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Full swing.
If a something is in full swing, it is going or doing well.
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By sundown, the center of all-things-oyster had hit full swing across the street at Schooner Landing's dockside bar.
Whether it be the influx of DIY indie labels, retro fashion or Romo bands, the 80s revival has hit full swing.
Starting as a trickle of patients in July, the outbreak hit full swing by early September when 12 children from eight families living on the same street in Cortlandt Manor displayed typical whooping cough symptoms.
The season will not hit full swing until July, but while lines of sunloungers recede along the sand largely uninhabited, the restaurant is already filling up - and there is a dress code.
With the summer touring season about to hit full swing, the coming weeks are also looking robust and promising, with a lineup of records highlighted by a national debut, anticipated new sets from veterans and a pair of subtle reinventions from restless bandleaders.
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"They'll be out of there by the time the beach traffic hits full swing..".
As 2011 hits full swing, and you look hard at your own business, YouTube offers a valuable lesson.
Featuring some of the swampy, cascading forms you might hear in a M.E.S.H. track, the track peters along in a heavily dubby imbalance until it hits full swing in its latter half.
He turned and said, 'That's too easy.' And I said, 'Yeah, it is.' " Now, each teacher also said that golf was far more complex than just hitting full-swing shots.
Was it last year, or the year before, when Phil Mickelson took a huge full swing and hit a lob wedge from that same spot about 600 miles into the air, landing it on a postage stamp, and somehow getting away with it?
With the score tied, 1-1, out out and Gonzalez on third, Daniel Descalso took a full swing but hit a ball off the end of his bat into shallow center field.
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