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Ms. MORARJEE: I think that we're looking at a ground swell of resentment here that's been growing and building month on month, year by year.
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In sum, Mr Archer's proposals will swell the future debt that must be shouldered by today's children, and, not content to kick the young, he is kicking the poor also.
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We sat up and dropped our lures into the water, quickly finding out that keeping one's surfboard steady in a 10-foot swell while trying to fish a reef makes for a clumsy operation.
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Castro also said that it's normal for a patient's face to swell up after being on a ventilator for a long time, though he also speculated the puffiness could be due to medications Chavez has been taking.
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The rise of the self-sufficient home comes amid an expansion in green homebuilding that is projected to swell to between 29% and 38% of the U.S. residential market by 2016, according to a study by McGraw-Hill Construction and the National Association of Home Builders, up from 17% in 2011.
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Instead of saying, 'I want the strings to swell when this happens, ' he'll explain it in a flowery way that's open to a thousand different interpretations.
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Dr Karp's patch mimics this action using minute needles made of plastic with tips that are rigid when dry but swell once they have pierced wet tissue.
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