |
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Could this really be what swings the election one way or the other? |
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Bucolic vistas of snowy woods and mountains soon give way to sunbathers when, at the end, Thompson swings through the south of France and Barcelona. |
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He sat down on one of the swings and looked at me expectantly. |
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High school and college hitters who use aluminum bats often develop longer, less efficient swings because the bats' larger sweet spots give them greater margin for error. |
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There's graffiti and one of the swings looks like it has already broken. |
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Stuart Fermor settles on the swings for a night at the flicks. |
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All that's left are a couple of lengths of chain, swings long gone. |
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There were some swings and some punches as well as a few cheap kicks. |
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The gypsies hold a kind of informal fair on the village green with cockshies, swings, and all the clumsy games that extract money from clumsy hands. |
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The place was deserted, save for myriad squirrels, but I found that some young tykes had tangled up the swings, so I did my bit for community service and untangled them. |
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He knocks loudly at the door, and it swings open with a ponderous creak. |
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Such swings make headlines, selling newspapers and advertising space. |
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An inner planet that did manage to stay in orbit would have its path elongated by the interaction, subjecting the body to huge temperature swings. |
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The East Australian current comes down that way and swings off the northern tip of Fraser, so the actual East Australian oceanic water is warmer than the colder inshore water. |
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In the park the pigeons flap and coo, and a couple of girls wearing pink headscarves rock idly backwards and forwards on the red swings beside the climbing frame. |
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A teen swings from the branches and scratches its back against the jungle floor. |
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My individual record this season has been pretty good as I've certainly won more than I've lost, but like any sport it's all swings and roundabouts. |
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It's all about swings and roundabouts at the end of the day, and although we would like to see more volume everybody finds themselves in the same position. |
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If he swings and misses, the mystique is gone and his career is toast. |
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It's a case of swings and roundabouts where prejudice is concerned. |
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There was a little park near her house with a big lawn and a few swings. |
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The wide temperature swings characteristic of the leatherwood flowering period in the Upper Peninsula is probably among the most severe within its range. |
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Mr. Fitzwilliam said he monitored his wife's mood swings during her treatment on Prozac and believes that it caused suicidal urges which eventually led to her death. |
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Then the crane swings back and drops its hook down into the hold again. |
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Ernie Els swings the golf club very fast, but he looks smooth doing it. |
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With full swings, try to make divots on the target side of the line. |
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The craftsmen brought in a wide range of products, from sofa sets, chairs, swings and easy chairs to decorative furniture of various kinds, all made of bamboo. |
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A female patient complains of dramatic mood swings, paralysis on one side of her body, hallucinations, convulsive seizures, and religious delusions. |
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Combination products with dong quai, licorice root, burdock root, wild yam and motherwort have also been shown to decrease hot flashes, insomnia and mood swings. |
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Lou watched George Selkirk step into the batter's box for a few practice swings one afternoon. |
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The ship swings round before its engines power up and it heads off. |
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So when the door swings open, I wonder who this man is with the long, straggling grey hair and the face that looks like it has been in a long brawl with life. |
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As for retirees, AARP warns against investing in variable annuities that can lose all their value because they have less time to recoup any losses caused by market swings. |
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The band is loose but swings, the production is appropriately rough and leaking like a sieve, and the song selection draws from Burnside favorites. |
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It was getting nasty, two big women were taking swings at each other while they vindictively screamed obscenities which, to my disappointment, were beeped out. |
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Companies selected to be added or removed from the index often have wide price swings resulting from investors buying and selling shares of new members. |
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And since I play in more corporate outings and pro-ams these days, I have witnessed the mood swings and struggles the average player can experience in the course of a round. |
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We also have huge regional swings in the utilization of various procedures and services that bear no relation to outcomes. |
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She looked around at the other children chasing each other in games of Tag, soaring to the sky on swings, bobbing up and down on the teeter-totters, and bouncing a ball. |
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Since last August, the trust has raised more than 3,000 for the new play area which is expected to include climbing frames, swings, springy rides and a play wall. |
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Her often-rambling, stream-of-consciousness blogging is a roller coaster of mood swings. |
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This week some swings and see-saws have been put in the site. |
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The mayor swings for the fences with stuff like congestion pricing. |
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They all come out with much more advanced, mature golf swings. |
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He's constantly pitching our services, but he always swings for the home run and whiffs, leaving it to lower-level salespeople to bring in the business that keeps us afloat. |
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A boom mike swings into the picture as the film's faked reality shatters. |
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At the entrance to the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, a 235-pound brass pendulum bob swings on a thirty-foot cable fixed to the cathedral ceiling. |
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Jane has one of the best unrushed swings from a junior I have ever seen. |
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Don, whose thumb got stuck in a bowling ball and went halfway down the alley with his ball, went easy on his swings and shot one of his better games. |
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At college, Peirce earned a reputation for arrogance, brilliance, iconoclasm, dangerous mood swings, and dissipation, behaviors owing in part to neurological pathologies. |
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If this proposed standard is adopted, it will outlaw all but the tiniest horses and it also affects other indoor toys such as swings and see-saws. |
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At the T-junction of roads, turn right and, almost immediately, where the road swings right, go on ahead along a narrow lane, which is at present lined with summer flowers. |
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I can feel the tingle in my joints as the first batter swings three baseball bats as he approaches the plate before throwing the two bad ones away. |
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He grabs it by the rope and swings it around as if it is a lasso. |
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A kitschy clock in the shape of a cat swings its tail on the wall. |
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It is the last of these three elements, which is undergirded by a tragicomic hope, that West swings with delightful fervor and resonance. |
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Whether we pick up Mary first and then John or John first and then Mary is a matter of swings and roundabouts. |
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The old school baseball people bristled, but the fans fell in love with his big swings and big personality. |
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Roberto then took three swings, but did not move his legs or hips, just the arms and wrists-he was merely getting his eye in. |
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So diablo III may have found a way to control the price swings. |
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From then until her death she acted as his business manager and social secretary, dealt with his mood swings and was a perceptive musical critic. |
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Part of the wall swings open like a drawbridge or garage door, so that people can spill out onto a hardstanding for al fresco events. |
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Nearly two in three men do not like being driven by women, with 57 per cent citing women's mood swings and menstrual cycles. |
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It also includes an area specially designed for toddlers with bucket swings, a sand box and a climbing structure. |
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He had roller-coasterish mood swings and would disappear for a few days at a time, isolating himself, feeling suicidal. |
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We also note that the sale of the noncyclical railway bulk business increases FESCO's vulnerability to economic swings. |
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One with a pistol strapped to his hip swings a battering ram into a door. |
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The Party lost 40 of its 41 seats in Scotland in the face of record breaking swings to the Scottish National Party. |
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Five year old Fahad Faizal al Adawi swings his small club as his mother Reem al Lamki and father Faizal al Adawi look on dotingly. |
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His mood swings have become so frequent now that I cannot see how our relationship can survive this. |
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There's the rottweiller who is addicted to TV, the spaniel who thinks he's an opera singer and an iguana who has mood swings. |
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If you suffer from mood swings during the menopause, the best thing you can do is to take regular exercise. |
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Seasonal swings are far lower than in the vast majority of the land areas at Liverpool's latitude in the rest of the world. |
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Educators may attribute adolescent mood swings and behavior changes to hormones or stress, but sometimes the problem is substance abuse. |
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Mom usually chooses the farm based on which has the best trees plus plenty of extras, like tire swings or hayrides. |
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The ball still swings early on, however, particularly from the Nursery End if a breeze gives the bowler a bit more oomph in his run up. |
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The key then is to know your yardages for each club, but not only for a full shot but for half swings also. |
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When the ball swings around to your man, they never come in one-on-one. |
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Throughout her life, Woolf was plagued by periodic mood swings and associated illnesses. |
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Mating occurs when the male swims up to the female from behind, swings his gonopodium down and onto the female's egg spot, and delivers sperm. |
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The attacks come just a week after vandals used bolt croppers to chop down swings in recreation grounds in Pantolf Place and Jubilee Street. |
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Data to kinematically drive the model are obtained from subject softball bat swings. |
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Its symptoms normally include re-experience of the traumatic event, avoidance of the incidents, and abnormal mood swings. |
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Common symptoms, similar to an underactive thyroid, are feeling tired, mood swings, weight gain, heart palpations, sweating and lighter periods. |
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At the forest along the trail there is a high ropes course which consists of ziplines, rope crossings and Tarzan swings. |
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Stronger muscles on wrist can prevent wrists from being twisted at swings, while stronger shoulders increase the turning force. |
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If, in order to save money, you never buy a parking ticket, you are more likely to get fined, so it's all swings and roundabouts really. |
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Jools took a fertility drug after having problems conceiving and suffered side effects including dizziness and mood swings. |
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The QB also does a lazy fake and rolls to his right, as the tailback swings off the TE position and goes one yard deep into the end zone. |
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Day traders seek out stocks solely for their sharp price swings, often focusing on big technology names like Intel, Microsoft or Dell. |
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King waxes poetic in his explanation of swings, pitches, ballparks, hotdogs, beer, and players. |
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Nether Beck swings away from Seatallan on its southward journey, diverted by the rocky height of Middle Fell. |
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