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Elisabeth Braw: New green fashion trend: Swishing parties
Elisabeth Braw: New green fashion trend: Swishing parties 2010
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Swishing your mouse back and forth over the image of Butler, you can woosh away the digital facade to get a look at, I believe, Logan Lerman hiding underneath.
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Swishing and sipping after every couple of bites or slurps will help decrease staining.
You Being Beautiful Michael F. Roizen 2008
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Swishing and sipping after every couple of bites or slurps will help decrease staining.
You Being Beautiful Michael F. Roizen 2008
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Swishing them around briefly sends all the sand and grit to the bottom of the bowl.
smitten kitchen | sweet and spicy candied pecans | print template 2007
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Swishing them around briefly sends all the sand and grit to the bottom of the bowl.
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Swishing liquid around in your mouth is not an attractive move.
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Swishing the blade in the water, he cleaned the tool and dropped it into the box for the emergency kit.
Shiver Jackson, Lisa 2006
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Swishing it around, she turned the cup around three times—counterclockwise, of course—and tilted it into the light so that she could see the tea leaves left within.
Moon Dance Mariah Stewart 1999
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Swishing it around, she turned the cup around three times—counterclockwise, of course—and tilted it into the light so that she could see the tea leaves left within.
Moon Dance Mariah Stewart 1999
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