This is what happens in and around a school program that teaches New York City elementary schoolers how to swing, tango, and do the rumba. |
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It reminds me of swing sets, pizza day in the cafeteria, cub scouts and kickball. |
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Twenty minutes out and through the mist we came abreast of a race in full swing. |
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Guiel, a left-handed batter, has a compact, efficient swing and can drive the ball with power. |
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The swing bridge over the River Ouse at Selby was operating fully this morning after it jammed open at 9pm yesterday. |
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Eight town centre venues will feature up to forty bands covering all idioms from New Orleans through swing to bebop and contemporary jazz. |
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He and the Muddy Basin Ramblers have played a mix of country, blues, jug-band music and early swing jazz for over a year. |
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If you can achieve a good posture at address then it becomes much easier to remain in balance throughout the swing. |
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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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Wear your favorite 50's fashion, practice your jitterbug moves, and swing into 2005 in 50's style! |
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At our last festival, we played a swing set and great crowds were jitterbugging all over the place! |
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Soon, in addition to jazz, ballet and tap, children may be begging for swing, jive, foxtrot and rumba lessons. |
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The Hoochers are a unique six-piece outfit who play traditional blues with an assorted blend of funk, jazz, rock, swing, bop and jive. |
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Let your arms swing naturally and in rhythm with your legs and loosely cup your hands. |
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There's plenty of old school and funk, but there's even some Motown soul, swing, Japanese rap, reggae, J-pop, samba and early electronica. |
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I think the mum with the kid on the swing next to me didn't know where to put herself. |
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No room for Adirondack chairs or playing children, let alone that great, romantic porch swing. |
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This rainproof, light and durable jacket offers the golfer plenty of movement so your golf swing won't be impeded. |
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This group records western swing and jazz and has had to face criticism for their lack of writing. |
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There are ballads, blues and western swing, and Burch describes it as music you might hear in a dream and try in vain to remember in the morning. |
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Waselchuck has performed with and led jazz groups such as Full Count Jazz Band, Wholly Cats, and played folk and blues and western swing. |
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Meanwhile, the Democrat eyeing the White House continues his westward swing, heading for Las Vegas at this hour. |
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The wheelchair user can swing the desk to one side when moving in and out of the chair. |
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Back in the wheelhouse he was confronted by the huge ship and desperately tried to swing the wheel to head away. |
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The trick involves doing a wheelie, in which you swing the front wheels from side to side. |
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Within days, Kerry's camp responded in kind, buying a series of adverts in key swing states. |
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Laura Bush is all deferential and smiles in public, but you can bet that she whipsaws him like a swing in private. |
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The average 90-shooter loses more strokes due to poor club and shot selection than to a bad swing or missed shot. |
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He stroked the metal surface, and not knowing how it all happened, slowly caused the door to swing on its hinges and open. |
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It may sound like the voice of someone readying themselves for a downward swing in work, a shift into the slow lane. |
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The poetry readings, lunchtime concerts, museum exhibits and jam sessions add to this week of swing in the spring. |
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A left-arm paceman operating over the wicket is expected to angle or swing the ball across the right-hander. |
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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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Pietersen has a highly idiosyncratic technique, based on an early lunge on to the front foot and a somewhat agricultural swing of the blade. |
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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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Such a swing of opinion reflects the people's tendency to change tack depending on which way the wind is blowing. |
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A path winds through the gardens to fairy-tale-style cottages, each with its own veranda and swing. |
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When I latched on to this hold and let my feet swing out from the face below, I felt an alarming sense of fatigue in my arms. |
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A properly executed wingover felt like he'd taken the playground swing over the top. |
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There are also ritual lamps, and a charming gilded swing with push-rods to lull the deity into a kindly tolerance of human failings. |
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Some golfers hit it off the heel because they dip their upper bodies toward the ball during the swing. |
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How many fighters could have gotten to their feet before the count of ten after catching Joe Frazier's full swing left hook flush on the jaw? |
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The child becomes withdrawn or aggressive, a major swing from what they were previously. |
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As you approach the center of the circle, swing your primary line so that it is behind the horse's withers. |
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Bogey woe on the final day cost North Yorkshire's king of swing Simon Dyson dear in the Dubai Desert Classic. |
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Stads turns his shoulders at least 90 degrees on every full swing, irons and woods. |
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A Conservative councillor once hid up a chimney in the debating chamber and re-emerged to swing a crucial vote. |
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I'd like it to cover a whole range of dance styles, from reggae to rock 'n' roll and from soul to swing. |
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And from the start of the third term, rehearsals for the end of year show move into full swing. |
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In all the big swing states, electors are allotted on a winner-take-all basis. |
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There is still enough dance space to swing to and enough seating space to sidle up to the off fraulein and offer her a sip of your yard of ale. |
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Salsa, swing and the lambada will be the order of the day for a brand new BBC One series. |
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Fun-loving landlord and landlady Ricky and Donna Salt donned fancy dress to really help the party go with a swing. |
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It promises to be a gala evening of memories and reminiscences as past pupils and their friends swing to the music of the Sixties. |
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A majority of the nation's Amish live in key swing states like Pennsylvania and Ohio. |
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The first was pitched somewhere between sport and swing dance, with lifts and rollovers in fluid, repeating patterns. |
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You have to lift the latch to swing the door out, and listen for it to click when it closes. |
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I can't get the image of Glen and several religious zealots on the tire swing out of my mind. |
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The languid, back-and-forth rhythm of a swaying swing slows time on a lazy summer day. |
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Both the books and the films are artful and entertaining, but also more than a little bit campy, like zoot suits and swing dancing. |
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Don't expect Mr. Weld to don a zoot suit and join the ranks of the American swing revivalists. |
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We're wearing Forties style zoot suits, the kind of thing that Lindy Hoppers would wear to Harlem swing clubs. |
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The cabin looked deserted because of a broken swing out front and the boards on the windows. |
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Her favourite perennials are lilies which put on a show of colour before the annuals get into full swing. |
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Cate remained standing there, watching the doors swing and listening to the soft sound of Alexander's retreating footsteps. |
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He scored 18 goals in Greece last season so I expect him to be chipping in when he gets in the swing. |
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Pew estimates the number of swing voters at about 25 percent, a quarter of the electorate. |
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However, late-night ranters on cable don't usually attract swing voters. |
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They initiate their approach by pushing the ball leftward, walk left to their release area, and swing the ball to a breakpoint about 45 to 50 feet down the lane. |
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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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We'll swing by your place and pick up some jimmies and things for you! |
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Walton Community Project, formed to rejuvenate the town, organised a large-scale scheme to get the resort ready before the holiday season gets into full swing. |
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He loved the swing music played by big bands, and his heroes included benny Goodman, Count Basie, and Earl Hines. |
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Avast, ye scurvy dogs, Kerry will swing from the highest yardarm! |
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Although all of the protractor and retractor muscles have roles in swing phase, most play little or no role in support phase when dogs trot at steady speed on the level. |
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From swing, acid jazz and bossa nova to hip hop and jazz rock, the music sometimes has a 1940s sound, while at other times it seems extremely modern. |
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Also, players who are square at the top of their swing are better drawers of the ball and are equally adept at fading it without manipulating the club with their hands. |
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Even Dixieland and swing jazz from that era really had fast tempos. |
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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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You can be moody and swing to extremes, be aware and remain balanced. |
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He tried again with a harder swing and chipped off a small piece! |
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An artist in New Mexico has spent decades chiseling out fantastical caves from the mountains, one pickaxe swing at a time. |
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Though this drill is normally used to help cure the slice swing of a beginner, it can help a good player make the switch from fading the ball to hitting a draw. |
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Following the first warm-up session held to gauge interest in the scheme, sessions will be held in the new year in rock and pop to jazz, swing, Latin, big band and reggae. |
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The ensembles of bopping and jitterbugging are done with real swing. |
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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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This allows a user to input the swing and drag circles and activates an alarm if the anchor begins to drag or another ship is about to move within the danger circle. |
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Whether it was analyzing Lee Trevino or counseling Mickey Wright, Penick stressed remaining true to your natural swing tendencies while observing a few basic guidelines. |
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I watched the crane operator take a swing with the wrecking ball. |
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There are four dwellings to choose from and more than a half dozen other structures in which to swing a cat. |
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The president suffered a 12-point swing to Romney, sapping his 9-point advantage. |
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They tumble, juggle, balance, swing and hula hoop with a confidence and humour far beyond what you would expect for students of a tertiary course. |
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These figures have convinced the naturist movement that the UK naturism industry would swing into action if proper facilities were made available. |
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A waggle is a rehearsal for what you're going to do with the real swing. |
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Do NOT allow a few sundry Lieutenant-Colonels or Grade Five public servants alone swing for this shameful abnegation of Ministerial responsibility. |
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Holland plays both piano and guitar in a style that predates electricity, while her small band falls naturally into the loose collective swing of pre-bop jazzers. |
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Born in Texas in 1933, Nelson's popularity stemmed from a diverse range of musical influences, from the Texan drawl of Ernest Tubb to the western swing of Bob Wills. |
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Throw a steel guitar in and it's the essence of western 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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Throughout these 13 uplifting ditties, which run the gamut from traditional country to blues, western swing and roots rock, Lund lauds his home and native land. |
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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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Asian-Americans are a group of persuadable swing voters, growing faster than any other group in America today. |
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For the anxious jazzers, Parker's walking bass and Cleaver's lurching swing on The Key is as close to the music's deepest roots as free jazz gets. |
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Vali sings while playing with an alligator on a pink swing set, hustling at a lemonade stand and dancing with shadowy creatures. |
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It has a swing set, a jungle gym, a sand box, and a couple slides. |
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The president is barnstorming factories in swing states, banking on a return of jobs in time for the election. |
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We must arrange to vote by absentee ballot in the general election, so that we can go to the swing states and work to get out the vote on election day. |
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In 2014, it appears, the key to winning in a swing state is to avoid talking about issues and emphasize pig castration. |
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The swing is behaving like a tuned resonator which responds strongly to a driving force at its own natural frequency but is less responsive at other frequencies. |
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Instead, he gives his very best effort and tries to win the World Series with a single swing of his bat. |
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Both insisted Goldwater was scaring away the swing voters Republicans needed with his unyielding conservatism. |
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I tried if a pendulum would swing faster, or continue swinging longer, in case of exsuction of the air. |
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Their fourhanded swing number on the piano is one of the most beautiful moments in a film that has no shortage of beautiful moments to offer. |
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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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All grimed with coaldust, they swing along the street with their dinner baskets and cans in their hands, chattering merrily. |
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However, it was reported that pollsters had in fact picked up a late swing to Labour immediately prior to polling day, not the Conservatives. |
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Her new shoes, with their little perched heels, lent a swing to her hips. She smiled, pleased by the image. Lily in her kitten heels. |
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The Conservatives gained 2 seats with virtually no swing from Labour to Conservative. |
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If I can't even swing elementary lunchmaking my career in politics may just grind to a halt here and now. |
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There was a swing away from comedy to serious political drama, reflecting preoccupations and divisions following on the political crisis. |
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I learned that Earl Phillips was playing on those records like a jazz drummer, playing swing, with a straight four. |
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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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His intense dedication meant that he attended to every detail in the golf swing. |
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When you see it, you'll know why I'll be hoping for it to swing the odds in my favour. |
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An aerial obstacle course, including a two-storey airpark, a zip-line, a climbing wall and a giant swing add to the thrill. |
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The roughened, softer surface of an old ball can be more conducive to spin bowlers, or those using reverse swing. |
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In September 2013, Williams announced a follow up to his 2001 swing album, titled Swings Both Ways for release in November. |
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Conservative leader and former Prime Minister, Arthur Balfour, lost his seat, Manchester East, on a swing of over 20 percent. |
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The swing to Labour was high in those seats with large numbers of young people. |
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Between the second and third road bridges is Hawarden railway bridge at Shotton, originally constructed as a swing bridge but now never opened. |
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In 2001, Church added more pop, swing, and Broadway with her album Enchantment. |
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For example, the Lindy Hop move swing out from close can also be thought of as a groucho to open. |
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The leopard seal, a prolific predator of penguins, is known to violently swing its prey back and forth until it is decapitated. |
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Golf is an underhanded game, because we must swing the club in an underhanded motion in order to play the ball off the ground. |
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The bony otic capsule, the petrosal, is connected to the skull with cartilage, so that it can swing independently. |
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Dressed in zoot suits, Washington's finest loungecore act swing like Tiger Woods. |
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This is because the energy the swing absorbs is maximized when the pushes match the swing's natural oscillations. |
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The Allied armies would then swing left to advance towards the River Seine. |
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On the morning of 3 November 7 Armoured Division would pass through and swing north heading for the railway at Ghazal station. |
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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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This is important in a small tender which may be heavily laden with passengers, limiting the swing of the oars. |
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The power of a blow depends on the weight of the skull and the arc of the swing. |
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And in 1975 one of the hottest Austin ensembles was the posthippie western swing revivalist group known as Asleep at the Wheel. |
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Florida has been listed as a swing state in Presidential elections since 1950, voting for the losing candidate once in that period of time. |
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When the operation is over, the blast is shut off and the prop under the bottom door is knocked down so that the bottom plates swing open. |
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A clock synchronizing circuit for repeaterless low swing interconnects is presented in this paper. |
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The smooth telescoping boom movement is also ideal for placing jersey barriers with less barrier swing. |
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All day long we'd swing through the cypresses on the rope vines, and if it rained we'd huddle beneath an umbrella tree and play stickfrog. |
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To prevent anything which may prove an obstacle to the full swing of his genius. |
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In her defense, she's not ever been at this level of national politics before but Tuesday night's speech felt like a swing and a miss for Ayotte. |
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The restaurant's kitchen was separated from the dining room by a swing door. |
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I'm not going to swing for the fences tomorrow, but I'm hoping my speech will be warmly received. |
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To prevent this type of emergency, the pilot had to anticipate the tail swing with rudder movements. |
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I would grab her upstretched arms and swing her onto my hip, and we would walk around the neighborhood until we found something to do. |
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The young Chicago avant-gardist proves that ground-breaking music can still swing like mad. |
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Make sure the swing lock pin is installed in the backhoe frame's aligned holes before traveling on the roadway. |
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Terms like swing loans with balloon payments and seller participation became part of the real estate deal-making lexicon. |
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A fast bowler can bowl yorkers and reverse swing, but how much can you do on a flat track? |
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That walking-around money could help them swing a center such as New Jersey's Bobby Holik, who has been in a contract dispute with the Devils. |
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Recycle old tires, or if they're used as a tree swing, punch holes in the bottom so water can drain. |
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I have always been able to swing the ball into the righthanders and the way the ball has been swinging this season has helped me. |
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The pendulum swing of politics has a funny way of self-perpetuating. |
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Franklin Sports is proud to be The batting glove that held the bat of Miguel Cabrera for each and every swing of this historic accomplishment. |
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As the anchor fetches her up, she will swing head to wind, bringing the head sails aback. |
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He is struggling with his swing, and undoubtedly that has bodyslammed his inner psyche. |
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In the next second, that is exactly what happened. Big Man made a wide Texas swing, left his chin open and boom! goes the dynamite. |
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We knew this would be a big swing, an all-or-nothing proposition. |
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The first time they pick up a golf club and swing it, most children do it crosshanded. |
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So why is it that Rand can't swing an Oath Rod without making a cuddlicious dame with fantastic powers fall in love with him? |
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The guard hefted his cudgel menacingly and looked at the inmates. The threat to swing glinted in his eye. |
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In fact, if we all chip in for the canoe fare I'm sure David Beckham could swing him a bed with the Yanomami tribe for a week or three. |
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Thwok! The ball was past the man before he'd even begun to swing. |
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You swing out into the Canale della Giudecca, a wide expanse lined with palaces that are now apartments, two-bedroom walk-ups with ageless cats and Renaissance views. |
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Two great windows of opportunity will swing open this year in the fight against world poverty, surely one of the most pressing moral issues of our age. |
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When you swing a racket, you're practicing angles of reflection. |
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Favouring an all-encompassing blend of country, western swing and rustbelt jazz, he infects the ancient music with contemporary zip and relevance. |
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She looked at the ceiling, and realised that dangerous tasks lay ahead for her She had to swing from a piece of rope that gave her such terrible rope burn and sweaty hands. |
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Few overs after this incident, one of the Broads reverse swing dislodged well settled Asad Shafiqs off stump, dipping inside from more than a foot offside the off stump. |
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They know how to reverse swing the ball in these conditions. |
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On the ball-tampering controversy, Hadlee said though reverse swing is a fascinating craft, players should not indulge in unfair practices to get the ball to do something. |
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The wicket was pretty slow, reverse swing has played a massive part in this game, and so to use those skills to get us a decent lead on this pitch was very satisfying. |
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Rewind back to the good ol'days of swing, disco, jive, jazz. |
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An aggressive baseliner, Verdasco's powerful forehand and ability to make the ball swing could pose Murray some problems but the Spaniard will be up against it. |
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The pH swing is applied again, first redissolving the precipitate and then reprecipitating all the metal, increasing the metal concentration each time. |
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Arms draped on shoulders, kick-stepping in circles, they swing bottles of wine. Purpled thumbs cork the bottles. The wine leaps and jumps behind green glass. |
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If you have a friend or family member to shoot with, Action Target's dueling tree is loads of fun. It has six steel plates that swing from side to side. |
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Both Mal and I had a glass. We would swing the Hills hoist around and if the arm that was loaded stopped above either one of us we would pour a glass and drink the wine. |
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He lifted out the catfish and selected a small carp. They watched the needle swing. The old jowter twisted up the apron in his hands. Two and a half, he said. |
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Generally, the rules entitle players to a direct straight line access to the ball, room for a reasonable swing and an unobstructed shot to any part of the front wall. |
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The pitch offered bounce and swing from the start, while Matthew Hoggard got a ball on line to swing between Matthew Hayden's bat and pad and into his off stump. |
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Simon Jones was the main culprit, using swing to good effect as he removed Katich and Warne in successive balls, and then had Kasprowicz clean bowled. |
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Sterling fell by almost one cent against the US dollar in a day early in September 2014, due to an opinion poll showing a swing towards the Yes campaign. |
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Canal construction, under Cautley's supervision, now went into full swing. |
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By 1941 American public opinion had begun to swing against Germany, but the war was still essentially Great Britain and the Empire against Germany. |
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The party also secured a swing in its favour of over 10 percentage points. |
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For example, a swing saw is used to get ice for the Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival each year from the frozen surface of the Songhua River. |
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Conservatism was on the nose with voters and if Liberals were to regain government, the party must swing smoothly to the left on a range of social issues. |
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A familiar example is a playground swing, which acts as a pendulum. |
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In high intensity necking, the combatants will spread their front legs and swing their necks at each other, attempting to land blows with their ossicones. |
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The area is often seen as a merging point of the conservative northern portion of the state and the liberal southern portion, making it the biggest swing area in the state. |
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Conversely, a swing seat is one that could easily swing either way. |
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It had abutment walls of a considerable length at either end, and a swing bridge at the Teignmouth end to allow sailing ships to pass up the estuary. |
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The girl tossed the book on the planks of the swing and rocked back and forth, as she pulled the scrunchi out of her hair and rebound her ponytail. |
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The sound of the steel guitar had become popular in country music in the 1940s and was especially noticeable in the fusion of country and big band jazz called western swing. |
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If necessary, a Condor model that has zero tail swing is available. |
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That was a flat wicket and we had to wait for the ball to reverse swing. |
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