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throwing right, he was renowned for his smooth | swing that made him a reliable "contact" hitter. |
Other variants of East Coast | Swing that use altered footwork forms are known as S |
wise hitting rocks, particularly from the rope | swing that was set up. |
at the 1972 Federal Election partly due to the | swing that ousted the McMahon government and partly |
US troops | swing the arm through a smaller arc and some Europea |
with the 5-0 hammering over Easter helping to | swing the title to Wales. |
During the | swing, the clapper inside the bell will have struck |
included in the compilation albums Sultans of | Swing: The Very Best of Dire Straits and Money for N |
Swing the Heartache: The BBC Sessions is a Bauhaus c | |
In terms of change in % votes and | swing, the Conservative candidate in 1835 is related |
quest for efficiency; and how the nation could | swing the pendulum partway back toward greater trans |
long, it is quite natural for the pendulum to | swing the other way for a while, and I really cannot |
bellwether as it is a weathervane: It doesn't | swing the country, the country swings it..." and tha |
ays action which giving him a great ability to | swing the ball significantly has led him to be label |
s in the first team but despite his ability to | swing the ball at pace, he has yet to establish hims |
e current, causing the force of the current to | swing the ferry across the river on the cable. |
hat resemble the pheromones of moths, and then | swing the bolas at the moths. |
sed to activate the whip, prompting players to | swing the remote at the screen to damage enemies. |
th pace and movement and occasionally he could | swing the ball sharply. |
This was sufficient to | swing the constituency to the Liberals in 1885, but |
s of 5-15 in the first Zimbabwe innings helped | swing the match in England's favour. |
cles in his right hand affected his ability to | swing the bat. |
test hits albums Money for Nothing, Sultans of | Swing: The Very Best of Dire Straits, and The Best o |
Nonetheless, the Allies still tried to | swing the Greeks to their side. |
the vision of founder The Rt. Rev. William E. | Swing the URI Charter was developed through a series |
Cannonball Adderley compilation Sophisticated | Swing: The EmArcy Small Group Sessions in 1995. |
To control the | swing, the player uses a power gauge to select the s |
d appeared on the 1998 compilation, Sultans of | Swing: The Very Best of Dire Straits. |
ess, Clark, a bowler of genuine pace who could | swing the ball in and make it break away to produce |
When first rung-it took six men to | swing the clapper-the resultant E♭ shattered nearby |
ng May, while the Battle of France was in full | swing, the Soviets intensified their rhetoric and di |
As the battle enters full | swing, the Freshmen Trio comment on the battle's bal |
There, because of the terrain he was unable to | swing the chain and trap Mataemon's sword, and was t |
h 12,000 dinars and due to this he was able to | swing the verdict, continuing the practice of simony |
e and the national trend was a big Coservative | swing, the Conservatives lost the seat to Labour. |
aneuvers at high rates were made but failed to | swing the boom out. |
From mainstream to | swing, the Oak Mountain Jazz Band demonstrates a mor |
- (West End) The Lyric Theatre ‘Ambassador Of | Swing Theatre Show' - Featured Dancer ‘Ann Johnson' |
Instead of struggling to | swing their following partner's arm over her own hea |
f against another enemy, as their horses turn, | swing their shields over their heads to a position b |
her episodes, contenders had been shown to not | swing their pole back (thus winning the event) and n |
Both partners then | swing their free arms as they would in solo Charlest |
e spanker's left hand if the spankee begins to | swing their right arm around. |
Stone's Nordik | Swing Theory 4:42 |
he said, was not political but the subsequent | swing through Europe was. |
The jib may | swing through an arc, to give additional lateral mov |
multi-instruments - DeVante | Swing, Timbaland |
ed Choo Choo 1931 (Our Gang - Little Rascals), | Swing Time 1936 (Fred Astaire) and Something to Sing |
Swing Time (Jazz Point, 1993) | |
You Look Tonight" a song featured in the film | Swing Time and originally performed by Fred Astaire. |
1995 Taste of | Swing Time Tuff City Records |
ance" from the Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers film | Swing Time (1936). |
The song was written for the film | Swing Time (1936), where it was introduced by Fred A |
elf Up" and "Bojangles of Harlem" numbers from | Swing Time, Kern belied his claim that he couldn't w |
recordings to Los Angeles record companies as | Swing Time, Aladdin, Modern, Special, Imperial, Fant |
Finally in 1947 a small record label, | Swing Time, signed him to record his song "Two Years |
f Roberta, and also on their greatest success, | Swing Time. |
e and danced with Ginger Rogers in their movie | Swing Time. |
s, and A Fine Romance from Astaire and Roger's | Swing Time. |
Buju Banton, Big, CL Smooth, Cocheeks, DeVante | Swing, Timothy Drayton, Father MC, Kenny "G-Love" Gr |
drumming managed tempo and style changes from | swing to jazz and rock, using a hammering single bas |
There was a | swing to Labor in almost every seat in the state, wi |
The | swing to National in the central North Island saw tw |
s elected for the Chalmers electorate with the | swing to Labour in the 1935 general election but ret |
However, Labor's vote recovered with a 10.1% | swing to Labor in 2007. |
e 2010 local elections but, in common with the | swing to Labour across London, with a reduced majori |
as parliamentary constituency, securing an 11% | swing to the Liberal Democrats and almost doubling t |
ause of his Left-Wing views, since there was a | swing to the Left at that election. |
In the event the | swing to the Conservatives was 0.3%, and the Liberal |
The election saw a large | swing to the party, and Lang and Wilson were elected |
embly, and managed to hold on despite a strong | swing to the ALP in 1977, before being easily beaten |
s Lesley Griffiths by 1,250 votes, thanks to a | swing to the Conservatives, Liberal Democrats, and U |
Despite a 2.16% | swing to Labor in Canning and particularly strong re |
erby- Hit homers with Bob-ombs using a charged | swing to gain points. |
seat bucked the national trend as there was a | swing to Labour whereas the national swing was 2.5% |
in the transition from jump blues and big-band | swing to rhythm and blues and rock and roll. |
mith secured a comfortable victory with a 4.1% | swing to Labour, bucking the national trend. |
challenger Shayne Neumann, with a 10.2 percent | swing to Labor. |
In the ensuing by-election, a large | swing to the Conservatives saw their candidate David |
His victory represented a 10% | swing to the governing Labor party in a traditionall |
tion had some of the leading trumpeters of the | swing to bop era, including Clark Terry and William |
ed Howard's majority by 3% in the face of a 2% | swing to Howard's Liberal Party. |
ded his margin to 13.2% after achieving a 1.6% | swing to Labor. |
It was one of the few seats to record a | swing to the Liberals at the 2002 election. |
at, receiving a 10 percent two-party preferred | swing to finish with 52.8 percent of the vote. |
9 election, suffering a 14.3 percent two-party | swing to finish with 38.7 percent of the vote. |
ercent post-redistribution two-party preferred | swing to finish with a 7.9 percent margin. |
's 8.97% in 2008, resulting in an 8.11-percent | swing to the Democrats in 2008. |
At the 1959 election, with a statewide | swing to the Liberals and with Nimmo recontesting th |
These seats require a smaller | swing to change hands and therefore are typically th |
Dai Havard of the Labour Party but with a 17% | swing to her. |
as elected for the Waipawa electorate with the | swing to Labour in the 1935 general election but was |
ing the seat, Siobhain McDonagh has achieved a | swing to Labour of 21% since the 1987 General Electi |
Express (known as Harris): 7.5% | swing to Labour (forecast majority of in excess of 2 |
Despite a 9% | swing to the Conservatives and a reduction in majori |
in different areas - for instance, 1992 saw a | swing to the Conservatives in Scotland, but a swing |
He then lost his seat in a nation-wide | swing to the National Party, and due to his place on |
Six years later there was a | swing to the Liberals and they regained the Bethnal |
pplication is written in Java and heavily uses | Swing to create the rather complex user interface. |
d Owens won the seat on preferences, despite a | swing to the government in New South Wales. |
ld the position for eighteen years, in an 8.9% | swing to the Conservatives. |
Labor candidate Rod Sawford, despite an 11.1% | swing to the Liberal Party. |
ncumbent Labor Minister Steve Whan with a 8.3% | swing to the Nationals. |
ow South West, where he won the second biggest | swing to Labour in Scotland. |
The election showed an above-average | swing to Labour, and although Nicholas Scott was ele |
tes in the 1959 election, despite a provincial | swing to the Progressive Conservatives. |
93 state election, where it was won in a large | swing to the Liberal Party by former Adelaide City C |
However, on election day, the | swing to the Liberal Party statewide and nationwide |
te by over 50% and securing the second biggest | swing to Plaid in the country. |
Mirabella received a well above-average 5.6% | swing to her in the 2004 federal election, giving he |
h an increased share of the vote (49.5%) and a | swing to the Conservatives of 1.2%. |
to Nationals candidate Russell Northe after a | swing to the Nationals in the 2006 election. |
this came against the backdrop of a very large | swing to the ALP across the Territory, which also re |
005, when a string of factors caused a massive | swing to the Australian Labor Party - sparking memor |
At the 1929 general election there was a | swing to Labour, and he was defeated by the party's |
A '+' sign indicates a | swing to Labor, a '-' sign a swing to Liberal Nation |
20 May - Following a | swing to the ALP in the Victorian election, Edmond H |
andslide at the 1997 general election on a 14% | swing, to Stephen McCabe. |
r nurse Nola Fraser, Chaytor survived a strong | swing to the Liberal Party of Australia to win the s |
creativity in varied musical styles from Jazz, | Swing, to the Classics. |
n won comfortably, which reflected a landslide | swing to Labor across the state. |
elected for the Whangarei electorate with the | swing to Labour in the 1972 general election but was |
th produced took 5-40 in a display of pace and | swing to help dismiss South Africa. |
The overall | swing to Labor on 2 December was 2.5 per cent. |
In the big | swing to Labor at the 1983 election Cameron was defe |
t that election it recorded the second biggest | swing to Labor in the state, extending Labor's margi |
the House of Commons during the 1997 national | swing to Labour with a majority of 2,790. |
tives from Labour's Andrew Dismore with a 4.1% | swing to give a majority of 106. |
t his seat at the 2010 as part of the national | swing to the Conservatives. |
ame day, they retained it against only a small | swing to Labour. |
a second term amidst a massive territory-wide | swing to the ALP. |
However, due to a landslide statewide | swing to the Labor Party, the seat was very nearly l |
y Jenkins (the former member's son), despite a | swing to the Liberal Party. |
ction victory with a majority of 4,276 votes a | swing to the Conservatives of over 9%. |
se to losing the seat after a very large 17.2% | swing to the Liberal Democrats. |
The election saw a | swing to Labor from the 1932 election. |
use choreographies, ranging from vintage 1940s | swing to a modern, unique fusion of hip-hop, jazz, a |
He was successful, achieving a large | swing to defeat sitting Labor member and Bligh Gover |
In line with the national | swing to the Labor Party in the 2007 Federal Electio |
until 1988, with only a television and a tire | swing to keep him company. |
Initial reports suggested a slight | swing to the Liberal candidate Terry Boylan on the t |
Given a uniform | swing to the opposition or government parties in an |
h at the 2001 election it produced the largest | swing to the Liberal Party of any seat in Australia. |
seat in the 2009 state election, despite a 4% | swing to Labor. |
He won the Napier electorate with the | swing to the Liberals in 1893, but lost in 1896 to t |
ports rorts affair, and Smyth received a 16.1% | swing to claim the seat. |
y 19 year-old Josh Newlove, who recorded a 27% | swing to Labour to seal the victory, just four years |
Calgary North would | swing to the Liberal column in the 1917 general elec |
t, but at the 1969 election there was a strong | swing to Labor in South Australia, and Wilson was un |
The ' | swing' to the Conservatives was the largest in any b |
of 2001 and 2005 in Coventry South, although a | swing to the Conservatives was recorded on both occa |
ly the album changes the bands' direction from | swing to rockabilly and winds up sounding, according |
emarkably similar majorities with virtually no | swing to the Conservatives. |
Hubbard was elected as part of a broad | swing to the centre-left in the 2004 Auckland City l |
e-Low had majority of over 15,000-but a strong | swing to the Liberals saw Miscampbell returned with |
He won the seat from Labour with a 5.9% | swing to the Conservatives from Labour. |
state by-election, which saw a rare two-party | swing to an incumbent government, and was the first |
th easily for Labour, although there was a 14% | swing to Plaid Cymru. |
Herbert was re-elected in 2006, achieving a | swing to him and increasing his margin to 6.4 percen |
Labor candidate Robert Tickner, despite a 5.3% | swing to the Liberal Party. |
The election saw a | swing to Labor from the 1938 election, although it l |
e for Labor but the result reflected the solid | swing to the party at that election. |
the 1966 general election at which there was a | swing to Labour. |
arty under Sir Charles Court, despite a modest | swing to the government in the metropolitan area. |
Farmer achieved an 8.3% | swing to regain the seat anyway, and increased the m |
in was one of very few electorates to record a | swing to the Liberals at the last election. |
ke It Loud" and Levi 167's "Something Fresh to | Swing To" (all 1987) are further examples. |
"We Can | Swing Together" (Live) - 17:58 |
Swing Together: Thoughts on Rowing (1952) | |
CRITICS' CHOICE: NEW CD'S; Standards Of | Swing, Tossed Around. |
heads for port at the end of a six-week Spring | Swing tour, Shimizu, Japan (May 2008). |
ig supporting Dire Straits on their Sultans of | Swing tour. |
become the Government) due to the party's own | swing toward privatisation and the slashing of the G |
ment of Liberal MP Trish Draper, and a general | swing toward Labor of around 7%, the seat fell and a |
ral Party candidate Vanessa Goodwin recorded a | swing towards the party while the Australian Greens |
The election saw a 7.4% | swing towards Garnier, giving him a majority of almo |
Jeff repels the attack, and using a rope to | swing towards the stage, plunges a silver dagger int |
Vasta achieved a 7-point | swing towards him, one of the highest to any Liberal |
arrett was re-elected to his seat with a 4.56% | swing towards him. |
the 1931 election, when there was a nationwide | swing towards the National Government. |
Nevertheless, the election saw a | swing towards the ZANC and four ministers losing the |
ubsequent by-election with an additional 6.69% | swing towards her. |
preferred vote, in line with a large statewide | swing towards the Nationals. |
l (-3.7 per cent) parties with a +6.6 per cent | swing towards the Greens. |
The 1978 election saw a huge | swing towards the Labor Party in NSW and was known a |
ity fund and the buyout boom was entering full | swing, TPG co-founder Bill Price announced that he w |
wrote a song called "Fly Away" about the rope | swing tree, which appears on her album "The Wind Blo |
Wide | Swing Tremolo is a 1998 album by alt-country band So |
er with Wynton Marsalis on Mark O'Connor's Hot | Swing Trio album In Full Swing. |
Horse Opera was the debut album of the Western | swing trio Riders in the Sky, released in 1978. |
zzarelli, appearing on many of his albums in a | swing trio that includes pianists Ray Kennedy and La |
ham was considered to be the most vital of the | swing trombone players. |
The New Bedford-Fairhaven Bridge is a | swing truss bridge which connects New Bedford, Massa |
8 he was a member of Sunny Murray's Acoustical | Swing Unit, with which he went to Paris in 1969 and |
ation schedule (A, B, C, D) and also schedules | swing units as necessary. |
ns, because it allowed a large dining table to | swing up and out of the way. |
tch, lays his eyes on her as she swings from a | swing up to his penthouse. |
ucting (swinging downwards), but could abduct ( | swing upwards) to 9° above horizontal. |
Pure Hitting allows the player to stride and | swing using the Right Analog Stick, Pure Pitching fu |
The | swing usually has a sling beneath it. |
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