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The teacher described her husband of 46 years then being "whirled around and around".
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It whirled around, and she had another snowball ready to hit it in the rump.
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Jacinth smiled, her whole face beaming, whirled around and sped back up the drive, Bunny clutched against her neck.
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And out of all the witticisms that must have whirled around the Algonquin Round Table, how many ever got recorded?
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Match-rigging allegations have whirled around Indian and Pakistani cricket for several years.
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As the blades whirled, a bulb attached to the windmill flickered on.
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The atmosphere in the press conference was electric, the cameras whirled into life, the photographers snapped and then the spotlight shone firmly on the England skipper.
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They whirled their hips enthusiastically for a few minutes.
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In that mili-second, James, then with his back to the basket, whirled to his right to take full advantage of the subtle technical mistake of the best on-ball defender Indiana could place against him.
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"I just want to thank you, just for being you, " said Shariffe Fussell, a 33-year-old working at the Penn-Wortman Senior Center in East New York, as Mr. Barron whirled in for a quick visit this week.
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Watson may also get thrown at first by a category such as Whirled Capitals, which is looking for anagrams of nations' capitals, but after the first couple of clues it will think to itself, "Aha, we're doing anagrams now, " and proceed to nail it.
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