• That means swearing off swag bags for mothers containing free samples from Similac and Enfamil.

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  • Swearing off book shows forever (or at least for a little while), we returned to our apartment to re-focus.

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  • The comments on the Mafia Wars 2 Facebook page reflect players dissatisfaction with the announcement, many swearing off the company for good it seems.

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  • The mere sight of the Mini's gleaming chutes and cones on my countertop--not to mention the consistent, fragrant grinds it produced--had me swearing off Starbucks forever.

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  • He says the government is swearing off taxpayer-funded bailouts for the mortgage giants, risk taking will be limited, they will have better capital requirements and consumers will have better protection.

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  • "I'm not saying technology is junk food, but you learn to live without certain things in life, " says Zschappel, who trimmed 20 pounds this year by swearing off snacks and soft drinks.

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  • He did seem a role model of self-discipline and hard work, however, saying he improved by challenging better players, swearing off junk food for all but a few days a years and cross-training.

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  • Instead, they should heed the lessons of Part D by swearing off price controls, continuing not to interfere with negotiations between insurers and drug makers, and most importantly, by fostering more competition within the healthcare system.

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  • The swearing in went off without a hitch, which Sotomayor said was a result of careful planning on her part.

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  • Ms Alexander claimed her outburst, which included throwing her microphone as she stormed off the stage, swearing and hitting a cameraman, was because she had been "sabotaged" and "set up" by the programme makers.

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  • The second time I was at a bus-stop with a mate, and some police officers just sped by and slowed down and started swearing at us and sticking their middle fingers at us and they just drove off.

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  • Clinton and her supporters had been in a race against time to pay off as much of the debt as possible by the time of her confirmation and swearing-in as the nation's 67th secretary of state on January 21.

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