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1 Public opinion and legislation swing from the one extreme to the other.
2 There is always the Rhythmic swing from one pole to the other.
3 I would swing from the nearest limb if I should be discovered-
4 After a while the gourds began to swing from side to side.
5 Her famous forehand drive is a full arm swing from the shoulder.
6 To enhance flavor, let pieces of flesh and viscera swing from mouth.
7 Rugby: Now, hopefully, Ireland can at last start to swing from the hip.
8 Nevertheless, a three-digit yen still represents a near-20 percent swing from pre-election levels.
9 It also reflects a swing from spirits to wine off licence proprietors report.
10 His gyrations caused the net to spin and swing from side to side.
11 The two tiny lights continued to swing from side to side.
12 They have a tendency to swing from one extreme to another.
13 Might swing from a great height to an equally great depth.
14 It could swing from a performance hall to a recording studio.
15 Let me in. She let the sixer of beer swing from her finger.
16 We'd be lucky if we didn't swing from the limb of a tree.
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