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Rather, the couple sits on the back of a bus, while expressions of "now what?" sweep over their faces and Simon and Garfunkel's "Sounds of Silence" plays on.
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But what swept him in then may be the gust of wind that sends him out".
"Her really superb work is what swept those questions away," he said.
What swept Mr. Uris along in his narratives was a passionate determination to work his own experience and that of his European forebears into the historical fabric of his fiction.
What swept her up?
It's what swept Obama into the White House, the soaring ambitions, the pervasive sense that he would be the ethical antidote to Bush/Cheney, the hope that an Obama presidency would be the dawn of a new and better America.
The vagina is a self cleaning ecosystem of good bacteria, and your discharge (the clear fluid that comes from your vagina) is what sweeps out anything unwanted.
What ultimately transformed the presidential race--what swept Obama past his rivals to dizzying new levels of campaign wealth--was not the money that poured in from Silicon Valley but the technology and the ethos.
What a sweep of memories came back of the house, my family and my experiences there; memories of my father.
It does a little bit for your mind, too". It is difficult for most Americans to grasp just what that sweep meant to Norway.
What this sweep of music suggested was that the late Beethoven's enduring strangeness and vanguardism led directly to the modernism of our century.
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