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When this happens, actors do tend to be swept off rocks.
We reason it is better to allow the kids to splash among the E. coli than to be swept off to Samoa by a riptide.
These breaks wrong color pattern of an "immigrant" goby into the Road, and … there is no know- coincide with well-established color-pattern may not be recognized, and so would be ing where you might be swept off to" (1).
The winds have whipped up waves of up to 35 feet in Cornwall and along other exposed coastal areas, prompting warnings from the RNLI that onlookers could be "swept off their feet".
I'm told that the slapping of crosscurrents is a sign of a riptide, which is what I had most feared while standing with Evangeline in the ocean — that she would be swept off by a cold current to a place I couldn't reach.
Boards of Canada – Dayvan Cowboy I've absolutely no religious leanings and am not expecting to be swept off into any sort of afterlife, but on the off chance that I do get carted off to some sort of suburban Valhalla, this is the perfect way to go.
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But roofs that were swept off by the storm still rest beside the main street.
The visitors, led by Günter Verheugen, the commissioner in charge of EU enlargement, are swept off to meet local dignitaries.
Girly ginghams and ruby red accessories have gone well together since Dorothy was swept off by the cyclone.
After 48 h motionless at 37 °C and 5% CO2, non-adherent cells were swept off by phosphate-buffered saline (PBS).
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