The music swelled and dipped, swelled again and then waned, until the instruments stopped and only a few voices were left singing unintelligible words, breathy and prayerful.
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" The scene described eyes that "swelled with misty rain.
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The Bogowonto River in Purworejo also swelled due to floodwater.
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On the rooftop an orange windsock swelled in the breeze.
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The budget deficit has swelled to around 20% of GDP.
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After an hour, the group had swelled to 80 people.
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The mortgage has swelled to $1.4 billion with accrued interest.
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Profits and market caps for the publishers have also swelled.
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Their numbers swelled as they marched through the city center.
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The average monthly payment has swelled to $551 from $524.
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The current account deficit has swelled to about $18 billion.
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The advantage swelled to 32 on a pair of occasions.
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When he hit the campaign trail, the crowds quickly swelled.
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By this year, Anbang's assets had swelled to $295 billion.
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That swelled to more than $12 billion by midday Friday.
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U.S. gold futures swelled 1.34 percent at $1,258.50 an ounce.
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By 6 PM, the numbers had swelled into the thousands.
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The jackpot had swelled after 18 drawings without a winner.
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Since 1977, Alabama's prison population has swelled by 840 percent.
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Public opinion, already prepped to turn against her, swelled violently.
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Homelessness swelled in the nation's cities well through the 2000s.
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Come the 1400s, lace panels could loosen as bellies swelled.
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The dark swelled before me, enormous, breathing from every shadow.
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From 1985 to 1990, an enormous stock market bubble swelled.
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And the GOP outrage swelled, some manufactured and some legitimate.
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Some of those gatherings have swelled to nearly 0003,2000 people.
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As furor swelled, the narrative about Sergeant Bergdahl further darkened.
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Their numbers have swelled since Trump was inaugurated in 2017.
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The number of cases has swelled to more than 1,000.
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Over the next few decades, the number of spectators swelled.
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By 28, the crowd had swelled to more than 20053,22005.
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By 28, the crowd had swelled to more than 20053,22005.
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The corporate bond market has swelled to nearly $7 trillion.
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After the shooting, turnout at services across the city swelled.
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Rahama's legs swelled up so much that she couldn't walk.
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Their variety and bombast have swelled in an increasingly competitive field.
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The major reason the deficit swelled this year: Republicans' tax cuts.
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The discussion was open, charged and swelled to anger at times.
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The state prison population also swelled, partly because of tough laws.
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The protest swelled over the coming months and drew national attention.
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Along with that strong revenue growth, however, its losses also swelled.
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His finger swelled and began throbbing, and he had trouble focusing.
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As the conflict intensified, suddenly it swelled to more than 10,5803.
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Omar faced numerous death threats on Twitter as the controversy swelled.
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Bush's broadcast spending has now swelled to more than $40 million.
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Her eye swelled up to the size of a golf ball.
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Since the Abrams affair it has swelled to more than 100.
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Over the next two days, that number swelled to over 80.
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READ: Opinion - How Afghanistan can succeed The Afghan army, briefly, swelled.
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The cost per prisoner has swelled for a range of reasons.
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Their number has now swelled to almost 90,000, by one estimate.
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As the evening wore on, the line outside the bar swelled.
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Nerds carry more clout in part because their ranks have swelled.
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Both events dramatically swelled the number and proportion of older persons.
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That was when the dolphins greeted them, and their optimism swelled.
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His eyes swelled, as if afflicted by allergy, and wouldn't open.
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Conversation swelled, in private because of the sensitivity of the subject.
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Almost immediately, his throat began closing and his tongue swelled up.
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Now that figure has swelled to as much as $98 billion.
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As the American presence swelled, tensions between the two peoples grew.
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The global number of cases has swelled to more than 67,000.
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Meanwhile, total student debt has swelled to more than $1.5 trillion.
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It was filled almost instantly, and the waitlist swelled to 130.
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Watched as their lymph nodes swelled, as their hair fell out.
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That arm swelled frequently, so she had to wear loosefitting clothes.
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His leg swelled so badly that he had trouble sitting down.
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In 2015, the number of SolarCity employees swelled by 68.7 percent.
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Meanwhile, Drummond's net worth has swelled to an estimated $50 million.
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But the movement has since swelled into an anti-China campaign.
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And as the museum's collection swelled, so did the public's interest.
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When the police arrived, the group resisted and its numbers swelled.
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When the police arrived, the group resisted and its numbers swelled.
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Support for the Kiev Patriarchate swelled after the annexation of Crimea.
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Leuer left Sunday's game at Portland after his knee swelled with fluid.
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The crowd swelled to around a thousand people, closing down Fifth Avenue.
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The reputation (and in some cases egos) of Endeavour's crew swelled similarly.
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" As Rovira finished her speech, the crowd swelled and began chanting "Freedom.
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"She was in a coma [with] her brain swelled," her sister says.
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Outrage first swelled when the first trailer for the sequel was released.
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The province has swelled to more than double its pre-war population.
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His hands swelled and developed lumps, which turned out to be tumors.
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The market cap for bitcoin has swelled to more than $40 billion.
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Conor normally fights at 145 and swelled to 168 to fight Diaz.
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The budget deficit swelled last year to a staggering 15% of GDP.
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Local rivers swelled to major flood stage, county spokeswoman Sharon Trower said.
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Sarcelles' population swelled in the 1960s with Jewish and North African immigrants.
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It wasn't meant to be as the sun burned and feet swelled.
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Clinton's lead has swelled to 8 points in Reuters/Ipsos' new poll.
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As the group's numbers swelled, Deborah started wielding control over her followers.
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Manhattan swelled by about 7,500, and Staten Island added just over 215,28.
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Again, it was removed, but the backlash against Facebook had already swelled.
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But in May 2016, her breast swelled beyond what she could handle.
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The water swept over the pebbles and swelled up into the cemetery.
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"Dead!" he shouted, pointing at me, as earsplitting horror movie strings swelled.
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It swelled to 1,500 migrants at one point but has since dwindled.
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Their ranks eventually swelled to about 1,200, from infants to the elderly.
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The public demand for equipment such as face masks has swelled globally.
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As unemployment has swelled and subsided, inflation has remained low and steady.
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Between 2017 and 2018, the number of uninsured children swelled by 100,000.
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The Sixers then scored six more and the lead swelled to 22.
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What had been six or eight people swelled to close to 20.
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The crowds swelled as the night went on but remained mostly peaceful.
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They included two pregnant women showing off their swelled bellies with pride.
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But in recent years, governments have swelled to up to 30 ministers.
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The Aztecs' lead swelled to as many as 23 points after intermission.
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Since then, the program has swelled to include more than 6900,2628 people.
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Other Northern cities like Cleveland similarly swelled as they became manufacturing hubs.
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The population swelled yet still there was enough food to feed everyone.
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Bowdoin invested $500,22016, which had swelled to $22.78 million by June 215.
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It's awful, creepy crawlies all over me, swelled up, heart's going to explode.
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During his tenure, BB&T's assets swelled from $4.5 billion to $152 billion.
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The singer herself was moved to tears as she swelled with patriotic pride.
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My heart swelled with such affection for each and every one of them.
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The Trojans' lead swelled to 83 points, with a variety of scorers contributing.
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By February this year, Facebook Lite's user base had swelled to 200 million.
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The swole have swelled; bodies and muscles that were impressive have become implausible.
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The lead soon swelled to 94-72 when Shamet hit a 3-pointer.
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Starting with 2,500 people in 213, attendance swelled to 28,000 people last year.
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Its Seattle headcount swelled from 5,000 people in 123 to more than 40,000.
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I don't know about you guys, but my heart has swelled with happiness.
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The population growth has swelled the ranks of unaffiliated and more educated voters.
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Since then, the App Store has swelled to more than two million apps.
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The lead swelled to 28-13 at the end of the first quarter.
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By the end of the week, his body had swelled up from medication.
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Jio's subscriber base swelled to nearly 139 million at the end of September.
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The number of boycotters has swelled, however, following Trump's ongoing feud with Rep.
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In the group, which swelled to 25, some had already lost their homes.
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His hand swelled up and went numb, but he suffered no permanent damage.
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An earsplitting, celebratory roar swelled up from the stands at Chesapeake Energy Arena.
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Pandemonium and sugar intake swelled the halls, only slowly giving way to chess.
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In the movie version of our adventure, the music would have swelled here.
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In recent years, however, Whiting says the ranks of advantage players have swelled.
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High school classrooms swelled in size with a staggering 31.5 students per classroom.
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Clinton expanded that to 64%, and then Northam swelled it to nearly 68%.
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While the country's wealth has swelled, the financial system has not kept pace.
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The group swelled in size; by 2017 it had 8,000 people, GeekWire reported.
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The national debt including intragovernmental holdings has swelled to more than $2319.3 trillion.
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The camp has now swelled to, at the time over Thanksgiving, 15,000 people.
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The tide swelled, thanks to a full moon ... courtesy of model Tori Brixx.
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At first, they came in dribs and drabs, but overnight, my inbox swelled.
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That growing non-white constituency — Asian, Latino and African-American — swelled Democratic ranks.
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And the population of unauthorized immigrants swelled to 11 million over the period.
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Her voice swelled with indignation that anyone would blame the workers at Wilson.
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As the cloud gradually swelled, it glinted a brilliant silver under the sun.
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Ms. Hairston's hands and feet swelled; the clinic's plastic gloves no longer fit.
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The facility opened in June with about 360 teenagers and its population swelled.
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The local Klan ranks swelled with the promise to "clean up" the community.
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Mr. van Hove has swelled these suggestions into a full-on memory play.
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The danchi's population of children swelled, just as it did all over Japan.
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The ground, too, would have swelled upward as the supervolcano's magma reservoir grew.
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She said her weak heart swelled on dreams of seeing her son again.
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Tanaka lasted just five innings, and his earned run average swelled to 6.55.
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Their collective assets have swelled to more than $6 trillion in recent years.
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"My heart is with you," she wrote, and Bridget's eyes swelled with tears.
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The lead swelled to as many as 43 points in the fourth quarter.
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After his arrest, the protests swelled and people filled the streets of Yerevan.
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The river flow had swelled even more, to 56,2000 cubic feet per second.
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For months, frustration and resentment have swelled between Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar.
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Fixing VFX issues prerelease also added to the mix, and the budget swelled.
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Sabonis scored the Pacers' next six points, and the lead swelled to 35.
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Sabonis scored the Pacers' next six points and the lead swelled to 35.
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As a result, deal sizes have swelled and deal count has shrunk simultaneously.
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Michigan's lead swelled to as many as 21 points in the second half.
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But conspiracy theories have swelled around CrowdStrike and how it handled the investigation.
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As the protests have swelled across the country, hundreds of thousands have joined.
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By 2017, those shares had swelled to 18 percent and 78 percent respectively.
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The population of Germany has swelled by 1.1 million in just one year.
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Since the start of the Great Recession that average gap has swelled to 24%.
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As the rebellion swelled and bystanders became combatants, the endgame became ever more murky.
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As the room swelled with caucus-goers, the turnout was overwhelmingly in her favor.
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Last week, stockpiles of the fuel swelled to a record at 259 million barrels.
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The White House, however, claims that coca fields swelled to 516,000 acres by 2017.
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To make it ready for public consumption, FSW's team swelled from 22013 to 50.
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The crowd swelled as passersby and families dining on Delmar Boulevard joined the demonstration.
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By now, the waters swelled to four or five feet deep in some places.
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The CBRu's budget has swelled from 1.3m reais in 2011 to 18m reais ($6m).
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Reich's prediction, in his book "Germany's Swelled Head", turned out to be completely wrong.
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A decade ago, the U.S. housing market swelled to a bubble of epic proportions.
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He said their legs and faces swelled with an unknown disease before they died.
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Over the next 40 minutes, a mob outside the building swelled into the thousands.
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They either swelled the ranks of the unemployed or, more often, left the workforce.
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Japan's economy swelled into the world's second-largest by the turn of the century.
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After relocating elephants to the park, its population has swelled to more than 400.
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Over the course of a few days, its ranks swelled to over 500 members.
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Oil prices that have more than halved since mid-2014 as global supplies swelled.
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The fiscal deficit swelled from 228% of GDP in 2010 to 10% in 2015.
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A homeless encampment in Olympia, near Lacey, swelled to hundreds of tents last year.
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PetroChina's losses on gas imports swelled last year, thanks to low rates at home.
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As the movement swelled, USR assumed the role of advocate for the street protesters.
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From April to June payrolls swelled by a healthy 23,21.5 per month, on average.
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Bucking recent trends, the wallets of the poor and least-educated swelled the most.
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The world population has swelled to more than seven and a half billion people.
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Outstanding student loan debt in the U.S. has swelled to more than $1.3 trillion.
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As the crowd quickly swelled to thousands, some protesters hurled eggs at the building.
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Inventories swelled through the second half of 2018 into the first quarter of 85033.
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As the line swelled, Basco came back out to thank attendees personally for coming.
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Khpalwak, one of the first girls to enroll, recalled how the numbers quickly swelled.
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The ranks of the uninsured swelled, and co-payments, and patient waiting times surged.
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The group swelled to about 100 and ended up killing about two dozen whites.
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The lead swelled to 56-38 on another Tinkle trey with 8:34 left.
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On Wednesday, the number of demonstrators swelled and government forces fired on the crowd.
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In countries around Europe, anti-Muslim prejudice has swelled since the 2015 refugee crisis.
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Instead, he borrowed to finance more stores, and his debt swelled to $22015 million.
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And market bubbles, swelled by overextended borrowing, can explode, wreaking losses and stalling growth.
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Their ranks have swelled to 151,700 from 61,700 a decade earlier, the report said.
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As the Islamic State's final territories fell, its population swelled to more than 453,000.
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The Fed swelled its asset holdings significantly during and after the 2008 financial crisis.
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That number has swelled as many companies have sold riskier bonds to finance expansions.
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"While medical costs, which are borne to a great extent by business," have swelled.
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His left eye swelled in the sixth and started to close a round later.
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The Bulls' lead swelled to as many as 14 points in the second half.
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It added about $1.3 billion of that last year as its location count swelled.
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Five years later, the roster of the Social Register had swelled to 25,000 names.
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Our ranks swelled with the addition of the injured who were able to escape.
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But its ranks have swelled as resentment spread of Merkel's welcoming stance to refugees.
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Pelosi had called impeachment "divisive" until support for an inquiry swelled within her caucus.
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"Their throats swelled and then they couldn't swallow or eat," recalled headman Mahmet Pokok.
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The number of homeless students has swelled by 173 percent over the past decade.
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As of Monday morning, Willa had swelled by 80 mph in just 13 hours.
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And so, European and American museums and private collections swelled with West Asian artifacts.
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Yellow umbrellas became the symbol of the pro-democracy movement which swelled in 2014.
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She gained the requisite amount of weight and her belly swelled right on schedule.
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But his heart swelled when he saw Bowdy lift the dresser to help his brother.
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"He swelled up pretty good after a foul ball of the left foot," Farrell said.
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Throughout the hard hit areas, rivers swelled and parked cars sat in pools of water.
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As crowds swelled along the streets, several people were put on stretchers due to dehydration.
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The number of people of working age soon swelled as they entered the labour market.
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Under its increasingly repressive rule, Ethiopia's jails swelled with political prisoners; torture became almost routine.
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The margins for Mrs Clinton, previously favourable but slim, have swelled since the tape's release.
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Everything took a nosedive, except for Hillary Clinton's bank account — which swelled to new highs.
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The lead swelled to 30 on a 3-pointer by Tillie with 6:29 left.
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The rain has also swelled the Brahmaputra river, which flows into Bangladesh, to dangerous levels.
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Decades later, digital media has swelled to a $66 billion industry, larger even than television.
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In 2012, GOP nominee Romney was misled by crowds which swelled as election day approached.
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In fiscal year 443 that total swelled to 77,674, according to the US Border Patrol.
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It's swelled to 375 million monthly users, and now offers both permanent and ephemeral messaging.
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Then, it looked 25% undervalued compared with the dollar; today, that has swelled to 51%.
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They have swelled up, but never to the point that I couldn't even touch them.
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In those states, voting rolls have swelled ahead of November's elections; in California, where Gov.
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In fact, the CRS report said overseas corporate profits actually swelled after the 2004 holiday.
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"I found out something was wrong because my right leg swelled up enormously," Sheppard said.
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Consumer confidence in the U.S. economy has swelled to its highest level since August 2628.
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Reserves have since swelled to $20.5 billion in January from $11 billion in mid-2013.
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U.S. crude inventories swelled 8.2 million barrels last week to a record 528.4 million barrels.
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AFTER the collapse of the Soviet Union, the number of infants in Russian orphanages swelled.
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Tuesday's heavy rains swelled already bursting rivers and interrupted aid operations for a third day.
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The cost has now swelled to more than $200 million from its original $130 million.
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Though the story's cast has swelled, Smiley expertly links each person's story to the past.
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And public concern about personal data falling into the wrong hands has only recently swelled.
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Positive reassessments started trickling in around 2010, but swelled to a full flood around 2016.
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Both ends of the venue swelled with energy as attendees sipped their drinks in anticipation.
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She cast her eyes down as the hymn "Jerusalem My Happy Home" swelled around her.
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As you know, they have a $33.5 million judgment that has swelled to $70 million.
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And that number swelled only after a public furor erupted over the ship's empty beds.
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Rivers have swelled across the country, forcing evacuations and the closing of roads and infrastructure.
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Then one day, his 7-year-old daughter's legs swelled up and she stopped walking.
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But that sense of restraint evaporated as crowds swelled along the length of the fence.
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Yet protests have swelled over Mr. Erdogan's emphasis on construction and growth at any cost.
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A reward has failed to bear fruit, even as it has swelled to over $280,103.
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His forehead swelled, and the holes where the pins were screwed in began to ooze.
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Greater access also swelled the number of opioid deaths in the South, the study claimed.
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The group has swelled to around 5,000 people, according to news reports from the region.
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The cost of the project has swelled to an estimated $250 million, from $130 million.
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During that period, oil revenue swelled government coffers with $203 billion, according to Catholic University.
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As deficits have swelled, so has the national debt, which is now at $23.2 trillion.
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By the end of the day, the scattershot group had swelled to an enormous crowd.
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The lead swelled to 25 on Bubba Parham's layup with 220:83 left to go.
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Membership soon swelled into the thousands, inspiring administrators to take the movement to the streets.
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Forty years ago, Iranians swelled with pride, hope and the expectation of a better future.
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Last Sunday, climate protests in Brussels swelled to an estimated 100,000 people of all ages.
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Others see that as an opportunity, and the field for third-party verification has swelled.
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Since late January, the chorus intoning the twilight of Angela Merkel, the current chancellor, has swelled.
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Yet when your payments resume, they're often higher because your debt has swelled, thanks to interest.
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The proportion of single voters and voters with college degrees swelled by 3 percentage points apiece.
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Even as growth has accelerated, the Treasury reported that the 22.8 deficit swelled to $93 billion.
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I remember the weeks leading up to that day when my checking account suddenly swelled dramatically.
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And the pool of negative-yielding bonds globally has swelled to over $10 trillion, banks estimate.
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As the adjacent corridor swelled with concerned members of the tennis community, the blinds were closed.
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America's (legal) immigration rules, which look favourably on family members of migrants, swelled the population further.
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Since the surgery started, their GoFundMe page has swelled from some $50,000 to more than $280,000.
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Since the surgery started, their GoFundMe page has swelled from some $50,000 to more than $260,000.
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Since the surgery started, their GoFundMe page has swelled from some $50,000 to more than $250,000.
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The government's liabilities have swelled to almost NT$18trn ($597bn), nine times its total annual expenditures.
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Since the announcement this week, pride in the locally owned, 121-year-old newspaper has swelled.
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Turns out, I'm allergic to coconut water, and my dick swelled up and block the hole.
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Twitter said its base of advertisers swelled to 130,000, up 90 percent from the year before.
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Investors using passive strategies, the ranks of which have swelled in recent years, should take heed.
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At least one man was hit in the arm and neck, where marble-sized welts swelled.
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His feet and legs swelled up so much from water retention that he could barely walk.
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Law firm coffers swelled early in the year when clients began paying a backlog of bills.
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The population has swelled in the past century, with 1 in 8 Americans calling California home.
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Fifteen years later, when his right neck swelled again, Gwynn needed surgery to remove an abscess.
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Jahvon Blair followed with a 3-pointer and the lead swelled to 16 at 69-53.
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Existing camps, such as Nayapara and Kutupalong, the largest, have swelled to accommodate the new arrivals.
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Pakistan's reserves have since swelled to $13 billion in January from $11 billion in mid-2013.
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The accusations against Moore swelled, overtaking Trump's attempts at Asian diplomacy and requiring him to respond.
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The bank was built on a floodplain over the ocean, and water swelled up from below.
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Annual spending on ambulatory care swelled from $381.5 billion in 1996 to $706.4 billion in 2013.
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Alfaro then hit an RBI single up the middle, and the lead swelled to 12-1.
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The living room, 11 feet by 17 feet, swelled with people, some spilling into the hallway.
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Facebook's UK loss was swelled by charges for share incentive schemes, which have not yet vested.
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Rising costs are an ongoing concern for airlines, as high fuel prices have swelled operating expenses.
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Watching the first trailer for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story this morning, our hearts swelled.
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Because of the heat, Hannah's finger had swelled a bit and the ring wouldn't go on.
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Germany's population has swelled by over one million asylum seekers fleeing war and conflict at home.
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The event is one of several international video game shows that have swelled in size recently.
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Publicity has swelled over sexualized violence against women in conflict zones like Myanmar and South Sudan.
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As they prepared to head home, though, the boy's fever returned, and his other testicle swelled.
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The country's trade deficit had swelled to $33 billion when Mr. Khan took office in August.
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The number of infections swelled to nearly 400, scattered across about half of the U.S. states.
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The town's relative security has attracted Yemenis displaced by the war, and its population has swelled.
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Even as his E.R.A. swelled to 6.60 the next year, Devenski kept faith in the changeup.
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This sentiment swelled in 2019, with protesters fighting against what they claimed was creeping Chinese influence.
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Little pink balloons swelled into view ahead of him, like engorged blood cells, crowding and bumping.
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When the Saturday night crowd finally arrived at Redd's, the parking lot swelled with pickup trucks.
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During Saturday's protests, the crowd swelled to 600,000 in Los Angeles, according to Mayor Eric Garcetti.
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Crime plummeted, schools improved, racial tensions eased, the arts flourished, tourism boomed and city coffers swelled.
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For Trump, his tax cuts for business and an enormous spending bill have swelled the deficit.
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Criticism of the policy swelled on Twitter as several users said they also received monetization suspensions.
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Exports have swelled to close to one-third from about one-fourth of the national economy.
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Over the last decade, democracy has declined globally while the ranks of authoritarian states have swelled.
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As the problem swelled, so, too, did the exodus of the educated classes from the island.
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Tulsa converted those takeaways into 24 points, and the lead steadily swelled in the second half.
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The national debt has swelled during the Trump administration to $23.2 trillion, an increase of 16.4%.
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The budgetary red ink has fueled a national debt that has now swelled past $23 trillion.
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By the time I left Dulles that day, the crowd had swelled to well over 85033.
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The advantage swelled to 83-28 as Proctor scored nine points during a 213-27 run.
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Clinton's lead swelled to 23 points among women in the surveys conducted on Saturday and Sunday.
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I got off the telephone and reread Falwell's statement, which nearly swelled with charity for McCaw.
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The patient came to his office a few months back when her hands first swelled up.
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And after the field of candidates swelled to nearly two dozen, it has continued to contract.
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They have since swelled to become the most sustained street opposition Bashir has faced in power.
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Total deal volume has swelled to more than three times what it was five years ago.
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The lead swelled to 86-50 late in regulation on a 3-pointer by Collin Gillespie.
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But employment swelled as banks invested the savings into new areas like mortgage lending and insurance.
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Meanwhile, the number of formerly incarcerated citizens there swelled larger than the population of 11 states.
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The advantage swelled to 33 before the Friars settled for a 54-23 lead at intermission.
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My heart swelled as I fell in love, and survived brutal breakups throughout my fifty-one years.
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Twenty minutes after the excruciating pain, my lips have swelled to a size I can barely describe.
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Allan claims one of her eyes swelled to the size of a "golf ball" following the incident.
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The typical term for an auto loan has swelled to 68 months, up from 61 in 2010.
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The fragrance of wet sagebrush swelled with the hum of subtropical birds and a nearby construction crew.
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Crude stocks swelled by 5.4 million barrels, surprising analysts who had expected a decrease of 800,000 barrels.
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At the same time, the collection swelled with works found during excavations on Torlonia properties around Rome.
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After the blood was drawn, Brengle's right foot badly swelled and bruised, which she documented with photos.
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"One minute, lifting our country up in prayer," he said, his eyes narrowing as the cheers swelled.
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As millions of citizens scrambled to apply for their first passports, backlogs swelled and many were stranded.
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Due to social pressures, the number of followers of a private account often swelled into the hundreds.
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Public criticism over the bank's failings has swelled in the days since news of the settlement emerged.
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Soldiers stood idly by as the crowds swelled to as many as 800, in Tlahuelilpan, central Mexico.
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Soon enough, the group swelled to around 60 for the New York Young Republican Club's monthly social.
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The deficit swelled to 21.6% of gross domestic product in April, considerably exceeding this year's 22020% target.
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The central bank printed money to finance the deficit, which swelled to 5.4% of GDP in 2015.
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The company said that the Journal's digital subscribers swelled to 967,000, up 18 percent year over year.
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Three volleys of so-called "quantitative easing" (QE) eventually swelled the balance-sheet to $4.5trn by 2015.
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And as her lead as swelled nationally, Clinton has cut into Trump's support in longtime red states.
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Conditions are cramped and appalling: the number of residents has swelled to 40,000 from 20,000 in 2011.
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But runoff has swelled rivers, and in areas south of St. Louis, they have yet to crest.
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The 21-year-old institution swelled in activity by 2000, when it taught more than 213,2000 students.
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The level of Americans counted as not in the labor force swelled to just below 95 million.
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" The audience swelled, all singing the familiar hook: "Beautiful morning, you're the sun to my morning babe.
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As the fighting started, hundreds of Jordanians swelled the ranks of global jihadist groups in the south.
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Since then, membership has swelled to more than 40 kids, between the ages of four and 18.
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My boobs had swelled like crazy, which would have worried me had my surgeon not prepared me.
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The search company had to begin competing with Amazon before that number swelled to tens of millions.
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The caravan swelled to 1,500 people at one point but has since dwindled to a few hundred.
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Doubts about whether the meeting would actually take place swelled as tensions increased between Pyongyang and Washington.
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The music swelled, a singer urged America to "spread your golden wings," and the lights came on.
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The group is said to have swelled to around 85033,000, with many of its members seeking asylum.
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Close to the center of Beverly Hills, the Hotel Bel-Air's reputation has swelled over the years.
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Its membership swelled to more than three million paying customers, but critics derided the model as unsustainable.
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The number of people counted as out of the labor force swelled by 22,23 to 210 million.
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Decades later, we swelled with national pride when our country somehow landed two men on the moon.
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As the Plains later depopulated and American cities, then suburbs, swelled, the Senate became even more unrepresentative.
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Nightclub goers on their way home grew curious about the crowds, which further swelled the church's ranks.
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And the last time he checked, the house's value had swelled from $65,000 to more than $200,000.
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A memorial service was held in the auditorium and the crowd in the room swelled past capacity.
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In the 28th minute, a round of applause swelled around the stadium as fans sang Sala's name.
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The bump swelled into a lump and, later, a malignant tumor, a carcinoma the size of Cleveland.
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In the immediate aftermath of Maria, the number of delinquent mortgages in Puerto Rico swelled to 453,200.
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It even came with bullets—or, at least, water-based pellets that swelled up into jelly ammo.
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Eventually, his collection swelled to the point that he had to seek an institution to house it.
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After the election of Donald J. Trump in 2016, the organization's ranks swelled, and its endowment surged.
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Crowds dispersed and flights resumed Tuesday, but later in the day, protesters returned and their numbers swelled.
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Indicating the seat's importance, Ms. Collins's campaign funds also swelled after her vote to confirm Justice Kavanaugh.
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For years, as the touring business grew and ticket prices swelled, there has been plenty of work.
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My heart swelled at the possibility that I could hold onto something, that I could keep him.
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Their sections were hard to define; the band swelled and crested without settling into closely knit patterns.
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The balance sheets, profits and share prices of the banks that created and traded these products swelled.
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Corporate America's debt load has swelled to about $10 trillion in an epoch of low interest rates.
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Anti-incumbent anger swelled statewide but particularly in the cities, once the homeland of the Oklahoma Republicans.
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The company's overall headcount swelled to 210 employees as of August, up from 192 a year earlier.
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Even on a Monday night, the crowd of mostly locals swelled to 30-plus by 11 p.m.
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A purple and gold-hued makeshift memorial swelled with thousands of basketballs, flowers, toys, signs, and shoes.
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This is why the population of Idlib swelled from 22018 million to more than 23.6 million today.
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Hispanic population swelled in U.S. cities, in an era of white flight and big Sun Belt growth.
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Bigger Chinese imports would help reduce U.S. pork supplies that have swelled as China's herd has contracted.
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But as the demonstrations swelled, many tech workers recognized that his was a now-or-never moment.
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But as a crisis swelled in Mississippi's prisons, images shared by inmates brought attention to troubling conditions.
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Intelligence estimates indicate that the North's stockpile of fuel has swelled, and so has its missile arsenal.
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As the price of AIDS medications has spiraled upward in recent years, A.H.F.'s coffers have swelled.
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In Los Angeles, where the homelessness population has swelled to 36,300 people, the poverty rate is 19%.
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The number of recorded cases swelled from 28 in 210 to 000 in 228, the report indicates.
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In Santa Cruz County, the San Lorenzo River swelled over its banks in several places, flooding homes.
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As the waiting lists for U.S. immigration visas swelled, so did anti-Semitism in the United States.
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The result: The Fed's balance sheet has swelled by $286 billion since early September, to $4.05 trillion.
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Annual U.S.-Vietnam trade swelled to $45 billion last year from $450 million when ties were normalized.
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For example, net long positions for the dollar have swelled to $25 billion according to CFTC data.
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"Her brain swelled to the point where it couldn't function and brain damage did occur," he said.
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Unsurprisingly, new subsidy costs have swelled by 50 percent, and they are now projected to cost billions.
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The Chinese government has promised to clean up the air, after public anger swelled in recent years.
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The fandom has swelled in size since HBO imagined Westeros for millions of viewers, but it's also matured.
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As satellite technology has grown cheaper, the demand for less expensive and more frequent rocket launches has swelled.
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Toxic air pollution swelled around the worldPollution peaked to alarming heights this year everywhere from Paris to Riyadh.
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While the crowd of billion-dollar start-ups has swelled again this year, fewer companies are going public.
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The conflict took on a sectarian dimension as it swelled out of protests against Assad's rule in 2011.
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Both those metrics were up year over year: revenue swelled 6 percent, while operating income grew 123 percent.
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Charlottesville Police tried to have the event moved to a bigger park as the anticipated crowd size swelled.
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Maidan, the city square that was the site of the country's 2014 revolution, once again swelled with people.
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Trump campaign coffers swelled to $85033 million, compared to less than $85 million total for the Democratic candidates.
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The waiting crowds swelled to 10,000 and stretched for an estimated four kilometers in the morning on Wednesday.
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The lead swelled to 31 on a 3-pointer by Ross with 5:22 left in the game.
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The deficit has swelled under Republican leadership in large part because of the tax cuts enacted last year.
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Shaky "special mention" loans swelled more than 50 percent at the end of 2016 from a year earlier.
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It aligned the burgeoning sport of football with the new monarch, and doubtlessly swelled the influence of Padrós.
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New York swelled with newcomers in the 19th century and novel forms of spirituality were on the rise.
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The park's bison numbers have swelled to some 5,500 animals, well above the target population of roughly 3,000.
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Dar es Salaam has swelled so much that almost all building now is in what is technically countryside.
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Dar es Salaam has swelled so much that almost all building is now in what is technically countryside.
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One popular group, Puerto Rico Maria Updates, swelled to more than 165,000 members in a matter of days.
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For the year to date, the category has swelled with slightly more than $354 billion in new inflows.
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When she had to start making payments on them, her monthly bill had swelled to $700, she said.
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By the time this story published, the number of Democrats wanting Franken to resign had swelled to 28.
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The Boulders averaged 983,807 fans in 2011, the team's debut season, and attendance swelled to 3,293 in 2012.
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The town's population has swelled with droves of North Europeans who work in the booming e-gaming industry.
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As rivers swelled, flood waters washed through towns and campsites, carrying away a house in Warren, New Hampshire.
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When she had to start making payments on them, her monthly bill had swelled to $22007, she said.
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China turned to Brazil and Argentina for its soybean needs, and US soybean inventories swelled to a record.
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Divorcees will also typically find their expenses have swelled, with two households to pay for instead of one.
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With the students' futures now riding on that one big test, the preparation and tutoring business has swelled.
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When spring arrived, the Midwest saw record flooding as the Mississippi and Missouri rivers swelled under heavy rainfall.
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Those feelings started in the primaries and as his support swelled, I became more worried about the future.
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When he came home that evening, Scheuermann said nothing about it, even as the idea swelled inside her.
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When Shamet drained a trey late in the third, the Sixers' lead swelled to 30 at 98-68.
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Last month, the Treasury Department announced that the federal budget deficit swelled to nearly $1 trillion this year.
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The population has swelled since 2012, when anti-Muslim riots started taking place with renewed frequency in Myanmar.
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As the political opposition against him swelled within the corridors of city hall, their devotion grew only deeper.
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Between 1975 and 2008, the number of products in the average supermarket swelled from 8,948 to almost 47,85033.
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San Francisco-based Samsara says revenue grew 250 percent in 2018 as its customer base swelled to 5,000.
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But as those productions gained tractions, the participants' looks grew more outlandish, and the audience of spectators swelled.
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Its shares climbed 6.9 percent after profit swelled 23 percent to nearly $2 billion in the third quarter.
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He and Francisco Lindor jumped to celebrate, and upon landing Kipnis badly twisted his ankle, which swelled up.
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Slowly, his naked chest swelled and deflated, repeating the movements in a perpetual cycle that hypnotized her gaze.
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And their numbers have swelled on Medicaid, a program that critics say was never designed to serve them.
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In New York, the ranks of Americans 85 and older swelled nearly 30 percent between 2000 and 2015.
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But criticism has swelled in recent days, with several journalist associations and news outlets rejecting the government's assurances.
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They had been locked out for some 15 years, as a renovation project swelled into an epic overhaul.
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In the aftermath of last year's wildfires in Northern California's wine country, the list of the missing swelled.
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Hundreds of people ran to the square, hugging and jumping, as the crowd soon swelled into the thousands.
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At the time, the British government was seeking a path forward in the country, as racial resentment swelled.
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Her voice swelled with strength and fury, and it came at you with the force of an arrow.
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As he strums, the folkie ballads are sometimes swelled by an unseen string section or an invisible choir.
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But as the battle swelled on Tuesday, some aid workers accused the coalition of engaging in cynical manipulations.
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In Mississippi, turnout swelled by about 21625 percent over 2900 levels, according to the most recent vote tallies.
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With a schedule swelled by newcomers, Paris Fashion Week was — once again — in a league of its own.
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Ms. Eilish's following has swelled since her first single, "Ocean Eyes," went viral on SoundCloud five years ago.
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The SNAP program benefits swelled during the Great Recession as the economy faltered and the unemployment rate surged.
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Brazil's prison population has swelled this century as the authorities lock up more people on minor drug offenses.
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The industry has swelled with tens of thousands of products collectively worth more than $40 billion, he added.
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But growing Asian and Latino communities have swelled the non-white share of the population to nearly half.
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The river swelled so much there, it cut through swathes of farmland, turning the highest points into islands.
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It became the largest yeshiva in the United States, with 6,500 students, and a community swelled around it.
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Creighton's lead swelled to as many as 35 points in the second half, with Butler's offensive woes continuing.
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Typical of red giants, the star swelled well beyond its original size, overtaking the other, lower-mass star.
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The central bank has tried to encourage banks to lend to stimulate the economy, which has swelled liquidity.
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As a result, the Fed's balance sheet has swelled by $286 billion since early September, to $4.05 trillion.
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As New York's Russian Jewish population swelled, HIAS provided shelter, meals, clothes, rides and employment to new arrivals.
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The crowds at Terraza 7 have swelled in recent weeks as news has spread of the imminent closure.
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By the turn of the 21st century, Addis' population had swelled and its dirt roads badly needed upgrading.
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Apple's cash pile swelled again this quarter, hitting a record $261.5 billion, compared with $256.8 billion last quarter.
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As their numbers swelled, Gracia Real de Santa Teresa de Mose was built just north of the city.
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After nobody won Saturday's Powerball top prize, the potential jackpot has swelled to an even more monstrous amount.
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They helped ease overcrowding in state and then federal prisons as inmate populations swelled, while budgets were constrained.
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Since 2010, the share of millennials in the area has swelled to more than 17% — a 4% increase.
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Under the Trump administration, the Pentagon's budget swelled from $670 billion in 2306 to $22025 billion in 213.
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The demonstrators felt invincible: Their numbers had swelled night after night despite orders from the authorities to withdraw.
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The words "I'd like to thank" barely left her lips before the music swelled and DeGeneres cut her short.
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By nightfall, the group swelled to approximately 3,000 people as word got out about the occupation on social media.
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But several months later, a second Football Lads march swelled to 50,000 demonstrators, and Tommy Robinson was among them.
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The benefits of homeownership swelled the ranks of the postwar middle class, transforming the economy while entrenching residential segregation.
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Fire officials at least twice on Sunday and Monday barred doors to Klobuchar's rallies after crowds swelled to capacity.
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The whole clan decided to flee to Jordan, joining an exodus that's now swelled to 5 million Syrian refugees.
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By January, the town's population had swelled by around 221 percent, with 20,000 more people than the year before.
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By Friday afternoon, the Woolsey Fire had swelled from 10,000 acres to 14,000 and remained at zero percent containment.
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By Friday afternoon, the Woolsey Fire had swelled from 10,000 acres to 14,000 and remains at zero percent containment.
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Its value is thought to have swelled from $8bn in 2014 to $30bn—more or less Vivendi's market capitalisation.
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After America's disability rolls swelled during the recession, many feared that those leaving the labour force would never return.
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The share of Turkish high-schoolers in private education has swelled from 7% in 2011 to 20% last year.
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In the push to get these cars out the door, NIO's global ranks have swelled to over 6,000 employees.
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In more possible good news for Clinton, there are signs that Hispanic turnout has swelled in the Sunshine State.
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Stories swelled of Trump alone and huddled in Trump Tower, a one-man "Downfall" tribute act in central Manhattan.
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She was prescribed Prednisone, a steroid for her throat, but her body had a horrible reaction and swelled up.
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Production budgets have swelled, luring Bollywood stars, as well as consultants from Hollywood, Tel Aviv and other entertainment hubs.
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Both Petrobras and state development bank BNDES abandoned the project as the corruption probe swelled, leaving Sete Brasil moribund.
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"Of course, because I was older, my ankles swelled off, I couldn't even fit my shoes anymore," she adds.
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In her call for a new election, she swelled with righteous anger at the very concept of political opposition.
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Within a few years, annual contributions dropped by $2185 million; the college's debt swelled to more than $21000 million.
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The city's population swelled—from 6.6m to 2280m between 2000 and 214—crowding into favelas (shantytowns) on its periphery.
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The account's Twitter following swelled from 65,000 followers before the weekend to more than 300,000 followers by Monday afternoon.
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However, operating expenses swelled, increasing 9.63 percent to $29.6 billion, on the back of higher fuel and labor costs.
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The collection has since swelled to more than 10,000 slides, and around 20 reels of 8mm and 16mm film.
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Officials said it was the sound of internal straps releasing as the pod swelled in both length and girth.
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Latinos swelled to 18 percent, Asians and other minorities to 14 percent, and blacks edged up to 8 percent.
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I remember the weeks leading up to that day when the numbers in my checking account suddenly swelled dramatically.
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Deficits swelled, inflation increasingly threatened, unemployment edged up and the public began to lose confidence in the Rousseff government.
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When it was humid, the front door swelled in its frame and refused to open, like a punched eye.
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Turkey's current-account deficit has swelled from $22017bn at the end of 2016 to $41.9bn (4.7% of GDP) now.
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Behind a stout defensive effort, Illinois' lead swelled to as much as 219 points in the early second half.
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As criticism against him swelled, Mr. LePage came to believe that a Democratic lawmaker had called him a racist.
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By 2000, the volume of trade among members had swelled to 25 times that of a half-century earlier.
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So the next 24 hours it swelled up, got really big, and I couldn't really walk or put pressure.
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Facebook's membership has swelled into such a ripe target for exploitation that it draws out the worst of humanity.
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And because it is harvest day, their ranks are swelled by three young strapping male relatives, the Corcoran boys.
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Later, a sultry slow dance swelled up from the live ensemble, overtaking another of Ms. Neuwirth's anxious, electroacoustic hazes.
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Though the city's population had swelled by 30 percent since the early 2000s, overall water consumption had remained flat.
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Anger swelled when the police described the largely peaceful demonstrations as riots — a term with legal ramifications for participants.
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Late last week, after the field of Democrats swelled above 20, the D.N.C. fleshed out some of the details.
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That was one week ago and, today, that number has swelled to more than 27,000, and continues to grow.
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Between 1900 and 2000 seas swelled an average of 14 centimeters (5.5 inches) worldwide — a rate unprecedented in history.
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Between 20.7 and 22 seas swelled an average of 221 centimeters (25 inches) worldwide — a rate unprecedented in history.
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There was 1993, when a 500-year flood swelled the river to more than 42 feet above flood level.
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But as immigration enforcement has swelled in the 21st century, that's started to seem to some like cognitive dissonance.
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Their handbags became a ubiquitous symbol of happy-go-lucky chic, and the company swelled into other product categories.
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As the hospital has seen admissions increase, the number of patients in the ICU has also swelled, he said.
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Alrosa's market capitalisation swelled by two-fifths between late 2017 and the start of this year, to 770bn roubles.
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Because the number of participants has swelled in recent years, not every student can appear in a showcase medley.
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The ranks of the activists have swelled in recent years, and Ms. Warren's opposition could prove weak as well.
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Several dams were releasing water to reduce the pressure on them as rivers swelled with the record-setting rain.
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At the time, the black population of Georgetown had swelled to more than 3,000 in a city of 100,000.
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By noon, the river had swelled by at least 15 feet since Friday, according to the National Weather Service.
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Crude inventories swelled by 7 million barrels last week, far surpassing forecasts for an increase of 2.3 million barrels.
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Food stamp rolls swelled during the recession and have declined only modestly since then as the economy has recovered.
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Vietnamese factories have swelled with orders as U.S. tariffs prompt American businesses to move supply chains out of China.
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But the nation's political ambitions have swelled considerably under Xi's reign, and that's led to a change of approach.
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But ultimately the two fell in line as the number of vulnerable Democrats backing impeachment swelled in recent days.
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The numbers swelled and every kind of Indian opposed to the citizenship law gathered at Shaheen Bagh in solidarity.
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Those students were more likely to default on their loans after three years, as their loans swelled with interest.
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Mr. Rutledge's compensation swelled to $98 million largely thanks to a stock options award valued at roughly $13 million.
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As the number of unsheltered people has increased, the amount of feces collected and cleaned up has also swelled.
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The Wildcats' lead swelled to 26, 69-43, following a 3-pointer by Justin Moore with 10:46 left.
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That gave the team four on the active roster, joining Clippard and Austin, and swelled our ranks to 235.
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The U.S. has a trade surplus with Brazil, which swelled in October to its highest level since March 2014.
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In 28503 hours, #MeToo posts on Facebook swelled to over 22019 million — and within 48 hours, 1 million Twitter.
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Some of the doors had swelled because of the fire's heat, Kilsheimer said, which prevented them from being opened.
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Its 550 branches on British high streets also swelled its overheads and were an expensive liability to shut down.
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The number of detainees at Immigration and Customs Enforcement facilities has swelled to unprecedented levels, requiring periodic mass releases.
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Yet speculators' net long position on the franc versus the dollar has swelled to the biggest since late-2016 .
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In Slovakia, as more evidence surfaced that populist rhetoric may have been a cover for corruption, public anger swelled.
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One time, I took too much, and the two veins in my dick swelled, and it was super uncomfortable.
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Her hands swelled, a complication of high blood pressure, until she could no longer wear the center's plastic gloves.
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In all, Catalist calculated, new voters swelled the Democrats' total share of the 153 vote by about 215 percentage points.
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In 2009, 2.9 percent of sales were online, but by the end of 2015 that number swelled to 11 percent.
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Around 0003,000 tickets were sold for Saturday's evening concert, a figure that swelled to 62,000 for Sunday's seven-hour extravaganza.
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Cleveland scored the first five of the second as the lead swelled to 18 on Jordan Clarkson's breakaway lay in.
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The commissioners are now looking for a buyer to fill a capital shortfall which has swelled to 630 million euros.
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As Abercrombie and its competitors whittled down their store bases, H&M's footprint swelled to more than 4,000 locations globally.
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Her friend and former coworker Cindy Simmons said the symptoms began in September 22016 when Kimmel's right leg dramatically swelled.
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In recent months, discontent has swelled up among the ranks of fans who are dissatisfied with the event-based approach.
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In recent decades millions of young people like Mr Bahati have swelled the number of students in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Talking Heads swelled to a nine-piece for live dates during the 80s, including Parliament-Funkadelic keyboard player Bernie Worrell.
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The lead swelled to 40-21 before the Cardinals made a 17-5 run to strike back in a hurry.
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As residents from surrounding neighborhoods joined the demonstration, the crowd swelled to at least 453,000, according to local police sources.
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By 2010 the city's population had swelled to nearly 4m, but zoning and legislation had reduced its capacity to 4.3m.
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"My face swelled up from the surgery (and maybe the shakes) but it ended up being freaking awesome," she says.
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Last year Australia's population swelled by 1.6%, over double the average of the OECD, a group of mostly rich countries.
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The average cost of a Netflix membership rose 403 percent during that time, and customer ranks swelled to 125 million.
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On the data front, the international trade deficit swelled to $62 billion in October, up from $56.5 billion in September.
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Instead, the health insurance conglomerate received a $1.7 billion tax refund, which swelled the company's net profit to $4.1 billion.
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Flashback: Over a period of six weeks, the crowd swelled as older people joined and the list of demands broadened.
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The ranks of the Navajo code talkers swelled to more than 300 by the end of the war in 1945.
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Eventually, the Verdi Club's membership swelled to over 400 members, including an honorary membership for legendary opera singer Enrico Caruso.
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Basically, one of my testicles swelled up to two or three times its normal size and it was extremely painful.
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At a time when war was never less practical or advisable, defense budgets swelled to purchase expensive, luridly destructive weapons.
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When he stopped making payments over a decade later, his balance had swelled to $55,25, thanks to continually accruing interest.
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Crude inventories swelled by 7 million barrels last week, compared with analysts' expectations for an increase of 2.3 million barrels.
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Annual U.S.-Vietnam trade has swelled from $450 million when ties were normalized in 1995 to $45 billion last year.
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In its earnings report this week Apple announced its cash hoard swelled to a record $256.8B in the second quarter.
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No one won Wednesday's jackpot, which meant that the $900 million total has swelled to $1.5 billion after Saturday's drawing.
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The number of "good jobs" for associate degree holders has swelled by more than 80 percent between 1991 and 2016.
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The numbers swept up in the purges have swelled to 80,000; a visit to Turkey might seem like an endorsement.
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Since its founding three years ago, 'Show Me Your Aspics' has swelled to encompass over 15,000 members around the world.
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And what amounted to roughly $1 billion in assistance 10 years ago has swelled to more than $11.6 billion today.
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Payrolls swelled by 215,000 in March—well above the level of employment growth needed to reduce slack in the economy.
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They have since swelled into wider calls for democracy in the city, which is a special administrative region of China.
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The number of Syrians in Istanbul, a city of some 15 million, has swelled to more than half a million.
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She said her hands and feet swelled and eventually her doctor put her on bed rest on her seventh month.
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Business executives have been leaving, selling off their property, and whole families have swelled the refugee columns heading to Europe.
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At some point, he told me, Carmenza Ángulo fell behind — her feet had swelled and wouldn't fit into her boots.
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But bilateral trade with the United States has swelled ten-fold over the past two decades to about $45 billion.
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KEN BELSON Crowds of ticket buyers swelled in one area Wednesday night, but no sporting events were taking place there.
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"We're a small but tightly knit community," said Mr. Sherman, as the chokecherries swelled and fell away from their pits.
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It's safe to say the firm is doing something extraordinary to have swelled to roughly 3,968 times its original size.
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As he lit a flare to alert the rescue helicopter, the questionably cinematic music Lehtinen added to the vlog swelled.
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Against a soaring U.S. currency swelled by global trade imbalances, parity with the dollar - once unthinkable - became a real possibility.
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By then, it had swelled in size -- numbering more than 7,000 people, according to estimates from authorities at the time.
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Security checkpoint lines swelled over the weekend, with TSA citing a surge of travelers returning home from New Year's travel.
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But as the number of aspiring citizens grew this year, the backlog at the federal agency that approves naturalizations swelled.
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Annual equity options volume, which in 2000 was at 673 million contracts, has swelled to more than five times that.
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In Jacksonville, coastal surges and heavy rains have swamped the central business district and swelled the nearby St. Johns River.
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The air campaign has steadily escalated over the years — and not suddenly swelled in 2017, as Mr. Trump has claimed.
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In some areas, participants said, crowds swelled to such an extent that people had to form rows several people deep.
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Measurements taken by satellite, it said, indicated that the mountain's surface had swelled, increasing the likelihood of a major eruption.
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Shyanne sued in 2015 and was awarded about $235k, but that amount swelled with interest to around $250k in 2017.
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The new asylum processing restrictions have dramatically reduced the number of illegal border crossings, but border camp populations have swelled.
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As the bout progressed Ali's jaw visibly swelled into a grotesque new shape and Ali lost by a split decision.
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The bitten man swelled up and never recovered from the shock, Though but twenty-three and unusually strong and handsome.
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The province's population has swelled to two million, with nearly half those people displaced from elsewhere, the United Nations said.
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Many people seem to have heeded warnings to evacuate, but some had to be rescued as the Pearl River swelled.
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And throughout the Indian subcontinent, in particular, tanker businesses big and small have boomed as the region's cities have swelled.
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But data showing China's trade surplus with the United States swelled to a record in June could further inflame tensions.
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As U.S. Open spectators swelled, the tournament eventually outgrew the West Side and relocated to its current location in Flushing.
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He was also hampered by his late entry: He joined a Democratic field that had already swelled to 20 candidates.
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The lower output could help India reduce stockpiles swelled by two years of record production and lower-than-expected exports.
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Thanks to prudent investing and a booming stock market, Ms. Kovel said, the center's endowment has swelled to $94 million.
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Even as his team's lead swelled, Wall kept pushing to inflict as much psychological trauma on the Celtics as possible.
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Deficits swelled after the 2008 financial crisis, as lawmakers cut taxes and increased spending in an effort to revive growth.
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On the days of marches, stations swelled with protesters dressed in black heading to Victoria Park, a frequent starting point.
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Britain's sizeable contingent swelled for the semi-final against Spain after the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) stumped up for tickets.
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During Mr. Obama's eight years in office, the illegal Israeli settler population has swelled by 100,123, to well over 600,000.
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Bloomberg previously reported that the superyacht count in Sint Maarten, the Dutch side Saint Martin, swelled to 52 in December.
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The energy of the crowd swelled as the room became more congested, everyone trying to inch closer to the show.
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Of note: The number of vaping deaths reached 37 as of Thursday, and illnesses have swelled to well over 1,000.
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Hence spectacular ETF growth -- assets have swelled to almost $7 trillion, from below $2 trillion in 2010, consultancy ETFGI says.
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Creighton's lead swelled to 36-20 when Alexander made two more free throws with 3:36 left in the half.
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The raids took place as people's anger against King Mswati III, an absolute monarch, has swelled in the past year.
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After all, the Fed&aposs balance sheet swelled in 2008 as the stock market was breaking down to new lows.
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Today that number has swelled to more than 900 million, and a vast majority of them are using mobile devices.
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Calls for action swelled, amplified by social media, where people posted videos of inmates banging on their windows en masse.
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The Facebook page caught fire in Egypt, and within a few weeks support for the strike had swelled to 70,000.
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Perhaps his best answer came to a question about the racial division that has swelled nationally since the 2016 presidential election.
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Attendance swelled to more than 10,000 and onlookers began referring to Burning Man as a cross between Woodstock and "Mad Max."
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In previous quarters in this downturn, before fuel inventories swelled, the refining unit had helped insulate Exxon from falling crude prices.
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So on those occasions when his sinuses swelled shut and he couldn't sleep for days at a time, he felt helpless.
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Meant for 600, its population had, during my late-October visit, swelled to more than 2,400—with more arriving each day.
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More than 50 miles from the border, the population in this tiny Mexican town swelled by 15% as the group arrived.
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Protesters began setting up tents, tepees and other structures in April, and the numbers swelled in August at the main camp.
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Since São Paulo introduced its lottery in 2007, more businesses have registered with the city, and the tax take has swelled.
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Built for a population of 300,000 using horse-drawn carriages, the capital's population has swelled sixfold in the last half century.
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The movie rental chain opened its first store in Dallas in 1985* and swelled to a booming 23,000 locations by 2004.
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As the crowd swelled and grew more unruly, Ms. Duncan said, a stranger came up and asked if she needed help.
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The tide of migrants crossing from Mexico has swelled, with U.S. officials saying that an average of 21,2036 are arriving daily.
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Although OPEC states have been complying with supply curbs, led by Saudi Arabia, U.S. inventories have swelled to a new high.
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Two weeks ago, ClipperData warned that supply had swelled to 23 million barrels, above the typical level of 12 million barrels.
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Tesco's pension deficit has swelled from the £2.61 billion ($3.3 billion) figure recorded in February to £5.85 billion pounds this quarter.
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Because the UN deems the descendants of Palestinian refugees to be refugees, too, their number has swelled to more than 5m.
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The company's backlog swelled to $219.30 billion, an increase of $22019 billion or 29.6% compared with the same period last year.
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As comic book and pop-culture conventions have swelled to superheroic dimensions, so too have conversations about genre fiction and fandom.
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"As much as I fought, at one point I probably couldn't have gone on anymore," Andersson said as his emotions swelled.
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It has so far patiently monitored the mostly peaceful protests that at times have swelled to hundreds of thousands of people.
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On Wednesday, Confluent said its valuation has swelled to $2.5 billion, based on a fresh $125 million investment led by Sequoia.
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As a result, Canada's trade surplus with the United States swelled to C$3.19 billion from C$2.63 billion in November.
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This will make it more difficult for Democrats to restore the gerrymandering that swelled the number of House Democrats for decades.
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The foundation's staff has also swelled from just a handful of people in its early days to about 300 employees today.
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England's housing stock has swelled by 1m since 2008 but, with poor returns for investors elsewhere, private rentals grew by 1.3m.
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The rising floodwaters in Texas scrambled transportation, further swelled rivers already over their banks and sent more people to evacuation shelters.
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But as the security situation deteriorated, the number of refugees swelled again, reaching some 2000 million by the fall of 20093.
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That average attendance of 9,664 in 1997 swelled to a peak of 10,864 in 1998, then began its gradual downward descent.
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Add it all up and the Grizzlies' lead had swelled to 234-73 with a half-minute left in the period.
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The federal deficit swelled to $984 billion in 2019, a 26% jump from last year, despite the nation's sustained economic growth.
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Thinking fast, he called for another beer which was thrown to him and shotgunned it, standing as the crowd's ovation swelled.
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But while turnout swelled in Miami and in the central Florida counties where Puerto Ricans have settled, and Latinos supported Mrs.
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Discontent has swelled under the current FMLN government after corruption scandals engulfed leading politicians in a country struggling with rampant poverty.
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Majhor joined over a million people attempting to reach Europe in 2016 and as refugee numbers swelled, European altruism wore thin.
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Its assets under management swelled as investors — starved for higher returns — piled into the company's E.T.F.s, which tracked the highflying markets.
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Now, a stream of selectively curated tidbits has swelled into a full-blown, all-you-can-eat buffet of Harry Potter.
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Since 210, two or three times a year, the ocean has swelled and knocked another row of houses off the coast.
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Manipulation by Hayes and others moved rates by only tiny amounts, which swelled their bonuses but had little wider economic impact.
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It isn't clear exactly what happened, but it seems the river suddenly swelled before Cárdenas could get to the other side.
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But then the wind came on, the temperature dropped, the seas swelled in height, and slushy floes formed all about them.
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In this election cycle his followers have swelled beyond the cadres of young religiously conservative men he's gathered in the past.
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In the months after his death, public attention swelled and faded as Ms. Santee agonized over troubling details of his murder.
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In the 1980s and '90s, home sizes swelled and the McMansion — mass-produced and developer-designed architectural abominations — cropped up everywhere.
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His online following has swelled in recent years (on Facebook he has more than 90,000 followers) as younger seekers discover him.
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ROME — The music swelled, heavenly clouds began to fade and impossibly bright rays of light began to cut through the theater.
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During her tenure at Barry, enrollment swelled from 1,750 to more than 9,000; the campus expanded from 16 buildings to 55.
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The fire eater gestured for the children to move back, and took a swig of lighter fluid that swelled his cheeks.
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Despite having funding sources cut off, Benvie said the group's online support had swelled since it came under attack this week.
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The backlog of people waiting to request asylum at a checkpoint has swelled, causing frustration among the migrants to boil over.
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Then as the protests swelled and drew international interest, the police began to break them up, arresting and beating the women.
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The number of private security guards statewide swelled by 13% from 60,2873 in 2012 to 68,015 in 2016, state records show.
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Slack usage has swelled as a result of an increase in remote work over the past month because of the coronavirus.
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Sales of hand sanitizers and similar products have swelled across several international markets since the COVID-19 outbreak began in January.
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The past decade brought us seminal elections as political tidal waves swelled, washed away conventions, and reshaped our entire national landscape.
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Over the next three years, the number of stops swelled to a peak of more than 685,000 in 2011, then subsided.
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Over the last five years, our voice has grown and our awareness has swelled as our members advocate for our profession.
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Total exports have jumped as crops have swelled and a slump in the value of Brazil's currency has spurred foreign buying.
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Meanwhile, the share of earnings going to the top 0.1 percent swelled by more than 400 percent between 673 and 2001.
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Crowds swelled well beyond expectation and venue capacity; overflow rooms became a standard good-problem-to-have for the advance staff.
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Over a period of months the membership swelled to about 20, then settled down to the 14 in the collective now.
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But as crowds swelled across the country, some students made a spontaneous decision to continue rallying off campus after the walkout.
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Membership in the American Academy of Professional Coders has swelled to more than 165,000, up 10,93 in the past year alone.
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The numbers have swelled since 2012, and last October and November about 65,000 more arrived after a crackdown by Myanmar's army.
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In Rhode Island alone, oyster growers raked in more than $4.3 million and have swelled their ranks by over 20 percent.
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As the rats in New York City have swelled in numbers and physical size, so has the business for pest control.
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Projekt Melody has swelled into a multiplatform phenom: It—"she," if we must—is on Twitter, YouTube, Patreon, and, yes, PornHub.
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The deficit with Germany swelled to $7.1 billion, the highest on record thanks to $12.1 billion of imports, also a record.
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In 2002, amid an economic downturn, outrage against Mr. Chávez's policies swelled into protests that threatened to overwhelm the presidential palace.
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He converted a pair of post moves as Creighton's lead swelled to 613-15 with 8:11 left in the half.
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The protests were sparked by a controversial extradition bill, since withdrawn, and have swelled into broader calls for greater democratic freedoms.
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Bloomberg previously reported that the superyacht count in Sint Maarten swelled to 52 in December — the count in November was 16.
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Gasoline inventories have swelled amid high runs and tepid demand growth, which will hurt the margin for further processing of gasoline.
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Political activism of all persuasions, ignited largely in response to President Trump, has swelled in the wake of the 228 election.
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The lead swelled to 248 points by halftime, with Dunn's variety of field goals and perfect foul shooting setting the pace.
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The number of migrant families and unaccompanied minors journeying over land to the United States has swelled in the last year.
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Over the past 25 months, the gap has been nearly $22008 trillion as the national debt has swelled past $23 trillion.
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Over the past 12 months, the gap has been nearly $1.1 trillion as the national debt has swelled past $23 trillion.
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An influx of money, equipment and advisers had swelled Afghan Army and police numbers and distributed fresh forces over the ground.
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And as the number of people held at ICE processing centers has swelled, the conditions at them have come under scrutiny.
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The population at Stewart swelled nearly 18 percent from September 2017 to about 2,000 people in December 2018, overwhelming medical staff.
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The prison was built to accommodate 2,500 people, but by 2010 it had swelled with more than 7,000 bodies, mostly men.
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The tide of migrants crossing from Mexico has swelled, with U.S. officials saying that an average of 0363,2036 are arriving daily.
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Dana Kopel, a member of the union, tells Hyperallergic that the crowd outside the museum swelled to nearly 300 people altogether.
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At its peak, Addie said, his clotting factor level reached 147 percent, before he took a fall and his elbow swelled up.
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In Shanghai, labor costs have swelled 150 percent since 2009, Wong said, and the local minimum wage has grown by 110 percent.
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The crowd swelled toward the podium and I stood on tiptoe, peering between heads and red hats and foam fingers to see.
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Foltynewicz, a member of the National League All-Star team last year, dropped to 0-3 and his ERA swelled to 8.02.
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Powerball's jackpot swelled to a record $1.6 billion in January 2016, when three winning tickets were sold in Florida, California, and Tennessee.
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Faber ultimately lost the decision in his rematch, but his pre-existing fandom swelled tenfold after such a stirring display of heart.
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In addition to the high refined metal stockpiles, copper ore and concentrates imports to China swelled in the months before the disruptions.
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As the volume of recyclables swelled in America and Europe, the quality of recycled output declined because everything was mixed in together.
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As the number of voices swelled, Rick hoped that the national reckoning with sexual assault and harassment would hit country music too.
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"The last couple of times up, his hand has swelled up like it is falling asleep," Kansas City manager Ned Yost said.
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In the United States, soybean inventories have swelled as the U.S.-China trade has hurt shipments of American soy to Chinese buyers.
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In September, the government reported that the federal deficit briefly swelled to more than $1 trillion ahead of quarterly tax payment deadlines.
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Within a week my husband's finger swelled up to the size of a sausage; he had something called osteomyelitis (a bone infection).
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The Democratic registration lead in Nevada swelled by almost 6,000 voters in September, according to data from the Nevada secretary of state.
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The U.S. immigrant population had swelled by 5 million people in just one decade, the sharpest increase in more than 100 years.
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Those profits swelled to some $2.4 trillion — or about 14 percent of U.S. gross domestic product, according to new estimates released Monday.
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Official statistics suggest that the number who admit to ever having taken steroids has swelled by 70% in the past ten years.
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Last year, the population of Black Rock City, which is erected for the festival in the Nevada desert, swelled to over 70,000.
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To be sure, the ranks of the ultra-wealthy, those with more than $50 million or more in net worth, have swelled.
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The most ambitious infrastructure project in America looks dead, at least for now, after its estimated costs had swelled to $77 billion.
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Crude prices fell when the Energy Information Administration (EIA) said U.S. crude stocks swelled 4.9 million barrels in the week ended Oct.
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Prize money has swelled since the 19923s; when he won the world title in 21992, Mr. Bristow earned the equivalent of $216,22016.
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Their numbers swelled to at least 12,000 after the uprising, but analysts say their allegiances are uncertain and their fighting capacity limited.
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Around puberty, their voices deepened, their bodies grew muscular, and their genitals swelled, revealing the unexpected truth that they were biologically male.
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In 2010 the App Store swelled to 225,000 apps, just as the American Dialect Society named "app" its word of the year.
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Apple's enormous cash pile swelled to $256.8 billion in the fiscal second quarter, up more than $10 billion from the previous quarter.
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Oil prices rose on signs of surging demand in China, although prices fell for a second week running as U.S. inventories swelled.
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On January 25, 223, the pool of immigrants "prioritized" — or at least not unprioritized — for deportation swelled to something like 10 million.
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The bowl facing the main stage, nestled in the belly of the city's small array of downtown skyscrapers, swelled with writhing bodies.
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Since 22019, the number of people immigrating from Mexico has declined while the number of those from China and India have swelled.
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Foreign fighters swelled the ranks of ISIS in Raqqa, which it used as a base to launch terror attacks around the world.
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With that one raid, she swelled regimental ranks with newly freed men and gave the Union a desperately needed boost in morale.
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My officers were soon struggling to deal with the disruption caused by the protesters, whose numbers swelled to as many as 60,000.
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Their Facebook group swelled to a thousand members, building an explicitly nonpartisan coalition that included both avowed progressives and MAGA-hat wearers.
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The number of immigration judges has barely grown, standing today at roughly 330, while the backlog of cases has swelled to 700,000.
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Yet in the heady winter of 2014, a change seemed to arrive: People power swelled in Kiev and toppled a corrupt regime.
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Penn State's lead swelled all the way to 25-7 on Dread's 3-pointer with 9:28 left in the first half.
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"One Dance," with all of its Kyla and Crazy Cousinz-sampling, thumping ba-doom-doom syncopated rhythms, swelled into a mega-hit.
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Within hours, the group had swelled into the hundreds, joined by volunteers from across the city arriving by foot, truck and bicycle.
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Wherever it takes place, the prospect of huge crowds, swelled by rising anger and desperation among the poor, leaves Zimbabwe's rulers nervous.
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As a result, most live in camps that have swelled over the decades into crowded slums, where poverty and unemployment are widespread.
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He is shooting 52 percent from the field — and his performance only swelled as he dived into the crucible of the playoffs.
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By 7pm, the protest swelled to over 300 people, with demonstrators shutting down Velika Vasilkyvska street directly in front of the cinema.
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The immigration department said it had streamlined procedures to clear out a backlog of asylum cases that had swelled in recent years.
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As the country's population swelled in the 2003s and people migrated from rural to urban areas, city housing fell in short supply.
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He visibly swelled with self-satisfaction, as he did weeks later, down in Alabama, celebrating the insurgent Senate candidacy of Roy Moore.
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But the business-minded partnership that owns Justify most likely came to a more bottom-line conclusion well before his ankle swelled.
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This swelled their debt load to nearly $10 trillion at the end of 2019, or a record 47% share of the economy.
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In one day, the population of neighboring Antigua swelled when it took in about 1,400 men, women and children who fled Barbuda.
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A nearby stream had swelled to a roaring river, he said, and parts of the zoo were under several meters of water.
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Around them, the hotel swelled with people sitting alone, stroking their phones with one hand while eating or drinking with the other.
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By the time we graduated four years later, the number had swelled to 485,000, with hundreds of thousands fighting in open combat.
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The star swelled to its current size because it burned through the hydrogen in its core and switched to fusing helium instead.
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These costs have swelled since 2010 due to changing interest rate assumptions, cost of living adjustments, and lower-than-planned investment returns.
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Cemeteries swelled with fans paying tribute to deceased loved ones who never had the opportunity to see the Cubs finish on top.
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NOTES: Boston coach Brad Stevens said at the morning shootaround that G Isaiah Thomas' right knee swelled up in the last game.
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Those inflows continued a streak that has swelled the category by nearly $303 billion in assets since the start of the year.
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The ranks of non-college educated workers swelled 50 percent in the postwar period, compared with just 16 percent in recent decades.
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Protests broke out in Baghdad on Tuesday as public anger swelled over jobs, services and endemic corruption among Iraq's leaders and politicians.
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Following the shooting, the number of protesters swelled to several thousand, and scuffles between them and several hundred police officers broke out.
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As a result, the market share of low-cost passive funds swelled to 2500 percent in 2150, from 2500 percent in 20.04.
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This is partly because other hopefuls in a field that has swelled to double digits have yet to withdraw from the race.
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From the mid-1950s to the late 1970s the number of economists in the federal government swelled from about 2,000 to 6,19703.
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Deadly flooding in parts of Nebraska has turned whole communities into islands as the Platte and Elkhorn rivers swelled to record highs.
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At the Hong Kong airport, days of sit-ins swelled to fill the main terminal, forcing the cancellation of hundreds of flights.
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At the Hong Kong airport, days of sit-ins swelled to fill the main terminal, forcing the cancellation of hundreds of flights.
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Eat, Pray, Love drove travelers not only to the infamous Napoli pizza place, but to Bali, where the number of tourists swelled.
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Hong Kong's protests started as opposition to a now-suspended extradition bill to mainland China and have swelled into wider calls for democracy.
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The telescope was already facing budgetary problems, Nature reported earlier this year, as its projected cost swelled from $1.6 billion to $3.2 billion.
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As the numbers swelled, the original route was rendered useless, with blocks full of people with no cellphone service converging in every direction.
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Maybe in the heat of the moment, as your holiday shopping stress peaked, you swelled up in relief at the sight of it.
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The sports club started three years ago with only three members, and since it's founding it has swelled in size over the years.
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Textbooks are hard to come by or out of date, and arts and music classes have been eliminated, while class sizes have swelled.
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The budget for the project, which is years behind schedule, recently swelled by another $2.3 billion and now stands at roughly $27 billion.
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Apple swelled to near $770 billion in 5.763, after shares hit an all-time intraday high of $134.54 a share in April 2015.
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Apple's App Store has swelled to more than 2.5 million apps, while the Google Play Store surpasses that with 2.8 million apps available.
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More worrying, the blood supply to the back of his eye swelled, and parts of his retina thickened, which can cause vision problems.
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In recent years, its valuation has swelled from $4.75 billion in 2014 to $13 billion in 2015 to, finally, $12.3 billion in 2017.
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The group's ranks swelled to 22008 eventually, taking in five U.S. Presidents: Chester Arthur, Grover Cleveland, Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt.
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Tyga's company was eventually ordered to pony up, but she still hasn't been paid and the judgment has swelled to more than $250k.
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Globally, the number of national climate-change laws and policies has swelled from around 20.5 in 20.5 to nearly 22005,22012 (see chart 234).
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U.S. equity ETFs have had outflows on only three trading days, and inflows swelled to $27.8 billion in the five days ended Dec.
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The jackpot swelled to $454 million on Tuesday, making it one of the 10 largest prizes in U.S. lottery history, lottery officials said.
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What started as a website chronicling lives of random New Yorkers has since swelled to a whimsical juggernaut with 19m followers on Facebook.
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Her party has slumped in regional elections in the last year while support for the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD) has swelled.
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People who joined Twitter in the early years were granted generous options that in some cases swelled to be worth millions of dollars.
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Public anger has swelled at a time when politicians are struggling to form a new government after an inconclusive parliamentary election in May.
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In some cases the phones arrived already damaged, but in others the battery swelled when the phone was charged for the first time.
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Their frustration has swelled into support for perhaps the ultimate solution to the Golden State's strong distaste for president-elect Donald Trump—secession.
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Cincinnati's lead swelled to 19 points twice in the second half before a 21-12 UCLA run trimmed the deficit to 10 points.
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But in the past decade, Asia's share of global theme park visits has swelled to 42% while North America's has shrunk to 47%.
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His sentence was harsher than the probation officer asked for, but a petition for his removal has now swelled beyond a million signatures.
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The 76ers regrouped with a 35-23 third quarter, and the Philadelphia lead swelled to as much as 19 points in the fourth.
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The strategy worked: The Democrats won control of the House that year, and by 2009 the Blue Dog ranks had swelled to 54.
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Over the past few months, Philippine and Indonesian intelligence sources said, Hapilon's forces were swelled by foreign fighters and new recruits within Marawi.
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Then the numbers swelled to 25,000 at the demonstrations' height in January 2015, and spawned similar movements elsewhere in Germany and across Europe.
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The Bulldogs' lead swelled to 31-212 before Terrance Banyard stopped the bleeding with a pair of free throws for the Golden Lions.
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As the Mississippi swelled with water from the north, everything traveled downriver, keeping the water levels high for months here in the Delta.
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Some of his colleagues at the National Cancer Institute began referring to him as Stevie Wonder, thinking he had developed a swelled head.
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The backdrop for the festivities was WeWork's rapid growth: During Markel's time at WeWork, the company's headcount swelled from 5,500 to 9,500 people.
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The staff said the restrictions were because the number of reporters has swelled due to negotiations on healthcare legislation and high-profile hearings.
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The state's Latino population swelled to 2.5 million last year from 440,213 in 1980, while the share of white residents has steadily declined.
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Only a few months into my college career, campus dialogue swelled with polarized commentary around a November 7th article in the Tufts Observer.
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Lumps of Hodgkin's lymphoma cells swelled in his lungs, making it hard to breathe, impinging a nerve and nearly paralyzing his left hand.
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Mr. Perot's support swelled after his re-entry — he would eventually get 19 percent of the popular vote — while Mr. Clinton's shrank steadily.
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But the Jafar of 1992 derived his power from the ease with which he swelled and stretched, like a sort of evil taffy.
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Alonzo's Sucka Punch played the venue a lot, and as a jewel in the crown of St. Mary's Strip crowds there always swelled.
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VC investment in clean-energy technologies swelled to more than $10 billion last year, according to a new research report from Goldman Sachs.
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Maybe some of my students found it sappy or maudlin, that sense of belonging, but my heart swelled righteously against their imagined accusations.
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Helpfully, data out on Wednesday showed Australia's trade surplus swelled to A$5.75 billion ($4 billion) in May as exports far outpaced imports.
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In recent days, a makeshift memorial by the school's sign has swelled with pink stuffed animals and shiny heart- and star-shaped balloons.
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Processing facilities in El Paso and in the Rio Grande Valley region in South Texas have swelled with migrant families in recent days.
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While the men's game has swelled from 56 Division I teams in 2008 to 72 today, the women's game has far outpaced it.
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The crowd stirred to its feet, the choir swelled and singers including Jennifer Lewis came to his side to sing the backing vocals.
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This week, the chorus of critics calling for Mr. Pruitt's resignation swelled to include the conservative National Review, which once championed his appointment.
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The group's ranks swelled to 400 eventually, taking in five U.S. Presidents: Chester Arthur, Grover Cleveland, Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt.
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Netflix released the teen rom-com on its streaming service with little fanfare in May, and it quickly swelled into a stealth sensation.
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As the controversy about Mr. Trump's comments about Charlottesville swelled, C.E.O.s on the president's Strategic and Policy Forum began to talk among themselves.
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The crowds swelled to more than 500 over several hours, and the men who were killed were innocent passers-by, the police said.
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It's a great collection of thoughts and conveyed so eloquently that my heart swelled with emotion and my mind raced to keep up.
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Anti-Muslim sentiment has swelled in the United States after a young Muslim couple inspired by Islamic State massacred 14 people on Dec.
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EU insurance regulators have estimated it locks up 210 billion euros ($228 billion) in capital, artificially swelled by current very low interest rates.
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The demonstrations swelled, with Mr. Pashinyan, again free, stressing that if the police used force, protesters should just raise their hands and surrender.
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The $1.2 billion mortgage on 666 Fifth Avenue has swelled to $1.4 billion with accrued interest, according to financial records filed by Vornado.
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The first reported cases of the new coronavirus arose in late December but have since swelled to nearly 3,000 and continue to climb.
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The costs at Guantánamo have swelled since 2013, when the Defense Department revealed that the detention center cost approximately $454 million to operate.
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Louisville's lead swelled to 26 points early in the second half and the Tigers never drew closer than 13 points down the stretch.
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The app quickly swelled to more than one billion users and is now widely seen as the crown jewel of the Facebook empire.
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Some days the temperature swelled to 115 degrees, and I flattened the carpet as I paced the living room with my colicky baby.
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Netanyahu's caretaker cabinet has been unable to plug a gaping hole in government finances and the deficit has swelled over the past year.
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And it has been a base for the writing community that has swelled in Brooklyn and a springboard for many lesser-known authors.
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As Google's work force swelled past 100,000 employees and the nation's politics became even more partisan, Google's culture has become a flash point.
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As Google's work force swelled past 100,000 employees and the nation's politics became even more partisan, Google's culture has become a flash point.
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Revenue that would have swelled corporate coffers has instead remained in the pockets of people who shifted their savings into low-cost funds.
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As the population of birds has swelled to an estimated 85,000, the waste pigeons produce in public spaces has become an increasing burden.
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But in the nearly four decades since, the information Americans turn over to third parties in the course of regular communications has swelled.
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The market for e-commerce mattress brands has swelled dramatically, according to research from Brad Thomas, an equity research analyst at KeyBanc Capital Markets.
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The total of negative-yielding debt with maturities of seven years or longer has swelled to $2.6 trillion, nearly double the amount in April.
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As I near the end of my senior year, the number has swelled to 32 since 183, not including suicides or gang-related violence.
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While the company has already swelled to about 400 employees, Foley said he expects that figure to jump tenfold in four or five years.
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Data early in the day showed Australia's trade surplus swelled to an all-time high in June despite growing U.S. tariff pressure on China.
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While ore stocks by mills have tightened, those held at Chinese ports have swelled so far in 2018, reaching 145.05 million tonnes by Feb.
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More fatalities: On Monday, more lives were lost as floodwaters swelled and a tornado outbreak caused by Florence's remnants swept across parts of Virginia.
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Cleveland led almost wire-to-wire in Saturday's early-season, Central Division matchup, building an advantage that swelled to as many as 244 points.
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As the months went on, I watched my arms, legs, and face shrink, while the small, hard ball in my belly swelled just barely.
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U.S. crude inventories swelled by 4.7 million barrels in the latest week to their highest since July 2017, the U.S. Energy Information Administration reported.
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Crude stocks swelled by 5.4 million barrels, surprising analysts who had expected a decrease of 800,000 barrels for the week ended on May 10.
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The number of Syrians in Istanbul, a city of some 15 million, has swelled, with over half a million living in Turkey's largest city.
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As Medicaid's rolls have swelled under the Affordable Care Act's expansion, millions more Americans have been moved into privately administered Medicaid managed care plans.
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Demonstrations began in early June to oppose an extradition bill and have swelled into demands, at times violent, for greater democracy for Hong Kong.
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The lead swelled to 32-13 by the second media timeout with 11:36 left in the first half following a Leaf 3-pointer.
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The number of supporters in the sanctuary started at 500 the first day and swelled to approximately 323,000 by the end of the week.
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The president entered office with the U.S. owing the world $113 trillion, and that has swelled to $19.4 trillion, according to the Treasury Department.
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These have swelled to around $500bn, or roughly a fifth of GDP, more than 40% of which is due in less than a year.
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Major pork imports by China would help reduce U.S. meat inventories that swelled as farmers increased herd sizes and meat packers slaughtered more animals.
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All evening, voices swelled and calmed as conversations about Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, and reenactments of favorite scenes from Martin came and went.
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But rather than taking seven hours to respond as backlash swelled like Facebook, Google managed to get things sorted in a little under three.
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In Uganda, for example, the number of refuges has swelled in the past year from 500,000 to 13 million, according to the United Nations.
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Net loss attributable to Sears' shareholders swelled to $748 million, or $6.99 per share, from $454 million, or $4.26 per share, a year earlier.
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Within a day, her upper lip swelled alarmingly and the mother-of-two was rushed to hospital where doctors placed her on a drip.
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He has worked alongside the Secret Service for presidential visits and dealt with floodwalls when the Ohio River swelled into the city of Huntington.
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But Robbins said that once The Village was shut down and campers moved elsewhere, a park near his home swelled with RVs and tents.
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Operating loss at Rakuten's mobile business, set to begin carrier services later this year, swelled tenfold from a year earlier to 6.4 billion yen.
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The all-female monastery he leads has since swelled to around 800 nuns, with the youngest member aged 8 and the eldest around 153.
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Arguments swelled on social media, MSNBC and Fox News about the White House's decision and its subsequent explanation for pulling his permanent press pass.
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In 2017, worldwide investment in renewables infrastructure, just a fraction of the wide-ranging smart energy solutions on the market, swelled to $20163 billion.
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Since Trump's election, the organization's ranks have swelled from 450,000 members to more than 19883 million, more than at any time in its history.
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The investment firm's total assets under management for the third quarter swelled to nearly $6 trillion, a 17 percent increase from a year earlier.
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But the movement has since swelled to include people of all walks of life, young and old, middle class and poor, students, and women.
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As the crowds on the streets swelled and the chaos grew, the author of the American Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson, was a witness.
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Earlier that day the body of a woman had been found after it was swept away by a river that had swelled after flooding.
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Since then, that number has swelled upward of 6900 and she'll need to show that she's raising the money to keep her operation going.
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Under Novakovic's tenure as CEO, which began the same day Hewson took on the C-suite role at Lockheed, General Dynamics shares have swelled.
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Crude prices fell initially when the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said crude stocks swelled 29.4 million barrels in the week ended Oct. 270.
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The current account deficit, a major concern for global emerging market investors, swelled to the largest in nearly four years in the second quarter.
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Sign ups have swelled since the official launch on Thursday, with Thomas claiming she had received hundreds of emails from prospective borrowers by Friday.
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As cities have swelled in size, covering more territory, attracting populations into the many millions, we've had to invent new terms to describe them.
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By the end of December, losses at the firm had swelled to 7%, saddling Balyasny Asset Management with its first loss in 18 years.
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And the program's steady expansion under the Affordable Care Act has swelled its coverage to 75 million people — or around one in five Americans.
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Last season, while the National League's collective earned run average swelled by 36 points, to 4.38, the Reds' E.R.A. dropped by 45, to 4.18.
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Sidibé was in doubt for the World Cup, and then, after securing his spot, nearly went home after the knee swelled again in Russia.
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Meanwhile, the Fed has returned its benchmark rate to zero, relaunched crisis-era lending facilities, and swelled its balance sheet to a new record.
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In just three years, its newer Instagram account has swelled to 287,000 fans, the largest proportion of whom are 18- to-24-year-olds.
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The Plata River, which cuts through Comerio, had swelled by more than 60 feet and was creeping ever closer to the school's front door.
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Yet in the weeks after, protesters continued to increase the pressure, as the number at sit-in camps swelled even as tense negotiations continued.
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As Florida's prison population swelled since the 1980s, so did the number of African-American people who couldn't vote after they had been freed.
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As artists' interest in neon has swelled in recent years, so has Dilling's willingness to follow them to strange places, both aesthetically and literally.
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Greens Bayou had swelled to a record 43.4 feet where it crossed Tidwell Road, dislodging cars and ripping apartment walls down to their studs.
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Yet bizarrely, in a pop landscape that overwhelmingly rewards the new and the highly prolific, her influence didn't shrink in her absentia — it swelled.
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His face, legs and chest had swelled, his eyes had turned yellow, he had developed a cough and could no longer ride his bike.
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Ms. Wexler's crew capped the crowd inside at 843; as the checkout line swelled and slowed to a crawl, fewer folks were allowed in.
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The bayou swelled and flooded, leaving shreds of plastic and other debris behind on the walls and lampposts as the waters have slowly receded.
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The median total debt for older households swelled to $31,300 in 2016, more than 2.5 times what it was in 2001, the Council said.
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The size of the welfare state has swelled out of control in the last two decades while failing to lift Americans out of poverty.
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Facebook said that its staff has already swelled 47 percent over the past year, and capital expenditures are projected to roughly double, as expected.
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Instead, the dispute over the statue, a monument to Polish soldiers massacred during World War II, has swelled into a matter of international intrigue.
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Speaker had become a concern for Boston because his salary swelled to $22019,23.2 as a result of a bidding war with the Federal League.
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The Tar Heels sank nine of their first 11 field-goal attempts, and their lead swelled: to 10, to 13, to 16 and beyond.
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As the celebrities wore her slouchy sweaters or her silk camisole dresses, their fans clamored after Ms. Lotan, and swelled her numbers on Instagram.
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Last week, House Democratic support for starting an impeachment inquiry swelled as more information surfaced about the president's interactions with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
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Begun in 2014, its sales have swelled to more than €0003 million last year from €40,000 in the first said Marco Grandi, a founder.
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Biden's lead swelled to 28503 points among African American registered voters who identified as Democratic or leaning Democratic, winning 22019 percent of those respondents.
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Berkshire's cash pile swelled up to more than $120 billion by the end of the second quarter of 2019, a record for the company.
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She took her time with the song, drawing out each word as a gospel chorus swelled behind her and audience members exhorted her on.
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In the story, one older couple corner Lewan in his office and demand their money back (which of course has swelled from phony returns).
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As Amazon expanded into new markets, the size of its workforce swelled — it went from 33,700 employees in 2010 to 647,500 employees in 2018.
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The Tigers built a 46-32 advantage at halftime and the lead swelled to as many as 21 points early in the second half.
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The impact: New York City officials said an estimated 60,000 people marched through the city on Friday, as adults swelled the ranks of students.
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More than 1,000 police were on hand to separate the neo-Nazis from a crowd of anti-fascist protesters, which swelled to nearly 2,000.
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Missing lists swelled to over 2,000 after disasters such as Hurricanes Irma and Michael, which came ashore in Florida in the past two years.
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But shipments of U.S. pork to China have so far fallen short of market expectations and supplies in U.S. cold storage warehouses have swelled.
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Their ranks swelled to more than 200 Representatives and Senators at one point on Wednesday, but those numbers petered out as the night wore on.
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Still, many people in Florida, whose population has swelled since the last hurricane struck 11 years ago, saw Hermine less as a threat than entertainment.
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At iHeartRadio's Fiesta Latina in Miami this past weekend, I twerked, sang at the top of my lungs, and swelled with pride at being Latina.
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Its shape began to slowly take form—it took me nearly an hour to assemble the dang thing—and a giddiness swelled up inside me.
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The bulge of water, caused by unrelenting rain, swelled up in Missouri and Illinois and is now making its way toward the Gulf of Mexico.
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Last month, VICE News traveled to Kilis to visit the people living in the camps, whose numbers have swelled since Russian airstrikes began in September.
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As the tea steeped and the overtures swelled, her solemn gaze remained transfixed somewhere beyond the window's horizon, and I knew never to disturb her.
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And she was still working for IE, growing women's membership from a handful to about 50, as the overall ranks swelled to 1,000, she said.
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On her watch, the parade had doubled in size to 22001,000 marchers, balloons had jumped tenfold to 85 and spectators had swelled into the millions.
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As the Oceti Sakowin camp has swelled to thousands of people in recent weeks, tensions have risen over how to win the months-long effort.
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Although Germany accepted 1 million entrants in 12 months, the migrants kept coming, their numbers swelled by Iraqis and Afghans fleeing America's half-finished wars.
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Clemson's lead swelled to as many as 28 points, 59-31, with 13:28 remaining and the Buccaneers never drew closer than 22 points again.
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By the team's estimates, about one million years after the birth of the solar system, Jupiter's core had swelled to about 20 times Earth's mass.
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Tears swelled as she looked at him, recalling how the symptoms of the Zika virus had struck her during the second month of her pregnancy.
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Total government debt stood at $10.63 trillion when Obama took office, and has swelled to $19.48 trillion as of last Thursday, according to Treasury figures.
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Brazilian soy prices had swelled to a steep premium to U.S. beans after China slapped steep tariffs on shipments from the United States in July.
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Brazilian soy prices had swelled to a large premium to U.S. beans after China slapped steep tariffs on shipments from the United States in July.
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Three rivers swelled and overflowed after torrential rains Friday night, pushing mud through the rugged, remote area and forcing people to run for their lives.
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The current account deficit swelled to 224 percent of the gross domestic product in December, and the lira tumbled to a historic low in April.
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Brazil won its bid for the Games back in 2009, when the economy was booming and Rio's coffers swelled with royalties from its offshore oil.
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It's such a transcendent moment that I swelled up before realizing I was about to cry, and started crying before I really figured out why.
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Their numbers have swelled since last August when an army operation in Myanmar, following Rohingya insurgents' attacks on security forces, prompted an exodus to Bangladesh.
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A Beyhive of dancers is about to descend upon Coachella next week -- the number has swelled from about a dozen to 100 ... TMZ has learned.
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"There were moments in the film that emotionally swelled, and I could see how the experience might be deepened with a song," Bareilles, 36, wrote.
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My memory of this cookie has swelled so furiously that I can recommend it without hesitation to anyone who doesn't live on a writer's budget.
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Wells Fargo initially estimated remediation efforts would cost $64 million, but that figure has since swelled as it determined more borrowers were owed greater amounts.
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In 28.2, as Ms Rousseff sought re-election, the budget deficit doubled to 29.5% of GDP; it has since swelled by another four percentage points.
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Over time, what began as a sparse instrumental arrangement began to resemble the psychedelic production of the recording, and the song swelled larger and larger.
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My throat tightened and eyes swelled with tears as I watched couples stroll by hand-in-hand, then saw my own reflection staring back — alone.
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The gap between the change in the two indices swelled from nothing to nine percentage points in September, before falling back to six percentage points.
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By Saturday, the cubicle had swelled an additional six feet in length, and looked more like a giant beach ball with every pulse of air.
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Harvey, the Mets right-hander whose E.R.A. has swelled to 6.08, faced teammates Alejandro De Aza and Matt Reynolds in his between-starts mound session.
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NJIT missed three more shots, Duke converted a jumper, Diallo hit a trey and the lead swelled to 53-28 following a 16-0 spurt.
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After decades of new housing additions, the WUI footprint has swelled to 190 million acres — an expanse 85033 percent larger than the state of Texas.
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Brown water rushed through Ellicott City's historic Main Street, toppling buildings and upending cars, as the nearby Patapsco River swelled to a record-breaking level.
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This encroachment into small regional airports evolved from an early focus on large European cities, whose gateways swelled with traffic following deregulation in the 1990s.
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Sanders started receiving Secret Service protection in February, between the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary, as his candidacy soared and his crowds swelled.
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Oil prices fell as Goldman Sachs suggested the rally was unsustainable and an industry group said U.S. stockpiles swelled to record highs again last week.
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A Native American protest against an oil pipeline in North Dakota has swelled by hundreds of people ahead of a federal court hearing on Wednesday.
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But Democrats have been improving because of their strength among Florida's growing Puerto Rican community, which has swelled again in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
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Backlash swelled to such a degree that franchisees organized the first independent McDonald's franchisee group, the National Owners Association, dedicated to protecting protect franchisees' interests.
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The Idlib area is the largest remaining opposition-held territory in Syria, its population swelled by insurgents and civilians retreating from shrinking rebel strongholds elsewhere.
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The number of prisoners held for terrorism has also swelled by more than one-third to 2000, with the vast majority made up of Islamists.
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Severe flood warnings remain in place on the River Don in South Yorkshire, after it swelled to a record height of just over 6.3 meters.
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Irma destroyed nearly every car and building on the island of Barbuda and swelled the population of Antigua overnight as thousands of Barbudans sought shelter.
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College students, whose numbers had swelled to 22016 million from 22016 million in 1952, became increasingly alarmed that the draft soon would extend to them.
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And my heart, it swelled, just a little, to see the emotional side of making games, put out there, completely transparently, for everyone to see.
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Because for a few minutes, as the strings swelled and two gloriously maned young royals frolicked on dragons above a wintry landscape, it totally was.
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