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Why, as his card-house began to sway, did he not own up?
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But it looks like El Nino is about to pick up and will hold sway in the next couple of months at least.
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If they can back this up with useful knowledge, they can sway policy.
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Fields of bright green vegetation sway lazily in the flow, while underwater springs kick up miniature plumes of sand.
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But already, interest groups are lining up with a series of ad blitzes to sway members of Congress, including the National Association of Manufacturers, the League of Conservation Voters, Americans for Change and the American Values Network.
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The concept of banding together as one glorious generation or group of people to stand up and make one common statement does not hold sway with this generation of young people.
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Calling themselves the "Dragonfly Army, " after Mr. Sukrit's nickname, Chinese fans have also teamed up with their Thai counterparts to form powerful online voting blocs that sway the outcome of Thai entertainment awards.
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With recent reports not giving much sway to the inclusion of a physical toy line in the offering I was expecting an up-scaled version of Toy Story: The Video Game spread thin over multiple Disney brands.
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Jean said in a deposition she feared she would be fired if she didn't give up her password, a twist in the case that Mr. Maltby says could sway a jury against the company.
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Candidates slapped up posters all over Doha, debated with one another on television and pitched spacious tents to sway waverers with lavish meals of roast lamb and sticky pastries.
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