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"I was able to walk off on my own, and it's not too swollen.
Before her lip became too swollen for her to speak, Carson tried to explain how she got hurt.
Some were too swollen to be recognizable, but at one point on Sunday, a young girl in a white flowered dress stared at a dead young man.
When the man and the woman have eaten Indian food, and are too swollen with rice to make conversation, let alone love, it is called "the beaching of the whales".
In February, 1891, back in Harar, he was troubled by a pain in his right knee that rapidly worsened; he asked his mother to send stockings to treat varicose veins, but when they arrived his leg was too swollen for him to put them on.
His eye is still too swollen for a long-term prediction to be made about possible effects on his sight.
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Ms. Kelley said schools were not the only places where too many people were being hired; the district office, too, swelled under Mr. DeStefano as he expanded training programs for teachers.
Ballack will have to wait until Monday for a scan on his ankle because it is too badly swollen, Germany's football federation said today.
One could argue that they're trying to recreate the arch in a perfect state, before any of its destruction, as a kind of eternal image – but the missing blocks above the keystone are absent here too, a swollen void, the uneasy gap between recreation and re-imagination.
No wonder the retail scene, too, has swelled.
Silvio Berlusconi, the leader of Italy's center-right Forza Italia, said that illegal immigrants "all too often swell the ranks of organized crime".
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