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were swing
noun
The manner in which something is swung.
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Swing helped end segregation: not only were swing crowds racially mixed, but large jazz orchestras "integrated a decade before sport or military organizations".
"Back in '76," he said, "10 of the 11 biggest states were swing states".
This state of affairs is replicated in places that really were swing states, Virginia and Colorado for example.
"But we were going to make sure that we put the full power of our buy with the people who were swing voters, who were on the edge.
There were swing sections, strong dynamics, orchestrated dropouts and surges with one instrumental voice as a through-line, sung lines and wordless improvisation by Ms. Sertso.
(Which blue state is most obtainable for Republicans? Which red state for Democrats?)Mr Silver: Generally speaking, the same states that were swing states in 2008.
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Swing like you were swinging before.
These were swing-and-miss-and-fall-over fastballs, which the Mets nearly did while edging closer to a deflating loss, against an indestructible closer, in front of a boisterous and unforgiving crowd.
"They were swinging, swinging, swinging," Santana said.
They were swinging the boy.
She said her hips were swinging.
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