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Schools that had been shuttered were soon being swept out and reopened.
Off the Cornish coast 15 people, including two children, were rescued after being swept out by a "flash" rip tide.
With the same quiet clarity with which she had registered, in Kilifi, I am being swept out to sea, she grasped simply, Oh.
With the same quiet clarity with which she had registered in Kilifi, I am being swept out to sea, she grasped simply, Oh.
The last time a Democrat won this seat was in 1992, when Dan Glickman, who was later President Bill Clinton's agriculture secretary, hung on in one final race before being swept out in the Republican landslide of 1994.
But an above-the-dam life would have been gentler, Ms. Larson said: "They have a three-quarter-of-a-mile stretch where they can breed and the young can grow safely without being swept out".
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He once showed her a pile of dust in his studio and said, "You don't count any more for me than that dust there," she eventually made good on her quick rejoinder: "The difference is that I'm the kind of dust that doesn't like being swept out--the kind that will leave when it wants to". She stayed in the relationship because Picasso was, well, Picasso.
Will you be swept out to sea or on to rocks?
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.
There is high drama: at one point, his son is swept out to sea.
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