21.   But after all those entreaties to broadcasters to think young, some agency executives worry that the pendulum may be swinging too far too fast in one direction.

22.   But even the most skeptical reporters must admit that the pendulum has swung too far toward the Sam Donaldsons and Robert Novaks of Washington.

23.   But he and other key members of the legalization movement believe the pendulum may be swinging their way.

24.   But now the pendulum is swinging back, in part a reflection of increasingly status-conscious, money-conscious times.

25.   But now, the pendulum is swinging rapidly in the other direction, since Clinton has filled vacancies much faster than Bush did.

26.   But on Friday night, however, the pendulum swung visibly.

27.   But since the terror attacks, the political pendulum has swung toward greater caution, and the immigration service is trying to shift course.

28.   But Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., who helped draft the amendment, said the pendulum had swung too far.

29.   But some advocates worry that the pendulum has swung too far in a world of diminishing returns for unskilled workers.

30.   But the fellow pendulum may be swinging back from the extreme of maleness.

n. + swing >>共 447
pendulum 12.25%
door 6.95%
momentum 2.19%
mood 2.10%
price 1.74%
gate 1.65%
police 1.46%
stock 1.37%
hitter 1.28%
guy 1.19%
pendulum + v. >>共 21
swing 71.66%
be 5.88%
seem 5.35%
start 4.28%
begin 3.21%
appear 1.07%
move 1.07%
bother 0.53%
can 0.53%
fall 0.53%
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