With a dizzy head and uncontrollable balance, she took a couple steps towards the kitchen, but she swayed back and forth. |
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The stereo blasted out an endless stream of dance music as they swayed and sweated with the rest. |
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Oaks swayed overhead, and a bird twittered sharply from far off, its call echoing through the fading blackness. |
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They swayed with the motion of the moving car, occasionally glancing around at the other passengers. |
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The grass on the top was long and swayed in the winds that blustered over the downs. |
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Only its main sail creaked at regular intervals when it swayed slightly under pressure of a mild wind. |
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Suffice to say, this thoroughly independent director, who refused to be swayed by commercial considerations, was a multi-talented artist. |
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The dancers actually swayed to the tunes of the latest film songs from Bollywood. |
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The stadium swayed and bounced under my feet as the crowd stomped up and down. |
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The rusty chandelier swayed above them in their cabin as the sea's waves shook the seemingly unsteady ship. |
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We tend to jump to untenable conclusions, swayed by popular impressions or simple emotions. |
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His long snowy white beard, the same color as the fur that covered his body, swayed in the wind as he spoke. |
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What could have swayed Capponi away from the plan for an oculus and toward the tall, narrow shape employed by Marcillat? |
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His display of passion and intent, his steadfastness not swayed by a biscuit, soothes my own restless soul. |
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He was too easily swayed by others and too anxious to be accepted by the old guard of the Senate. |
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A fairly stiff breeze was blowing, but the branches of the willow trees never swayed. |
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He swayed as he spoke, and the ladies near him hastened to move away from his whiskey-laden breath. |
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Supermarkets have said they will stock the products but they have also indicated their decision would be swayed by consumer confidence. |
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The troupe was literally on fire, as they turned, swayed and bent showing amazing skills. |
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The spider trembled and swayed in the sudden gust from the open bathroom window. |
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I'm not swayed by the humanitarian arguments, though I hope I'm not heartless. |
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Gullible by nature, they are easily swayed by catchy slogans and start seeking cathartic relief in communal frenzy. |
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It is your right to change your mind, so don't be swayed by any staff who attempt to force you to buy the bag of sweets that you no longer want. |
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Then, with a single disarming chop to the back of his neck, Alex's eyes rolled back into his head, he swayed once, and then fell on the floor. |
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The tree limbs above them swayed as the feet slowly descended, branch by branch, until they hit the ground with a barely a sound. |
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Consequently, if you are easily swayed, then never try to engage in polite conversation but hang up the phone immediately. |
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At the age she was then, she was easily swayed in one direction or another and Mr Jones was a cinch. |
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Whether the effect is attributable to idealism or political calculation, some prominent officials appear to have been swayed. |
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Palm trees swayed as the wind combed their leaves into flying crests like strange and fantastic coiffure. |
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With neither at full gallop, the game swayed inconclusively from one to the other, each team ceding dominance as quickly as they claimed it. |
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Nothing about the descriptions bothered me and the endorsements swayed me to support it. |
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They should neither be swayed by politics nor influenced by what happens on television. |
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And I am not sure I would be swayed by the statement that a suicide bomber suffers no more pain than that of a pinch. |
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How their pale Swedish arms, like sea-polyps, swayed and wavered insubstantially in the northern air! |
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Katy has cerebral palsy, kidney problems and learning difficulties but Mr Hulme is not swayed by her plight. |
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He needed Bill's insincere flattery, even though he was only partly swayed by it. |
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The uncoupled coupling swayed slightly back and forth on its slightly rusted hinge. |
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Ruinous pickups, cram-full of teenagers in an elevated mood, swayed toward us at racetrack speeds. |
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The foxtails and other tall grasses swayed around and above me, their fragrance filled my senses. |
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Rather than operating from a critical distance, I seem to be swayed by the emotional currents of events like the soccer and music. |
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They realized that, whether a man is most swayed by the one or the other, what he must most depend upon and desire, is a knowledge of futurity. |
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There is a very real danger that, with an election in the offing, he may be swayed by those who shout the loudest. |
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She stood alone in a private training room where a punching bag swayed slowly in front of her. |
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Whether or not the plutocrats will be swayed remains to be seen, but either way BMW has given it its best. |
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I applaud the council for considering the facts rather than being swayed by emotive and at times inaccurate information. |
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Installed at Versailles in 1745, she was ennobled as Marquise de Pompadour, and for 20 years swayed state policy, appointing her own favourites. |
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The dancefloor was full of couples, most of whom danced gracefully through the waltz, though some simply swayed together on the edges. |
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The wave of nausea that usually accompanied a good bruising hit me as I swayed unsteadily on my feet. |
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I wondered what he was thinking as we swayed to the melody of softly playing lutes, harps, and lyres. |
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She wore her long blonde hair in a thick braid and her white dress swayed about her ankles as she walked to the other side of the porch. |
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Too easily swayed by the last opinion, I struggled to order my views into one coherent Weltanschauung. |
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Some people stood with their arms raised, as if in blessing, and they swayed slightly as they prayed. |
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Cows swayed slowly in their sleep, a horse whinnied in its dream, and chickens bobbed up and down up in their nests atop rafters. |
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The flowers swayed in the breeze and the grass and leaves whispered with them. |
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Whether or not the man was dead was a matter of conjecture, but this last fact swayed my opinion towards the affirmative. |
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His hair was raven black, and swayed lightly in the wind, reaching his shoulders and cut in a slight upward curve. |
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She swayed from side to side upon the animal's broad back, and her ruddy face was redder than usual with the effort of keeping her seat. |
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With a sustained wind speed of 165 mph for 12 hours, with occasional gusts measured at between 185 to 200 mph, the building swayed alarmingly. |
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The number two person ran the lanyards, swayed the munitions, and installed impulse carts in all the loaded stations. |
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Is there a relatively large group of people or an area that could be swayed by such arguments? |
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Their magenta leaves swayed from the gentle zephyr that crossed their path. |
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The vessels pitched and swayed, and it took timing and luck to drop into the amtracs cleanly. |
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I swayed a little before resting my hand against the hall wall to help support me. |
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She swayed to the music as she sang and groups of boys stared at her and got angry glares from other girls. |
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The sun had just risen above the mountains, and the trees swayed in the gentle breeze. |
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My mother swayed over to the door in her black leather shoes, straps strangling her white ankles and heels. |
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It has lobbied politicians and swayed public opinion on how animals should be treated. |
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It surprises me, specifically, that consumers might be swayed enough by the price of loo paper to choose one supermarket chain over another. |
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Sabrina swayed gently with the canter, her mother watching Sabrina's every move, as she kept the Clydesdale on the lunge line at a steady pace. |
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Most people, I reckon, could be swayed by the sales assistant's generous offer. |
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At the same moment, the truck swayed as the tailgate opened, and the thin officer let out a long impressed whistle. |
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She wore a peaceful smile as she swayed down the aisle, holding a bouquet of baby's breath that matched the flowers woven through her hair. |
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Juries are human, and can be easily swayed by the emotions of the case, and the clever manipulation of a strong barrister. |
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He held up his hand in order to silence any dim-witted replies as the sliding barn door swayed and heaved before finally giving way. |
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The book world is swayed by fads, too, though at much more sedate pace compared to the clothing business. |
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Charles's self-appointed role on these occasions was to look for any guardsman who swayed in the heat and then report them to their officers. |
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What if you were to be swayed by the promise of, say, sexual favours or a Busted album, or summat? |
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We should not be swayed by 17th century mercantilism, which viewed imports as bad and exports as good. |
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The small closet swayed and packages of tongue depressors, bandages, pill bottles and other items showered from the upper shelves. |
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Strands of her black hair swayed in the wind and the rest settled just under her neck. |
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Tom swayed on his backswing because his hands drifted too far away from his body, pulling his torso with them. |
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The tall cottonwood trees along the bluffs and in the shallows of the river swayed violently in the wind and several snapped in half. |
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If you are someone that is easily swayed by advertisements, try to give them a wide berth. |
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He was mild and gentle, and when he prayed in his dining room he shook and swayed, and kissed the prayerbook when he was done. |
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Her attention was swayed as a beautiful blue vase caught her eye. |
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She sat on the swing and she swayed it backwards then forwards. |
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The drunken crush of merrymakers swayed the curious crowd back and forth. |
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She is not swayed by hype, jive, or anybody else's pressures. |
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The temblor, which injured almost 600 people, hit the northernmost island of Hokkaido hardest, but swayed buildings as far away as Tokyo, about 830 km to the southeast. |
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Before Jacob went to sea and was miscalled Yawcob by sailormen, he dwelt in dark woods, capered up jungle trees, and swayed vaingloriously from jungle boughs. |
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Zambians are able to make informed and intelligent choices and be not easily swayed by politicking and rumours about our leaders being tribalists. |
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Was he basing his conclusion on facts or was he being swayed because she was a beautiful young woman in distress that had made a favorable impression. |
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Suddenly, lightning lit the sky, revealing that beneath me was a sea of green, with waves and troughs, rises and dips that swayed in the wind like boiling water. |
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The sea bed was covered by fronds of kelp which swayed to and fro in the water, grabbing our legs as we began our course around the pier's outer edge. |
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The whole board was swayed by the promises of gold, power and riches. |
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While processed dishes are becoming a major staple for the generation of non-traditional, Westernized, free-spending workaholics, the older folk are not so easily swayed. |
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His long hair was a filthy tangle, the left side of his face was bruised black and he swayed a little on the stool as he sat, reeling with pain and exhaustion. |
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He noted that her face was tinged with green and she swayed slightly. |
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Whether the Venezuelans will be swayed by such maneuvers is another matter. |
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Even services that claim neutrality can be swayed by the stockpile of personal data now available to them. |
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Morales also served two years for an attempted rape when he was a juvenile, which also swayed the jury, she says. |
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Her mind was so fuzzy it felt as if the entire room around her swayed. |
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Every perception enters an imaginal file, buds in arrest until swayed by a life-shifting rain or the blight of the news of an unknown person's death. |
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Do you swear on your honor that you will never be swayed by her? |
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We wrapped our arms round each other and swayed, our bodies moving as one. |
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Easily hurt by insults and just as easily swayed by compliments, she dwelled in an angsty purgatory familiar to most adolescents. |
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The two swayed from side to side above me, taller than ever. |
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He was a man of independent thought who formed his own opinions and was not a man to be swayed by the suave takers so beloved of some television shows. |
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Many workers have been swayed by communal propaganda and trade union organisations have not cared to educate them because they seldom look beyond their economism. |
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What economic interests swayed the legislature before Long wrested control for himself? |
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Please note that rankings for exporters below a billion dollars are less meaningful, as they can be swayed by single contracts. |
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Reformers, swayed by the ideas of Zwingli, carried out acts of iconoclasm and banned imagery in churches. |
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He is a man still swayed with the first reports, and no man more in the power of a pickthank then he. |
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Therefore, the stock market may be swayed in either direction by press releases, rumors, euphoria and mass panic. |
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She swayed slightly in the gusts, bent supply to them and seemed at one with the force which Straup found so hostile. |
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Do not fall into the trap of being swayed by political notion. |
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Monopods wobbled no matter how hard I bore down, and with bipods I still swayed forward and back, particularly when standing. |
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The standing-room-only audience swayed and clapped and danced. |
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Clutching her white parasol, she swayed her hips to the music, while a Zanzibari woman wrapped a yellow, red and black khanga shawl around her. |
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The earthquake sent tremors down to Tokyo, 190 miles south, where high-rise buildings with the most advanced antiearthquake technology swayed for a couple of minutes. |
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Part of his military forces were in Spain, making them unavailable for action in Gaul, and some of those in Gaul were swayed against him by loyalist Roman generals. |
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Two Cetti's warblers have been heard at Marton Mere, but they proved too elusive as I searched in reeds that swayed, rattled and creaked in a strengthening south westerly. |
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Although initially it looked as if they might succeed, by 1790, with the fears of revolution looming in Parliament, few were swayed by appeals to equal rights. |
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Man the creature seemingly following his desires and ambitions is held in check and swayed from his blind lungings about the earth by the Spirit of the God who made him. |
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They were not motionless, but swayed to and fro above her head, thronging out of one sky-light into another, as if the universe and not the air-ship was careening. |
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Ramsey, however, would not be swayed and selected Hurst for the final. |
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The cutlery was chinging as the boat swayed around on the sea. |
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The Lords, supportive of the king, were not swayed, and Charles himself eventually rejected the Resolutions, insisting that the Commons trust him. |
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In fact, the BBC was really in some doubt as to whether it was worth reissuing the programs. And I suppose to some extent my colonial interest swayed the decision a bit. |
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