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Then the snow started to swirl.
"Catholic Dynasty!" I thought, and hugged myself as rumours of a £3m budget per episode started to swirl.
ORLANDO, Fla .— The panicked rumors started to swirl on Disney fan blogs last spring: "Mama, Don't Whip Little Buford" was a surefire goner.
Her tweet went viral and theories started to swirl that perhaps the trend wasn't so much a challenge, but a conspiracy, executed by Facebook.
As the storm started to swirl through Tokyo, Japanese members of the environmental group Greenpeace held an outdoor news conference in front of city's trendy Shibuya train station.
Instead, once rumors started to swirl that these banks were weak, other banks refused to lend them money day-to-day.
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Now, after years in the shadows, the insurer, the Customer Asset Protection Company, could finally be put to the test, and questions are starting to swirl.
They then start to swirl to form "vortex rings" that resemble smoke rings.
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