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1 Then she'd sort of...you know, swing between being angry and being down.
2 You read her every swing between hesitancy, determination and back again.
3 So too does the movie swing between hope and despair.
4 Godolphin's body continued to swing between them, but the man kept his back turned.
5 The Squadron Ball was in full swing between midnight and the first hour of morning.
6 This left a 315-point swing between the blue-chip index's high and low of the day.
7 It is not as simple as the postwar model with a swing between two alternatives.
8 Let the kettlebell swing between your legs, and repeat.
9 She seemed to swing between worry and fatalistic resignation.
10 The traditional, and simpler, way is to focus on the overall swing between the two parties.
11 The Justice Department told the justices that pension plans may frequently swing between overfunded and underfunded.
12 Kathryn Ryan asks him about how we can so easily swing between good and bad behaviour.
13 Based on the characteristics of the workload, cloud adoption will swing between public and private clouds.
14 If the manager cannot bring himself to look cheerful, the fans swing between joy and ecstasy.
15 In the past, attitudes to the Easter Rising have tended to swing between veneration and execration.
16 I want to make a swing between two trees; will two fathoms of cord be enough?
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