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Will you be swept out to sea or on to rocks?
Mergers, for instance, create instant overlap in executive roles, and redundant leaders can be swept out in waves.
However, the fullerene reduction can be swept out and become silent after a high reduction potential of -2.4 V being applied to the film.
In December, when the United Nations-sponsored summit meeting on climate change convenes in Denmark, many of the delegates will be swept out to visit Samso.
Will the LDP Aug 2nd 2001The pain won't hurt too muchJapan's recent political history is littered with the corpses of reformers, swept in on a wave of hope only to be swept out again when those hopes were dashed.
Nell had been asleep, curled in the sand, and D'Angelo had been snoring next to a log, clinging to it, perhaps afraid that he'd be swept out to sea.
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She grabs it and is swept out by the crowd on to the platform.
Well, slang is like that: The words come in on one tide and are swept out again on the next.
Schools that had been shuttered were soon being swept out and reopened.
There is high drama: at one point, his son is swept out to sea.
Mario was swept out in the Republican landslides of that year by Pataki, an unheralded state senator.
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