Mr. HAMILTON: (Singing) ...swing to the other side, I'm much obliged to make your acquaintance.
They are most likely to swing to the Republicans when the GOP is on its game.
He visited two southern states Louisiana and Arkansas that could possibly swing to the Democrats in the autumn.
Carinthia, they say, is too special to herald a nationwide swing to the far right.
The result was a London swing to Labour three points greater than that in the country generally.
If nationalization is not finally a viable alternative, do we swing to some sort of wholly market-based solution?
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As troubling as his pandering to the left on trade is his swing to the right on taxes.
Besides, the Tories need a huge swing to form a government at the next election, probably in 2010.
And that style helped propel jazz through its most important developments - from swing to bebop to the avant-garde.
The Lib Dems held the Eastleigh seat, despite a large swing to UKIP.
Indeed, in a landslide, AV can exaggerate the swing to the winning party.
Kinect tracks full body movements to create what EA is calling the most advanced virtual golf swing to date.
"They just sort of had the same swing to their walk, " she says.
Bank of America (BAC) was able to swing to a profit with one-time accounting boosts, but core earnings remained poor.
There was a big swing to Labour, and the winning candidate - himself a former Lib Dem - was Mike Hannon.
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In Uxbridge, however, the by-election followed the death of a popular Tory, and there was a swing to the Conservatives of 5%.
Once again, Sam Raimi is the director, and once again the plight is one of uncertainty: to swing or not to swing?
But there was no accompanying swing to the radical fringe, Feldman said.
That helps to explain why the swing to the left was moderate.
The swing to the Tories was greatest in seats they already held.
And with the polls currently showing an across-the-board swing to Labour anyway, the Tories will have a still harder time attracting minority votes.
She said she believed the swing to Labour was a "very respectable result" for the Tory Party, given the nature of her resignation.
The Labour candidate said his party had been "re-invigorated" by the campaign, and UKIP leader Nigel Farage predicted a "big" swing to his party.
Every time there is this swing to extreme, the other side comes back with real conservative values, and you start to move forward again.
This morning Pasadena, CA based regional bank East West Bancorp ( EWBC) reported second quarter earnings that saw the company swing to a profit.
But even with a six per cent swing to the Conservatives, it is estimated Labour would lose five seats and still have an overwhelming majority.
Johnson was again a menace to England, bowling with pace and swing to add two wickets to the superb haul of six from the first innings.
There was also little damage from the supply side as a dip in scrap and the swing to net de-hedging outweighed a modest rise in mine production.
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But Shane Watson, who was deceptively hostile, utilised reverse swing to trap Murali Vijay and nipped one away to take the edge of the out-of-touch Rahul Dravid.
It part of a wider swing to sustainable technologies, Haseloff says, but he doesn't see bioluminescent lights competing with LED and other low-energy lights in the future.
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