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Fairfield, Hart Crag and Hartsop above How or | swing north around Grisedale, taking in Dollywaggon |
The 2004 ACT election saw a | swing of 12.5% towards the Liberals, 1.32% towards t |
ian federal elections, he achieved the largest | swing of any Liberal candidate in the nation. |
t the 2005 election, he gained the seat with a | swing of 24.4%. |
The | swing of 14.4 percent was the largest in the state. |
"Safe" seats require a | swing of over 10 per cent to change, "fairly safe" s |
He lost again, on a | swing of 6.9% against the Conservatives. |
won by Liberal candidate Stuart Ayres, with a | swing of 25.7 per cent from the Labor Party on two-c |
Labour won the seat comfortably with a | swing of 11 per cent. |
el of the Liberal Democrats with an impressive | swing of 28.4%. |
's majority was the largest overturned, with a | swing of 8.7% to the Conservative candidate David Bu |
atewide Labor victory, however, she received a | swing of 7.3%, defeating incumbent Liberal MP Graeme |
Even though some mid-term polls suggested a | swing of up to 6% against Labor, a swing of over 8% |
The | swing of 5.0% from Labour to Conservative was higher |
bor's Maxine Morand at the 2002 election in an | swing of 11.4%. |
or the Labor Party and had won the seat with a | swing of 9.7% after distribution of preferences defe |
In 2004, a book entitled "The | Swing of Things" was published, which also featured |
The | swing of 17.5% was the eighth highest swing in that |
h emphasize the feminine/maternal cut, and the | swing of the "tail". |
The | swing of 10.6% to the Conservatives in Banff and Buc |
al elections, Brent North produced the highest | swing of all constituencies with a massive swing in |
Despite a | swing of 4.4% in favour, the Liberals were not able |
a Conservative majority of over 14,000 with a | swing of almost 22%. |
At the election Emerson achieved a | swing of 8.4 per cent on the two-party preferred vot |
Labor seat won by a Liberal with a | swing of 2.7% |
tions, Notley-Smith was elected and received a | swing of 11.4 per cent in the tradionally strong Lab |
The Liberal candidate who achieved that | swing of 10.5% was Terry Rogers. |
tional Government, and James won the seat on a | swing of 16.6% of the vote. |
35 percent amongst a field of 11 candidates, a | swing of 10.39 percent, and finished on a final vote |
1931 general election, he lost his seat with a | swing of 16.6% to the Conservative candidate Archiba |
The 2006 election saw Hill gain a | swing of 11.0% to a total margin of 22.0% |
an extended big-band but this group lacked the | swing of the smaller 1930's band. |
the sitting Labour Party MP William Leach on a | swing of 3.4%. |
the 1997 general election but lost following a | swing of 13.20% to the Labour's Paul Truswell, compa |
was returned at the 2006 state election with a | swing of over 10 per cent (two party preferred), exc |
, winning the seat with a majority of 3,444 (a | swing of 12.7%). |
In Strathfield, the Liberal Party gain a | swing of 2.28% on a two-party preferred basis. |
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abour's Chris Oxlade by 5,928, with a positive | swing of 6.3%. |
Castrilli beat the sitting Labor member with a | swing of +0.6% and winning the seat by 0.4%. |
s at the 1886 election, taking the seat with a | swing of 3.4%. |
In the 2007 Federal Election a slight | swing of 0.19% towards the Liberal Party meant Wilki |
However, on the day, a | swing of 2.83% to the Liberals saw their candidate F |
r lost ten seats in by-elections, never with a | swing of less than ten percent against them. |
the Australian Labor Party won the seat with a | swing of nearly 16%. |
ond to Labour's Mark Lazarowicz and securing a | swing of 8.3% from Labour to Lib Dem. |
er, albeit with a two-party preferred to Labor | swing of 3% less than the national average. |
Bennelong in the 2010 federal election with a | swing of 4.52%. |
he 2006 state election by a margin of 25.1% (a | swing of 3.0% against Labor). |
on a two party preferred basis comfortably, a | swing of 6% away from Downer towards the Democrat ma |
White had a notional | swing of 8.8%. |
A two-candidate preferred | swing of 6.58% to the Greens in Marrickville took Fi |
urrey-Panorama Ridge with 53.6% of the vote, a | swing of 33.7% to the NDP from the 2001 result. |
h saw the Liberal Democrats gain the seat on a | swing of 26%, making that ward a key seat in the ele |
, it was considered a safe Labor seat, until a | swing of more than 10% removed the then MP Ross Free |
ive Party achieving a majority of 8,221 with a | swing of 15.3%. |
to Labor at the 2007 federal election, with a | swing of 10.4%. |
of the votes, and Goldsmith took the seat on a | swing of 4.3%. |
Casuscelli was elected with a | swing of 16.3 per cent and wining the seat with 54.4 |
ury by just 204 votes (a margin of 0.3%), on a | swing of 10.2%. |
the sitting Labour Party MP William Leach on a | swing of 20.4%. |
ore marginal seat than its predecessors with a | swing of 12.8% from Labour to the Conservatives requ |
“The | Swing of Desire”, English translation of her Kannada |
e following election in 1895 with an increased | swing of 22%. |
y-election to be held in Fife from Labour on a | swing of 16%. |
and although they did not win, they achieved a | swing of 10% from Labour. |
es, the Liberal Party retained the seat with a | swing of 8.00% against them on a two-party preferred |
end and vanquishes his rival with a well-place | swing of the anchor. |
11 general election, Judge was defeated with a | swing of 16.6% to the Liberal's Charles Casuscelli, |
ly recover Mr. Lambton's former seat", but the | swing of 3.6% was not enough. |
previous Conservative majority of 3,753 with a | swing of 13.2%. |
he admiral died quite suddenly and in the full | swing of his literary activity on 13 October 1899, a |
Labor lost four seats on a | swing of 12.39 percentage points against it, whilst |
he seconds pendulum, that is a pendulum with a | swing of one second, and found it was 1.25 lignes (2 |
ir John beheaded three "Turks" with one mighty | swing of his sword. |
Reduction of the voltage | swing of the clock signal |
election with 52.1% on two party preference, a | swing of 4.9%. |
rnout, Irving held the seat for Labour, with a | swing of 8.2% to the Conservatives. |
Before the election the Conservatives needed a | swing of less than 5% in order to win a majority on |
2011 elections, Gee was elected and received a | swing of 12.5% in the traditionally strong Nationals |
the Liberal Party, albeit against an estimated | swing of 9.1% to the ALP. |
ber, Hilda Turnbull, in the 2001 election on a | swing of 9.4% and a two-party-preferred majority of |
elections, Bromhead was elected and received a | swing of 11.% in the traditionally strong Nationals |
Cornwell was elected with a | swing of 25.2 per cent and wining the seat with 59.9 |
Despite a | swing of 5.1 percent to the Greens on 21.5 percent, |
listed all the constituencies which required a | swing of less than 5% from the 2011 result to change |
A | swing of 11% against him was put down to his associa |
At the 2005 election, despite a | swing of 7.1% from Sheerman to his Liberal Democrat |
hristopher Pyne suffered a two party preferred | swing of 5.86 percent but retained the seat on 50.94 |
The 2004 ACT election saw a | swing of 13.6% towards the Liberals and 4.1% against |
election with 52.1% on two party preference, a | swing of 4.9% against the incumbent Liberal member, |
vatives' 95th target seat in 2010, requiring a | swing of 5.09%. |
at exactly the same time on the same beat and | swing of the pendulums. |
e 2011 state election, Ward was elected with a | swing of 12.0 per cent and won the seat with 57.5 pe |
Antoniw increased the Labour vote with a | swing of 18.8%. |
Notably, there was a | swing of 7 per cent towards the Australian Greens, g |
Davies was elected with a | swing of 17.9 per cent and wining the seat with 62.0 |
Plays Three (The Optimist, The | Swing of Things, The Company Man) - Oberon Books, 20 |
his seat with a majority of 3,220, and a large | swing of 9% from the Liberal Democrats. |
in the 2007 election, although with a nominal | swing of 6.85% against her on a two-party preferred |
, increasing his majority to 1,894 following a | swing of 2.4% from Labour to the Liberal Democrats. |
was elected Member for Tamworth and received a | swing of 14.7 per cent, defeating the sitting indepe |
ately sweeping Elferink away with an electoral | swing of more than 30%. |
for the Conservatives who only needed a small | swing of 2 percent to take control. |
the Liberal Party retained the seat despite a | swing of 5.81% against them on a two-party preferred |
Rowland suffered a | swing of 4.79% against her, making Greenway a margin |
the Nationals candidate Paul Toole recorded a | swing of over 36%, one of the largest in history. |
Joseph Jackson Cleary, who took the seat on a | swing of 30%. |
Rosindell won 18,931 votes (53% share) - a | swing of 9.2% from Labour to Conservative. |
candidate, Huw Edwards, who took the seat on a | swing of 12.6%. |
ssett stood again and defeated Shearan, with a | swing of 18.3 per cent, winning the seat from Labor |
nt involving a bus causes a giant neon sign to | swing off a hinge down towards Alex. Carter manages |
ing into a succession of trees while trying to | swing on a rope (repeatedly crying "Yoiks! |
st outdoor jazz festival, the 1938 Carnival of | Swing on Randall's Island, turned up unexpectedly on |
ather be a pig"] But I wasn't sure I wanted to | swing on a star, carry moonbeams home in a jar!" |
legendary Victoria, Graham Fox gives plenty of | swing on the drums and sizzle cymbals and Louis Vaus |
a room where Ashley Roberts and Kimberly Wyatt | swing on low hanging ceiling chandeliers. |
, receiving a 14.5 percent two-party preferred | swing on a margin of 54.2 percent against Labor Part |
of the Conservative administration with an 11% | swing, one of the most remarkable results in a poor |
er Kym Richardson with a 4.5 percent two-party | swing, one of the seats that took the party from opp |
Some of them | swing onto the freight-trains and beat their way to |
occupies less space, does not require room to | swing open, and is quicker to fabricate and install. |
Schlenkern is a German verb meaning to | swing or to dangle. |
duc organised his own small groups (often in a | swing or even bebop style), rejoined Bob Crosby for |
"The Shorty George": A synthesis of American | Swing or Jive, and virtuoso tap dancing by Astaire a |
Starting in 1936 through 1942, Norvo formed a | Swing Orchestra and recorded for ARC first on their |
1980, he founded the retro 17-piece George Gee | Swing Orchestra (formerly known as the Make-Believe |
st and hot soloist with Artie Shaw's Symphonic | Swing Orchestra in 1941 and 1942, with whom he recor |
Ball's White Heat | Swing Orchestra was chosen to play at Governor Deval |
bined group vocals with deliberately nostalgic | swing orchestra backing on hits like "You Belong to |
Billed as "Larry Elgart and His Manhattan | Swing Orchestra", the LP from which the tune was tak |
In 1934, Bradshaw formed his own | swing orchestra, which recorded eight sides in two s |
ally performs big band music with the Beantown | Swing Orchestra. |
After playing with the | swing orchestras of Lionel Hampton, Don Redman, Bill |
It was covered by numerous bands and | swing orchestras including Glenn Miller, Jan Savitt |
It was covered by numerous bands and | Swing orchestras and solo artists such as Ella Fitzg |
Lisa Stansfield - | Swing original motion picture soundtrack (album)- (1 |
d Fast Cars, but they left the project to form | Swing Out Sister with singer Corinne Drewery in 1985 |
Girl" was most successful as a 1992 release by | Swing Out Sister. |
ing unusually large testicles that would often | swing out of his wrestling suit. |
1992: | Swing Out Singles |
hop Boys' longtime collaborator Andy Richards, | Swing Out Sister producer Paul Staveley O'Duffy and |
piece version with a lift up rear section and | swing out sides. |
e Drewery, he is part of the duo that makes up | Swing Out Sister. |
, but left the band in the middle of recording | Swing Out Sister's second album Kaleidoscope World. |
Kalima, Revenge, Biting Tongues, 808 State and | Swing Out Sister. |
1996: Best of | Swing Out Sister |
ate 1978, he joined Magazine, replacing future | Swing Out Sister's Martin Jackson, doing different l |
and) is the lead singer of the pop music band, | Swing Out Sister. |
While it is quintessential | Swing Out Sister, with lush, brassy and stringy arra |
Swing Out Sister began in earnest in 1985, when Conn | |
Apart from his work with | Swing Out Sister, Connell has produced and arranged |
British Group | Swing Out Sister recorded a track called "Coney Isla |
2002: Cafe Orange - The Best of | Swing Out Sister |
ts such as Freddie Mercury, The Pet Shop Boys, | Swing Out Sister, Belle and Sebastian, Clannad, Barc |
tists included Sade, the Style Council, Basia, | Swing Out Sister, Prefab Sprout and the early work o |
he has been the main composer and arranger for | Swing Out Sister's music, including the UK and US to |
a Smile" is a 1987 song by the British pop act | Swing Out Sister. |
is the second studio album by the British band | Swing Out Sister. |
ll and Martin Jackson and together they formed | Swing Out Sister. |
Consequently, | Swing Out Sister became a duo after this single. |
"Breakout" is a single from British pop act | Swing Out Sister's debut album It's Better to Travel |
For the 1945 film with Arthur Treacher, see | Swing Out, Sister. |
Swing outs: On counts 7-8, the lead and follow both | |
ribing that all doors of public buildings must | swing outwards. |
Swing Parade of 1946 was filmed near the end of Curl | |
By the time of | Swing Parade of 1946, he had lost a considerable amo |
Swing Parade of 1946 is musical comedy film. | |
aterloo Women's Open Invitational, Albuquerque | Swing Parade, Idaho Centennial Ladies' Open, Visalia |
It has a community centre, | swing park and football field and is surrounded by c |
s Church, Sherborne St John FC, 1 duck pond, 2 | swing parks, Chute Pavilion and Sports Field, Sherbo |
up single, "Jungle Jive" (with its Exotica and | Swing parts), composed by Scheide and Zwart, had the |
against the Jacksonville Jaguars off a 19-yard | swing pass run. |
However, after throwing a | swing pass at a game in Cleveland, Marino, who was u |
resistance" desired at the end of a West Coast | Swing Pattern, and the lack of resistance caused by |
Swingtime Dance Troup is a student-run | swing performance troupe based at Stanford Universit |
issouri, United States) is an American Western | swing performer, bandleader, and songwriter. |
Swing Phi Swing social fellowship | |
The | swing pianist turned ballad vocalist had a prolific |
zz history", and Teddy Wilson, "the definitive | swing pianist". |
She began to play | swing piano, and also to sing, in small combos throu |
using an amplified lap steel guitar, and Texas | Swing pioneer Eldon Shamblin was using amplified ele |
In addition to launching Western | swing pioneers Bob Wills and Milton Brown, it provid |
The rotation of the | swing plane of Foucault pendulum can be treated as a |
1994 New York | Swing: Plays Cole Porter: Do Nothin' Til You Hear Fr |
ham, England, produces the iron-clad Rotherham | swing plough. |
bebop 1940s, whether working in the styles of | swing, post-bop, African musics, or even Motown. |
time, dixieland, ragtime-stride, blues-boogie, | swing, prebop, bop Columbia Lady Music, Hialeah, FL, |
ined by Labour from the Conservatives on a 10% | swing, presaging the Labour landslide of that year. |
The | swing produced in this way is different from normal |
Swing producer is a supplier or a close oligopolisti | |
A | swing producer is able to increase or decrease commo |
Examples of | swing producers include Saudi Arabia in oil, Russia |
ody rolls, body waves, etc.), while West Coast | Swing puts more emphasis on footwork. |
He is known for his involvement with the New | Swing Quartet, which sang mostly jazz and swing clas |
to: San Andreas, playing on fictional New Jack | Swing radio station CSR 103.9. |
to: San Andreas, playing on fictional New Jack | Swing radio station CSR 103.9. |
and Resistance methods include Measured Moves, | Swing Ratio Projection/Confluence (Static {Square of |
d, staged, and directed by Harry Minturn, with | swing re-orchestrations of Arthur Sullivan's music b |
Born in Miami Township, Ohio, | Swing read law to enter the bar in 1842. |
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