He went on to tell the lawyer to come out swinging in the media.
Now, the dividend pendulum is swinging in favor of much higher shareholder payouts down the road.
The incumbent in this space, Yammer, not surprisingly came out swinging in response.
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Public sentiment has been swinging in Clinton's favor since the release last Monday of his videotaped grand jury testimony.
And if the industrial parts aren't swinging in droves towards Kerry, sure as eggs is eggs, neither are the agricultural counties.
In the same way, President Franklin Roosevelt came out swinging in his first term as he and the Democratic Congress remade American government.
Following the defeat of a similar proposal at the previous Cites meeting in Doha, some campaigners had believed that the argument was swinging in their favour.
More recently, expert opinion has been swinging in favour of assuming that improvements in mortality - especially for those born between 1910 and 1942, the so-called "golden cohort" - will in fact go on.
It is now swinging in the other direction.
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And there were neighborhood locals and regulars, many of whom are so used to swinging in for a bagel on the way to work that they didn't even notice that the sign and awning were gone.
In an effort to keep with the times, Ascot did experiment in the Swinging Sixties - in 1968, men were permitted to wear lounge suits in the Royal Enclosure on the Friday of the meeting.
They are constantly cooking up new schemes to promote their notion of personal rectitude, in spite of the damage it does to the party's brand, especially among swinging (in both senses) single women.
In 2006 the company changed the industry again with the Nintendo Wii, creating a mania of Marios swinging controllers in the air.
Morgan dribbled to the near post then sent an out-swinging cross in front of the goal.
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They learn to perform a complex task like swinging, in part, by watching others.
There are some hard statistics, however, that seem to indicate the needle is swinging farther in one direction than the other.
But the matches are short and sweet, with the best showdowns featuring momentum swinging reversals in the blink of an eye.
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But the Bruins came out swinging early in the second period, with Patrice Bergeron collecting his own rebound after 32 seconds of play.
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The song seemed to finish with a thousand doors all swinging open in unison as the band's female singer, Grace Slick, belted out the line "Feed your head, feed your head".
In this high-tech environment, it is easy to forget that the early part of the ethanol production line consists of labourers spending long days swinging machetes in hot fields of charred cane.
They may represent the norm among Western women these days, but it seems like using overweight women in ads or campaigns might be swinging too much in the opposite direction.
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Msowoya, who plays his club football in Mozambique, then headed home the winner from an in-swinging corner from Joseph Kamwendo in the 58th minute.
He seemed to move in slow motion, swinging his legs out in parallel to seek a ledge, pulling to a crouch, raising one graceful arm to grab a hold.
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The Algerians made their tactical intentions clear from the off, as they were happy to sit deep and play long, in-swinging balls and try to gain free-kicks in good areas, to counter the organised Egyptians.
He said he felt comfortable swinging the bat in extended spring-training games in Florida and five Triple A games.
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The Tory leader was swinging rightwards, in just the same way as his predecessor, William Hague, did, and he wanted only likeminded lieutenants.
For a Prohibition tour of America, start in swinging New Orleans.
This would help Oxbridge to charge those who could afford to pay, thereby swinging the odds in favour of those from poorer backgrounds an outcome Mr Brown should find rather attractive.
This is because one of the QCs who delivered that opinion is the crossbench peer Lord Pannick, who's increasingly influential in swinging the crossbench vote for or against a particular clause of a bill.
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