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  • After the third day of the storm corpses swelled and split open in the subtropical heat, accor
  • septic that killed them but that the microbes swelled and exploded or died without dividing.
  • Government budgetary deficits swelled, as did large social security cost overruns a
  • Valley originally housed 570 students, but swelled at on time to over 3,000.
  • After the group swelled beyond 15 people, members divided into teams,
  • , the river turns west at Lowside and is soon swelled by the waters of Mosedale Beck.
  • This is swelled by visitors in the summer, most come to view
  • on Reporter felt that these were artificially swelled by the many girls who wanted to admire the cl
  • ong the Jews of Italy, whose numbers had been swelled by exiles from Spain and Portugal.
  • mlet of Row into the Lyth Valley, where it is swelled by the much larger River Pool.
  • rch; by March 1802 "the congregation had been swelled by ninety-one professions."
  • uzden Brook, the waters of the Blakewater are swelled by Little Harwood Brook (coming from Sunny Bo
  • y were mostly peasants but their numbers were swelled by shopkeepers, craftsmen, a few landowners (
  • major part in the protests; their membership swelled, causing politicians to fear an armed riot.
  • Their ranks swelled considerably in 1375 with new recruits direct
  • wentieth century, the population of Jaffa had swelled considerably.
  • Pupil numbers swelled during the war years as evacuees joined the s
  • Its population swelled during the harvest as whole families, often f
  • Their numbers soon swelled, eventually outnumbering the Sephardic Jews a
  • ated by the Gulf War, India's oil import bill swelled, exports slumped, credit dried up and investo
  • The town's population swelled from 1000 to over 12,000 for the event.
  • led German Jews, the city's Jewish population swelled from 5,000 in 1881 to 100,000 in 1905.
  • ears up to the 1911 census the population had swelled from 619 to 1264, but another 10 years saw it
  • the non-aboriginal population of the mainland swelled from about 150 Hudson's Bay Company employees
  • rd-largest Jewish population in Poland, which swelled further to over 200,000 Jews as refugees fled
  • e, robbed him of his tone discrimination, and swelled his face and body (from steroids).
  • attractiveness of Kharijite doctrine quickly swelled his rank further, until his army is said to h
  • the declaration of the republic in 1972, also swelled immigrant numbers.
  • Before the fleet had left Orkney, it had swelled in size to twenty ships.
  • Departing from Buenos Aires, its ranks swelled in route as volunteers joined the march.
  • lished in 1965 with 20 members, which has now swelled into 350.
  • , but migration from other parts of the north swelled its population.
  • Passenger numbers are swelled on Boat Race days.
  • of the 664 disease, mentioning a tumour that swelled on the victim's thigh, resembling the charact
  • swelled or inflated] to another, twenty or more miles
  • y are given the name "bloater" since they are swelled, or "bloated" in preparation.
  • The rainfall triggered flooding and swelled rivers, and army vehicles became stuck in the
  • ing the summer months numbers in the town are swelled significantly by tourists - the figures for 2
  • The congregation swelled so much that by 1859 a new church was erected
  • y in London, but afterwards the nominal ranks swelled so enormously that by the time of Charles V i
  • The rainfall swelled the streams Szinva and Pece, and destroyed th
  • Recent gentrification has swelled the population, bringing new residents, many
  • Heavy rains swelled the pond at the Cox Mill, ¼ mile from Millvil
  • was the result of heavy monsoon rains, which swelled the Klang, Batu, and Gombak rivers.
  • This swelled the roll at the school to 900, still a small
  • an immigrants from the Lower East Side, which swelled the congregation.
  • to Montgomery and a rise in cotton production swelled the region's population.
  • Their arrival in Roseland swelled the population, and by 1884 the consistory of
  • gees congregating upon Catalonia and Valencia swelled the population of these cities by twice their
  • Resistance fighters or Maquis groups that had swelled the resistance ranks after the D-Day invasion
  • e American colonies in the early 18th century swelled the number of Presbyterians in the colonies,
  • es Davies, a Wales Rugby League International swelled the ranks.
  • 004-05 season after he fractured his kneecap, swelled through the night.
  • By 1876, the population swelled to 2000.
  • In 1911, Neasden's population had swelled to 2,074.
  • me blind, developed a high fever and his head swelled to an enormous size.
  • SCA's fleet of Garbage Truck's had swelled to 1,800 in 90 cities.
  • Its population swelled to around 1,200 in 1911, but afterwards began
  • The population of the village swelled to over 2000 at that time.
  • The crowd swelled to about 30,000 people, but the police still
  • By 1856 the numbers swelled to 169 baptisms and 54 marriages.
  • Attendance was swelled to 25,000 when the Pasadena Tournament of Ros
  • is mostly abandoned, although its population swelled to thousands during the California Gold Rush.
  • Although the population of the town swelled to an estimated 300 by 1892, by 1900 it had f
  • Their repertoire soon swelled to over sixty originals, few of which ran muc
  • the time he died in 1455, the collection had swelled to about 1,500 publications and was the large
  • gs came to a head in 1994-96, after the event swelled to 250,000 people from around the country, an
  • Upon entering the Domain the crowd swelled to about 1,000 people and a series of speaker
  • As it swelled to the rest of Europe, imaginative colors wer
  • mp over it, and at most 30 cm (0.98 ft) deep, swelled to flood three streets.
  • Over the following days, the group swelled to seven members, while up to a dozen men wer
  • burbs, and after the Civil War its population swelled to several hundred thousand.
  • al 1512 edition contained 153 chapters, which swelled to 206 in the final version that Erasmus comp
  • he camp, originally built to hold 10,000 men, swelled to between 12,000 to 20,000 prisoners after t
  • By 1907 the population of the town had swelled to 6,000 to 8,000 and boasted four hotels, fo
  • Platt's influence in the Senate swelled to the point that, eventually, he was known a
  • e month later on 12 November, the numbers had swelled to 263 recruits, marching a total of 320 mile
  • 00 was on hand for the start of the match and swelled to 18,000 by the afternoon round, forcing the
  • med from the fact that Indian Mujahideen have swelled unexpectedly manifold.."
  • His body swelled up so much he could no longer sit up in bed,
  • has grown rapidly as the local population has swelled with Catholic immigrants from Vietnam, the Ph
  • The ranks of the resistance swelled with the Red Army's attempts at conscription
  • highest median incomes in the state, and have swelled with former Nashville and Memphis residents s