On this relatively small craft, however, the rises and falls on 30-plus-foot swells are dramatic.
Florence Wambugu knows the kind of hunger that swells the stomach and dulls the eyes.
The insect population that swells in August is no joy in a dropped top.
Less ice results in more dangerous seas because ice acts as a barrier from ocean swells.
Then suddenly, as April actually starts to do this thing to break up with herself a guitar swells.
Class politics makes for bad economics: the state swells, public money gets wasted and entrepreneurs grow nervous.
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Roast the nectarines at high heat until the flesh swells and the cut sides caramelize in spots.
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And after the centre-back has played a match, his knee swells to three times its normal size.
But that number swells dramatically if you count up all the screenwriters, songwriters, documentary producers and humorists.
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"When the brain swells, it is inside a bony box so has nowhere to go, " he says.
But every once in a while, the urge to go contrary to the crowd swells up inside me.
Prices are expected to continue falling this year as competition swells among vendors such as Cisco Systems Inc.
The electoral stakes have escalated as political power swells and because Washington wrestled sovereignty away from the states.
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Cohesive teamwork ensured the rescue was successful, despite large swells, which hampered the hoisting of survivors aboard the helicopter.
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Among the hardened concrete bags, storm swells continue to unearth the occasional ampoule.
As they began to swim, the Suskis lost sight of the captain and first mate amid the burgeoning swells.
And that decline swells to 14% when you consider adults 18 to 49.
On Saturday in Newport, RI, surfers were out in full force as eight foot swells rolled in after noon.
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He then will contact the local Chilean military outpost to get the stats on swells, tides and the forecast.
She says many people lose focus during the holiday season because their to-do list swells while their time shrinks.
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The orchestral swells are still there, complete with strings and horns, and The Arcade Fire's signature sound hasn't changed much.
You hear him (via the microphone he's wearing) shout an audible at the line and listen as his breath swells.
Without any landmass to impede them, these swells land along the Irish coast, resulting in waves that can reach up to 12m high.
Gusts of wind collided with the wide rolling swells, driving an arc of brilliant pink spray 10 feet into the air.
On weekends, the proportion of Trulia's mobile users swells to as much as a third of overall traffic, Mr. Flint said.
Indeed, every time the government tightens fiscal policy, growth takes a knock, which swells the budget deficit, requiring even more cuts.
To hang ten, or just hang loose, with fellow surfers, living near the best swells and breaks is where following your bliss will lead.
Box swells with house-pride: "I hope they will let me in the Pearly Gates, I'm doing such a good job, " he says.
"They are very smart and very, very comfortable, even when your foot swells on a 17-hour journey, " he says of the loafers.
The population swells from 4, 100 to almost ten times that amount during August when the Acadian French community celebrate its national day.
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