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1
But the mole kicked the
swallow
with
his short legs.
2
He bids you eat the corn, and
swallow
with
it the suspicion that you feel.
3
He revived sufficiently to
swallow
with
eager avidity the wine Nap held to his lips.
4
But he could only
swallow
with
an effort, as if his throat had been paralyzed.
5
Tell me, oh
swallow
with
the long dappled wings.
6
Finding it difficult to
swallow
with
the lump in my throat, I stared at Steve.
7
There was simply naught that they were not stupid enough to
swallow
with
a glass of beer.
8
I feel myself
swallow
with
anxiety.
9
These findings suggest the cerebellum modulates muscle excitability during recruitment, but not pattern or coordination of
swallow
with
breathing.
10
The way Liz's eyes focused on him made Adam
swallow
with
nervousness, so he turned to look at Michael.
11
He would swallow his words now and
swallow
with
them No-luck Drennen's vicious "You're a liar, Blunt Rand."
12
The
swallow
with
its back to the approach can have had no fear, until the moment it was plucked from the wire.
13
He gave the boy his dinner, and endeavored to eat something himself, but he could only
swallow
with
an effort, as his throat felt paralyzed.
14
This is particularly difficult to
swallow
with
Proof of Life, where the villains are all Latinos, the heroes all white and the women all weepy.
15
Well, well, there it is, and must be
swallowed
with
the rest.
16
But she used to look on
Swallow
with
rather less suspicion, somehow.
swallow
with
swallow