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It's swept under the rug at a lot of facilities".
The ground in the village was immaculate; it's swept several times a day.
"I came here when the pile was 12 stories high, and now it's swept and I'm glad it's over," said Brian Lyons, a superintendent for Tully Construction Company, whose brother, Firefighter Michael Lyons, died in the attack.
As he nears the edge of the box he pushes the ball wide where it's swept into the box for a team-mate to finish, and only then does Bradley change direction to veer off and celebrate.
Given the degree to which it's swept under the rug, however, I doubt that very much.
The deluge of venture capital that has generously flowed from investors in recent months has apparently had one unfortunate side effect: It's swept common sense from the minds of entrepreneurs.
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It was swept by Pakistan's spin-bowling, but then salvaged a draw in its series at Sri Lanka, which is always tough at home.
But on 25 January 2010, Grimanesa's life as she knew it was swept away.
Every so often, a grand thesis captures the world's imagination, at least until it is swept away by events or by a newer, more plausible thesis.
The rise of the Pirate Party stunned the established parties last September after it was swept for the first time into Berlin's state government.
It was swept by euphoria last month as the Sensex, India's benchmarket index, hit 20,000 for the first time.
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