1. Loretta arrived first at the Waldorf that afternoon, and was astonished to find a th dansant in full swing to the strains of the Palm Court orchestra. 2. The swing to the Conservatives in the election was highest in the southern half of the country, lowest in the northern parts of the country and in Scotland. 3. It could prompt a big swing to the Socialists in the second round or it could push left-wing voters to give up altogether. 4. Also partial to short chapters and minimal detail, Woods delivers smarter characters and dialogue with a nice swing to it, not to mention a tightly plotted story. 5. Among Democrats, the poll detected a major swing to Docking, a Wichita stockbroker and political activist. 6. And cutaways from swings to faces that told of the almost cruel stakes never backfired. 7. At that point, these children lose the sense of responsibility that needs to accompany entitlement, and entitlement swings to narcissistic entitlement. 8. Bush, who spent the day in Texas and had no public schedule, embarks on a western swing to Oregon, Washington and California on Monday. 9. But Washington has little to work with to overturn the swing to dictatorship. 10. Californians are bitterly divided over the measure, which analysts see as a reaction to the stumbling state economy and a political swing to the right. |