With the swell of migration from Africa came a swell in anti-immigration sentiment and racism in Italy.
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As long as there are hearts to swell, "Always" and "How Deep Is the Ocean" will swell them.
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Numbers expected to swell Though the number of DACA-status students now studying medicine is small, experts expect it to swell.
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While sprains can swell too, fractures usually swell more dramatically and will be accompanied by significant bruising and tenderness around the injured area.
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"If Trump told her tomorrow that Satan was a swell fellow, she'd be on her show saying Satan's a swell fellow," Ms. DePaulo said.
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If gravitational waves are like that deep ocean swell, do they really interact with us or do we all just move together up and down in the swell?
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In theory, a pilot could have attempted an emergency landing by turning the plane and trying to land it just behind an ocean swell, before the next swell arrived.
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Organisers say the march will swell as locals join in.
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By 2021, that amount is expected to swell to $1,008.
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That means its network can swell much more, much faster.
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The swell of marchers that actually showed up shattered expectations.
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Kylei's leg started to swell and she developed a fever.
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Eventually, the crowd would swell to more than a thousand.
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The artists lived swell because they were getting great promotion.
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This has been a swell couple of years for Cardi.
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Heavy rain throughout the day caused Haitian waterways to swell.
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This increases pressure, which can cause the brain to swell.
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Celebrities using their fame for good makes our hearts swell.
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In return, you get to see a swell looking space.
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Big emotions in your relationships swell up this evening, Taurus.
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Soon, tones swell and lines coalesce into a searching soliloquy.
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So, he's sure the crowds will swell on May 19.
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Some stocks generate excessive friction; others swell in the humidity.
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The starch bonds with water molecules and begins to swell.
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So are gums, which can swell or bleed after brushing.
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Facebook and Google's dominance in online advertising continues to swell.
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Those reports have only continued to swell in recent months.
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This season the company revived Peter Martins's "Thou Swell" (2003).
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Like so many Martins ballets, "Thou Swell" is often callow.
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THE SUBMARINE DSV Limiting Factor bobbed in the Atlantic swell.
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Our jails swell with poor people never convicted of anything.
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The man's abdomen began to swell with even more fluid.
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Clumps of V.I.P.s on elevated platforms swell like sea anemone.
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Immigration could swell those ranks to 284 million by 245.
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In the oven, the layers swell, multiplying, ready to flake.
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I felt my eye swell and I started to bleed.
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But here's what that work has inspired: one swell documentary.
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Crowds had started to swell outside certain bars and clubs.
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The swell has never slowed, and prices have followed suit.
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Histamines can cause multiple areas of your body to swell.
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By 2032, the population is expected to swell to 20,000.
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These bamboo glasses by Swell Vision are fun and sturdy.
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Did you swell with pride for your country and vocation?
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That half of their face may also swell or sweat.
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One of its many surf spots, Jeffery's Bay, is ranked as one of the top 225 surfing spots in the world with a swell consistency of 96% and an average swell height of 12ft.
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When he ceded center stage, though, the song began to swell.
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Her legs began to swell to four times their normal size.
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"There's this massive swell of Hamilton pride [right now]," says Hutton.
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The number could swell to 23 by the end of 2019.
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The track features ominous organ sounds and Mitski's trademark sonic swell.
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During the summer season, the population can swell to about 12,000.
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My breasts swell under the constriction of my bra, nipples stiffening.
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"The number [of people in detention] could swell indefinitely," she said.
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Eventually it will swell to about 200 times its current size.
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What's more, military budgets in Europe are also beginning to swell.
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If they swell it may begin to repress them more forcibly.
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By now, the wind was picking up and the swell building.
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Patients' abdominal walls can also swell, leading to nausea and vomiting.
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By 20193, that number will likely swell to over 5 billion.
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These cracks in American institutional foundations enabled central government to swell.
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"For example, my ankles used to swell really bad," she wrote.
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For now, Comedy Central's women report card doesn't look that swell.
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Those countries have seen their GDPs swell at an unusual rate.
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By 2040, the population is expected to swell to 100 million.
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Go deeper: Farmer bankruptcies swell to decade high in Farm Belt
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Outrage in the city began to swell, and protests filled downtown.
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"Gee, I had a swell time," he told the assembled throng.
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If people had let my policies work, things would be swell.
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This would be a swell in the vast flow of decolonizing.
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The salt damp of semen in my mouth, the alarming swell.
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The floorboards were waterlogged and would swell and buckle within days.
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Note: The falls are known to swell during the rainy season.
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Others rushed to the barricades, and populist movements began to swell.
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You begin to get wet, and your genitals swell a little.
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When I think of their hard work, I swell with pride.
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"Overeating also causes digestive organs to stretch and swell," she adds.
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By 2050, that number will likely swell to over 5 billion.
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These organs swell to accommodate their new citizens, which can hurt.
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It's easy to get lost in the swell of superhero entertainment.
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So what motivates this swell of right-wing support for Trump?
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And the tax bill has already caused the deficit to swell.
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Walid watched his Syrian friends leave, and new arrivals swell the camp.
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Floodwaters will continue to rise as rivers swell and reservoirs release overflow.
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Ocean storm surge could swell as high as 12 feet (3.6 meters).
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During training in Brazilian jiu-jitsu my knee started to swell up.
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Those rivers are likely to swell as they collect all that rain.
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Some also have cysts that can rupture and make their stomachs swell.
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Shadows mist along the edges until they swell into the abyssal plains.
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He waffled so hard that he almost lost his "swell boy" image.
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" "I do not know Jeff, but he seems like a swell fellow.
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The second half saw Louisville's lead swell from 12 to 32 points.
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If you're interested in replacing your swell $500 mirrorless camera don't be.
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And as they swell the internet's numbers, they will change its character.
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The dealmaking in 2019 suggests that this long swell is finally subsiding.
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Hey, as long as it doesn't crumble apart, sounds swell to me.
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Some lawmakers are predicting that number will swell in the coming weeks.
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If they come down, a current-account surplus could swell up again.
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Yet still the crowds calling for him to go continued to swell.
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Oh, the great south London swell of the early to mid 2010s.
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Therefore, the first commandment for technologists is: Design technologies to swell happiness.
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The swell of e-commerce accounts for much of the growing demand.
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"Your brain will swell and you can die from that," he said.
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You knew you were seeing something special when that organ swell began.
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Disaffected Taliban swell ISIS' ranks Afghanistan is no stranger to such violence.
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Still, anytime I see that ad, I feel a swell of nostalgia.
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As if that weren't enough, he also has a swell Instagram presence.
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Every working day its coffers swell by another billion dollars or so.
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On the most popular climbs, crowds can swell to 10 deep roadside.
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The neurosurgeons quickly had to make room for her spine to swell.
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But anger and reproach about the revelations have started to swell nonetheless.
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John Hancock debuted COIN, a product similar to Swell, earlier this year.
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A swell of Wall Street support has followed McDonald's success and initiatives.
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If that doesn't sound swell, I can't help you in this life.
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Each cameo, each swell of music, each voiceover gets an explosive response.
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A late surge of deadline-beating claims will swell the industry's bill.
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Her face and arms began to swell And Whitey's on the moon.
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The next day there were small leftover waves from the hurricane swell.
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The boat spun around and rode up and over the next swell.
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Then catch it at the bottom of the swell before losing control.
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Kotak has enjoyed a ringside seat while watching India's distressed market swell.
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It turns out to be a swell place for a hibernal vacation.
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That has helped swell inventories, which have been stubbornly resistant to drawdowns.
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For surfers, rooting for hurricane swell may be increasingly difficult to rationalize.
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Crowds began to swell and an hour later a demonstration came together.
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The recent swell of migrants has prompted the need for additional facilities again.
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They noticed that all four limbs had begun to swell and change color.
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After more prolonged exposure to sunlight, parts of me begin to swell up.
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The cysts are sometimes painful, and they tend to swell when you're ovulating.
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Medicaid's rolls generally swell during a recession; low unemployment keeps the program steady.
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Those expectations swell to unhealthy levels for quarterbacks, who take longer to progress.
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Doing so would swell the Fed's balance-sheet, but eliminate still more inefficiencies.
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Proceeds from a tax-amnesty scheme for cash-hoarders may swell the figure.
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Similarly, venture investment in new startups in the space has continued to swell.
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Its tissues may then swell and become damaged, and may even die off.
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He's a swell guy; I'm going to be really sad when he leaves.
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He subsequently begins to lie about his expenditures, causing his proboscis to swell.
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The wagers are often a buck or two but can swell much higher.
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Surfers usually catch the tail end of a swell early the next morning.
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This statewide plague has rocked communities as prison populations for drug offenders swell.
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Those that start their own firms can see their value of equity swell.
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However, it was Joanna's message under the photo that truly made hearts swell.
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Outstanding student debt in the U.S. will swell to $2 trillion by 2022.
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Another group, racially mixed, would swell to about 200 over the next hour.
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If this was a horror movie, this is when the music would swell.
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How do you decide which approach to take when the swell is good?
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The two make swell companion pieces, exploring some similar themes in different ways.
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From that point on, my nose continued to swell up and become disfigured.
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Lilly x S'Well Bottle in Multi Swell First Impression 25 oz, $54; lillypulitzer.
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It's the best medium for a swell word-match, and it never disappoints.
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Wouldn't it look just swell next to Kim and Kanye's Bound 2 artwork?
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In the way that years have springtimes, most epistolary careers have a swell.
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Okta also said it saw subscription revenue swell 64 percent year over year.
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And then suddenly, with a great swell of music, the movie is over.
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The female's clear belly will turn red and swell when full of blood.
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Heavy rains and storms since February have caused the Mississippi River to swell.
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But the swell of scrutiny worldwide will only add to the financial pressure.
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The resulting downturn will cause the government's budget deficit, already large, to swell.
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Furthermore, economic surveys show that all states' tax coffers would swell under DAPA.
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Emotions swell, so expect everyone to be a bit weepy at this time.
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And like that, the swell of support for the band turned to anger.
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Around that time, his damaged eye began to swell and the cornea deteriorated.
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Skip the swell of humanity at Heathrow, and plan a picnic in Paris.
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Watching it, it's hard not to feel your heart swell with courage. Yes!
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The cornmeal needs time to swell, absorb liquid and develop the corn's sweetness.
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The opponents might swell the crowd and listen respectfully, or boo only occasionally.
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And the gospel singers — Carrie Compere, Denise Manning and Onyie Nwachukwu — sound swell.
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It left its border wide open, enabling foreign fighters to swell ISIS' ranks.
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The power they generate is also dependent on rainfall averages that swell rivers.
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The grains were still small and they needed to swell with more moisture.
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So, as far as commercials go, "The Lego Batman Movie" is just swell.
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"Cotton Pearl," the largest, is like a swell at sea or glaciers calving.
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You will also swell with pride when you help solve an intractable problem.
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If those were included, the number would swell to significantly more than 250,22018.
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You go in and they stick these sticks inside your cervix, which swell.
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In that case, the supply of traditional tax-exempt munis would not swell.
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His chattiness and laughter, which normally made my heart swell, only irritated me.
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The first thing a dying star does is swell, swallows whatever is near.
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Home Depot also sought to swell its stores with 80,000 new employees last spring.
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The swell of migrants illegally crossing the border in recent months has overwhelmed DHS.
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But a swell of migrants crossing the southern border has overwhelmed the department's facilities.
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Wheat ending stocks are expected to swell to 1.097 billion bushels from 0.69743 billion.
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Rolling on a gentle swell, small wooden boats pull up alongside its riveted hull.
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Unless it's on your face or your feet, the bites tend not to swell.
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Their faces can swell, and they can get hives, throw up or have diarrhea.
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The two groups rely on Yandaba gangs to swell their ranks and provide muscle.
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But different components of the pasta—the carbohydrates, proteins and cellulose—all swell differently.
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The pop-up opened at 11AM on Thursday, mainly to a swell of journalists.
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That number could swell to $7 billion by 2020, according to the research note.
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Thank you for the butterflies in my stomach and for making my heart swell.
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Luckily, a big swell helped lift the heavy shark onto the deck, Deans said.
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The server doesn't want us to swell up or die, and I appreciate that.
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Swell charges a 0.75 percent annual fee and requires a $50 minimum account value.
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Dragic saw his eye swell shut by Sunday, but he made a quick recovery.
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In fact, if a swell of women enters a particular occupation, the pay drops.
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As noted by CNN, the team received a swell of outside support as well.
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Peoples Temple, as it grew, began to swell to thousands and thousands of members.
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And to allow her brain to swell, a bone from her forehead was removed.
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Over three days, I watched the line swell from 15 to 54 to thousands.
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TwitterAudit told Jezebel that Madonna has a swell 74% and Mariah Carey has 60%.
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Commentary by Dave Fanger, CEO and founder of socially responsible investment firm Swell Investing.
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Analysts at HSBC expect the deposits to swell by $164 billion by end-December.
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And the current $1.6 trillion portfolio of outstanding debt could swell to $5 trillion.
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The Patriot swell was, however, only the beginning of twenty-first-century American extremism.
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Over time, those malformations swell and fill with blood until they form benign tumors.
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You look at her blooming belly and think, What a swell story this is.
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And the station's social media manager, Jonathan Anker, watched this new Facebook audience swell.
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You've got to admit that the Little Caesars mascot seems like a swell guy.
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Swell)Hobo Johnson - "Sex In The City"Oliver Tree - "Movement"Jaden Smith - "GHOST" (feat.
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Hodges), seeming to swell with pride (sorry) at his discovery that homosexuals are people.
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We reported on this in January, but the swell of criticism has accelerated further.
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Mr. Trump aims to swell the blue-collar backing that powered his primary victories.
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Ms. Kwotuah ran to Alexia, but the child's body had already begun to swell.
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Right now there's a swell of talk about, and interest in, a Biden candidacy.
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The neuromuscular toxin will make your skin swell and can even cause heart failure.
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BRANTLEY I came to "Cher" late, with limited expectations, and had a swell time.
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Economists expect the ranks of Saudis living in poverty — around 20 percent — to swell.
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Her events began to swell in New Hampshire, with overflow crowds becoming the norm.
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Beyond disbelief and dread, however, I also felt a familiar swell of self-loathing.
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The heavy rain caused rivers to swell, and several had flooded by late Saturday.
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But as soon as the colt's adrenaline dissipated, his left ankle started to swell.
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But I'm excited because last night, a swell just popped up in the Caribbean.
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But the full population can swell to multiples of that during peak vacation season.
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She also zooms out to contextualize their stories within the broader swell of history.
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But despite a swell of early buzz, the Moto X never became a hit.
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His name was Theodor Seuss Geisel And all the kids they think he's swell.
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Their gums would swell and bleed as their skin disintegrated and their brains decayed.
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He and his girlfriend settled into a swell little cottage in West Hollywood, Calif.
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India's election authorities say that number will swell to 900 million this time round.
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After implantation, rising hormone levels may cause your breasts to swell or feel tender.
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Fiasco, known for imaginative, fat-free stagings, does not aim for fancy or swell.
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Maybe it was the altitude but the trip actually seemed to swell in intensity.
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The country's outstanding student loan balance is projected to swell to $2 trillion by 2022.
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I was pre-diabetic, my feet would swell and my cholesterol was through the roof.
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Obama could weave a story of America that made hearts—even many Republican hearts—swell.
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The groups swell from 20 to 200 and they are focused on one thing -- feeding.
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Over the weekend, Los Angeles saw anti-Trump protests swell to 8,000 people on Saturday.
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They vow to continue protesting throughout the summer, when crowds at the party town swell.
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Big emotions swell as the moon in fellow fire sign Sagittarius clashes with mystical Neptune.
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H2G estimates that they could swell winnings by 50% in the first year of opening.
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The swell of his chest was pride in what he felt he had achieved there.
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This will swell the public-sector wage bill, stoke even more inflation and bankrupt firms.
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They shuffle clumsily over the bare island, flopping into the bay with each passing swell.
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The number should swell to 100 employees over the next year as they expand operations.
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Those numbers likely will swell considerably for both candidates once the final numbers come in.
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Healey and his pal, fellow big wave surfer Billy Kemper, are talking about the swell.
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We'll wait as our rivals' budgets swell and the tech boom turns into a bubble.
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For example, friend and frequent collaborator George Clooney, offered, "He looks swell in a Speedo."
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Of course, if no one wins Tuesday's drawing, the jackpot will only continue to swell.
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Their arrival helped swell the number of those stuck across the country to over 0003,000.
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Patrick Bouju is one of the world's finest natural winemakers; he's also a swell dude.
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Cutting my body eased the swell of melancholy and anxiety, like a gently deflating balloon.
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When sodium is low, she tells me, your cells become waterlogged and begin to swell.
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The snowpack in the Midwest will continue melting through the summer, causing rivers to swell.
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Few people laud the franchise for its swell dialogue or the contestants' ease on screen.
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He added that interest income will swell as the Federal Reserve raises its benchmark rate.
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You turn red and itchy, and swell up as the histamines build in your system.
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And we can't wait to watch that storm swell in season 7, premiering in July.
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This is all great for him, but not so swell for Serena, who is lovelorn.
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Huge emotions will swell today, so don't be surprised if cheesy commercials make you cry.
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It has to accommodate a foot that might swell over the course of a game.
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A track started to grow and swell like an ink-blot running from the speakers.
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"No one expected a swell that big and crazy," Bierke said, reflecting on the event.
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Today it's a staple of the surfer circuit with a recent swell of luxury retreats.
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"When you see them live that out and become great, it makes your heart swell."
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Most people will then see salivary glands swell, causing puffy cheeks and a swollen jaw.
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If there was a significant swell of people asking me to-I'd seriously consider it.
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Many cancers -- including lymphomas, which come from immune cells -- can cause lymph nodes to swell.
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When the Mississippi began to swell this spring, the barriers went up just like before.
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The problem is the entire Ivory Tower sits atop an ever-rising swell of subsidies.
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Swell Dive is perhaps best appreciated as a bar, with food designed to abet drinking.
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And their numbers could swell further if they maintain the heightened enthusiasm evident in 2018.
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Swell, a 2-year-old environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing app, is shutting down.
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The batteries in the affected laptops can overheat, causing them to swell and possibly ignite.
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My doctor said I might notice a reduced bloat/swell situation, and she was right.
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That night, as she rolled with the swell, the SS America was dark and empty.
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Artists know that a swell of voices makes it hard not to feel emotionally swayed.
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Then comes "Banshee Beat," its circular drum loop underneath a swell of ethereal, arpeggiating guitars.
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Lotto fever has gripped the nation in recent weeks as jackpots have continued to swell.
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On our first date, she made my heart swell with her kindness and her adventurousness.
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The weather was worsening, and the swell had risen to a maximum of five meters.
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For some Koreans, it can be overwhelmingly evocative, provoking tears or a swell of pride.
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Our (surfing) season started May 1 and we have a big swell going right now.
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She said the New York humidity made her joints swell and exacerbated her nagging injuries.
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He's been replaced by Adam Kuchler, a nifty juggler dressed like a Jazz Age swell.
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The study, focusing on swell sharks and chain catsharks, published Thursday in the journal iScience.
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Wouldn't it be swell for her to have her own special plate and mug, too?
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Gaming isn't the only media sector to see its audience swell amid the health crisis.
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And the weekend saw each of them working furiously to swell their lanes of support.
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Your heart leaps when the beat finally drops; your skin prickles when the violins swell.
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By 2100, sea levels could swell high enough to submerge 12.5 percent of Florida's homes.
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As it opens 600 new locations in coming months, those costs will almost certainly swell.
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Its production of oil was set to swell and prices would remain high for years.
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The pregnant celebrity's belly should swell while the rest of her stays slim and toned.
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Bill Cosby is sentenced to jail time; a populist wave begins to swell in Brazil.
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Bubonic plague infects the lymphatic system, causing the lymph nodes to swell up and feel tender.
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One man who says that while working his hands would swell, then the pain wouldn't subside.
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That agency's budget is expected to swell by about 6%, to a total of $43.8 billion.
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A full moon in Cancer arrives 12:49 PM and big emotions swell to the surface.
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The emotions that swell up may be difficult, but release is a good thing, dear ram!
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With the moon in "the more, the merrier" Aquarius on Thanksgiving, our guest lists could swell.
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And then the rash would be replaced by a fever and her joints would swell up.
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Swell Fest, an annual event on the island, features bands that come from all over Ireland.
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Supporters saw the move as evidence of a growing swell of cultural figures protesting Israel's policies.
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Over coffee, Dubois compliments Nova's writing, and Nova says he's going to make her head swell.
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They're also blank canvasses for super-simple beer cocktails that transform them from swill to swell.
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The capital flood has caused deal sizes and pre-money valuations at all stages to swell.
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She also thought it would be swell to have a break from paying her monthly rent.
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Now he is in a hospital bed watching his leg swell and blacken after being shot.
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It could swell further, argue the authors of a recent report by UBS, an investment bank.
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That could make volume swell on the SIX Swiss Exchange -- Europe's fourth-largest -- at least temporarily.
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A Shakespeare fan thinks "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern and Ophelia" would make swell names for the birds.
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Perlmutter had the bipartisan support of 108 original co-sponsors — that number has continued to swell.
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As their numbers swell, so do demands that the government do more to help the elderly.
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That in turn means that airport lines will soon swell enormously and swallow every traveler whole.
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"It was really high tide, probably an 8-foot swell, and no beach," he told KSBW8.
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Throughout the night, the cow-ladies' utters swell with the growing yield of life-sustaining liquid.
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Weeks of rain have caused rivers to swell since the rainy season began in early March.
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I've had my eyeball swell up to the point that I couldn't even close the eye.
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They have vowed to continue protesting throughout the summer, when crowds at the party town swell.
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With the lead continuing to swell, Trent and Allen took over with Duke trailing by 10.
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Look no further than those swell nurses from the title sequence of M*A*S*H*.
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First, the bone starts to swell—referred to as a stress reaction, or a stress injury.
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Some are ripples, others start small and swell to great heights and there's an occasional tsunami.
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Swell sharks are usually harmless unless threatened, and typically top out around three feet in length.
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Your imagination will swell with all sorts of brilliant ideas, but do be mindful of confusion.
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But with the swell of delivery thanks to third-party services, that's not likely to happen.
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But there are cracks beginning to grow, and the call for action is starting to swell.
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Coalitions of moderate lawmakers also suspect their ranks will swell next year given the political climate.
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At above 22100 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees C ), organs swell and cells start to break down.
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Big emotions swell to the surface on October 24, thanks to the full moon in Taurus.
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This would cause them to swell while not giving me the look of a full stomach.
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But it's also going to make the area swell and make the lipoma harder to feel.
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I obviously avoid it at every chance I can, but my throat starts to swell shut.
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Seagulls circled the smokestack and a gentle swell from the last storm gently rolled the ship.
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The flooding was spurred by heavy rainfall due to El Niño that caused rivers to swell.
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The figure is set to swell this year after its acquisition of rival Emerging Markets Payments.
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By melding environmentalism and social justice into "environmental justice," environmentalists are able to swell their ranks.
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But as word of mouth spread about the House of Dreams, a demand began to swell.
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Whenever the Wedge breaks on a south swell, the nearby city is the first to notice.
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Today, as the numbers of refugees coming to Nakivale swell, the competition for land has intensified.
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He toasts it over the coals, and they swell just before they break onto the plate.
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Kick them when they start to swell instead of grow, and whack 'em when that happens.
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Federal tax cuts and spending increases may further swell the national deficit and push up rates.
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But then came a massive swell that rocked the boat, and Tia Coleman started getting nervous.
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Then, bursts of rattling percussion instigate a series of gestures that swell, fracture and break off.
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If you own a wood cutting board, don't soak it — the wood can swell and split.
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Which is why the resurgent swell of the genre in recent years has been so welcome.
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But while cacao nibs and cocoa powder are swell and all, what about actual chocolate chips?
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For her part, Ms. Ocasio-Cortez has used the swell of challengers as fund-raising fodder.
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Her eyes swell with unshed tears; her mouth crumples and freezes into a pained half-smile.
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Lauren recommends carrying a Swell bottle and saving cocktail hour until the end of the trip.
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Mr. Mulholland likes to stick with winners and will let them swell into a sizable stake.
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The awards still hang in the office and seeing them still makes him swell with pride.
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That is causing annual price increases to swell again, after cooling a bit earlier this year.
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Despite a swell of support in cities, opposition to the bill is strong in rural areas.
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The result is a swell in Republican support for Israel — of a particularly hard-line sort.
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It comes as the swell of migrant families across the border pushes the system toward collapse.
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They did not know it then, but they were seeing the first swell of a horrifying wave.
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Amid the swell of migrants, ICE is weighing how DNA testing will be used, if at all.
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Controversy Five: Leaving Neverland is being released amid a growing swell of documentaries that revisit past newsmakers.
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Another is that Trump has tapped into a swell of economic anxiety among white working class voters.
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When people are turned on, blood rushes to their genitals; the increased blood causes tissues to swell.
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Maybe this was just the latest swell in the blue wave that washed over Virginia last month.
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Benioff, who owns about 5 percent of Salesforce, saw his net worth swell to over $6 billion.
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But once at the hospital, his brain began to swell and he was put on a ventilator.
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The New York Times has seen its digital subscription base swell following the election of President Trump.
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Paychecks did swell, though less substantially than the jobless rate, now at 3.5 percent, might have suggested.
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According to Treasury projections, the pension deficit will swell to more than 314 billion reais this year.
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Smells make you projectile-vomit; your feet swell into appendages that look evolved for swimming, not walking.
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Then, Miley Cyrus's acerbic rasp added a welcome punch, bringing the performance to its climactic, pyrotechnic swell.
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But as pensions continued to swell, they exacerbated the squeeze on public services and investment in infrastructure.
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While Abbott can handle the swell, he's currently battling waves of discontent in his own political party.
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Plumes of ammonia swell up in wave patterns to form bands tens of thousands of kilometers across.
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But this swell of popularity for anti-capitalist political ideas has also triggered new fervor against socialism.
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And when influencer marketing budgets do eventually swell, brands will want to work with bigger names again.
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The Pate family has felt the attention swell and dwindle (and mostly dwindle) for nearly two decades.
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In the meantime, inventories would continue to swell and downward pressure on prices would almost surely persist.
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In extreme cases, the skin can swell up and close over the ear, leading to muffled hearing.
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Still, he has no huge ground swell and his political stance beyond likability is hard to define.
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This causes the heart to slow and lungs to swell as the swimmer's blood oxygen level drops.
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Once you sync the device, an extremely enthusiastic woman's voice lets you know that everything is swell.
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Feet might swell, morning sickness may last all day, and emotions can be more unpredictable than ever.
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Those numbers are expected to swell next month, with recreational marijuana on the ballot in five states.
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Big emotions continue to swell today—so get comfortable at home and spend time with loved ones!
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You can practically hear the swell of Homeward Bound's theme as you watch this heartwarming Facebook video.
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Mr. Junger's premise is simple: Modern civilization may be swell, giving us unimaginable autonomy and material bounty.
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That means more time for the water to swell inside the hair and mess up the cuticles.
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Blood rushes to their genitals, increasing blood pressure, and causing the vulva, uterus, and ovaries to swell.
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Some analysts had speculated that recent drilling disappointment on Woodside's Swell exploration well could limit any expansion.
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In "Swell", Jenny Landreth wrote about women who swam, often overlooked by writers such as Mr Sprawson.
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And, yes, the vacuously celebratory lyrics hyping the "swell celebrity" Jimmy Walker may raise a wan smile.
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He has shed 15 pounds, his hands have calluses and newly formed muscles swell from his shoulders.
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But those same tastes also change over time, especially as hearts swell and new families are born.
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Even in repose, its snaky veins swell to the surface, masked only by a tangle of tattoos.
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Also, if Ted could get out early today — his daughter has a soccer match — that'd be swell.
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The opening was a swell time, and a few days later I interviewed Aïda about the show.
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Crowds at Trump rallies everywhere from Las Vegas to Alabama routinely swell to the tens of thousands.
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Sadly, cystic acne is a tidal wave that cannot be fought off once the swell has formed.
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Utility contracts enable Swell Energy to provide leases to customers at more competitive rates than other providers.
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Big, intense feelings will swell when the Moon meets Jupiter at 4:57 PM. All Times EST.
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They'll swell as they begin to produce milk, causing them to get engorged — and, yes, hulk out.
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To be fair, Nike's team seems to be working overtime in response to the swell of criticism.
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As magma builds up beneath a volcano, it causes the ground above to swell and change shape.
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Your individual hair strands swell and contract, so you're damaging your hair every time you wet it.
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As the town's student population continues to swell, a new high school is planned on Convery Boulevard.
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People might think on the outside looking in that I'm doing swell because we got the settlement.
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Looks like the conscious uncoupling thing is going swell for these two exes since their big split.
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Delegitimizing the evangelization of immigrants is a swell way to hasten the end of Christianity in America.
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To get into character, he donned a fat suit, a wig and plumpers to swell his jowls.
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They kill park rangers who get in their way and swell their own ranks with kidnapped villagers.
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Unskilled workers swell the informal labour force, in countries where a huge proportion of jobs are informal.
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The river, rising to seven feet Friday afternoon, was expected to swell as high as 19 feet.
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At times, blisters filled with fluid can develop, and the skin can sting, burn and swell dramatically.
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The number of female gubernatorial candidates is almost certain to swell in the month before primaries end.
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By Thursday mid-afternoon, the hashtag was officially trending on a swell of more than 100,000 accounts.
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The inventory swell is mostly in markets that have seen continual price growth that's starting to decelerate.
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But as the pop-rock ballad builds and the instruments swell, Swift begins to lose her cool.
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Chouinard had always encouraged his employees to cut work and go surfing when the swell came in.
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There aren't many swell-direction options for the waves to make it into the bay like this.
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In the second movement, a series of sound "clouds," as Mr. Salonen calls them, swell and subside.
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Indeed, the combination of Trump's rise and alt-right online activity did swell the movement's ranks considerably.
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" —Kim Kelly Mitski announced her fifth album, Be the Cowboy, with a lurching swell she called "Geyser.
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We found a 64-ounce Swell bottle, which is typically $55, for just $45 on Amazon Outlet.
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Several rafting operators are predicting a wild season as the rivers swell with spring showers and snowmelt.
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Dear sir or madam, Thank you for the interesting article about the catch of the swell shark.
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During last week's premiere of Grey's Anatomy, Amelia (Caterina Scorsone) discovered that she had a brain tumor. Swell!
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That means you watch your tax bill swell before you knock it back down with your estimated payments.
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The Swiss measures could make volume swell on the SIX Swiss Exchange — Europe's fourth-largest — at least temporarily.
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Donations to Planned Parenthood have begun to swell, with many on social media donating and voicing their approval.
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Soon, she's making major money off cuts from the pots, which tend to swell to more than $100,000.
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Lightspeed, historically an early-stage fund, has continued to move downstream as deal sizes swell across all stages.
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Australia's Bureau of Meteorology described wind, swell and atmospheric conditions at the time of the incident as "benign".
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You might feel cringey during sex because deeper penetration is causing the endometrial growths to bleed or swell.
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Saudi Aramco's initial public offering would swell it enormously, but the timing of the share sale is uncertain.
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Her weight dropped, and she had to take immune system–suppressing drugs that caused her face to swell.
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The circulation to his paws was cut off by the rubber bands, causing his paws to painfully swell.
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That all of this energy and attention has amounted to a temporary swell instead of a sea change.
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Its current-account deficit will swell, as its economy, stimulated by government largesse, sucks in imports from abroad.
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Still, the airline apparently did not anticipate a huge swell of demand, since it only offered ten passes.
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Growth in chips capable of processing artificial intelligence workflows is expected to swell phenomenally over the coming years.
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"Your clit, as well as the other aroused parts, will swell, making it much more noticeable," she says.
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It was clear the dog was in danger when her leg began to swell and she became lethargic.
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A swell Instagram — Wood and Lavigne do look alike, especially because they wear matching glasses in the photo.
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Harwin didn't suffer any serious injuries, but the robot ran over his right foot causing it to swell.
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By curling your knees into your chest, you make them swell while emphasizing the often underdeveloped lower sections.
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According to the campaign, another 1,000 people lined up outside, creating the sense of a swell of support.
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She was the wrong candidate to run in an election defined by a swell of anti-establishment populism.
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Maybe the greatest value of unwieldy overwrought multimedia franchises is that things like this swell up in them.
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"I wonder if one day her throat will start to swell up when she drinks it," says Brittany.
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Now it may not sound too great to a scone head like you, but I think it's swell.
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The world's urban population is expected to swell by 2.5 billion people by 2050, according to U.N. data.
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Swell fellow he is, the actor posted an Instagram today to commemorate the day, as Marie Claire reports.
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She was quietly living there, until the swell of interest over the FX crime drama about her father.
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Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Fey's Netflix series that debuted in 2015, is just as littered with swell guest stars.
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Whatever it is, it's the strategy that you taught them and you can't help but swell with pride.
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"I wonder if one day her throat will start to swell up when she drinks it," she says.
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Among other things, satisfied space tourists—well off, by definition—may swell the ranks of future space investors.
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But now, the companion star received a big blast of radiation during the explosion, causing it to swell.
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The firms' losses exploded to several times the underlying debts, and by all accounts continue to swell today.
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Conditions could be further constrained should a push for austerity occur as the budget deficit begins to swell.
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Octopus skin's transmutability comes from tiny muscle units, called papillae, that rapidly swell to form lumps and spurs.
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That's when the practice became particularly widespread, because the new tech coincided with a huge swell in patriotism.
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It's probably best to keep that bottle at home, for now, and use a plain Swell at work.
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Consulting firm McKinsey & Co projects the market for vehicle data could swell to $750 billion globally by 2030.
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"Our goal was to go and create a wave that was like an ocean swell," Slater told CNBC.
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The mostly slow, pensive music churns and breathes with hazy and mystical harmonies that linger, swell and overlap.
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Since his November arrest on the tarmac of a Tokyo airport, Ghosn has faced a swell of allegations.
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The nurse will prick your arm with forty known allergens, to see which make your skin swell up.
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The moon's connection with Saturn helps you stay grounded as big emotions swell when the moon meets Neptune.
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The swell is sales indicates that the housing market may be stabilizing after a lackluster start in 2017.
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Instead, you might look intoPatagonia Women's Micro Swell Rash Guard, which comes in more styled patterns and cuts.
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While Buffett was enjoying the storm swell and not evacuating, he warned others not to do the same.
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As river and ocean collide, the Amazon's flow reverses and a water swell speeds upstream with incredible force.
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When the surfers hear the siren song of a swell, they will binge on good waves for hours.
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SWOLE sounds like the past tense of "swell," although it's a noun and means extremely buff and muscular.
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Jazz may suit her character's temperament, but Bond's tidy rendition of "A Little Blue" lacks swing and swell.
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The Noack is somewhat larger than the Schlicker, with three manuals to its two and a swell box.
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The Dyke March sent a swell of people down Fifth Avenue from Bryant Park to Washington Square Park.
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"Whoa," Riley said, hands on the shoulders of his wife, Chris, steadying her against the swell of humanity.
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But a handful of biotech executives saw their compensation swell even as their companies tanked on Wall Street.
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It's cool that you're actually friends with your band, which I'm sure is comforting on stage a swell.
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When the infection waves pass, I hope this swell of creativity and in-the-moment togetherness stays strong.
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Some areas have been inundated with up to 20 inches of rain, causing creeks and bayous to swell.
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When countries face up to climate change, money can expand the imagination, swell the sense of the possible.
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The population is expected to swell to 20,000 by 2032, up from its approximate current count of 2,000.
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With those immigrants has come a swell of Australian culture in a city already rich with international life.
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Democrats can grow into the soft support — as long as they're smart and Trump continues to just swell.
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First, there's its sheer size; the campaign announced this week it plans to soon swell to 2,000 staffers.
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"When I hear that people are using swell as a status symbol ... I really love that," she said.
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As his yearning deepens, electronics, feedback and a chamber orchestra swell around him as some kind of consolation.
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The python's heart might swell by 40 percent after feeding, he thought excitedly, but its pancreas would double.
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Her songs, like "Outside," don''t stay sad; they swell and compress likes the waves in the ocean.
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Some women only realized they were pregnant at five or six months, when their bellies began to swell.
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Attendance began to swell after Berkshire created lower-priced "B" shares in 1996, enabling more shareholders to attend.
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Already, taxpayers are exiting New York, California and other blue states; that stream could swell to a torrent.
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U.S. government debt yields hovered around flatline on Wednesday as investors digested a swell of new Treasury debt.
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Palestinian organisers said they expect the number of participants to again swell to tens of thousands on Friday.
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The curse has no concept of limited liability; a single transgression can quickly swell into a lasting stigma.
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This results in the elegantly organized groupings of waves that surfers refer to covetously as "lines" of swell.
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The population is about 100,000 in winter, but in the pilgrimage-vacation season it can swell to 503,000.
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The Democratic field could swell to nine or more senators, depending on how the next few months go.
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He also allegedly said that it's not unusual for the eye to swell up to a huge size.
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Meanwhile, the flow of migrants seeking asylum or a better life in the United States continues to swell.
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Then the "wrap it up" music began to swell, as the Golden Globes tried to play her off.
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Sombat's face was beginning to swell up and Green's leg kicks had done their trick on his thighs.
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Great rock comes out of songs that swell and sway, building to an explosive chorus or slick bridge.
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She realizes that the echo of an empty room can be just as foreboding as the swell of static.
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The number of Republican women in Congress next year will drop, even as the ranks of Democratic women swell.
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A swell of startups wants to harness the power of the crowd to build maps for self-driving cars.
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By December 2012, another teacher noticed what felt like a swell of dangerous behavior toward teachers in the district.
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Bloody discharge happens in the beginning of their estrus, and then your dog's vulva will swell or change shape.
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The bulge can then swell and with added pressure, the spot will rupture and release blood around the brain.
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The nerve fibers release chemicals that increase blood flow and cause inflammation, which is why your lips swell up.
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It weighs about 500,000 pounds dry, but that can swell to a maximum takeoff weight of 1.3 million pounds.
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India's current-account deficit continues to swell, for instance, even as the rupee plumbs record lows against the dollar.
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Like the cinemascope films of yesteryear the soundtracks swell and burst, carrying the audience along for an emotional ride.
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With NAFLD, the liver may swell and develop scarring, known as fibrosis, or cirrhosis in its more advanced stages.
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WITH the Conservatives far ahead in the polls, Theresa May's parliamentary party is likely to swell after the election.
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When the epiglottis is inflamed, it can swell and block the airways, making it hard for you to breathe.
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A used bookstore is a swell place to drink coffee and look smart while you peruse the poetry section.
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As it moves up and down with the swell, the giant pod drives a hydraulic pump to generate electricity.
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Jason is swell — the comparison to Andrew Keegan is pretty apt — but he's nothing beyond the show's usual fare.
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If Clinton wins, her coalition will consist of women, college-educated voters and a swell of new Latino voters.
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Mr. Stephens' opinion piece entitled, "Birds are the Devil" has received a swell of negative letters from longtime subscribers.
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It has also lost a court case over cabin-crew contracts, a judgment that will swell its pay bill.
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But it could also swell an economy that is close to overheating, and inflate house prices, warns Mr Romhanyi.
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"I felt my throat close up, and my tongue started to swell," Sagese recalls of her walk that morning.
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This was the first idealized gay coming-of-age narrative I'd ever seen, and it made my heart swell.
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And financial services firms such as Swell, Betterment and Acorns allow people to invest in some socially responsible companies.
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Generally, I think the blue wave is a blue swell and we will have to work hard for it.
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As far as horror blockbusters go, this one has the recipe for a swell mid-April jaunt through spookytown.
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He has not had surgery yet and there is worry the brain can continue to swell causing more damage.
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The underlying problem that's causing the huge swell in refugees isn't just that more people are fleeing their homes.
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When that happens, you build up some very toxic metabolites in the brain that can make the brain swell.
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Waves routinely swell all the way up to the area of Grandview Beach where the bluff collapsed, ABC10 reported.
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And the country will recover from this by bearing down, working harder, and coming up with swell policy ideas?
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The Seine has continued to swell since the river burst its banks on Wednesday, raising alarms throughout the city.
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And then, on top of all that, the coolest celeb kid around has a pack of similarly swell cousins.
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The sum could swell by 4.5 billion euros per year in 2019 and 2020 after Britain leaves the bloc.
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Their livers can swell up to 10 times the normal size in the process, which is known as gavage.
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This has caused his biceps to swell and look out of proportion compared with the rest of his body.
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Big(ger) feet Feet can swell from fluid retention and weight gain, but they can also grow in length.
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Should those escalate and refugee numbers swell, then it may be forced to be more proactive in pressuring Haftar.
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The recent swell of business leaders who've been transformed into celebrities can be traced to a number of factors.
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Despite Wednesday's disappointing numbers, it's no wonder Facebook's profits continue to swell unstoppably while the middle class steadily deflates.
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Estimates suggest that that figure would swell to $2.7 trillion if additional interest payments on the debt were included.
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That will swell to more than 22007 million by the end of this year, the company projected in March.
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But by 2022, Pandora's user base will dip to 75.3 million users, while Spotify's will swell to 76.7 million.
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Assuming current programs remain unchanged, the federal debt will swell by an additional $9.4 trillion over the next decade.
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Soft tubes of fresh calamari swell with a bread-crumb filling whose second most obvious ingredient is roasted garlic.
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No, it's part of the sound score, and it's going to sustain and swell like a screeching subway car.
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Only if both flowers are fertilized, the ovaries swell and fuse to become what is essentially a double berry.
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We'd gotten to the demonstration early, but hundreds of people were there first, and the crowd continued to swell.
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Despite his success in the sport, Doyle viewed surfing in simple terms, he said in his "Swell Tales" interview.
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He's been doing this for around 3 months ... with crowds that often swell to more than 100 fellow prisoners.
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That meant they could swell above $2 trillion at times, as long as they dropped lower at other times.
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Sonograms are a nearly ubiquitous ritual of wanted pregnancies now, and in that context most people think they're swell.
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"Swell," Steve Bullock, the governor of Montana who is running a shoestring campaign for president, wrote on Twitter Friday.
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By 2050, the population is expected to swell to 93 million, while much of the rest of Europe ages.
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No one expected Iraq's uprising, but when the movement began to swell, the southern cities became its beating heart.
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Birighitti was at Twilight Beach near Esperance last Thursday when he was swept into the ocean by a swell.
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Rail traffic is growing 3% a year as urban populations swell, and countries try to cut their carbon emissions.
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On the swings, at the fútbol field, in the boys' bathroom at school, the gruesome stories gather and swell.
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The swell can be big, so it's a good idea to take a motion sickness pill before heading off.
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Her heart valves were not functioning properly, causing her to be short of breath and her legs to swell.
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Second-quarter earnings are expected to rise by 8.5 percent, a figure that could swell depending on currency moves.
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Despite the swell of people who filled the streets trying to help, no one made it into the school.
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Investor's have become increasingly skeptical about Uber's long-term path to profitability as its losses swell and growth wanes.
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The number of new cancer cases is predicted to swell to one million annually in the next five years.
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A large swell breaking over the side could slam a man against pipes or wash him into the sea.
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Democrats have called the tax plan a giveaway to the rich and corporations that would swell the federal deficit.
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The film opens in China on Tuesday, so its box office haul is set to swell in the coming days.
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Photo: GettyA 42-year-old British woman went to eye doctor because her left eyelid started to swell and ache.
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Lawmakers cited the photo throughout the day amid votes to provide additional funding to assist with the swell of migrants.
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Found samples and swooning vocal samples—whether they're real or synthesized is unclear—swell and swirl in complex florid arrangements.
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Working with insurers in this way could swell Apple Watch sales as older Americans use them to monitor their habits.
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At one point, a group of us rode on the banana boat, which filled me with a swell of nostalgia.
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It's also expected to swell the Mississippi River, with forecasts predicting the river will crest around 20 feet on Saturday.
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Those bubbles are why Peeps explode in the microwave, and flaming marshmallows swell on the end of a toasting fork.
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Working people could feel differently about lay-offs, offshoring and automation if their dividends stood to swell as a result.
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In March of that year, Atmel determined that corrosion of the semiconductor could lead it to swell, interrupting electrical connections.
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I felt a swell of something approximating pride when this happened, but I am not going to investigate that further.
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I take prescription drugs to reduce the swelling in my brain, that have caused my entire body to swell instead.
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In the stomach, the capsule releases thousands of particles that absorb water and swell to create small individual gel pieces.
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Not that it's anyone's business but I'm on a cocktail of different steroids and it has made my lips swell.
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There's also this swell bit of acting from Styles, who joins the fight in the latter half of the video.
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"It felt like an internal bruise and then overtime it began to swell very aggressively," Guastucci recalled to the outlet.
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"I can hear the sirens, but I cannot walk away," she sings: a swell of strings supports her pleading voice.
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It would be swell if business were willing to do so, but the simple fact is that it is not.
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Parents found to have "out-of-plan" children were penalized, and government orphanages began to swell with "over-quota" children.
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A day later, he noticed his skin was blistering and all four limbs had begun to swell and change color.
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Meanwhile, the demand for food continues to swell with global population projected to grow by another 22016 billion by 20200.
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Seriously though, the chorus sounds like the sudden sickly swell of euphoria 20 minutes after popping a surprisingly pure pill.
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I'm reluctant to admit that I felt a swell of pride for being included more prominently than other audience members.
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Ben's gums swell with fear and longing as Rose Head squishes her boobs against his cheek (part of the procedure).
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Those bacteria and the body's immune response to them can make gums swell, bleed, and pull back from the teeth.
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You can hear that hesitation in his music: while the strings and drums swell and attack, serpentwithfeet moves along timidly.
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That's ended up helping to swell the deficit by around 15% for each fiscal year Trump has been in office.
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As the liberation of women increases, the number of people inhabiting this corner of the internet may yet swell further.
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That population swell has leaked out of the urban confines along the coast and into California's forest regions further inland.
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While opposition to Trump is helping to swell Democratic ranks, the truth remains that excessive centrism will dishearten core voters.
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She was in her last year of grade school in 1989, and entered adolescence amid a swell of underground culture.
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Others spoke of a swell of part-time positions filling in gaps left by the departure of full-time workers.
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The pictures horrified many Russians, leading to criticism and a swell in support for a subsequent event on August 3.
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Upon landing, a wing hit a swell, rotating the plane 180 degrees, damaging the nose, and breaking off the tail.
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Oil and gas companies have laid off more than 250,000 workers and that number could swell in the months ahead.
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As the number of Rohingya refugees is expected to swell, humanitarian workers worry such boat accidents may become more frequent.
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In December, Australia forecast its budget deficit would swell to A$37.4 billion ($27.32 billion) in the year to June.
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Protests outside the ICE detention center in Elizabeth continue to swell as I and my House colleagues tour the facility.
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Rising crude oil prices are thus a risk as budget deficits in countries such as India and Indonesia could swell.
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Deep emotions will swell within you today—especially this evening—and some unexpected changes will challenge your sense of stability.
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If this trend continues, we will see this number swell to 85033 million people by the end of the year.
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Summer tempests blast suddenly across the ocean and the accompanying swell expends its energy with surprising force on the shoreline.
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These are the wetlands and reefs that serve as barriers, buffers and breakwaters from rising seas, swell and storm surge.
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MoviePass executives aggressively insist that the company is viable and say membership could swell to roughly 5 million by January.
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Australia's conservative prime minister, Scott Morrison, secured a surprise election victory, another swell in a global wave of populist fervor.
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A new generation of Kurds who see no common future with Turkey will continue to swell the P.K.K.'s ranks.
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When the bullets start flying and the tribal drums swell, we want to get stuck in and win the fight.
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By 2030, the proportion of Americans over 65 is expected to swell to 20 percent, or about 74 million people.
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The government says their total numbers could swell to 4 million by 2021, costing it nearly $9 billion a year.
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One afternoon, while lost in the meditative quality of riding my bike, I felt a swell of emotion overcome me.
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It wasn't until his younger sister arrived in India that I tried on an outfit that made my heart swell.
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As fears of a novel coronavirus epidemic swell worldwide, online platforms have scrambled to stop price gouging and health misinformation.
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This year, riding the swell of turnout inspired and organized by Ms. Abrams, the Democrat Lucy McBath flipped that seat.
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Biohackers tend to shy away from implanting batteries, which can swell and crack the biosafe resin that coats an implant.
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The inconsistent rules of the road As urban populations swell, cities and startups have been searching for fresh transportation solutions.
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I was no longer able to speak, and the swell of the rough seas was nearly the end of me.
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Boom times typically shrink the deficit, as tax collections swell and the federal government can dial back safety-net spending.
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The swell of liberal grassroots support helped the liberal Steve Sisolak beat the conservative Adam Laxalt in the gubernatorial race.
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But the swell of opposition to honoring the nationalist militant, Oscar López Rivera, does not include Mayor Bill de Blasio.
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The populations of many of these towns swell during the holidays with travelers looking for a break at the beach.
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But change is coming to Iran, in part by riding the swell of young people getting political on social media.
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Ali has a tough demeanor, but his eyes started to swell with tears as he read some of the notes.
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But soon, the skin might warm and begin to swell, which is a sign that damage to tissue is occurring.
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That was aided by robust loan growth which saw overall group revenue swell by 3.2 percent from a year earlier.
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Legs swell, fluid collects around the heart, exercise tolerance is greatly reduced and patients are ultimately dependent on supplemental oxygen.
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Their numbers are likely to swell if Mr. Trump follows through on his pledge to deport millions of unauthorized immigrants.
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Another potential symptom of rhabdomyolysis is compartment syndrome, Coffino said, which is when muscles swell and are unable to expand.
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As his sobbing grandmother ran over to his dead grandfather, the madman noticed the slight swell of her belly. Ah!
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No effort was made to work with them, and when their ranks began to swell, Democrats called them crazy extremists.
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Sure, I swell with rage, fear—the stuff that makes you see your tail as a bar on the cage.
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Advances in cancer detection and treatment have helped swell the ranks of American cancer survivors to more than 16.9 million.
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Business was swell, the bee&aposs knees, even during the Depression, which Carl attributed to the quality of his candy.
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In Chamonix, the Mer de Glace glacier began to swell and drive forward into the Chamonix valley with increasing speed.
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He did not want to believe in it yet felt a swell of relief each time he thought of it.
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Medical service manager positions will swell by 228 percent in the next eight years, with 285,2400 new positions opening up.
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A swell of young Democratic candidates running in battleground districts in this year's midterm elections could remake a generational divide.
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All this could change if the anti-tech mood continues to swell or the economy hits a really rough patch.
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While initial reactions were largely unimpressed, the Telegraph reports that their ranks could swell, and that some members of Mrs.
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Once pols start taking the leap, however, and see they get cheers from voters, the numbers will start to swell.
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Iowa is currently dealing with severe flooding, with parts of towns underwater as heavy rain has caused rivers to swell.
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At its worst, it may cause the whole groin area to swell, or cause pain during sex, urination, or pooping.
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It is not sustainable to allow budget deficits to swell to nearly 10 percent of GDP during peace and prosperity.
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A third party is also in the running, but it is not expected to garner a large swell of support.
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Hit yourself on the hand with a hammer and it'll swell to several times its normal size, or so say cartoons.
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And the game is in allowing the owner to believe that he's done a swell thing by owning a pro team.
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Similarly, current account surpluses for the four strongest GCC economies - Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait and Qatar - are expected to swell.
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The number of nukes in the world has come down, but could swell again in the absence of controls or trust.
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Additionally, the prevalence of binge drinking is projected to swell over time, reaching 23% in 2030, up from 20% in 2017.
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Google, by comparison, seems to have done relatively little to address the recent swell in employee complaints of harassment and discrimination.
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" The medication she has been on has caused her hands to shake and her face to swell up like "a balloon.
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The personnel shift comes amid a swell of migrant families and children that have arrived at the US border this year.
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"Around April 20, we started noticing a big swell up of convection, or thunderstorm activity, in the Indian Ocean," Gensini said.
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Across the Western world, the swell of populism, which offers outrage but no real answers, threatens to drown all before it.
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According to both Hernandez and Sackin, both organizations have received a swell of support in the form of donations in volunteers.
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It has a hand-filling palm swell and curvature for your fingers, but doesn't put your wrist in a neutral position.
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Outstanding education debt in the U.S. is projected to swell to $2 trillion by 2022, eclipsing credit card and auto debt.
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The rising swell of European nationalism likely will not fade until after reforms to make the region more stable, he said.
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Great performances, great sound mixing, stellar editing, and even a swell lighting designer can take a 2D plot to 3D perfection.
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Outstanding education debt in the U.S. is projected to swell to $83 trillion by 2022, eclipsing credit card and auto debt.
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An easing of government restrictions in 2011 and Ukraine's hosting of the 2012 European football championship helped numbers swell further. CHERNOBYL.wel.
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"I apply this either over lipstick for a glossy shine or underneath a matte lipstick to swell the lips," says Maderich.
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One year ago, rumors began to swell about Kilmer's health after it was reported he had been taken to the hospital.
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"This is the most disgusting ..." Dr. Katz said, appearing to swell with fury as he began to describe his legislative colleagues.
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As chants of "get a job" swell in her direction, her shame overtakes her, and she leaves the ring in tears.
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E.ON Energie Deutschland is part of E.ON's retail customer base across Europe that with the deal will swell to 50 million.
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This a pretty swell promotion if you've been holding out on buying a Google Home Mini for yourself or someone else.
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Daniel Ramirez was taken to Seattle Children's Hospital in October afflicted with an unknown virus that caused his brain to swell.
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According to Cosmopolitan, you can now purchase mini packs of Cuvée No 5 Brut Sparkling for the swell price of $7.99.
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For two decades you inhabited a drowning world, which you nostalgized even as it vanished beneath a tidal swell of money.
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During mating season, the cloacas swell, the female moves her tail feathers aside, and the male rubs his cloaca against hers.
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Over the years, the growth continued to swell, until it was so large that Logan was essentially confined to an armchair.
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But again, you really have to put that in perspective given the up-swell in job growth in the past year.
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He started hoisting the flag from this boat this spring after seeing a swell of protests against Trump in the city.
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The comments come as Australian miners maintain near-record shipments of iron ore to China and inventories at Chinese ports swell.
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So it is that, nine years since her last VMAs appearance, this one comes on a rising swell of Britney goodwill.
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Cops say he was being taken into custody when he allegedly squeezed a lieutenant's hand very hard, causing it to swell.
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The shark, which looks like a surly salamander that swallowed a softball and then grew fins, is an albino swell shark.
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This year, officials expect that number to swell to 2 million, with soccer teams stepping up their promotion and branding efforts.
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It was the same way with my legs and I could feel them swell up and it was kind of alarming.
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The surf was passable, and about a football field's worth of surfers bobbed in the swell as the sets rolled by.
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Nestled along the Colorado River, Bay City officials expected the river to swell so much it would flood the entire city.
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The UNHCR's decision in June to double to $400 the repatriation grant paid to each returnee has helped to swell numbers.
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With anaplastic thyroid cancer, the cells swell up into a mess of irregular shapes, as if they'd all been melted together.
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The anti-Trump energy is crackling among Democrats, who believe they can ride the swell of anger to a wave election.
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Citing a swell of public support for the measure, Stack said that he doesn't understand why Congress has not taken action.
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When her leg started to swell and become painful, she went to a local urgent care and was prescribed an antibiotic.
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The sudden surge was led largely by China, which alone saw its billionaire wealth swell by 61 percent to $1.1 trillion.
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A UK-based woman had a severe allergic reaction to an ingredient in hair dye that made her eyes swell closed.
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Despite its population's annihilation almost 2,000 years ago, Pompeii's streets still swell and hum with life every day of the year.
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Only blue light can penetrate this far down, which makes the swell shark and the chain catshark glow in the dark.
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Amid the housing crisis, Oakland has seen its homeless population swell by 47% in just two years, to about 4,071 people.
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Big feelings swell to the surface as the moon clashes with Jupiter, and creative juices flow as the moon meets Neptune.
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They swell threateningly, coating melodies in decaying reverb and wrapping ominous melodies in gauze—rendering a whole world in terrifying grayscale.
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And at places where the swell, influenced by the surrounding atolls, turned slightly northeast or southeast, the path bent to match.
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The crowd, having heard through the "coconut wireless" about an incoming swell, was hoping that this time would mark the ninth.
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She does not sing that emo, but she sings about what's going on a swell but she sings about hating someone.
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As the long overdue respect for tequila continues to swell, agave origin is becoming more and more important for spirits consumers.
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If production falls, and nothing is done to reduce our debt burden, then our debt to GNP ratio will inevitably swell.
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I once thought I'd be glad never to see "Thou Swell" again; Ms. Reichlen had made me eager to do so.
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I imagined her far out at sea, on the other side of a swell, a white spot bobbing in the water.
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Presidential candidates historically receive Secret Service details during the primary season as their crowd sizes and the possibility of threats swell.
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The ocean temperature was around 40 degrees, the air in the 30s, and winds created a powerful swell, Mr. Bombard said.
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Consider the red-carpet clip of Uma Thurman that went viral in November, during the initial swell of sexual-harassment accusations.
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Back in Chico, the symptoms of population swell are evident — grocery aisles and roads always a bit more crowded than expected.
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A network of locals who fed information to Indian intelligence officers temporarily broke down, allowing the number of militants to swell.
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Maybe they were confused by the fact that beans swell when water is added to them, even though they're not fermenting.
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The Moon is in Aquarius today, a very logical sign; however, you'll have to wade through a swell of big emotions.
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Meanwhile, tensions would heat up in Mexican border towns, as unprepared as Tijuana is to handle the swell of temporary residents.
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The pandemic threatens to push their capacities to care for patients to the limits as infection rates swell across the country.
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The affiliate is gaining control of more territory as its ranks swell with irreconcilable Taliban fighters, U.S. officials and experts said.
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These transparent boots are sure to turn heads today, but they'll also look swell aboard your imaginary hovercraft of the future.
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But in the Golden State, where the voting population continues to swell, those increases may not make much of a difference.
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Sometimes a bed of strings will swell with a prolonged sonority, though the component notes are too restless to stay put.
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He was not sure how long it would take to get back into the water, let alone surf a monster swell.
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After retirement, those differences can swell to hundreds of thousands of dollars more in lifetime police pensions for first-grade detectives.
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It takes only one pollen grain to trigger fertilization — to spur the ovary walls to thicken and swell and become fruit.
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Left, however, attributes this fact more to a swell in Shopify's number of "stores" and customer base than meaningful profit growth.
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The construction of the flooring includes materials that can absorb water and swell, causing ripples and damage that cannot be repaired.
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I've built my work schedule around being free whenever the draining tide and long-period swell line up with easterly wind.
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Here my friend Jason waits to watch the sunset from the hood of my car in the San Rafael Swell, Utah.
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If I exerted myself, my ankles would swell and my lungs would fill, followed by months of cardiac asthma and coughing.
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"BBF" is Blunt's most pronounced turn toward hip-hop, coinciding with a swell of global interest in U.K. rap and grime.
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Crowds will swell to get a glimpse of you, the ultimate leader in the clubhouse, not the leaders on the course.
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It's something like the feeling of an orchestra tuning, or the swell of a bass amplifier just before it feeds back.
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Outstanding education debt in the U.S. is projected to swell to $214 trillion by 2900, eclipsing credit card and auto debt.
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It also could derive from the swell of missed extra points, creating score lines that warrant going for 23 later on.
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The readings on his monthly blood tests grew troubling; he felt cold and tired; his hands and feet began to swell.
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Although they photograph great, and do swell on social media, their streaked concrete and monolithic stylings can be difficult to protect.
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FRIDAY PUZZLE — This was a very entertaining puzzle by Jeff Chen and Jim Horne, the swell guys who bring you Xwordinfo.com.
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They had a swell office/studio at 444 Grove Street that was across the street from a downmarket hooker-infested motel.
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Big emotions swell to the surface this morning, and while there is confusion this afternoon, you figure things out this evening.
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A few days later, he says his neck started to swell and he had to undergo emergency surgery at the hospital.
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Cholera spreads more easily in wet weather, because the bacteria live in rivers and coastal waters which swell with the rain.
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Outstanding student debt in the U.S. has tripled over the last decade and is projected to swell to $2400 trillion by 22011.
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This writer, for one, is thrilled that Spears has been famous for two entire decades and seems to be doing just swell.
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The Parker Solar Probe reached this important milestone 161 days into the mission, and it seems everything is going swell so far.
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"There was a swell of smiles and laughter when the cheers came from outside," says Kate Wright, one of the select attendees.
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The 2019 Coachella lineup is looking swell — although it's going to be hard to beat 2018 Coachella, which was re-dubbed Beychella.
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Outstanding student debt in the U.S. has tripled over the last decade and is projected to swell to $2 trillion by 2022.
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President Donald Trump has railed against the swell of migrants, threatening tariffs against Mexico and pushing for additional barriers along the border.
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The full moon in water sign Cancer arrives December 22, bringing a swell of emotions and some drama in your social life.
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"When I get really bloated my belly can swell up to the point where I literally look two months pregnant," she said.
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And even before that happens, the absolute numbers of older people there will swell alarmingly, simply because these countries are so populous.
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The tiny vampires may swell to 10 times their body weight after feeding, transforming from agile, threadlike worms into engorged blood sausages.
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This is probably because the butts of female chimps swell when they're ovulating, which is an important sexual cue for male chimps.
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True, America only recently passed a budget-busting tax reform, which promises to swell its deficit and thus to boost American spending.
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Kamala Harris is headlining a Martha's Vineyard reception next week amid a swell of excitement here for her possible candidacy for president.
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Decades of government mismanagement and widespread corruption have crippled Lebanon's finances, adding pressure to the currency and causing the debt to swell.
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Outstanding education debt in the U.S. is projected to swell to $2 trillion by 2022, surpassing credit card or auto debt levels.
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Once these pools are established, the giant magma bodies swell and fester for a few millennia or even just a few centuries.
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If you needed any more proof that Ventimiglia is just an all-around swell guy, look no further than his Twitter account.
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The complication is that the deficit will swell to more than $1 trillion in 2019, with spending for tax cuts and stimulus.
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"It was raining pretty heavily on Friday, which caused the river to swell," California Highway Patrol officer, William Wunderlich, told The Times.
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Teen Mom 2's Kailyn Lowry was enjoying her family vacation in Saint Thomas — until her hands and ankles began to swell.
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A spokesman at German regulator Bafin said it had had some applications and expected their number to swell into double-digits eventually.
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With the sharp falls in the currency, lenders have seen their dollar loan books swell in naira terms, the central bank said.
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A Finance Ministry source said the budget deficit would swell by some 1.7 percentage points a year to close to 5 percent.
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The San Rafael Swell, a huge craggy geologic feature, is located in south-central Utah approximately 30 miles west of Green River.
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As strings swell and a low-key, measured tambourine bring the track to its conclusion, our choice is presented one final time.
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That swell of capital could help replace the retreating consumer investors who've fled the market this year, leading to massive price drops.
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Within 24 hours, the knee will swell and you'll experience extreme pain and tenderness, especially along the joint line of the knee.
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"I would sit in my chair at work and my knee would swell and turn red, it was so inflamed," he remembers.
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That has allowed Ceferin to enjoy a relatively stable tenure, with competitions like the Champions League continuing to swell the organization's coffers.
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The moon in Pisces clashes with Jupiter and big emotions swell, but the moon connects with Saturn, helping you compartmentalize your feelings.
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State television reported the flood was caused by freak downpours of rain that caused the river to swell and burst its banks.
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This autumn, he lost up to $33,000 in revenue when prices tumbled because disruptions caused crop stockpiles to swell at these facilities.
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Idol airs on Thursdays only from now until April 7 — and after tonight's vocal swell, I'm thinking it might even be good!
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Now, developers who institute a subscription fee will see their profits swell to 85 percent in the second year of that subscription.
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There's a lesson or metaphor there probably, if I'd travelled to Morocco for lessons or metaphors rather than to cover swell bands.
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The mystic chords of memory will swell when again touched, as surely they will be, by the better angels of our nature.
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"Let's trade places, Paul Ryan—you can work the iron, and I'll go to DC," he says in it, as strings swell.
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Running alone in the swell of the Thai heat bundled up in thick clothing or a silver cosmonaut "sauna suit" is one.
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It also has a swell window of 370 degrees which about 100 local and ex-pat surfers riding its waves every year.
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The group's plan was to take a few neighborhoods on Mosul's western banks and break into a prison, to swell its ranks.
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Silicon Valley's flourishing technology industry has caused housing prices, cost of living, and the wealth gap to swell in the Bay Area.
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That's 3,85033 more than the number of caucusgoers in 2012, and some in the state estimate that turnout could swell to 75,000.
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With Microsoft's acquisition of the company nearly quadrupling that, Wanstrath's personal net worth will likely also swell upon closing of the deal.
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The ranks of Goldman Sachs' top management are about to swell, with a big push toward millennials, according to a company announcement.
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The stars sang "I Think You&aposre Swell" and "Give It Up" from the Nickelodeon show, which lasted from 2010 to 2013.
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Applied has seen its Microsoft business swell from 3.6 percent in 2014 to 12 percent in 2015 and 18 percent in 2016.
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We think the swell in Amazon's market cap "is warranted and still see very meaningful long-term upside from here," Sanderson wrote.
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The White Walkers emerged from the Land of Always Winter to do what they do best: kill everyone to swell their ranks.
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The race will be characterized by the low pressures and stormy conditions associated with heavy swell, sometimes within the vicinity of icebergs.
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She said a "blue swell" exists but that it will "take a lot of work" to turn that into a blue wave.
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When I visited El Kef in late October, the city was still in full bloom, a final swell before winter sets in.
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Outstanding student debt in the U.S. has tripled over the last decade and is projected to swell to $20 trillion by 22013.
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It can hardly be a coincidence that they're promoting initiatives that would presumably swell the labor pool their companies need to survive.
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Even in the more partisan House, constructive bipartisanship groups, such as the Problem Solvers Caucus, could swell the ranks of non-blamers.
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A surfing app on Smith's phone indicated that a promising swell was approaching Southern California, so he headed south on the 101.
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The quarterbacks didn't start so swell, combining to go 1-for-7 for five yards, with an interception through two drives each.
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The force will eventually swell to 5,000 men from 7 battalions and will also engage in humanitarian and development work, it said.
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Graphene membranes also swell in size when immersed in water — meaning smaller sieves were required in order to block these common salts.
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As the year went on, I noticed a swell of discomfort and anger, especially directed toward women, gays, and people of color.
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As violence continues to swell in Israel and elsewhere over the issue, one world power kept notably calm on the issue: China.
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Swell Energy is at the hub of the residential energy market and bridges the gap between utilities, installers, manufacturers and the consumer.
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After defeating Feliciano Lopez in four sets, the 23-year-old Russian was met with a swell of boos from the crowd.
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Taylor was hit with head clashes, causing his eye to swell shut, Taylor said at a press conference which Business Insider attended.
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And as the population continues to swell, albeit slowly, the housing market struggles to keep up even to pre-tech boom levels.
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For a less-expensive, similarly eco-friendly and sustainable pair of sunnies, check out Swell Vision's glasses, which are made from bamboo.
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It's possible Trump is just riding a swell of white-male alienation, but there's a less depressing answer for his staying power.
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That's because inflammation can cause muscles to weaken, swell or feel painful, according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
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It targets calcitonin gene-related peptide, a neurochemical that makes blood vessels swell, which people with migraines apparently produce too much of.
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As an adult, I still think Jesus seems like a swell fellow, but I feel out of step with most Christian churches.
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Leading with his smooth manners and a paunch that will swell into a potbelly stove, he goes through the proper courtship motions.
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Instead of continuing to watch the homeless shelters swell beyond capacity, state officials aim to prevent the evictions in the first place.
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Meadow claims the additional movies -- plus other projects -- would have made his bank account swell by anywhere between $30 and $80 million.
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As the glaciers melt more quickly, the Himalayan rivers are projected initially to swell and then, by midcentury, to experience diminished flow.
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But it allowed management ranks to swell, and was slow to adjust as consumers moved away from cars to sport utility vehicles.
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Rather, he had mesenteric adenitis, essentially a run-of-the-mill virus that causes abdominal lymph nodes to swell, along with discomfort.
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Avoid July and August The French escape to the country during these summer months, which means that prices and crowds swell everywhere.
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They're still warm from the pan, when the moisture inside the shells turned to steam and made the corn swell and pop.
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Along with the direct support when buybacks are made, they also swell earnings per share as they result in lower share counts.
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I turn my camera around and give her a glimpse of the future: a glitter of citrine, the swell of early light.
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The latest trailer features new footage of George as well as other creatures that swell to Godzilla-like proportions and wreak havoc.
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In that, this HBO presentation offers a sobering window into that part of the world, with implications that swell far beyond it.
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China's population is so large that hundreds of millions of people will most likely remain in the countryside even as cities swell.
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If one side of the paper becomes damper than the other, the aligned fibers on that side swell, making the side longer.
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In Jill Eisenstadt's novel "Swell," it takes 9/11 to get Dan and Sue Glassman to leave TriBeCa and try the Rockaways.
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The harmonics of the right-hand chords would swell continuously in a cloud of color, punctuated by dark, staccato left-hand jabs.
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The Labor Department said on Thursday its Consumer Price index rose 0.4 percent last month, driven by a swell in gasoline prices.
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This makes for a grim paradox: The government's insistence on the transience of the foreign workers has only made their numbers swell.
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Collins (R-NY) tells Zuck he thinks he's doing a swell job and doesn't think there need to be any regulations. COOL.
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I felt a swell of admiration for these careful workers, for the army of people who've risen to the challenge in China.
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The sea, smooth and furrowed like the skin of some great beast, seemed to swell and breathe, at turns generous and cruel.
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But Amazon also attributes its particularly big swell of new Prime subscribers to the service's availability in Brazil as of last September.
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The jolt triggers a series of waves that swell over minutes, or in some cases hours, reaching heights taller than most buildings.
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Whatever your price point, nothing says, "Thanks for being such a swell leader!" quite like shoveling gold into the Trump family vault.
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When "Retrograde's" slow burn finally builds to its climax, that buzzing swell of electronic emotion, it feels like you're leaving your body.
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Fortunately for those candidates still hoping for a major swell of support, there are three months left until the February 3 caucuses.
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Karp explains that when you run, your feet swell a bit, and your toes can rub against the top of your shoes.
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Mr. Zuckerberg appeared in Washington two months ago after a swell of outrage over whether the company had mishandled its users' data.
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The orchestra rustles with spiraling, jagged arpeggios and frenetic ascending riffs — grounded, just barely, by pedal tones that swell and then disappear.
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Along with the direct support when buybacks are made, they also swell earnings per share as they result in lower share counts.
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Dr. Ebert added that the shark was probably leucistic, as it was missing the spots and coloration that swell sharks usually exhibit.
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If the skies pour down on her brown-brick bungalow, the pools of wastewater that have gathered in her backyard will swell.
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" He explained that statement further, tweeting: "Collective discrimination aids terrorist recruitment by deepening fault-lines exploited by extremist demagogues to swell their ranks.
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" In fact, it seemed to swell with excitement over its "unique position to engage insiders and outsiders during this historic time of change.
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Soon after, she noticed his face and genitals begin to swell, a symptom Dr. Vily said is a sign of a protein deficiency.
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After the immediate coastal inundation, rainfall may cause flash floods and in the coming days cause rivers to swell and burst their banks.
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Their design uses a graphene matrix to give silicon room to swell and to protect the anode from damaging reactions with the electrolyte.
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The mystic cords of memory will swell when again touched, as surely as they will be, by the better angels of our nature.
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Tyler King was at work in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, last week when his left arm starting to swell, according to CBS News.
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New York, whose economy soared to historic heights between 2009 and 2018, watched its shelter population swell by 72 percent during that time.
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But the figure might swell to as much as 3 trillion rupees if the lenders fail to raise funds from markets, it said.
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Beginning in the 248s, however, the ranks of Pentecostal and evangelical clergy, as well as the pews of their congregations, began to swell.
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The question is not whether its audience will continue to swell, but how big a stage will be left for the international game.
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Hydrocarbons tend to destroy everything they touch — park your car in a puddle of gasoline and your tires will swell and eventually rot.
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If all the Salvadoreans in the TPS programme were to come back, which is highly unlikely, the country's population would swell by 3%.
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Record television audiences in Europe for the World Cup suggest that crowds at women's club matches will probably swell in the coming season.
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But before he announced his highly-anticipated return, a swell of celebrities expressed their interest in seeing a woman as the titular character.
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Now Mr Abu Shuayb, 30, is in a hospital bed watching his leg swell and blacken from necrosis, the result of being shot.
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If so, ABP's global fan club will swell—last month an international ranking placed it in the leading 25 "responsible and sustainable" investors.
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I fill up my Swell bottle (my most smug-inducing purchase of 2017) and forgo the takeaway coffee en route to the subway.
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The trailer features a slow, a capella version of "Mamma Mia," the eternally perfect song, as well as one swell pair of overalls.
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For a year everything seemed swell, with the men working dutifully to keep boats from ruining themselves of the crags of the Hebrides.
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Collecting any breach that affected New York state residents, the Attorney General's office saw those numbers swell by 60 percent overall last year.
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You could see John Kerry's events swell in 2004 as he rose from the low single digits in December to victory in January.
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As a result, they are organizing more quickly and advocating for change, said Dave Fanger, CEO and founder of impact investing platform Swell.
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Their surfaces smoothly swell in some areas, and elsewhere are abruptly angled, as if pieces had broken off in the process of fabrication.
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Elianna experienced "delayed" or "secondary" drowning, Lacey says, which happens when water enters the lungs and causes them to swell or become inflamed.
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In an effort to replicate them, kids would put a shot glass over their mouths, suck in, and make their lips swell artificially.
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She told him she had trouble sleeping, has smoked for 35 years, and that her legs swell up and hurt when she walks.
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Bright synthesizer lines strain and swell with a magic hour ambience that remind me of Air France, some of electronic music's great emoters.
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According to The East Bay Express they were expecting the numbers to swell to double or triple that as the night wore on.
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"I think the blue wave is a blue swell and we will have to work hard for it," said Democratic pollster Celinda Lake.
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A section of wobbly grass in the park took on a trampoline-like effect after recent heavy rain caused the ground to swell.
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Harwin's parents say the robot ran over his right foot, causing it to swell, but luckily the child didn't suffer any broken bones.
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And we talked about how people's hearts are also suffering all over the world as they watch and witness a swell of violence.
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It's this seriousness, the small ache, the tender aside, that manages to make those jokes that swell immediately afterward so delightful and necessary.
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A United Nations report last year predicted that the world population would swell to 9.8 billion by 2050 and 11.2 billion in 2100.
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Democratic ranks are almost certain to swell this fall as the party competes for governorships in Midwestern, Mountain West and even Southern battlegrounds.
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The mystic chords of memory will swell when again touched, as surely as they will be by the better angels of our nature.
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On a recent day with a big swell, only three men were in the water at Lunada Bay, catching wave after majestic wave.
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But so many games get bloated through pointless distractions, needless collectibles; developers swell their products with acres of shit we just don't need.
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Certainly nothing about the announcement qualified as awareness that the deal was about to face an enormous swell of outrage and a boycott.
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Not just any guy, but a swell named Ben (Steven Yeun), who has a Porsche Carrera and a gaggle of equally flush friends.
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But not everyone in the venture industry blames SoftBank for the supersizing of venture funds and the swell in cash flowing into startups.
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He's well-liked in the puzzle community, his wife still allows him to live with her and his dog thinks he's just swell.
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Between 1 and 2 percent of people can develop what's known as anaphylaxis, when the airways you need to breathe swell and close.
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Whether you're a consumer, a techie or a D.C. lifer, we're here to give you... THE BIG STORIES: --SWELL PARTY, WHERE'S THE WHISKEY?
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