And we've got to swing it right back to the notion that you have equal rights, you have equal responsibilities.
One vital weapon in his arsenal was President Clinton who, like Vice President Biden, crisscrossed the swing States right up till Election Day to secure every possible vote in a tight electoral race.
As troubling as his pandering to the left on trade is his swing to the right on taxes.
The BBC's William Horsley examines why voting in the European Parliament elections has made a decisive swing towards the right.
Swing it just right and the juicy sensation at impact is sublime.
But the arrival of net job creation in three out of the last five months represents an important swing in the right direction.
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Shortly after the movie started, they and others noticed the emergency exit door to the audience's right swing open, spilling light from an outside lamp into the darkened theater.
It's difficult to know what his stock ball is, but if he bowls away-swing to the right-hander he'll get more rewards like the one he got today with a perfect delivery.
Carinthia, they say, is too special to herald a nationwide swing to the far right.
Men may only use their right hand to swing the mallet, while women may use both hands.
McCain and his swing-state town hall team were right in framing the consequences: If the trigger is pulled, sequestration will have immediate and negative impact on millions of Americans.
However, with the holiday season in full swing, Huckabee also may be peaking at the right time.
Senior private equity players from Blackstone and KKR said the stable economic outlook and availability of financing have the buyout industry back in the swing of things and only the lack of the right opportunity is preventing deal sizes from climbing.
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But it also carries a message home to swing voters and to Liberal Democratic voters that Dave the right-winger is a big fan of a man who is still a liberal icon.
Antonis Samaras, leader of the right-leaning New Democracy party, urged voters to swing behind his party at a rally in Athens on Thursday.
Florida is a swing state, and the more the Tea Party swings to the right, the more potential for backlash in the next election.
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That Bachmann can eclipse a candidate like Pawlenty in a swing state like Iowa points to a major problem in the Republican Party right now.
The B-1B has a "variable-geometry" or swing-wing design: The wings are swept forwards, almost at right angles to the body, for take-off and landing and cruising.
The coming rain should swing down like a blade while the storm takes him high and sets him right by shaking him apart.
With every immaculate swing, Cano is making it all the more important that they keep getting this right, because Boras is unlikely to give them a discount.
Taking the Buttrills council ward in Barry in a by-election from Labour with a 12 per cent swing earlier this month has given them some heart that they're on the right track.
So right now, they're on what's called the West Coast swing.
With no pace in the wicket, and just a bit of swing and seam, Johnson and Ben Hilfenhaus bowled too straight and struggled to find the right length, allowing Strauss and Alastair Cook to tick along smoothly enough.
True, in bowling reverse swing from round the wicket, Pakistan left-armer Mohammad Amir did make life awkward in that right-handed batsmen can easily be drawn into playing at balls that they should be leaving.
The lefty outfielder was acquired before the 2010 season in the hopes that hitting coach Kevin Long could tweak his swing to both be more effective against left-handed pitchers, and to take advantage of the short right field fence at Yankee Stadium.
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