He had a livid bruise on his cheek, which was swooned over by many admirers. |
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The stock price of the combined company declined more than 75 percent as Wall Street went into a tailspin and advertising swooned. |
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Geeks swooned over her and began posting frantic mash notes on discussion boards planetwide. |
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I swooned happily into my oaty crumbs and brown butter, not a bad place to land on a Sunday morning at 9 am. |
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A more light-minded woman than Anna Reynolds might have swooned at the romance of this troubled courtship. |
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For a moment, I grew a bit faint at the sight and swooned, but I quickly gathered up my strength. |
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She struggled to her feet with grim determination, took one wobbly step, swooned and collapsed. |
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He gave me his famous lopsided smile and I suddenly knew what it felt like to be one of those girls who swooned at the sight of him. |
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I had hoped that my roommate would not have been one of those girls who swooned at the sight of those two ignoramuses. |
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Women swooned over him, as did photographers, one of whom said that Chet Baker made him realise what it meant to be photogenic. |
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All the spectators were swooned by the troupe's talent and creative effervescence. |
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A faint-hearted woman, Mirjan Akhtar, swooned and died of fright. |
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She swooned and cooed as she put them on and jumped into the pool, the drop earrings swinging like chandeliers in a storm. |
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Then she swooned over the ribollita, the Nantucket bay scallops, the Delmonico steak and the chocolate skillet cake. |
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Investors also discovered that too many telecommunications operations had glutted the market with too much capacity, and prices in that business swooned. |
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They swooned over the Egyptian cobra, gone rogue inside the Bronx Zoo's Reptile House last March. |
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Never without his denim jacket, loose white shirt, and dark, black Levis, all the girls swooned at the sight of his puppy-dog-brown eyes and combed back brown hair. |
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Poets and painters have long swooned over the stuff kitchen utensils, furniture and musical instruments are made of. |
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Thus, the trade balance, which had swooned dangerously in early 2009, is again very healthy. |
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Four years earlier, he had already swooned over a Henry IV beef tenderloin? |
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The page that came next shocked me further and I almost swooned. |
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It is quite evident from the Acts. But there does not seem to be a basis for believing people swooned in a faint when they prayed over the fullness of the Holy Spirit. |
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That day no further leaf we did uncover.' While thus one Spirit told us of their lot, The other wept, so that with Pity's thralls I swooned, as if by Death I had been smote, And fell down even as a dead body falls. |
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The attendant tells me that he was quiet until just before dawn, and that then he began to get uneasy, and at length violent, until at last he fell into a paroxysm which exhausted him so that he swooned into a sort of coma. |
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I dropped the vessel quickly to a lower level. Nor was I a moment too soon. The girl had swooned. |
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Ladies swooned, apparently, when Daniel Craig emerged from the sea wearing these bathing trunks. |
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For decades LVMH's formula has worked like a spell: seduced by beautiful status-symbols, perfect shops and clever advertising, millions of people have swooned forgetfully towards the firm's cash registers. |
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