UMNO's "Mr. Clean", Foreign Minister Abdullah Badawi, ousted three years ago, was swept back in.
After Nabokov stopped Crosby, the Islanders' third line swept back up the ice, with Grabner nudging a loose puck to Aucoin.
He was supposed to get himself into a delta position - head down, arms swept back - as soon as possible after leaving his capsule.
By contrast in Assam, a north-eastern state troubled by militants, Congress swept back to power, apparently because voters approve of its peace efforts.
Fred Weir was still handsome then, his dark hair swept back from a sharp peak in a high-templed forehead, a tall, athletic fellow with a charming grin.
But in 2011 the tide swept back in and I'm only now just getting my head above water, if you'll excuse me using the holiday metaphor again.
But my list gained far more before the crash (284% in 1999 alone), and while he swept back with a 32% gain in 2003, the Gilder Technology Index had a 130% gain.
One sunny morning in 1983, a model named Amanda slipped on an antique French blouse, swept back her long auburn hair, and turned toward the painter Tom Keating, pouting her lips as young girls did for Renoir.
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He is wearing a white suit and sporting long sideburns and swept-back hair.
The winds of change swept Lyondell back to the credit markets this week though, with one of the largest junk-bond deals this year.
Many thousands of years later, globalization and instant connectivity across the globe have swept leaders back to levels of uncertainty and survival threat that remind us of our uneasy beginnings.
Cody "Yaz" Yazzie swept a small metal detector back and forth.
Castleford hit back with a move which swept the length of the pitch and was finished off by the diving Ferres.
Carrick doubled that lead minutes later when he swept home Valencia's cut-back, and Rafael made it three before half-time when his left-foot shot from the edge of the squeezed home to give him his first goal at Old Trafford.
The biggest toll from the disaster is likely to come from those who drowned as the giant wave swept over cities and farmland and then withdrew back toward the sea, according to Pascal James Imperato, the Dean of the School of Public Health at SUNY-Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn.
The income tax came back in 1894 amid populist currents which swept much of the country as Congress sought to replace revenue lost after tariffs were cut.
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For once, work took a back seat as the romance of the cup swept across the town and those who live there.
The Swiss boat swept the Kiwis 5-0 in 2003 to bring the Cup back to Europe for the first time since the inaugural competition 152 years earlier.
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Deane limped off through injury at half-time, but Dickov swept home a 67th minute penalty past Aidan Davison after being hauled back in the box by Robert Molenaar.
But think back: for the past 30 years, as computers swept through business settings, geeks from the IT department have been telling the rest of us about the paperless office of the future.
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But, after Daniel Sturridge nodded back a corner and Jack Wilshere helped it on, Smalling swept in the winner.
Alba, a left-back, could probably start in midfield for most teams and coolly swept home past Gianluigi Buffon.
Also Thursday, temple members swept, scrubbed and painted over damage to their building when investigators allowed them back inside four days after the attack.
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The mention of "Black Saturday" at Yellowstone National Park brings back memories of Aug. 20, 1988, when immense fires swept across the park, burning more than 150, 000 acres.
Three minutes later, Michael Carrick swept home the second after Valencia had shown enough vision to cut a pass back into his path rather than drill a cross into crowded penalty area.
New Orleans, Louisiana (CNN) -- New Orleans police lined up "like at a firing range" and fatally shot an unarmed man in the back as he fled from them in the days after Hurricane Katrina swept ashore, a witness to the shooting told CNN.
But salt harvesting was rescued by an unlikely savior--a back-to-the-land movement in the late 1980s that swept the French intelligentsia, who found it fashionable to spend their weekends raking and skimming.
Now that the confetti has been swept from the steps of the Washington Monument and America's 43rd president is back on his ranch in Crawford, Texas, he has a fresh dilemma to confront: what to do with all the free time.
Monday's game was pushed back due to flurries and made up as part of a doubleheader Tuesday that was swept by the Rockies.
Twice a day, she swept the sand off the sleeping mats, and she helped stack the kapashi leaves for transport back to the village.
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