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"swam" Definitions
  1. past tense of swim
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He swam to shore, shot a beachwear vendor, and then swam back to his awaiting transport to make his watery getaway.
It swam a little while, but it couldn't swim properly, it just swam in one spot as if it were on a treadmill.
The researchers found that on the first day, the fish swam over the white platform just as much as they swam over the yellow one.
Historically, the paddlefish swam upstream to spawn and their offspring swam downstream to feeding grounds after hatching, but the dam blocked access to these areas.
A 1933 survey found that nearly 10 times as many people swam frequently as rode bicycles, and almost as many swam as went to the movies.
Cole swam alongside a thousand swimmers as she zigzagged across Britain; in the Shetlands, at the northernmost beach in Scotland, she swam with seals as well.
So a fully clothed man plunged into sapphire waters and swam toward a host of floating barrels — plunged and swam and cleared, plunged and swam and cleared, in an endless loop — as dresses and skirts and T-shirts and sweaters in topographical tiers and organic materials flowed past.
Petkov, 64, swam 3,380 meters in Macedonia's Lake Ohrid, beating the record of Indian fisherman Gopal Kharvi, who in 2013 swam 3,071 meters in the Indian Ocean - though not in a sack.
Luckily, they all got out, and they swam to shore.
When the fish swam over the white platform, nothing happened.
She only swam in Oscar de la Renta bathing suits.
Miller did not confirm that the pilot swam to shore.
The alligator released her miraculously and she swam to me.
Jimmy Feigen and Blake Pieroni also swam in the heats.
It stymied the dam, Near the place where it swam.
More and more interviewees swam by, readily joining the conversation.
At dusk, the dolphins swam past in a tight pod.
Thomas swam next to a boat filled with ten people.
"It won't be remembered that I swam here," he said.
Dozens of people bathed and swam in the roadside streams.
As a child, Carol danced ballet, played tennis and swam.
The colors swam together, like an image out of Bonnard.
Lies, lies, lies, lies — the word swam in her head.
Parrotfish swam alongside us, followed by a few clown fish.
We swam up to Peter's boat, climbed aboard and ordered.
She swam on the 2012 US Olympic team in London.
The man swam to a group of rocks and a 13-year-old surfer, Sam Ruskin, swam over to him and offered him his surfboard, which the boater used to get back to land.
We swam out the windows through broken glass and emerged bloody.
Nearly 15% of women swam, while almost 10% participated in aerobics.
As the kangaroo swam deeper, they could tell it was struggling.
They captured recordings as the whales swam off the Australian coast.
I swam for 15 years and was very good at it.
They swam with it for about an hour, Daly told Motherboard.
Everyone else swam or walked to higher ground on their own.
Some swam in the Tigris river which runs through the city.
He allegedly swam to her and pulled her onto the boat.
In 1998 French swimmer Beniot Lecomte swam from Massachusetts to France.
"He was the reason I swam the butterfly," Le Clos said.
He swam across the Atlantic — from Massachusetts to France — in 1998.
I swam along the ocean floor, passing a ball-shaped creature.
I swam under a waterfall and knew what happiness felt like.
Olivia took art and dance lessons, played tennis, soccer and swam.
Some residents swam to safety, only to see their neighbors drown.
Tinsel eels swam from left to right, then right to left.
The other survivor, Faiz Abdullah, 22017, swam around looking for survivors.
We swam to shore and walked along the beach holding hands.
People can use their own judgment about how well I swam.
A large monitor lizard flitting its tongue swam near the bank.
A Dutch couple swam to a set of half-submerged hammocks.
He biked everywhere, he swam constantly, he danced, he walked dogs.
Have you ever "swam with dolphins or stingrays or enormous turtles"?
Baby white-tipped sharks swam in schools at the water's edge.
During their visit, she and her parents spent time in a boat on the bay, rode watercraft and swam in a bayou, splashed around a creek, swam in a pool and went to the Destin beach.
We made breakfast tacos with fresh lime and a cabbage-carrot slaw, washed dishes in the shallows, swam, read, meditated, stretched, swam again, reset the anchors and made plans to simplify our lives when we got home.
Some penguins also swam to new areas instead after hearing a call.
"I swam the river, and practically risked my life," reveals her dad.
LAST September Mamadou Ndiaye swam for 24 hours in the Atlantic Ocean.
Dressel swam 50.28 to top the heats, the seventh fastest time ever.
King James Version and to Shakespeare—"I have swam through libraries," says
Both the hammerhead and great white out-swam the Olympic record-breaker.
After five minutes, one swam up and paused for a few seconds.
Yusra Mardini swam for her life, and now she's swimming for gold.
Conor Dwyer, Townley Haas and Ryan Lochte swam the first three legs.
A dozen porpoises swam past, between the near ship and the shore.
Some people swam out hoping that boats would come to their rescue.
They came up and swam where they could be touching the boat.
Mr. Martínez swam with Valeria on his back, tucked under his shirt.
They swam across a sewage canal and finally reached a burning Humvee.
Once they swam for medals and records, for a place in history.
It's unclear why the pod of whales swam so close to shore.
Turnbull said it swam right under the bridge they were standing on.
Another dolphin swam behind the splashing fish, herding them into the net.
Phelps swam alone, time trial style, in the waters off South Africa.
Lua says he dove in and swam straight toward the downed pilot.
Reece Hamilton, a strapping twelve-year-old, swam over to her dad.
"I saw my boat was still there, and I swam," he said.
As a child she fished (legally) and swam (illegally) in the waters.
The beluga swam away, but reportedly returned to the same spot yesterday.
My Dad swam back to get her as the boat quickly sank.
Swimming was the most popular exercise, with 13.4% of participants reporting they swam.
She no longer swam through her injuries like she did in her 20s.
He swam in the Tigris River every day to escape the summer heat.
Conyers frequently swam against the prevailing political currents during his time in Congress.
We stargazed, ate a lot, rode camels, and swam in the Dead Sea.
They watched my stuff at the beach while I swam at Playa Blanca.
On Sunday, August 7, Efimova swam in the 100-meter breaststroke preliminary heat.
Again, Howard swam out and this time made it to a neighbor's home.
They then swam away without causing any harm to Eastwood or his friend.
We swam, we sat, and he wrote because he's still writing his book.
On Sunday, Apuada swam at the Far West International Swimming Championship in California.
Children on holiday frolicked in fountains, while adults swam and enjoyed ice cream.
But the one that Daly swam with was as big as her body.
Investigators believe the attacker swam from a public beach, according to the ministry.
"Fucking idiot, fuck off," he told the shark as it swam away unscathed. 
He swam across the street in chest-high water and assessed the situation.
But infant elephant Kham Lha went swam to his side, just in case.
They swam silently, carving pathways around mounds of coral and slowly waving seaweed.
Sleek-finned animals like Metriorhynchus swam the North Atlantic during the Jurassic Period.
In many cities, white and black people historically swam together, separated by sex.
After a few rounds, I let go of the rope and swam down.
He swam to it, pushed along by the swells, and pulled himself in.
They played on her large grassy lawn and swam in the backyard pool.
Some of them purposefully swam away to die, feeling all hope was lost.
The children who swam with the dolphins had a less-severe form of CMT.
Back in my day… I swam naked and care free in clear mountain streams.
One firefighter jumped into the moving water and swam to the car to help.
A couple of frisky kids in bathing suits dove off and swam to shore.
S. mentality tricks long after I swam and ran in college and high school.
"One day Ellie swam after me when I left her behind," her owner said.
During the Paleocene it was so warm that crocodiles swam above the Arctic Circle.
Then they swam for their lives, eventually making it safely to the Greek shores.
Mother and calf swam away calmly in good health, the Australian Broadcasting Cooperation reported.
The pilot swam out moments after the plane came to a stop, Levy said.
"I've never swam since then, even though it was my favourite thing," he wrote.
Rescuers placed the boys on stretchers and swam them out of the narrow cave.
"This distance is nothing compared to what that woman swam," he thought to himself.
But I never swam my way anywhere, never arrived any place worth getting to.
Or swam in the sea, which was a 230-minute walk from our house.
If a great white shark swam by, it would be told to move on.
I swam directly at the breaking line of my fear, anger, sadness and loss.
"Unfortunately...Dino Sajudin is one fish that swam away," Howard told RadarOnline on Wednesday.
Thomas swam mostly freestyle but occasionally switched to backstroke or breaststroke to loosen up.
Greece, the sisters swam the boat to safety—to the very island where Mardini
They played basketball, competed in video games and swam in the Chagani family's pool.
When this failed, he swam in and out himself, demonstrating how to get out.
He clocked a 50.39, faster than Phelps swam in any of his Olympic victories.
Four years later, she swam in the preliminaries and did not break 1:57.
In the summer, she swam in public pools, expertly diving into the deep end.
Through the walls swam the rapid chatter and laughter of a television game show.
One SAR tech hit the water and swam to the victims, reaching their boat.
FYI, Naoko swam in the 800-meter relay in the '96 Games in Atlanta.
In Bart's Nightmare, Bart became a giant dinosaur and swam around in subatomic particles.
Black spots swam before her eyes, but she willed herself not to pass out.
On a recent morning, they swam for an hour in an Arizona State pool.
For more than 8 days, Mr. Edgley swam six to 12 hours a day.
Gifs of Dern screaming, "I SAID THANK YOOUUUUUUU!!!!" swam wildly into comment threads everywhere.
So after announcing his Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, he swam across the Yangtze River.
We swam from the boat to the beach, snorkeled, and took lots of pictures.
Sea turtles swam beside hundreds of reef fish, feeding on the rich coral below.
Two people swam out to help him while others got the horses to safety.
In 1998, aged 31, he swam across the Atlantic from Cape Cod to France.
Every now and then she'd note a scrap of plastic as she swam through.
We swam about 1.5 miles each morning and afternoon, in translucent waters under mighty peaks.
We swam for eight minutes, me several feet above, plunging down to rub its shell.
Last August a male bottlenose dolphin swam into a tributary of New Jersey's Raritan river.
In the end, Ledecky swam the distance in 8:04:79, a new world record.
The flounder swam up to his boat and poked its head out of the water.
The countless number of people who swam in that sea trying to get to America.
According to the rescue team, the shark bit the surfer's foot once and swam away.
He said two neighbors dove into the river and swam across to help the victims.
Betsy Herron, who lives on Oak Island, swam out to the whale at one point.
The team eventually swam through the flooded tunnels individually or in pairs using scuba gear.
When she did, one of the massive mammals swam right between her and her friend.
Shortly after submerging, the whale released Rainer, who swam back up to the water's surface.
My head swam, my face was flushed, and I couldn't wait to try it again.
It either swam across the Pacific or walked across Africa before swimming across the Atlantic.
"Of course," she responded when Ellen DeGeneres asked if she'd swam nude with Michael Jackson.
Yep, this rapper swam out to sea because he didn't want to pay his bill.
My grandad swam with the dolphins here in the bay, and now it's a latrine.
Fear the Walking Dead Some people, after seeing "Jaws," never swam in the ocean again.
We just like, camped and barbecued and smoked hash and swam in the  swimming pool.
Hahn said the crocodile then swam down the road after leaving her father's front yard.
This past winter, I visited Iceland and swam in 383 pools all over the country.
So I swam out about 100 feet treaded water around people with a similar pace.
Others quickly swam to help before he was dragged onto a boat belonging to Sopoaga.
COX'S BAZAR/YANGON (Reuters) - They came in boats, others on flimsy rafts, some even swam.
I swam alone in the water, attracting the attention of two bystanders near the shore.
Those goldfish grew, swam downstream, mucked up waters wherever they went and spawned like mad.
A roly-poly imp, she swam underneath the 3,300-pound body of Bibi, her mother.
The boys would dunk the girls, and we swam for hours, returning only for lunch.
He is small to the point of fragility, and his frame swam in the jumpsuit.
Mr. Major swam through canals, undetected, before killing two sentinels at a German army camp.
I remember a boys-only class at a Y.M.C.A. For some reason we swam naked.
The photoshopped shark, pranksters falsely claimed, swam in the streets of Houston two years earlier.
No longer the center of the world, France now swam against the current of history.
This time, the fish swam toward us and kept on coming, 2501 feet, 2226, 22056.
The fish did the same thing — they swam over the platform over and over again.
Back to the boat Johnson yelled out as she swam back with her left arm.
The number of different sea turtles we swam with reached six before we lost count.
Oscar swam back in to get his daughter, but the current took them both away.
There was an artist on LMCC last summer who swam from Manhattan to Governors Island.
Last week "Baby Shark" swam to number 32 in the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.
He swam across the Rio Grande and stayed in a smuggling organization's house before being caught.
The others swam with the boat and managed to flip it over and drain the water.
After getting kicked out, a concert goer swam a lake to get into a Slayer show.
They hung out for a while and swam to shore with us when the class ended.
Protesters swam across a dock and "occupied" the runway at London City Airport, Sky News reported.
But as T3 discovered after he swam across the Ken, you really can't go home again.
I took myself out for Mexican food, swam in a nearby pool, and got a massage.
Officials only learn of a potentially contaminated pool after someone who swam there reports becoming ill.
So Ursrey, her husband, and her mother swam out, and were also caught in the current.
As Herzog and Hermansen took photos, a dolphin swam over with a buoy in her mouth.
A pod of 1,000 famously swam ashore during a 1918 event on New Zealand's Chatham Islands.
Investors speed swam into the oil shipping business as an industry power player spoke on Thursday.
It's unlikely it swam (the distance is too big) or built boats to get there (H.
Thomson was in fact not in any great danger, and he swam to the rivers edge.
In 1998, he swam across the Tumen River to China in the middle of the night.
Occasionally, the world swam a tiny bit, as though it were getting its bearings around me.
Trilobites This 242-million-year-old creature swam the seas before most dinosaurs roamed the planet.
The man dove into the pool, took off the coat and swam around in his underwear.
The place Deakin swam in nearly every day was the moat in his garden in Suffolk.
And every Friday for three months, she swam through the night in Belvedere Lagoon in Tiburon.
Then came "Lady in the Water," which swam its way to a 25% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Her time of 1:04.93 beat the 1:05.17 swam by Australia's Leisel Jones in 23.
"He was the reason I swam the butterfly," le Clos told The New York Times recently.
Roughly 70 minutes after finishing the butterfly, he swam in the 4 x 200 freestyle relay.
Our farm was on the river, the Rio Grande, and I swam across and entered Mexico.
She tried eating rice and baby food while she swam, but everything kept coming back up.
In the 2014 Gaza war, Hamas frogmen swam from Gaza to storm an Israeli coastal base.
So the money would be worthless, unless you swam in it like Scrooge McDuck or something.
Both girls held a question in their minds, nestled like a child's prized trinket, and swam.
He told officials that he kicked the shark with his left foot, and it swam away.
Ms. Lohan swam in even strokes away from the shore, and no one took any pictures.
They hiked and swam and went zip-lining at Whistler before ending their trip in Vancouver.
The findings, he said, could help settle the long-running debate on how the plesiosaur swam.
We have swam with it in fresh and saltwater and worn it during showers — no issues.
"My grandfather was one of the original wetbacks that swam across the Rio Grande," Ojeda says.
We went underwater and swam with them so close, the baby manatee and the mommy manatee.
I passed coral reefs and a shipwreck and swam with manta rays and singing humpback whales.
"It walked very energetically from the nest down to the sea and happily swam away," Warneminde said.
He swam off from the encounter with some minor injuries to his toes and truly frightening footage.
When the researchers suddenly removed it, the jellyfish quickly swam to the new bottom of the tank.
They were all smiles on the island, too, as they swam in the crystal-clear blue water.
He swam before he walked, blends Creole and English in a voice as smooth as deep water.
Morris captured her husband in a fishy situation as he swam alongside stingrays and sharks on Friday.
Someone had to have swam into the lake in order to secure the chains to his body.
Lochte swam in two events at the Rio Games, winning gold in the 4x200-meter freestyle relay.
"There's always the potential that a larger earthquake could occur," he said of the recent quake swam.
As they swam, the current became too strong, and soon the pair found themselves stranded at sea.
A large shark swam up to her vessel and Carey documented the entire encounter on Instagram Friday.
Apparently knowing a good 'gram opportunity when she sees one, Zarutskie swam over to get the shot.
Phelps swam the second leg of Sunday's 4x100 freestyle, giving the Americans a lead they wouldn't relinquish.
It popped out in 1983, when he and his brother escaped from the ship and swam ashore.
KENNEDY: I swam in the ocean in a Great White breeding area in the Santa Monica Bay.
The pup had apparently swam out too far, and was tiring as it tried to get back.
"We just swam with a giant barrel [jelly]fish!" she says in the video after the dive.
It's only about 200 meters away from the shore at one point, so I just swam over.
At this time in evolutionary history, an explosion of unusual species crawled, swam, and wriggled into existence.
In "Swell", Jenny Landreth wrote about women who swam, often overlooked by writers such as Mr Sprawson.
I swam in the sea in the morning with two lifeguards all to myself in high winds.
Hannah and her family concluded that she either swam to or was washed up onto Robbins Reef.
Dolphins, seals and other creatures, drawn to the vibrant ecosystem, swam just off the shore of Manhattan.
With a three-day weekend total of $1103 million, "Crazy Rich Asians" swam by fellow Warner Bros.
Ties Up until a week before I gave birth to my twin boys, I swam every day.
Snorkels and masks on, we swam down to the grates and placed the cones in the openings.
The girls swam, followed soccer, listened to girl bands and joined the family on Bollywood film nights.
The physicist, Manu Prakash, was captivated by the patterns in seawater made as starfish larvae swam about.
It's been a busy three years since Michael Phelps swam his last race at the Rio Olympics.
The man dove into the pool and took off the coat and swam around in his underwear.
As they tied the knot, sea turtles, cownose rays, and various types of fish swam around them.
An Indonesian tugboat crew member swam to safety in August after escaping militant captors in the Philippines.
Thousands swam along the East Coast in the days of the Mayflower, roaming from Canada to Florida.
Last year, I went to the South of France and meditated and swam in the Mediterranean Sea.
As he swam, soldiers were stationed at various towers and instructed to randomly fire into the river.
When he swam the 100-meter butterfly, he finished the event with a time of 1:09:38 — just barely faster than the time of 1:10:48 Phelps swam 23 years ago at the same meet, the Salinas Aquatic Center  announced in a Facebook post on Saturday.
Take a look at this- a swam of 20,000 bees has taken over a car in Hull... pic.twitter.
But the bones of their ancestors litter the countryside, and some even say hippos once swam the Thames.
The Thalattoarchon swam like a sea turtle and preyed like a crocodile, measuring more than 28 feet long.
To that end, they eventually swam back to hatcheries, where they became the next breeders in the cycle.
After about seven hours, the whale swam off unencumbered and the fishing line was removed from the water.
He swam back for the mother and she clung to his arm as they returned to shallow water.
All day long we played in the sand and swam until our fingers and toes were prune-y.
He told a local Fox station that both manatees "swam off" once they were again surrounded by water. 
Towing the sailboat damaged it further, but Appel swam to the Taiwanese vessel to make a mayday call.
Another story says that there was a shipwreck and the pigs swam to safety and made a home.
The girls slept in the cabins and swam, hiked, played baseball, did arts and crafts and watched movies.
The shark latched onto the woman's arm after biting her as she swam not far from the shoreline.
They were people who only swam in the ocean infrequently and who weren't using sunscreen at the moment.
In tests, injected mice consistently located the platform whereas the mice without injections swam randomly around the maze.
In it, women recount the freedom they felt shocking passersby at Lake Michigan as they swam nude together.
He swam the fourth fastest time of the year in winning the 400m, clocking 3 minutes, 44.26 seconds.
Swede Sarah Sjostrom and Italian Federica Pellegrini have also swam faster than Ledecky in the 200 this year.
They swam downstream for 2 to 3 kilometers (1 to 2 miles) and ran to the government bunker.
The whale first showed up a few weeks ago when it swam up to Joar Hesten's fishing boat.
In the finals, Stager points out that five of the six medalists swam in lanes four through eight.
There has been a lot of talk about the water quality but I have swam in much worse.
The trio would have swam about 20 minutes to reach to the shore, the New Zealand Herald reported.
Sarah Thomas, 37, swam the length of the English Channel four times without stopping between Sunday and Tuesday.
As a high school student, Humayun swam and played basketball, and he taught swimming to children with disabilities.
In the morning we woke and swam in the frigid North Atlantic along a beach of auburn sand.
In 1998, Lecomte swam across the Atlantic Ocean, starting in Massachusetts and finishing in France, the BBC reported.
"Unfortunately ... Dino Sajudin is one fish that swam away," Howard told RadarOnline, an Enquirer sister publication, on Wednesday.
Dogan earlier said the authorities had detained two Turks suspected of organizing the voyage after they swam ashore.
She came back about an hour later and said that was the best trial she has ever swam.
Though we never discussed it, I suspect that he, too, swam not just for health, but to think.
In 2017, she swam over 104 miles across Lake Champlain in the longest recorded open-water unassisted swim.
Locals recall when people fleeing the Iraqi-Kurdish civil war in the mid-1990s swam across from Turkey.
They swam out and broke through a door, finding a mentally ill woman in one of the rooms.
The lifeguard placed Dalton on the paddleboard and they swam back to shore, the sheriff's office report said.
He breathed all over unsuspecting aides, worked out in the Senate gym and swam in the Senate pool.
Tadpoles hatched from eggs in the pond and swam about, sucking tiny particles of food into their mouths.
After Allen surfaced, he swam and clambered over uprooted trees back to shore and then to higher ground.
As a boat approached the vessel, it suddenly sank, and Mr. Madsen jumped overboard and swam to rescuers.
We rode horses, made campfires, ate s'mores, swam in a lake and slept in tents in the woods.
Once, he reached into a car to recover four skeletons, and a burst of little catfish swam out.
The findings support previous research that suggests Neanderthals waded or swam through water, and even developed swimmer's ear.
"The guy was just curious, he came to check on me and swam away," the endurance swimmer recalled.
His condominium community had a pool, and even in his 90s he swam a few laps every day.
We learned to eat with chopsticks, twisted our tongues around the word "croissant," and swam in hotel pools.
All the lizards that had had access to sand pits swam in them at least ten times each.
J says the turtle swam right by him while he was snorkeling and it was terrifying but incredible.
When people asked me why I didn't swim anymore, I generally lashed out: I never swam to relax.
Photographer Jake Davis snapped this photo of a humpback whale diving for fish while its pod swam nearby.
The other man was arrested, but Mario jumped into the Tresa River and swam for the Swiss shore.
The elder by eight minutes, she was a songwriting machine, churning out breakneck lyrics that sank or swam.
She swam a 55.89 on Friday, for her third gold of the meet, despite not having fully tapered.
We swam among sharks, sea turtles, fish, and tons of coral—massive colonies of tiny animals called polyps.
One said she never went swimming at all, one said she went down to the lake but only to supervise the boys, one said she swam with the girls, and one said that she and many other nuns swam at the lake but only when the children were not there.
All five members of the Coast Guard crew swam to safety, and they all made it to shore uninjured.
Once was even three hours before she was to compete, but she pushed through and swam with her team.
Three cameras were set up around the underwater viewing area, recording where the sharks swam and what they did.
Her Labs swam through the water while she held their leashes, as her husband carried her brothers' two Boxers.
One man swam laps in a pool, as far as I could tell, the entire time I was there.
She swam to him, his squandered bride, as the light in his eyes darkened into a tunnel, and extinguished.
Still, Rocha swam as fast as he could to Medici when he saw that his friend was in danger.
Of course, the fish in the water swam around normally, while the fish in alcohol convulsed until it died.
Fascinatingly, all of the fish acquired similar adaptations to the toxic waters, even though they swam in different environments.
Like other summering Romans, my wife and her family sailed to nearby islands and swam in the open water.
As a child, as soon as he swam in to cold water, he would retreat to the warmer areas.
Disney Pixar's Finding Dory once again swam into first place with an estimated second weekend take of $73.2 million.
Over time, these tiny swimmers swam downstream to Vasse River, spawned and have now taken over the whole river.
The bodies of three fishermen have been found, while four escaped and swam to shore, according to Suriname authorities.
Apuada also placed first in the six other events he swam in over the weekend, according to CBS News.
I remember the images, so different from these, that swam through my mind on my first night in prison.
The animal swam out of the sea and walked within a few dozen meters of the settlement before disappearing.
They were also photographed sharing a sweet kiss on Friday, as they swam in the crystal clear blue waters.
I swam a dozen lengths while the wind rippled through the trees, whistling like waves crashing on a shore.
It's as though Held swam in the same forms all that time, perpetually finding new ways they could breathe.
She played tennis, gardened, swam, sailed, water-skied — even slalom — and, for a while in the '80s, practiced aerobics.
King swam a strong first 50 meters and led at the turn, with Efimova well back in fourth place.
Sjostrom swam the third leg for Sweden, which was seeking to medal in the event for the first time.
In 2014, Southwest offered shark-themed in-flight entertainment and gave away a vacation where winners swam with sharks.
"I swam across the river and jumped the fence," Mogensen told Port Authority police officers, according to court records.
The dark spots swam in front of her eyes and her tongue stuck to the roof of her mouth.
She had no boat, raft or kayak, but swam, towing her belongings behind her with a 10-foot rope.
The alluringly blue pool in the backyard was just like my grandmother's pool, the one I first swam in.
His twin sister was one of the so-called freedom swimmers, who literally swam from China to the city.
Perhaps our favorite bear swam past less than 10 yards away like a snorkeler, its eyes underwater, seeking salmon.
Wildlife officials said the sea lion's health was checked before it was released and it swam away without incident.
Dozens swam out to sea despite rough weather to escape the intense heat and choking smoke blanketing the area.
We lived in our bathing suits and snorkeled with the millions of fish that swam among the coral reefs.
Mr. Mayer, who also had a home in Manhattan, golfed and swam for years, reserving late nights for writing.
After some of the water receded, Avery swam to her car and used the battery to charge her phone.
Armstrong said he then "took a chance" and swam outside the house to his boat, which was moored nearby.
They wore their niqabs to the beach and sat away from the surf while their brothers swam and joked.
Dissonance, drum blasts, ghostly implications of chords that swam in some inchoate sea of distortion: This shit was nuts.
Mr. Mayer, who also had a home in Manhattan, golfed and swam for years, reserving late nights for writing.
Volunteers loaded surfboards and paddleboards with food, water, flashlights, and shovels and swam them to residents who had stayed behind.
At times we swam a foot or two above the cragged shelves of submerged rock, as if soaring over canyons.
"He rolled a few times in the water and then let go [of the body] and swam off," he said.
On Sunday, Tahiti television station TNTV revealed photos of Michelle Obama paddleboarding while the Barack swam in a Polynesian lagoon.
When I stepped in, it was was like bathwater, and multiple schools of glittering, translucent fish swam around my feet.
A couple women had GoPro cameras, with which we took a lot of increasingly drunken group shots while we swam.
Last month, the British endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh swam in one of them — in a Speedo and a swim cap.
Ive driven a Bugatti at 2012 miles an hour, Ive skied to the South Pole, swam at the North Pole.
Downstairs, there were tropical plants everywhere; brilliant orange-and-white fish swam in an expansive tank bathed in purple lights.
Shining our torches into the murk, an orange squid careening through the phosphorescence, we swam together into the cargo hold.
But when they swam over the yellow one, a small dose of the opioid hydrocodone was released in the water.
They swam while helping the boat stay above water for three and a half hours, saving everyone on the boat.
Five minutes into the dive at 60 feet, Forrister swam into a boulder canyon, making straight for a cave opening.
Fu also swam her way to a tie for the bronze medal with Canadian Kylie Masse, and reacted as expected.
According to the Volusia County Beach Safety Ocean Rescue spokesperson, Bourbeau kicked the four-foot shark and it swam away.
The last time the Earth experienced such conditions was some 21960 million years ago, when crocodiles swam in the Arctic.
Among them is a familiar figure: Grace (Katja Herbers), the woman who swam from the India-themed park to Westworld.
For the past four years, she's swam alongside three fur seal pups and an adult male, Sam, at the aquarium.
For nearly an hour, the group swam and interacted with the dolphins, posing for pictures and swimming around the lagoon.
Derik Boshar, an American tourist, recently watched in horror as a shark quietly swam under surfers in Byron Bay, Australia.
"He rolled a few times in the water and then let go [of the body] and swam off," Gross says.
Seals were curious about Miller's dark, camera-wielding presence in the water, and swam towards him for a closer inspection.
Smithsonian Magazine reported that there's been much speculation on what happened to Rockefeller after he swam away from the craft.
In October 2014, she swam 77.3 miles in the Atlantic Ocean in the Bahamas in a little over 41 hours.
Of his four swimmers who went to the 1948 London Olympics and heated themselves up, three swam personal-best times.
To test this, researchers had 3,906 men and 2,264 women who biked, swam, or ran for exercise complete a survey.
To top it off, he later swam the anchor of the men's 200-meter freestyle, which the U.S. won easily.
I assume that would change fish migration patterns because the fish that swam there are no longer there as well.
Two decades of fishing experience vanished the moment its body — three feet long, at least — swam in front of me.
Franklin D. Roosevelt, whose battle with polio left him a paraplegic, often swam for exercise and as a therapeutic activity.
With the assistance of divers, they swam out with oxygen tanks, along a 2-mile long rope guiding them out.
Archaeological remains show that two whale species once swam in the Mediterranean, suggesting that the Romans conducted industrial-scale whaling.
From the reports, it can be assumed that — like many other senior officers on the Wasp, including Sherman — Greenslade swam.
We swam through smooth water, hidden up to our necks, buoyed inside the happy silence that follows great physical exertion.
It's called the Peter Pan Cup because J.M. Barrie, who wrote "Peter Pan," swam the 100-yard course in 1903.
His charm was so great you only slowly realize how much loneliness and anger and depression swam behind his verse.
He saw the fishermen far away, standing in the boat, waving their arms up and down, and swam to them.
My head swam, my son laughed and the fit woman on the video said we could relax for 20 seconds.
With a flick of his tail, he swam back into the turquoise depths, the sun glinting off his namesake markings.
I turned from the sea, where nobody swam, and looked for somewhere to get a cold drink by the beach.
PHYS ED People who played tennis, badminton or soccer tended to live longer than those who cycled, swam or jogged.
A beaver waddled to the shoreline and swam around the canoe as though it had never seen a human before.
No such reaction occurred during the research and the animals swam normally after the prosthetic was removed, the researchers said.
They left phosphorescent trails in the black water as they swam in pairs alongside us, before diving under the keel.
Two young dugong, a manatee-like sea mammal, sped away, and a blacktip reef shark swam along the ocean floor.
He said he swam across the Rio Grande with a small group but turned back when immigration agents surrounded them.
We spoke to rescuers who'd worked with Unsworth, including some who swam some of the boys out of the cave.
A man who had already made it to the buoy and was on his way back swam up beside us.
"I'll swim you in," he said, reassuringly, and stayed with me as I swam, my anxiety dissipating with each stroke.
There are three known survivors; two swam to shore, and a fishing boat rescued another, IOM Libya's Olivia Headon said.
He also says he felt accomplished when he tallied up all the miles he ran, biked and swam each year.
For the last time Phelps swam for bronze, silver, gold,And the news of HRC's leaked emails are getting old.
The fisherman swam down to the middle of the lake to look for the hook and heard a booming sound.
I began to think, as I swam, that people — or ghosts — were watching me from the high dusty windows above.
Circumnavigating Easter Island In March, she swam the perimeter of Easter Island, located 3,540 kilometers off the coast of Chile.
"If one swam up to me, I was going to wade in and try to hold it," said Zoe, 15.
Bruder swam out beyond the masses to enjoy the solitude of the ocean some 100 meters (1003 feet) from shore.
While my family swam and tanned during a lazy beach week in Massachusetts, I jumped from book to book with fury.
Sarah, 25, was swimming with sharks as part of a resort attraction when one suddenly attacked her as she swam underwater.
Participants who swam reduced their heart disease risk by 41% and lowered their risk of death from all causes by 28%.
She said 15 bodies were recovered, while 70 survivors were plucked from the sea and 25 swam to the other boat.
Except, after Joe thought he laid Candace to rest at the bottom of the ocean, she swam away and found safety.
It was a harrowing experience for Ursrey, who fought desperately to maintain her strength as she swam against the rip current.
When Phelps was training for the Olympics, he swam seven days a week, covering between 70,000 and 100,000 yards a week.
I noticed every day after I swam it took 2 or 3 days to quit feeling like I had the flu.
After knocking on the doors of several homes and not getting any responses, she swam across a lake to Melchert's land.
The group swam alongside the boat for about 15 minutes, making the interaction seem like an animated scene from a movie.
He swam for as long as he could and floated on his back when he needed a break, according to Janice.
JF: But like at the very least you deserve to see the show that you swam across the lake to see.
Once my fish was in the tank, it swam around and danced to DJ Octopus, who also lives in the tank.
Here's her account:The converging whales swam to one another without obvious speed changes or deviations in course, making occasional shallow dives.
Thai police investigators said the attackers swam from their fishing boat to assault the group and raped two women at knifepoint.
He swam to them and helped DeJesus stay afloat until a speed boat, luckily, with two Army vets aboard, passed by.
While the surfers swam away untouched, video footage of the event reveals just how close they came to a deadly encounter.
Dressel downplayed any suggestion that the pair had a cat-and-mouse rivalry, instead saying they both swam to their strengths.
I swam out and grabbed the last two guys and was able to get them to shore and keep them alive.
London Olympics 1003 freestyle champion Nathan Adrian swam the final leg for the Americans, touching first ahead of France and Australia.
Finding the piers closed by the evacuation order, he plunged into the ocean just beyond the surf line and swam ashore.
We stayed at a resort where the swimming pool came right up to our patio and all the women swam topless.
But the water was so nice and the fish were so little that they abandoned the spears and swam all morning.
The air swam with the fine, poisonous particles, which from all sides darted, subtilely, as motes in sunbeams, into the lungs.
He swam in preliminaries of the 4x100-meter relay at the London Games, and did the same in Rio de Janeiro.
She swam in the ocean nearly every day, becoming so strong that she could reach cays more than two miles away.
They swam up it to spawn, and their fertilized eggs developed as they drifted down the river and through its tributaries.
To top it off, he later swam the anchor of the men's 4x200 freestyle relay, which the United States won easily.
Before he was convicted, Turner swam for Stanford; he was later banned from ever swimming for Team USA after his conviction.
The effervescent redhead (always accompanied by her charming companion Flounder) swam through the sea singing and dreaming about life on land.
We we hopped back in the carriage, skreeked off and parked at the next beach we saw, swam out to Hawaii.
"We're still holding hope that someone may have swam to shore," Mike Eliason from the Santa Barbara County Fire Department, said.
While Rina daydreamed, Itoma jumped into the water and swam to a section that, only five years ago, had been land.
He came along on one of our first dates, a trip to the beach, and guarded our towel while we swam.
He swam two miles home in the dark, and brought the Coast Guard back to rescue his father and two uncles.
If it was nice, I swam, and dove underneath the barrel to catch a fish, sea bream, to supplement my meal.
She swam and poked among rock pools down at the beach below, and hunted great-winged moths on rambling nighttime expeditions.
In 1999, he went back to swimming, and for his 40th birthday he swam the English Channel for the first time.
Once she was free, Turner said they swam her to the side of the canal where the water wasn't as deep.
We swam and cavorted, dived through the centers of our inner tubes, pretended once more that we were mermaids or sharks.
He climbed out of the raft and swam around the sides, then went back aboard one more time to make sure.
He hiked, climbed and swam his way to Hong Kong, filling his pants with pine cones as an improvised flotation device.
Cannibalism seems a central theme: king crab swam in king-crab consommé, and a skate wing sat in skate-wing sauce.
Some then climbed onto the hull of the overturned vessel, while others swam for life boats or toward the navy ship.
First it was a few madcap stories about his arrival in 'Nam, but then his thoughts swam along a darker current.
Global temperature shot up 14 degrees, reaching a point last seen 55 million years ago, when crocodiles swam in the Arctic.
The rest of us tended toward a more slothful nakedness; we swam, we sunned, we had picnics of cheese and wine.
The original caption reads: South Korean children swam with balloons during a river-crossing event at the Han River in Seoul.
Researchers looked at 40 past studies that examined whether people who regularly swam in seawater experienced any increased risk of becoming ill.
Introducing Galagadon nordquistae, a newly discovered freshwater shark that swam in the Cretaceous rivers of South Dakota some 67 million years ago.
My Great Uncle Moishe, who swam through freezing water to save himself but could not rescue my great-grandparents from gas chambers.
The great white swam off after its meal and before researchers could bring it on board, but left behind quite a mess.
It's been 13(!) years since Pixar's Finding Nemo swam into our hearts, and now Finding Dory is here to do the same.
One of the fishermen swam back to his crewmates clutching a bronze arm — the first find from the Antikythera wreckage to resurface.
Her name can't be without a swam of info about the incident; she can't interview for jobs without having to explain herself.
Sarah wants to do "the right thing," because she's a good person (as we saw when she swam out to help Cirie).
For example, after I swam 2100 meters (that's 210 pool lengths in a 25-meter pool), I paused and saved that swim.
Pierce Brosnan got an unexpected visitor when a shark swam underneath his boat while on vacation with his wife in French Polynesia.
DiCaprio explained Norton handled the crisis like a pro, sharing his tank with the star as they slowly swam to the surface.
The next day, the pair swam in the open sea alongside their luxury yacht while also sharing some romantic kisses on board.
These otters, now dubbed Siamogale melilutra, likely swam around the shallow, swampy waters of ancient China, hunting for clams and other shellfish.
Once police pulled the bridge apart with a boat, protesters swam and used their own boats to cross the river, police said.
Last summer, New Yorkers swam in a pool of sprinkles, blew up edible balloons, and seesawed on a gigantic ice cream scoop.
"Just touching the wall and seeing the three others celebrate, it made me so excited," said McKeon, who swam the anchor leg.
So, Mardini jumped into the frigid waters, and along with her sister, swam while for hours to drag the boat to safety.
I had a little kid's rubber dinghy that I put my camera and clothes in that and then just swam behind it.
That's when Dean reportedly sprung to action — punching the shark off of her and fending it off as she swam to shore.
They swam in a few pools, plunged in a dumpster, smashed a glass sliding door — you know, normal summer stuff. http://wapo.
She swam just 200 yards that day, but the cold water and the freedom of movement reinvigorated her, and she was hooked.
The immigrant parents that I spoke with swam rivers and boarded airplanes to escape violence, to earn money, to educate their children.
"There is much more plastic debris floating here in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch than anywhere that I ever swam," Lecomte said. 
But she later said that as her husband swam back to help her cross, their daughter jumped into the water after him.
I chose to save my money and instead swam pretty far out to a floating dock that I had all to myself.
"We swam at a perfect pace, and I left the others at the right moment close to the end," said the American.
Clarification: An earlier version of this piece said that the boys swam out of the cave with the help of expert divers.
Tipped to become the first British man to win an Olympic gold since 1988, he then swam 57.62 in the semi-finals.
"They chilled, swam and enjoyed the sun and beach activities," a source tells PEOPLE in this week's issue of their Miami vacation.
The only downside, I'd say, is that it leaves behind the tub of water that the factory-processed franks swam around in.
"I didn't expect to come to this Olympics and get any medals," said Taylor McKeown, who swam the breaststroke leg for Australia.
But, it seems that Kanye didn't save his raps to any other devices before the piece of technology swam with the fishes.
Anyway, Sammy kind of just confidently swam over to me and started pashing me in front of all the kids and parents.
After participating in events in California and Florida as a test run, Ms. Monahan swam the 21-mile English Channel in 2009.
But Esperanza couldn't decide as she swam through the crystal-clear water ahead of her sister if she wanted to grow old.
"We lived in our bathing suits and snorkeled with the millions of fish that swam among the coral reefs," the letter said.
At dusk, fishermen cast their nets in the lake's blue-green waters, careful to avoid the spots where townspeople swam and washed.
While in college in 2004, he swam in his first Olympics and took home a team gold medal and an individual silver.
The 553-foot submarine sank just as Mr. Madsen jumped into the water and swam toward a rescue boat, a rescuer said.
We had cheered as people swam to safety and cried upon hearing reports of others who had tried to escape and failed.
But even as she swam with that era's art-historical currents, Denes looked well past the horizon of what was then visible.
In March 2019 — just seven months after completing cancer treatment — she swam the Cook Strait between New Zealand's North and South islands.
Scientist Regina Eisert was studying the eating habits of Type-C killer whales when one of those whales swam up really close.
If you saw posts about Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps, it's because he swam against a computer-generated great white shark last night.
Lily Mae Avant, 10, swam in the Brazos River and Lake Whitney near Waco over Labor Day weekend, CNN affiliate KWTX reported.
Perhaps they brushed his flanks as he swam in the cove or swirled like snowflakes in the wake of his canoe paddle.
Prehistoric marine reptiles, like the ichthyosaurs, typically had big eyes that helped them spot prey in the dim waters where they swam.
Up until Wednesday, Vox — and other news outlets — were reporting that the boys swam out of the cave, accompanied by professional divers.
Another reeled its cable in and out, keeping it taut so it wouldn't get tangled as the bot swam this way and that.
After cruising alongside the giant to snap some photos, the manta ray eventually swam off, completely unfazed by the crowd of alien onlookers.
In the early years, competitors all treaded water waiting for the gun to go, then literally swam over each other to get ahead.
Deer Island, a barren strip of land in Boston Harbor, is so named for the animals that once swam there to escape wolves.
Fabrizio Stabile swam at the BSR Cable Park in Waco, Texas during a visit to the area, before returning home to New Jersey.
They swam through the 40-foot-deep water trying to get to safety when they lost hold of their daughter, the paper said.
But according to Kramer, Dushku swam in the hotel pool with him and other members of the stunt crew, including Dushku's stunt double.
Protesters on Lesbos leapt into the sea and swam beside a boat carrying migrants in an attempt to stop it from leaving port.
Instead of alerting the police, Kennedy, according to his testimony, swam across the channel to his Edgartown hotel room, and went to sleep.
"These guys just swam up to us and said 'Hi' like it was NO BIG DEAL," Dobrev captioned a photo of two whales.
The large, circular welts dotted his shoulders and back as he swam to victory, igniting a new interest in this ancient Eastern practice.
Flowers claims that everyone who grew ill in his group either swam in one specific pool or drank at the swim-up bar.
These primordial microbes lived, swam, and died within this shallow marine setting, their organic remains collecting at the bottom for millions of years.
Lasko swam so hard while demonstrating the first version -- also a clip-on -- that he kicked the unit completely off his prosthetic leg.
Mardini, who at 18 swam in the 100-metre freestyle and 100-metre butterfly, now has her sights on the Tokyo 2020 Games.
Ten years ago, while exploring a beautiful coral reef in Belize, a fellow diver suddenly passed him his video camera and swam away.
The next day, the couple swam and paddleboarded — and that's how we got this photo of Michelle having the time of her life.
He'd swam to shore to meet up with Thomas' brother, Luis, who Strand was going to get and take to the Baja house.
Both Obama and Castro mentioned the American swimmer Diana Nyad, who swam her way between Florida and Cuba in 2013 without encountering sharks.
Between the dinosaur cousin's jaws was the body of a lifeless croc, as the hungry nightmare reptile silently swam away with its meal.
A thief shouted about Nazis as he stole the clothes of a German far-right party leader while he swam in a lake.
The four-legged survivors are thought to be from farmlands on Cedar Island, and likely swam an estimated two miles back to shore.
Some sailors couldn't stop themselves from guzzling saltwater; they swam off toward the imaginary islands their poisoned brains had concocted on the horizon.
The 200m freestyle champion then swam the fastest split time in the relay but ran out of steam in the final few strokes.
In the past, Vibrio infections have arisen after people swam in the Chesapeake Bay or came into contact with seafood from those waters.
The researchers asked people who biked, swam, or ran for exercise, or did a combination, to take a survey about their sexual health.
Team co-captain Nathan Adrian, the 2012 100m freestyle champion, then swam the final and fastest leg with the confidence of a veteran.
She swam the anchor leg on the women's winning 24x20 medley relay team, setting the stage for the men to do the same.
The shark appeared to be smiling as it swam towards the photographer, earning her an award in the 2017 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards.
Say you swam the full length of the Amazon, Yangtze, Mississippi, Danube and Paraná rivers and you're wondering: How do I top that?
For days we swam all day, ate swordfish steaks and drank beer all night listening to Miles Davis' Sketches of Spain on repeat.
Because the English Channel has such strong tidal flows, Thomas swam a route she described as "kind of an 'S' shape" through it.
This is what it must feel like to be inside a kaleidoscope, I thought as I swam through one of its open sides.
He just started trying to make out with me and I was like, 'What the f---?' and pushed him off and swam away.
Trilobites Testing of archaeological remains show that two whale species once swam in the Mediterranean, suggesting that the Romans conducted industrial-scale whaling.
"It's never been an issue," said Ms. Ismaa'eel, who grew up in Wilmington and swam in T-shirts and shorts as a child.
The seaweed, dancing slowly with the movement of the water, harbored small lemon-colored fish that swam away as my hand neared them.
A St. Johns County lifeguard and William David Foy, a nearby paddleboarder, swam out to try and save the couple, Foy told deputies.
As someone who swam around moored warships as a "target" for the Navy's dolphins, I can tell you that they are amazingly fast.
Underwater images showed Woolley and other divers sitting on the hull of the submerged ship as fish, and the occasional turtle, swam by.
The public pool was used by our black and Puerto Rican peers — boys we played baseball or basketball with, but never swam with.
It made sense to make the best of it, so after reaching the beach, I dropped my bag and swam into the surf.
Neighbors had to be rescued from their attics by boat, folks axed down their doors and swam through the surge to higher ground.
No sooner had we moved past the shark than a black sea turtle swam by, plunging deep into the dark blue ocean below.
Deakin swam in the moat nearly every day, except when it froze over, and it was easy to see how he'd got hooked.
The U.S.-provided system has been controversial since some claim it could be overwhelmed by a swam-like attack from the Pyongyang regime.
I swam alongside it for 288 feet, past tangled branches, swaying ferns and brain-like spheres, and then dove toward the ocean floor.
Every morning at Tunnels I swam a mile or more, zigzagging between reefs and following the locals to what they could show me.
A half-dozen said they bribed officials to cross over dirt roads, and a few swam from one leafy shore to the other.
Petty Officer Pakbara was one of the navy SEAL divers that swam the boys out one by one over a two-week period.
Candice Swanepoel doesn't seem to know -- or care -- what water does to leather ... she swam with some of it on and nothing underneath.
Opinion This summer I went swimming, this summer I might have drowned But I held my breath and I kicked my feet and I moved my arms around This summer I swam in the ocean and I swam in a swimming pool Salt my wounds, chlorine my eyes, I'm a self-destructive fool — "The Swimming Song" I wrote those lyrics in 1974.
What they found is that the clicking of the shrimp that swam next to the system drowned out any noise created by the container.
Guleng said the whale swam toward the boat with its head out of the water for around 30 seconds, as if waiting for orders.
As for the elephant seals, the team used them to transmit data back to shore as they swam in the depths of the polynya.
Fish don't move like lizards, locusts, hummingbirds, or flies, yet this mantis was able to snatch the guppies when they swam near the surface.
Cool story, but you'll never love seafood as much as the guy who literally swam away from a $621 check at a seafood restaurant.
Her mother swam for the University of Rhode Island when she was in college and passed her love for the sport on to Elizabeth.
Men favored cycling over swimming -- 13% cycled while about 12% swam -- while aerobics was the least popular, participated in by about 133% of men.
The teen swam across part of a lake near Melchert's house after she was unable to find someone to help her in neighboring homes.
It's possible that the whales got stuck when an old, sick, or injured whale got stranded, and its pod-mates swam to its aid.
The little girl survived the fall and swam to shore, later turning up at a home in nearby Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, around 4:30 a.m.
In the 4x100m freestyle relay, he swam a 47.51 in 2008, a 47.15 in 203 (a silver medal effort), and a 47.51 this year.
The couple were photographed sharing a sweet kiss on Friday, as they swam in the crystal clear blue waters off the coast of Capri.
One showed the "Hold Up" singer wrapped in yellow fabric, with her sizeable baby bump on full display as she swam in a pool.
Fernandez dove in and swam through the waves to save her, only to realize later that the person he was saving was his mother.
As children, we explored the outdoors, swam and fished in the lakes, camped, and enjoyed the close-knit community that logging-camp living provided.
All these thoughts swam through my head this week, so I made a point to have deeper conversations every day up on the ranch.
The diver in July intentionally swam into one of the intake pipes after bypassing a piece of equipment to minimize the entry of objects.
The 4:03.14 that she swam Monday morning, which was the second-fastest time in the world this year, merely gave them more ammunition.
The two guides swam to get help, but Rockfeller and anthropologist Rene Wassing were stranded when their boat drifted out to the Arafura Sea.
When I swam, there was a verbal dispute about lane preference, which isn't necessarily uncommon at shared pools, but still detracted from the ambiance.
I hope the bears took some time to let their food digest before they swam again, because side-stitch is so uncomfortable, you know?
On the days we had the energy to walk a mile through the lemon and olive orchards to the beach, we always swam together.
Beachgoers swam to Lee and pulled him to shore, according to WWAY, and authorities were called to the scene at around 5:45 p.m.
All the times I had won before—and after; I swam 12 more times during the games—the breaststroke race, I felt strong, unstoppable.
While the image is strikingly classical, it took a long time before the art historical referent swam up from the depths of my memory.
Over the weekend, dedicated viewers plunged their heads into the toilet that is the internet and swam back with paydirt from an unlikely destination.
She swam to the middle and treaded water for about an hour, she got scared he didn't arrive so she decided to turn around.
More often than not, we were reckless — one day we swam to the opposite shore and climbed the rock face of a small waterfall.
Then, when I was twelve, she came forward on the first day we swam in the lake and I tried to let her in.
"I swam in to shore, where the helicopter picked me up and then subsequently deployed me to the bow of the boat," he said.
Soon after, we swam in the surf and the sky was clear again, but the saltwater was flecked with tiny fragments of burned leaves.
The rag rug had slipped away and I swam on top of her, flailing as though I'd never make it to the other side.
It was the progenitor of the Luting clan, a mythic rebel general named Lu Xun, who swam to Hong Kong Island from the mainland.
Skilled cave divers, part of a team assembled from around the world, hugged the four to their bodies as they swam through the dark.
But he is no household name for most people, and his life was profoundly unspectacular, save for the way he swam against the current.
The study found that two-thirds of bears in the Beaufort Sea swam longer than 50 km in 2012, up from one-third in 2004.
They swam further out to escape the smoke, but as they did so, they began to be carried away by the wind and the current.
Approximately 21 hours later, only the tip of the tail remained, as the shark swam around the aquarium's undersea tunnel in front of aquarium guests.
In those days, local politics was the kind of swamp Trump now says he wants to drain, and yet he swam as well as anyone.
Dressel's exploits put Katie Ledecky's unerring speed in the shade as the American routinely swam to women's 800m freestyle gold in eight minutes 12.68 seconds.
Better known for his fondness of cycling before entering 10 Downing Street, Johnson swam around a rocky outcrop several hundred metres off a Biarritz beach.
"We swam variously in the sea, off sand, off rocks, from a boat, all that excellent," she writes about a visit to the Canary Islands.
According to legend, a pair was on board Noah's Ark; when the ship landed atop Mount Ararat, the cats jumped off and swam to shore.
Together we swam up to a pair of red-glowing eyes that belonged to a large painted spiny lobster bristling with an exotic armored shell.
The unfamiliar glare of the sun disoriented him, and he swam into a lane marker, then overcompensated and hit the other side of the lane.
We swam weekly and we dressed in a public dressing room, so I found out very soon that my penis looked different than other boys.
"When we put him back in the bowl, he swam for probably five seconds and then just immediately 'died' and started floating," Essick told Mashable.
Kylei Parker, who survived after getting emergency surgery, had also swam in the Gulf of Mexico, but she was 400 miles north in Destin, Florida.
Shark watchers were baiting the 13-foot great white shark when it came up against the supposed shark-proof cage and just swam right inside.
The party did well in Sicily's regional vote in October 2012, after Grillo, 64, swam to the island from mainland Italy in a media stunt.
They estimate that the pooch swam close to six miles to shore and traveled more than a dozen more miles by foot, the story said.
Team mate Conor Dwyer swam the opening leg and then handed over his cap, turning it inside out to avoid any conflict with rival sponsors.
Lord Byron captured the world's attention decades earlier when he swam several miles across a body of water now known as the Dardanelles in Turkey.
As for the seal's state when it finally returned to water, Brewer reported to Bega District News that it appeared calm as it swam off. 
She says they visited a Disney amusement park in Paris, swam in the French Riviera, dined in restaurants in Italy and skied the Swiss Alps.
"Feels amazing, man!" said Prenot, who finished third in the 4003 breaststroke, one spot shy of an Olympic berth, and swam the 400 individual medley.
But we made it My parents and I swam across the Rio Grande into the United States in 1995 when I was 4 years old.
He is the descendant of a runaway slave, Scipio, who swam the Ohio River to Cincinnati, only to commit suicide mysteriously a few years later.
A 37-year-old breast cancer survivor swam 2 round trips from England to France in 54 hours while fueled on oatmeal and M&Ms
I swam a mile in the ocean (not a shark in sight), biked 25 miles and then finally began to run the last 6.2 miles.
After her teammate Leah Smith finished the 800 in 8:20.95 for sixth, Ledecky dolphin-swam her way over to Smith's lane and embraced her.
The bear was so afraid of this neighbor that it turned, ran down the bank to the river, jumped in, and swam to New York.
The 21-year-old's time bettered the 27.06 seconds which her compatriot Zhao Jing swam in a bodysuit at the Rome world championships in 2009.
In the dream, I-69 between Indianapolis and Ft. Wayne was flooded, and Hank Aaron and I swam to Indy to argue with Mike Pence.
To get from Point A to Point B 12,000 years ago, we crawled, walked, jumped, tumbled, rolled, skipped, hopped, swam, danced, jogged, ran and sprinted.
We found a secluded spot at the far end, where Roxie went to work shoveling sand into her bucket, Tim swam laps and I read.
Her time Thursday of 1:55.82 — behind Katie Ledecky's 1:54.60 — was nearly a second faster than she swam at the 2016 United States trials.
Parts of Belgium were tropical 66.7 million years ago, when giant marine reptiles swam in the oceans and Tyrannosaurus rex stalked its prey on land.
Now, a new study suggests that fish first swam in the shallows around the coasts of supercontinents before they diversified and conquered the world's waters.
Under disco balls and largely unfettered by the confines of clothing, the crowd danced — and swam — into Wednesday morning at the rooftop club in Manhattan.
" Another said her father, who swam for 25 hours after the order to abandon ship, spoke of "the water being on fire and the sharks.
Unlike most run trackers, though, the Form goggles can only show you fitness data, such as split time, stroke count, lengths swam, calories, and more.
In Bora Bora to celebrate Mr. Clemons's 40th birthday, the couple swam with sharks and rays, then jumped in with larger, more intimidating Manta rays.
In addition, they had higher percentages of sperm that swam straight ahead, as opposed to in circles, for example, and that had healthier shapes overall.
Then, while "fully under water," Vance said he unbuckled his seat belt and swam to the surface as the helicopter rolled on top of him.
I swam for half an hour, but coming up out of the sand ledge, a wave knocked me over and sucked my prosthetic leg off.
"It is probable that they swam (into the Mediterranean) and went beyond Gibraltar to hunt, but we do not know why they remained," said Monaco.
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"It's crazy, I've actually always wanted to be a sprinter, but I swam distance in high school, distance my first year in college," said Ress.
Turtles swam with us in the pool, the water cold and unchlorinated under scum, colored the dim vegetative green of fairy tales before they're Americanized.
He swam back to shore after seeing this, and the following morning when he went to check on his three hooks, he found three trout.
Last night I swam out beyond the buoys, looked up at the sky and felt the dark, pliable hand of the night water take hold.
She opened the book and set it on her thighs and tried to read about strangulated prostitutes in the desert, but the words swam madly.
"The very first time I put on a tail and swam, everybody in the pool stopped and gave me a standing ovation," says Mermaid Atlantis.
A prehistoric looking creature swam in the eerie underwater light, resembling a cross between an exotic mammal and a reptile extinct since the last ice age.
That was when I learned that despite the cute name, a dolphin "nursery" was actually a small, barren, concrete tank where dolphins swam in endless circles.
Plus, I now have a fun fact ready to go for any awkward ice breakers: I swam in a bat cave in Tulum ($19 for 2).
It is not thought that the drugs were intentionally attached to the sea creature but rather that it swam into the ropes fastened to the cocaine.
In one demo, giant puffy words reading "It's feeding time" rose out of a breakfast table, where a series of sharks swam around a cereal bowl.
She swam five miles to shore, where she was found by a fisherman, who recognized the soggy, tired dog as the one from Caporizzo's Facebook post.
Photographer Brian Christiansen had been enjoying coffee on a sailboat in this part of the Caribbean when a pod of curious dolphins swam around the craft.
Or maybe there was a fish at the end of the line, before it swam away with your hook when one of your knots came undone.
There, they toured Zion National Park, swam in Lake Powell, hiked in Bryce Canyon National Park and went canyoneering in Canaan Mountain Wilderness, among other adventures.
"We are pretty sure he swam away on or about New Year's Day," said a spokesman for the Port of London Authority, which oversees the river.
"The strong winds damaged our mainsail, and even after repairing it, our fix did not hold," added Lecomte, who previously swam the Atlantic Ocean in 1998.
Grabbing what little they could carry, Hoppe and her family swam through the water in the pouring rain to safety with Gracie, their hero, in tow.
"The diver in July intentionally swam into one of the intake pipes after bypassing a piece of equipment to minimize the entry of objects," he said.
Instead of giving up, the UPS driver swam to the dog, who, Arens said, was starting to go under at this point, and grabbed the canine.
More recently, President Obama's Secretary of State John Kerry swam through molasses to try to bridge the gaps between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Abbas.
He was never alone in the sea, always with Takahashi or another diver, and every month they swam slow and quiet as manatees over the seafloor.
It's superboy Meet the 11-year-old boy who swam to the bottom of a pool and saved the life of a drowning man in Minnesota.
"If he can go get three things while controlling his breath ..." The fifth-grader swam down, grabbed the man's wrist and pulled him to the surface.
Peck swam out to sea from shore, and when police couldn't convince him to come in, they boarded a lifeguard's jetski to retrieve and arrest him.
Scientists have found that tagged sharks sometimes end up on the other side of the world—in 2014, one even swam clear across the Atlantic Ocean.
Thomas has also swam in a circle around Manhattan, kicked her way 80 miles across Lake Powell, and paddled back and forth across Lake Tahoe, too.
He swam in beauty, because in its transience he aspired to discern a glimpse of eternity: There was always a trace of philosophy in his sensuality.
One man teared up remembering his childhood friend, Matthew, with whom he played baseball, swam in the neighborhood pool and shared tacos and mac and cheese.
For hours on Monday, two gray whales swam through the river channel separating Long Beach and Seal Beach, with crowds growing as the morning wore on.
While splashing around in the shallow bay water, vivid blue fish swam right up to us, as if they, too, had gone through Disney staff training.
After a beachfront lunch of fresh fish, we walked along the coastline back to Hotel Hukumeizi, where we swam in the pool under towering palm trees.
Growing up in the Swiss Alps, Hischier skied and snowboarded in the winter, then played soccer, swam and launched himself off diving boards in the summer.
Last month, 50-year-old climate activist Lewis Pugh swam in a river formed beneath the East Antarctic ice sheet to highlight the impacts of warming.
And Lewis Pugh, a British endurance swimmer, swam 22 minutes in the freezing Arctic Ocean to call attention to climate change's effect on the world's oceans.
But as Jemima swam competitively throughout her teen years, she realized that her brother Will, who has Down syndrome, didn't have the same opportunities she did.
In Newcastle, she swam with a novice winter swimmer who hoped that the frigid sea might help her overcome her grief about her father's recent death.
Petty Officer 1st Class Beirut Pakbara was one of the divers who swam out the soccer team one by one in a risky two-week operation.
The goose, whose left leg was tightly wound in fishing line, walked with a pronounced hobble; as it swam, the leg dragged listlessly in the water.
GOLD COAST, Australia (Reuters) - England's Adam Peaty swam well within his capabilities to clinch the men's 100m breaststroke at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games on Saturday.
Ultimately, the rescue officials concocted a plan to have small teams of divers bring out the boys by holding them under their bodies as they swam.
Last Saturday morning, 51-year-old Paul Kenny was surfing at Samurai Nudist Beach north of Newcastle when he accidentally swam right into the hungry shark.
An earthquake about A.D. 43 submerged part of the town, and we swam over the outlines of the storehouses for the shells that held the prized pigment.
But they had only made it halfway when the currents proved too strong, and Zac found himself making little progress forward no matter how hard he swam.
JL: So he got kicked out, and he was so heartbroken that he literally swam to the venue through Lake Ontario to get back into the concert.
They were in pretty bad shape, we swam over to them, got them off the boat and they probably wouldn't have made it another day or two.
In May 2016, she swam past Fire Island and near East Hampton, and that is where Ocearch was able to find and tag nine great white pups.
Measuring up to 10 centimeters in length, Tullimonstrum gregarium swam about in the shallow Carboniferous oceans covering much of the midwestern United States 300 million years ago.
Whalers pursued right whales for centuries because this species swam relatively slowly and floated when dead, so it was easier to kill and retrieve than other whales.
Phelps swam in his fifth Olympics and finished with 28 medals overall, including 23 golds, extending his record totals with five golds and a silver in Rio.
He then swam the fastest time in the 200-meter breaststroke finals at the U.S. national championships at the William Woollett Center in Irvine in July 2018.
A spring break trip ended in terror for a 17-year-old girl who was bitten by a shark as she swam in the Gulf of Mexico.
The Pixar release swam to the top of the charts for the third consecutive weekend, picking up $216.5 million to bring its domestic total to $276.3 million.
He received recognition in 2011 for being the heaviest person to ever complete the Los Angeles Marathon, and in 2014 swam 14 miles across an Idaho lake.
On August 503th Swim Swam, a swimming-news site, published research by analyst Barry Revzin showing that competitors' times seemed to vary consistently with their lane placement.
She had recently pointed out to her brother-in-law that her mother, in addition to playing basketball, swam competitively before the war, wearing a bathing suit.
She swam for Syria in the short-course world championships in 2012 but was forced to swim for her life while trying to flee the conflict there.
Inside the locker room, wigs sat upside down on window ledges and benches while their owners swam with heads under ruffled swimming caps or knotted silk scarves.
Babashoff, a teammate of Spitz's at those Munich Olympics, swam significantly faster four years later only to settle for four Olympic silver medals and one relay gold.
A memoir by the champion swimmer who, in 2013, at age 64, swam 111 miles in shark-infested waters, from Cuba to Florida, in 53 hours. 18.
DiRado was in Franklin's semifinal heat on Thursday, and when she saw the times on the scoreboard, she swam over to a tearful Franklin and consoled her.
Weitzeil, who was making her Olympic debut, swam the second leg, the coaches having decided to leave the anchor to the swimmer who performs best under pressure.
She swam for nearly half an hour until she reached a bridge, where the Coast Guard found her and airlifted her to Woman's Hospital in Baton Rouge.
Campion was live on air for ABC224 and still holding his microphone when a man, whose car became submerged in the flooding, swam away from his car.
He stayed in the structure overnight, then hammered through from the inside at daylight and swam back to shore to the delight of onlookers on the coast.
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In the World Series race on Catalina, athletes swam 255 kilometers, or 235 miles, which is twice as much as competitors swim in a full Ironman race.
The researchers took the hatchlings to a lab, where they ran on a little treadmill and swam in a tank while their blood and breathing were monitored.
After knocking on the doors of several homes and not getting any responses, she swam across the lake near Mr. Melchert's property to get to his house.
She swam off races like the 200-yard butterfly because the Cardinal was deep in the distance freestyle — in no small part because of her daily presence.
Hackett, who swims about once a week in Australia, climbed onto a starting block and sprinted 50 yards of freestyle, finishing ahead of Phelps, who swam butterfly.
The zebras apparently escaped the area and swam across the Guadalupe River, where one decided to make its way downtown while the other lingered in the area.
Seven others swam to safety or were rescued from the Jackson County Park Marina at Guntersville Lake on the Tennessee River, some 100 miles northeast of Birmingham.
Mr. Miyazaki said he swam twice a week to maintain his health, and he underwent more physical testing than younger pilots — MRIs, electrocardiograms, treadmill tests for stamina.
Lily Mae Avant, 10, swam in the Brazos River and Lake Whitney in Bosque County near Waco over Labor Day weekend, according to CNN affiliate KWTX-TV.
After taking a victory plunge into the waters of Guanabara Bay, Grael and Kunze sailed towards the shore and celebrated with fans who swam out to greet them.
As I pondered the man's legacy that holiday morning, a single lizard emerged from a crack in the wall, slinked to the hot tub, and swam three laps.
The 50 nereids, daughters of a powerful Titan, swam around the Aegean and occasionally came on land to breed with humans or help sailors' ships pass through storms.
He swam to the group, still clad in his heavy leather jacket, grabbed the railing and looked about at the terrified faces, shivering and sobbing in the cold.
And when you begin feel it, eat something that was grown, or that ran or swam—not something that you have in the bottom of your gym bag.
In the pool, Michael Phelps swam into retirement, the U.S. great adding five golds to a tally that now stands at 2100, among a total of 28 medals.
The U.S. were the defending champions but only Allison Schmitt, who swam the leadoff leg in Rio, was in the race lineup from that London 2012 golden quartet.
Leah Smith and Maya DiRado swam second and third respectively before Ledecky - who won the 400 freestyle on Sunday and 200 free on Tuesday — brought home the gold.
"The gray whale mom took her calf and swam very fast to the beach shoreline and saved her calf," Nancy Black of Monterey Bay Whale Watch told KSBW.
Those who swam in those lanes early on in the preliminaries or semifinals and then switched to lower-numbered lanes for later heats suffered slower times, as well.
An official launch simply means more people can get actively involved in the latest cultural phenomenon, and swam around noteworthy buildings, public parks, and landmarks hunting wild pokémon.
Early on, a small black pig slipped out of the split-bamboo enclosure, raced past a barbecued pig on a spit, jumped into Lake Toba and swam away.
OMAHA — In the first three races of her third Olympic trials — two heats of the 209.54-meter backstroke and the 2200-meter freestyle preliminaries — Missy Franklin swam scared.
As the body sank into the water, the mother repeatedly pushed it up, keeping it afloat for at least three days as she and her pod swam on.
Japanese stocks swam against the tide and rose to a near 11-month high as the yen weakened and after Wall Street shares closed at record highs overnight.
Inside the locker room, wigs sat upside down on window ledges and benches while their owners swam with heads under ruffled swimming caps or knotted silk scarves. Oops.
According to his live tracker, Lecomte has surpassed his symbolic goal already: He has swam at least 323 nautical miles and spent 230 hours kicking through the waves.
Mardini, her sister and a few others jumped in the water and swam for three hours to pull the boat and its passengers to safety in Lesbos, Greece.
An apparently grieving female orca whale who swam with the body of her dead calf for more than two weeks has stopped carrying the carcass, environmental officials said.
Her reasoning was that the more events she swam in a day, the less pressure she would put on herself to be the best in any of them.
I walked away from it feeling like I had swam 50 laps, my heart pounding and endorphins rushing around under my skin, and all I did was talk.
He was even more terrified when he swam below the Antarctic ice sheet, through melting tunnels -- though he said it was the most beautiful swim he's ever done.
The adult whale swam off into the Pacific Ocean with only superficial wounds caused by rocks, regional director of Chile's National Fisheries Services (SERNAPESCA), Jacqueline Alvarez, told reporters.
LONDON (Reuters) - Olympic champion Adam Peaty swam the fastest 100m breaststroke of the year on his way to winning gold in the British championships in Glasgow on Tuesday.
Luckily, the horses didn't stay stuck for long; a group of volunteer rescuers swam through the waters to reach the horses and lead the animals to higher ground.
Late the next morning, rescuers came across the Nautilus; Mr. Madsen jumped off and swam toward safety as the vessel sank to a level of about 22 feet.
He helped them get the attention of more neighbors, and a young man swam through the water, filled with sewage, dead fish and gasoline, to pull them out.
Family members said that 12 days before the symptoms started, the boy swam in a natural freshwater pool in Inyo County, in the Eastern Sierra region of California.
He went to Hawaii earlier that year and swam, which might have put him at risk for leptospirosis — a common infection among wild animals transmitted through contaminated water.
Dr. Godefroit said the dinosaur lacked webbed feet, so it is unlikely that it swam like a swan, gracefully gliding on the water's surface while feverishly paddling below.
Corones told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in 2013 that he swam as a youngster before World War Two "stopped things", returning to the sport at the age of 80.
The world's highest paid actor slipped into a wetsuit, strapped on a scuba tank and swam with the fishes inside the new aquarium's 1.5 million-gallon tank on Wednesday.
We drank, we danced, we swam, we kissed, we had sexy time, we shared, we became a couple … and at this point, I have high hopes for my marriage.
It unfortunately looks like he was not a victim of his advanced age, however, but instead swam into a part of the enclosure which was supposed to be sealed.
Two more feet to get to these people' … I had a boogie board so I swam out there to give it to 'em to try and keep them afloat.
She swam competitively and played soccer, but that didn't stop a doctor from telling her at age 8 that she was "fat" and needed to go on a diet.
But as the couple sat down to enjoy their meal, an alligator swam up to the bank of the lake, stared the pair down, and ran to their spread.
The pool of high-profile athletes in the area was more of a puddle, so von Saltza Olmstead, who grew up in nearby Saratoga, swam in a figurative fishbowl.
You can see it first hand in a video shot by diver Rich Horner, who swam off Manta Point in Nusa Penida, Indonesia on Saturday, surrounded by plastic trash.
The 25-year-old green sea turtle, appropriately named "Bank," had been gobbling up the coins as tourists tossed them at her while she swam in her wading pool.
The fear-mongers would have you believe 11 million people swam the Rio Grande, burrowed under a fence or otherwise sneaked into our communities in the dead of night.
She then swam with it for 150 miles in the Pacific Ocean, from the coast of Victoria, British Columbia, to the waters near the San Juan Islands and Vancouver.
Awale Sandhool, a 23-year-old who worked at a radio station in Mogadishu and had fled death threats at home, was among the few who swam to safety.
Memories of their brown-eyed, lanky and perpetually shirtless boy who "swam before he walked," Cohen says, fill the family's two-story home and often manifest in mysterious ways.
Days before their big day, Lee and Beigel were in Capri, Italy — where they soaked up the final days of summer (and swam on a pizza float, of course).
Stevens threw a strike when he threw out the first ball at a Cubs game in his late 80s and swam in open water every day into his 90s.
I just had to calibrate, explaining that I was on a major label, that's where I got left, and I had to sink or swim and so I swam.
His camera captured national tragedies, such as the 1968 assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and quieter moments like the famously reclusive Greta Garbo as she swam in Antigua.
In her post, Cheryl Bennett Wiygul, his daughter, said their family vacation to Destin, Florida, went well — they swam in the ocean and pool and enjoyed their time together.
You can see what they saw on our Facebook page; they also played hockey, swam a coral reef sans scuba gear and walked a plank over a perilous pit.
The most successful Olympian of all time swam the final leg to extend his career tally to a total of 2003 medals, also including two silver and two bronze.
For two couples often accused of having an exceptionally transactional worldview, Mr. Zampolli is both Zelig and an open-collared emblem of the social waters in which they swam.
At the 2012 Olympics, the South African Chad Le Clos swam the same four individual events as Phelps (the 100 and 200 butterfly and the 215 and 22001 I.M.).
He then persuaded 21995 Olympic prospects to alternate swims with and without hot showers and found that 21975 of them swam an average of 1 percent faster after one.
Two of the crew members told investigators that they swam back to the ship to get the skiff, a small utility boat, attached to the back of the vessel.
Manuel, who came into the Rio Games with the eighth-best time in the world, swam a time of 25 seconds, 22 seconds behind the winner, Denmark's Pernille Blume.
They swam in the hotel pool and also went to the beach in Destin where, due to the water's turbulence, they were only allowed to go in ankle-deep.
As the late-summer sun began to set on Bocas del Toro, Panama, Marah Hardt slipped into a mask and a pair of flippers and swam out to sea.
"The soldier had his Chinese cellphone wrapped in plastic and between his teeth when he swam across the river," said Ms. Ju, who arrived in South Korea in 2011.
Baalsrud swam ashore, shot the two German soldiers and then ran, staggered, hobbled, skied and sledded for nine weeks through Norway's frozen fjords, the target of a nationwide manhunt.
She swam far enough to pull herself out of the water, then staggered down a crowded street, blood trickling out of her, looking for help and not finding it.
"Some North Vietnamese swam out and pulled me to the side of the lake and immediately started stripping me, which is their standard procedure," McCain wrote in USA Today.
"Everything gets so intense when you're touring," says Hollingworth, who swam competitively until the age of 15, when she traded the pressures of training for recreational swimming's lackadaisical pleasures.
From there, athletes navigated a quads-shredding descent that ended on an exposed beach, where they duck-dived windswept waves, swam around two buoys and returned to the sand.

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