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  1. past tense, past participle of swing
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They swung for Ronald Reagan, swung against George H.W. Bush, swung for his son and then for President Obama in both 85033 and 2012.
Lesser-educated white areas swung to Mr. Trump, while more educated areas swung to Mrs. Clinton.
Lowry: While a lot of the country swung to the right in 2016, Kansas swung back toward the center.
Indeed, the real question is not whether the pendulum has swung too far but whether it has swung far enough.
He swung less, and when he swung, he made more contact and harder contact than at any point in his career.
He once swung his cat by the tail and noticed that the animal became more elongated the faster he swung it.
"We swung the bat well early, but the game was swung on the fact that we couldn't throw strikes," Cubs manager Joe Maddon said.
Derek swung and missed with Demi Burnett and swung and missed with Tayshia, and then he bailed, leaving John Paul Jones and Tayshia to become Bachelor In Paradise's most unlikely couple.
Bernie Sanders, meanwhile, swung at Biden for skipping the convention.
The executioner's sword swung, cleaving Ned's head from his body.
Oil has swung between about $51 and $54 this year.
"The offense swung the bats extremely well again," Price said.
It's incredible how far to the right that county swung.
If it swung the election, then it really matters. Right.
The bathroom door swung open, and another girl rushed inside.
The pendulum has swung heavily in favour of incumbent businesses.
An empty noose swung from a home on Long Island.
South Korea's Kospi (KOSPI) also swung between gains and losses.
So the game swung over to Thanos and the Avengers.
The director Nabil swung by, clutching a cup of tea.
After the 22.2 defeat, Labour swung back to the left.
It slammed against the wall and swung back at him.
An Arizona penalty about a minute later swung the momentum.
They jumped from tree to tree and swung on branches.
They swung their bats really well the last couple games.
As a result, growth restarted, the deficit swung into surplus.
I swung my leg over him and straddled his lap.
The guys came out and really swung the bats well.
Wall Street's main stock indexes swung between gains and losses.
"(Crawford) swung it well," San Francisco manager Bruce Bochy said.
Well, this time Jack swung first, aiming for Mike's throat.
When the doors swung open I was nearly in tears.
The camera swung around to show off the excellent choreography.
Trump has swung the pendulum back into territory conservatives prefer.
But its unclear if those efforts have swung the fight.
New York's 1st Congressional District has swung in the past.
LONDON (Reuters) - The zinc funds-fundamentals pendulum has swung again.
His immigration policies have swung wildly depending on his audience.
Shares of Herbalife have swung up and down since then.
Barack Obama voters swung the election by supporting Donald Trump.
Since then, momentum has swung in the pipeline developer's favor.
We danced, and the baby swung contentedly in his swing.
We swung open the metal bars and entered the cage.
His arms, which usually swung back and forth, remained still.
"The pendulum has swung really significantly since then," she said.
And thoughts came to her while she swung the ax.
And when he swung a bat, his head became muddled.
The Third Congressional District swung for Sanders by 8 points.
The graceful pedestrian bridge was swung into place on Saturday.
The pendulum has swung from removal to keeping families together.
When's the last time you swung and missed in practice?
At the E.P.A., the debate swung in favor of epidemiology.
He swung by Target, but it was out of stock.
"I saw everything," 2B smirked as she swung at him.
I've been unlucky, but I've swung the bat really well.
They just aimed for the outfield fence and swung away.
President Reagan teed up the shot, and Bill Clinton swung.
But then the New York Giants batter, Bobby Thomson, swung.
The Dow swung wildly on Monday and closed down 1%.
Nearby, a Golf Channel crew swung its cameras into place.
In other words, the pendulum swung too far into pessimism.
Sluggish hurricane relief response has crippled presidencies and swung elections.
The intervention of Russia swung the war in Assad's favor.
Miami hitters swung and missed at 26 of Carrasco's pitches.
In recent years, Saudi fears have swung decisively toward abandonment.
In the middle of the decade, it swung to rage.
But as the war swung their way, minorities regained their confidence.
But there are fears the pendulum may have swung too far.
The Dow swung more than 500 points before closing slightly lower.
As he spoke, a white Toyota Highlander swung into the drive.
Last week the currency swung wildly, trading between $1.2945 and $1.3380.
If anything, the pendulum has now swung to the other extreme.
Corrugated metal roofs swung from trees and homes lacked entire walls.
Yet in the local election Lincolnshire swung over to the Tories.
At today's WWDC Keynote, Apple swung open the gates for developers.
"Probably not a good pitch that Yasmany swung at," Hale said.
Fingers swung less easily, or too easily, or not at all.
As I swung through the air, I let out a scream.
I swallowed and swung the plane back around to the west.
Less than 80,000 votes in three key states swung the election.
He swung by the store for a bottle of Canadian whiskey.
And so the pendulum has swung very, very quickly and dramatically.
But in 2008 Fox swung the race by 6.34 percentage points.
Cool air syphoned wafted over me as the doors swung closed.
Huckabee Sanders took that hanging curveball and swung for the fences.
But Australia's rivalry with China appears to have swung the argument.
Tetsuya Naito's dropkick swung into his opponent like an ice pick.
I tossed a plate into the air, then swung the bat.
But this legislative session, the state swung decidedly to the right.
"It's nice we swung the bats really well tonight," Seager said.
The first time Brown stepped in, Lawler swung for the fences.
Could they have swung their way up for a surprise show?
In recent years he has swung wildly between Europhilia and Euroscepticism.
The Dow swung sharply before closing down 206 points, or 0.8%.
In a supply room, cockroaches fled as the door swung open.
But quickly he swung a right cross and threw several jabs.
Surprising even themselves, they swung the election to a Trump win.
That shutdown could have swung in their favor, but it didn't.
Donald began pushing Freeman backwards when Freeman swung at Donald's helmet.
Now, as the garage door swung open in Beverly Hills, Calif.
In this case, the pendulum has swung back toward the person.
To maintain momentum, I swung by Dash for an old-fashioned.
The waltzes swung along merrily, but with less amiable undertows, too.
Dell swung for the fences and ended up with a single.
Police do not know why the door swung open, WCCO reported.
But has the pendulum swung too far in the virtual direction?
As the country moved on, Cardin and Sullivan swung into action.
Both Swanson and Choi swung like they were demolishing a kitchen.
It was one we probably swung and missed on the most.
"I swung at a bad pitch on 3-2," Ross said.
Libby pulled the wheel left, and we swung into a chase.
Hell, he even swung by homecoming and scored a collards sandwich.
Couldn't he have swung by our house for a cameo appearance?
He sprang up and swung his briefcase into the van's windshield.
Meanwhile, Cuellar's district swung for Hillary Clinton by nearly 20 points.
Mr. Obama overtook her in a shift that swung the primary.
Brazil stocks traded flat, having swung more than 0.3% both ways.
The Dow swung to a 371-point gain in intraday trading.
Bernie Sanders's coalition shrank, and white rural voters swung key states.
Still, momentum has swung sharply in Biden's direction since South Carolina.
"It's just how I've always swung a baseball bat," Yelich said.
Perhaps it's swung only recently to me being in the minority.
The market swung between modest gains and losses at the open.
Fertilizer swung to a small profit from a loss last year.
It also swung to a net loss of 118 billion won.
The pendulum swung back fast and hard after Barack Obama's election.
Momentum swung back and forth for the remainder of the game.
Unsurprisingly, Moscow's view of Trump has swung from euphoria to trepidation.
The American public has swung drastically in Democrats' favor on Obamacare.
The index swung more than 1,523 points in volatile trading Friday.
"We busted out, obviously swung the bats really well," Servais said.
Southern Minnesota's 1st District swung nearly as heavily, and Democratic Rep.
But with Murphy gone, the unions have swung back to Democrats.
Since then, the Labour leadership has swung back to the left.
It looked as if a wrecking ball had been swung through.
The rural countryside of the North swung overwhelmingly to Mr. Trump.
China's Shanghai Composite (SHCOMP) index swung between small gains and losses.
Snips and a sheet metal hammer swung against Ms. Minton's hips.
When I spun, the ocean swung around me like a whirlpool.
This isn't the first time Amma has swung from cruelty to caring.
TechCrunch swung by RTX to see what all the fuss was about.
Historically, it was a small space with a door that swung in.
Markets have swung wildly in a week shortened by the Christmas holiday.
But the pendulum has swung back, toward those swingin', cross-cultural '22014s.
He played catch and swung the bat, but did not face pitching.
But after the Democratic National Convention concluded Thursday, the pendulum swung back.
The metal door swung open and there it was, the Blue Bird.
We passed the resort and swung around to the normal landing area ...
We swung to the left and I hit my arm, losing control.
As the plane swung around, what remained of my irrational hope died.
And research has showed it could have swung a couple of elections.
The major indexes swung between positive and negative territory throughout the day.
Austria then swung in, followed by some central European states like Slovenia.
His mother angrily swung her head at him and said, 'Animal science?!
Several of those districts swung like the pendulum in a grandfather clock.
It swung 8 points toward Democrats in the governor's race last year.
Abu Dhabi's stock index swung 0.9 percent higher after a volatile session.
He continued to struggle and allegedly swung his fists at the officer.
Tabuk Cement climbed 2.4% after it swung to a second-quarter profit.
In less than a decade of existence, bitcoin has often swung dramatically.
Stocks swung between gains and losses with no major moves either way.
She heard footsteps, and swung around to see a family of deer.
Danner then grabbed a baseball bat, and swung it towards the sergeant.
Both indexes swung in and out of positive territory during the session.
Offensively, the ball swung around and we made all the right decisions.
Davis simply swung his leg up to climb back onto the platform.
In one case, a transient swung a PVC pipe at people nearby.
As the start of futures trading approached, the spot priced swung wildly.
He swung the bat well the couple of days he was here.
Halliburton Co, which swung between gains and losses, was last down 1.4%.
As she talked, a few of the TV cameras swung toward her.
He swung in in this beautiful coat with his big fur collar.
Hence the momentum swung to Labour and was visible in the polls.
Mr. Perez swung his head around as his wife began sobbing loudly.
Allegheny as a whole swung by more than 10 points for Clinton.
But advocates for the accused felt the pendulum had swung too far.
He swung by the office to play us five new world premieres.
Far off, wavering on the thermals, two golden eagles swung into view.
Polls showed the race had swung in Kemp's direction after the primary.
The jets then swung back around, hitting the town two more times.
The white working-class areas of these districts swung to the president.
At this point, an ax has been sharpened but not yet swung.
When the door swung open, she crouched and stretched her arms wide.
They just swung the 2020 nomination away from Sanders and toward Biden.
The call swung the momentum back the Wildcats' way, and they won.
It swung 503 points toward Democrats in the governor's race last year.
Torres swung through the first one but did not miss the encore.
Op-Ed Contributor Yet another European country has swung to the right.
As a waiter swung by her table, she ordered a second crepe.
Wright swung at a 1-0 fastball from the rookie Trevor Richards.
In the past decade, the pendulum has swung in the opposite direction.
"It was swing or get swung on," he said of the punch.
Excessive secrecy could have swung three of the last four presidential elections.
Australia's ASX 200 swung between gains and losses before finishing higher modestly.
Goldstein insists Trump swung the ax, with his morning tweet, on Tuesday.
The door swung open and Jeter greeted the crowd with a smile.
De Moines also swung from Obama to Trump in 2012 and 2016.
But it's impossible to say that these groups actually swung the election.
Another snowmobile driver swung by to rescue him, and Oviuk clambered aboard.
As measles spread in New York, public health officials swung into action.
As the pendulum swung further toward treating pain, opioid-related deaths ballooned.
The Jewish community swung into action to repair the headstones, she said.
On average, Dem candidates have swung their seats by 22014 percentage points.
And so, that pendulum swung to succession planning and promotion from within.
The left-hander struck out Morrison before Ramos swung at the first pitch.
Clinton spoke to union members, whose organizations have already swung behind her campaign.
But in this election, Victorians only swung two percentage points in Labor's direction.
"He swung at it, and it just rolled up over me," Fleury said.
It was such a violent motion; it struck us and swung us forward.
Pruitt fed Trump's ravenous ego, became a confidant, and swung back at critics.
He played catch and swung the bat, but he did not face pitching.
Grichuk swung just as hard at the next slider and sent everyone home.
Both of the YouTubers swung wildly, and failed to show any strong defense.
Eventually, the teenager swung his leg over and was inside the cargo truck.
Last week the currency swung wildly, trading between extremes of $1.2945 and $1.3380.
Today, it is true that public opinion has swung against nation-building abroad.
But some argue that the pendulum has swung too far the other way.
Mr. Rosen's quarter rattled into the machine and out swung a 78-r.p.m.
I was like, 'F—, I need to aim this properly,' and I swung.
He swung by the house outside Raleigh and grilled steak for the family.
We swung by to check out the healing crystals and outfits on display.
Stock futures swung back and forth, before selling off sharply to limit down.
Most rooms of the two story hotel have their doors swung wide open.
"I believe Michael is the one who swung the club," says Dorthy Moxley.
But the recent earnings season has swung the pendulum back in Apple's favor.
On the next pitch, Rizzo swung and missed at another 13-mph fastball.
Bill Clinton carried it twice, but it swung to the right in 2000.
They swung the bats well, and then you look at what Johnny did.
"The CDU has swung to the right at its party congress," she said.
The door swung opened and so began the craziest night of my life.
DHFL's rival Indiabulls Housing Finance Ltd also swung around to trade marginally higher.
A new Spider-Man has swung to the top of the box office.
The powerhouse singer and six-time Grammy winner swung by Jimmy Kimmel Live!
I thought we swung out of the strike zone the first time through.
"It's about time the pendulum swung his way," Reds manager Bryan Price said.
By the time the doors swung open at 2pm, there was a mob.
Three open seats in Florida, Nevada and Virginia additionally swung into Democrats' column.
The political pendulum has now swung to the other side of the aisle.
The paramedics rushed her gurney through two giant doors that automatically swung open.
When recreational marijuana was legalized in Canada last month, pot stocks swung wildly.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average swung wildly, moving higher ahead of the decision.
BREXIT UP IN THE AIR Labour swung behind an election earlier on Tuesday.
"We haven't swung the bats very good yet," Collins said after the game.
The balls get swung out with an initial turn to port or stbd.
The stock swung throughout the day's trading, closing 0.5 percent in the red.
They really swung the bats well and, of course, they always pitch well.
Tesla short-sellers have swung back to the SolarCity side of the business.
Like Trump, Republican operatives swung into action quickly to exploit the premium hikes.
House Republicans swung and missed once before getting the repeal/replace measure through.
The sculpture was raised by its straps and swung gently onto the street.
He made his posture more erect, and swung his putter like a pendulum.
And lower adoption would have swung Michigan, Pennsylvania or Wisconsin to Hillary Clinton.
Tullow swung back into profit in 2017 after three years in the red.
When the leg finally came loose, our cart dangerously swung back-and-forth.
Their outer spiral arms scraped each other and swung into a spiraling dance.
The three states combined swung for Trump in 2016 by only 77,000 votes.
Mother and daughter stepped into the tub and swung shut the shower curtain.
Torres slammed his bat down, knowing that he had swung at ball four.
How many times has Israel swung from idea to reality and back again?
When the verdict ultimately swung his way, Mr. Trump boasted about his role.
Then he swung his legs over one by one for a final time.
Mothers helped skin the meat as a baby swung in a hammock nearby.
Ms. Lasicki has found herself wondering if the pendulum has swung too far.
We want to make sure it swung in ways we were comfortable with.
Once Biden won South Carolina, the centrists swung behind him with startling speed.
Diouf swung his head at it hard, but the head found only air.
In recent years, the pendulum has swung decidedly in the direction of entrepreneurs.
But they swung hard toward the Democrats over the last decade, and Mrs.
It was the '90s, and Big Band was back, and so I swung.
Elizabeth Warren drew praise, Julián Castro swung and missed, Andrew Yang offered money.
Fashion review Fashion week swung into action at Ralph Lauren's Jazz Age nightclub.
The door swung open, and to my surprise, there was the Dalai Lama.
The game swung back and forth, with neither team able to pull away.
Shanghai blue chips swung 2.1 percent higher, while South Korea bounced 0.6 percent.
They swung from a net short of 10 points in the prior week.
During the Trump presidency to date, foreigners swung positive by $359 billion. Wow!!
Then he swung into a wide-legged stance, bent forward at the waist.
The play swung momentum and Utah cashed in again on its next drive.
Gold rebounded from losses as stock markets swung higher and the dollar swooned.
The S.U.V.'s doors swung open to a chaotic soundscape: vendors and traffic.
Democrats desperately want to win back the Midwest states that swung for Trump.
Still, he swung in batting cages on college campuses between on-camera appearances.
Rising anxiety about immigration defined and quite likely swung the pro-Brexit campaign.
And there's major ramifications in purposeful mistranslation—swung votes, misinformed minds, unvaccinated children.
The American oil benchmark has swung up and down over the last year.
Huawei has swung into what employees call "war mode" to survive Washington's fusillade.
Or sometimes the flattened cardboard itself prevents the lid from being swung open.
"Actually she swung on me in a club, which is hilarious," Pink said.
He got some balls he thought he could barrel and he swung very aggressively.
The suspect then took a metal object and swung it at the rider's face.
And so, because he said that I swung at him, they sent me home.
The 24 referendum was the first time the popular vote swung in statehood's favor.
Third-party candidate Ross Perot swung the election with 19 percent of the vote.
Wall Street's main stock indexes swung between gains and losses before ending solidly higher.
The boardroom doors swung open, and three men dressed in suits approached the blob.
Tesla have swung widely this year and are down about 11 percent so far.
After losing $1.7bn in 2015, the company swung to a small profit last year.
All of those states swung toward Democrats in last year's midterms: in Iowa, Reps.
Markets swung back and forth after Donald Trump's unexpected win in America's presidential election.
Russell swung the bag at the driver, hitting him in the face, police said.
Having little attachment to Mr Sanders's statist ideas, they nonetheless swung grumblingly behind her.
These figures have probably swung by several hundred dollars since I typed this sentence.
Those two conditions meant that small shareholders, often overlooked, could have swung the vote.
Bandai Namco Games suggests that the Court feels the pendulum has swung too far.
This time, however, it seems to have swung too far in the opposite direction.
"I believe Michael is the one who swung the club," Dorthy Moxley tells PEOPLE.
Newspapers have swung from sycophantic coverage of the former first family to decrying them.
The crew's emotions swung from a sense of accomplishment at the rescue to sadness.
But then she grabbed a wooden baseball bat and swung it toward the sergeant.
What's next: Technology trends have always swung pendulum-style between open and closed systems.
It swung to a loss during its first quarter and sales declined by 11.5%.
Cruz swung through four of those states before arriving in Texas on Monday morning.
Shares of CBOE Holdings swung on the news and gained 1 percent on Friday.
His successor (and predecessor), Michelle Bachelet, swung to the left, adopting the students' demands.
I swung by Casper's New York City offices to see the Wave for myself.
"I swung it over my shoulder, hit it right in the center," Theirot recalled.
Reaction in the dollar was relatively muted, and swung between small gains and losses.
The five arms from the tower that steadied and fed the rocket swung back.
From the opening bell, Ngannou went on the lead and swung hard for Miocic.
He dropped two passes that could have swung the outcome in his team's favor.
The 2012 referendum was the first time the popular vote swung in statehood's favor.
Japan's Nikkei swung 0.8 percent higher, having been down 1.5 percent at one stage.
Against Choi and Emmett, Stephens's best blows came as he covered and swung back.
I'm swung around like a baby in a bath towel and it feels incredible.
Strike three came on a pitch up and away, and Stanton swung at air.
The fund swung between double-digit losses and gains in 2012, 2013 and 2014.
Commerzbank rose 2.1 percent after it swung to net profit in the third quarter.
Like Lucy yanking the ball from Charlie Brown, each time they swung and missed.
Hero Motocorp saw a volatile morning, when the shares swung between gains and losses.
Midterm elections have historically swung against the party in control of the White House.
Trying to compensate, for it I swung back and forth losing the other 45s.
On the trail this year, candidates have swung at the issue from all angles.
"Less than 85033,000 votes in three key states swung the election," the excerpt continues.
As Rick swung his driver's door open, Dennis Stevens was there to greet him.
Now his face was as white as tahini,His garbanzos swung heavy and low.
Instead, in those six months, Peres swung this way and that, revealing his hesitations.
"The Golden Monkey wrathfully swung his massive cudgel," Mao wrote, in a famous couplet.
Collins liked the way Rivera had swung the bat as a pinch-hitter lately.
When Bukina swung around and grabbed her by the waist, she won 2 points.
In Asia, Japan's Nikkei swung between gains and losses before closing nearly 1% higher.
In Asia, the Nikkei swung between gains and losses before closing up nearly 1%.
A small drone swung down from the sky to deliver the couples' wedding rings.
But it has swung in each country in a range of 340,000-350,000 bpd.
Kennedy was the "swing" vote not because the four liberal justices swung to him.
Revis later swung at Marshall, who said he had been struck in the face.
A punching bag swung from the ceiling, a jump rope dangled from a nail.
He favored impeaching Clinton and swung against the idea of impeachment proceedings against Trump.
Noble swung to a net loss of $1.67 billion for the year to Dec.
I saw Jim Comey last night, and I said, 'This guy swung an election?
Now the pendulum has swung sharply back and doctors have been scrambling for alternatives.
Lower adoption, he said, would have swung Michigan, Pennsylvania or Wisconsin to Hillary Clinton.
It swung momentum in favor of the Jazz the rest of the third quarter.
Shares in 2017 swung from as low as $37.50 to as high as $125.00.
This time it appeared the pendulum had swung too far in the other direction.
At a 10% lower robot exposure, Michigan would have swung in favor of Clinton.
Fellaini swung an elbow in retaliation, though both men avoided punishment on the pitch.
When handlers tried to straighten the float, it swung into a group of people.
"He threw me the same pitch and I swung right through it," Keirmaier said.
US stock futures swung back into the red overnight after Wall Street's slight rebound.
He moved closer to the car, swung the door wide and threw himself in.
Since Trump's victory, however, the pendulum seems to have swung in the opposite direction.
Before that, a stranger swung a punch at Mr. Bianco after Mass one day.
When Virk cried out and swung back, Ellard punched her with a closed fist.
Mets 23, Giants 22 Jeff McNeil's mind swung into action even before his bat.
In fact, Woods swung exceptionally well, hitting all but one fairway on the front.
Control of one or both houses of Congress has swung back and forth too.
The door swung open to reveal Mark's Club, a storied and exclusive private club.
There were two such sets in the men's final, during which momentum swung repeatedly.
The Price of Vanity: By the end of the '00s, the pendulum had swung.
Along those lines, I'm also skeptical that Russia ultimately swung the election to Trump.
"Smoak has swung the bat all year, and he made us pay," Girardi said.
Garrett ripped off Rudolph's helmet and swung it wildly, hitting Rudolph in the head.
On Tuesday, the 30-stock index swung 1,167.5 points before closing 567 points higher.
"I just closed my eyes and swung as hard as I could," Verrett said.
She swung hard at the governor last month, suggesting her immigration policies merit deportation.
"I'm one of those people who maybe swung it Trump's way," he told me.
The city's homicide rate has swung wildly: In 2003, homicides dropped by 25 percent.
The heavy door swung open, drawing the cool air of the cellar behind it.
Working class townships in Allegheny like Elizabeth and Whitehall also swung to the Democrats.
Low turnout meant a relatively small number of votes could have swung the election.
Bitcoin cash swung wildly in its first week from above $700 to below $300.
It was so wide that the doors couldn't open outwards so they swung upward.
In recent days, the President's views on the thorny immigration negotiations have swung widely.
He got to his feet, moaned, and swung his head from side to side.
The Dow swung wildly on Tuesday, plunging more than 2500 points before racing back.
Over the past year, the flavor of the month has swung wildly, from Sen.
Mr. Bellamy swung out his arm in a sweeping gesture toward the valley below.
The door swung open, and before me stood a man in tiger-print pajamas.
Of the 0003 counties in the 2000st District, 202 swung from Obama to Trump.
On Tuesday, the 30-stock index swung 1,43 points before closing 567 points higher.
Clinton's emails, after which national and state polls swung toward Mr. Trump, perhaps decisively.
But in fact he swung his smartphone fixed to a string around his body.
After these latest remarks, the White House swung into its customary role of cleanup.
In 2016 the county swung hard to Mr Trump, giving the NAFTA-bashing populist 73%.
Once the chute swung open and the animal emerged, the frustrated crowd whistled in protest.
They wondered whether the FBI's late intervention on Mrs Clinton's e-mails swung the election.
At that instant, the interior doors, a second set leading into the library, swung open.
"In the 2016 election there was this pendulum swung in the opposite direction," says Ramey.
The cord it swung from her brick neck and ash was streaming down her leg.
The company swung to a net loss of 41.3 million francs, from a small profit.
ET (1935 GMT), having swung from a high of $57.47 to a low of $56.28.
The company's shares swung wildly during its earnings call as it discussed 2019 spending projections.
Just as Mỹ's gloved fingers closed around the towel, the door swung open yet again.
Still, America has a long way to go before the pendulum has swung too far.
But is there a chance that things have since swung too far the other way?
Equities markets saw significant losses as news of the vote spread, and currencies swung wildly.
Twenty-five are districts that swung blue at the top of the ballot in 2016.
He stood like he was in a batter's box and swung the Wiffle Ball bat.
The company also said it swung back to a financial loss during the second quarter.
In New Zealand Ms Ardern has swung even the political right behind tighter gun control.
He replied that sadly, he is (insert bug-eye emoji here) — and she swung back.
I would say a high percentage of pitches we swung at were off the plate.
In the final vote, a few Republicans swung in favor of the ruling, including Sens.
By contrast rival National Bank (NBG) swung to a loss on higher bad credit charges.
He stumbled, and as he fell he turned and swung wildly, connecting with a cheek.
And shred she does—right alongside her sister, Isobel, who also swung by the studio.
I swung by the accelerator's new office a few days ago to meet each team.
His voice swung theatrically; each question began as a rumble and ended as a squeal.
Under influences like the NCC and Barber, the mainline swing vote may yet be swung.
Mercer had swung and missed at two changeups form Maness but connected on the third.
The district swung to Trump's 2016 rival Hillary Clinton by nearly 10 points that year.
He swung his head back and forth, waiting patiently, until he was no longer looking.
He fouled off a cutter for strike one; he swung through another for strike two.
Synnex shares swung 2 percent higher after the company reported first-quarter earnings above expectations.
RBS swung to a £752m net profit in 2017 from a £7bn loss in 2016.
Moments later, a man bolted from the SUV and swung an assault rifle at Proulx.
At least four other RSF helmets were seen being swung in the air by protesters.
She binged at least four times a week, and swung from one diet to another.
That phenomenon was reflected in Berks County, which swung to the Democratic candidate in 2008.
While the vote swung toward Democrats in each of those districts, they lost every race.
After plummeting 566 points, the Dow swung higher and ended the day down 249 points.
As its handlers tried to straighten the float it swung into a group of spectators.
"I tried to get ahead early in the count and they swung early," Iwakuma said.
The Saudi index swung between gains and losses before finishing the day 20.6 percent down.
I swung at the first pitch I saw and launched it deep to right field.
Last night, one fan caught a home run swung by Cardinals third baseman Jedd Gyorko.
Abu Dhabi's index swung 1.3 percent higher in its second consecutive session of volatile trade.
Margins swung from 2628 points for Clinton to 28503 points for Sanders in various polls.
The muxes held their ground, and when the toilet door swung open, one stepped inside.
Our political pendulum has swung too far, and Republicans are going to pay for it.
NO GROUP HAS swung against #MeToo more than older women who voted for Donald Trump.
When it first swung into theaters in 2002, "Spider-Man" set a box office record.
When the call on the radio came, the hunters of Clyde River swung into action.
Speculators' bets on the Japanese yen swung to a net short position of 2,767 contracts.
She long held out publicly supporting impeachment, but swung in favor after the Ukraine scandal.
Stocks swung between gains and losses on Thursday, then ended right back where they started.
When Hug swung up his first axe kick as a professional kickboxer the crowd erupted.
Construction activity swung back into high gear in March with the return of warm weather.
"That's the first time I've seen a sinker and I swung over it," Dozier said.
On Monday it suddenly swung around to come from the southwest, and picked up speed.
In New Hampshire's rural north, Coos County swung toward Republicans by a 26-point margin.
He swung at the first pitch and lashed a sinking line drive into left field.
Greenberg took the first for a strike, then swung and missed at the next two.
"It really swung the pendulum toward the plausibility of oceans in icy worlds," he said.
Yogi Berra, the legendary Yankees catcher and manager, swung by once to watch the filming.
A wing swung toward the runway; in the cabin, arms moved in unison to armrests.
In the weeks since the cyclone, a vast international aid campaign has swung into action.
It's been a wild day for the blue-chip benchmark that swung about 1083,1073 points.
While Iraq's future remains far from secure, the momentum has clearly swung in Baghdad's favor.
Suddenly, the driver door of the car directly in front of my Toyota swung open.
"It just kind of swung around when I got back in the throttle," Patrick said.
Some pairs appeared lost in a loving embrace while others swung back and forth playfully.
Last year, they swung through Lisbon before making their way back to their beloved Manchester.
" As pop tastes have swung between elaborate musical edifices and back-to-basics reactions, "Sgt.
He threw another one, and Martinez, not wanting to get into a deep hole, swung.
Country analysts say that the Russian presence has also swung the fighting in Hifter's favor.
I thought he swung the bat as we had hoped and really as you expect.
After flirting with other candidates, Clovis swung to the Trump camp before the Iowa caucuses.
His district swung to support Trump in 2016 after voting in Obama for two terms.
Michael Bloomberg and Cory Booker swung through the neighborhood while campaigning for the Democratic nomination.
The line holding it pulled tight, and the anchor swung back and hit his forehead.
But the focus has swung back on the central question: What is the president hiding?
Quixotic, he swung from morbid self-pity to rigid authority over his crews and himself.
Cincinnati dropped two potential interceptions on Sunday which could've swung the momentum in their favor.
Exploding with rage and fury, Garrett swung the six-pound helmet in a vicious arc.
And the rise of renewables means that the economics have once again swung against coal.
The Democratic National Committee no doubt wants to woo Trump voters who swung to Evers.
Aberdeen Standard Life's shares swung in afternoon trade, finishing the day roughly 2.5 percent lower.
They swung sharply in overnight trading on uncertainty over the U.S. midterm congressional election outcome.
Speculators' bets on the Japanese yen swung to a net short position of 1,405 contracts.
Amid the gridlocked traffic, boys swung cannisters of holy smoke, and older men hawked wares.
The windows and doors for each place will be swung wide open for a preview.
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And yet Appalachia swung heavily for Trump, giving him among his biggest landslides throughout the country.
Stocks swung lower again after reports that China is considering countermeasures to the US tariff move.
Major indexes swung from negative to positive and back after starting the session down 63 percent.
All of these pendulums have swung more quickly than I thought they were going to swing.
Kylie and Stormi sweetly faced each other as they swung back and forth while Scott recorded.
I think had Michael had his way, Girl Meets World would have swung just as extreme.
So that's why retailers everywhere have traditionally swung for the fences on and around Valentine's Day.
A steel door swung open and there stood Jackrabbit, looking like a lunatic's parody of Christ.
France had already swung the momentum their way, and proved themselves worthy of a quarterfinal visit.
But Brett Phillips swung through a 2-2 fastball from Juan Nicasio for the last out.
Not to spoil anything, but hammers are swung and weird holes are dug in the yard.
But Apple also stuck to a strategy that hasn't wildly swung around from year to year.
At one particular moment the camera swung to the high jump, showing an official walking by.
Then, I swung the lens upward and caught a tiny sliver of sunlight in my frame.
Now, the West has swung from discounting Chinese innovation to panicking, depicting an unstoppable tech juggernaut.
Whiter, less educated areas of the country swung hard towards the insurgent Mr Trump in 2016.
During the game, the Marlins swung a deal to acquire Jeff Francoeur from the Atlanta Braves.
Or has the pendulum of financial fashion simply swung far in the direction of passive investing?
Not only was turnout exceptionally high; voters also swung left in percentages not seen since 1974.
Now that tide has ebbed, as Brazil, Argentina, Peru and others have swung to the right.
Stocks swung on Thursday in Asia and oil led the retreat in commodities, as Bloomberg reports.
Overnight, the Shanghai composite swung in a 4 percent range before closing down about 0.3 percent.
As it swung around Earth again in 2007, the comet put on an even bigger show.
"He has swung the bat well all year," San Diego manager Andy Green said of Solarte.
Some of the anti-Trump zealots are now claiming that the Russians actually swung the election.
They swung from being net long by 6 percentage points a week ago, J.P. Morgan said.
Arizona reliever Archie Bradley then struck out Stanton, who swung at an 82 mph breaking ball.
Unlike your run-of-the-mill toy lightsabers, these are not to be swung and clashed.
Speculators' bets on sterling swung to a net short position in the latest week, data showed.
"I believe Michael is the one who swung the club," Dorthy Moxley told PEOPLE in 2016.
Ronson's party was a who's who too -- artists like Lady Gaga and Katy Perry swung by.
Public opinion has swung against the EU since the Great Recession and subsequent eurozone economic crisis.
J.M.M-J told investigators the semi's rear door swung open about 12 hours after he boarded.
Turkey's lira swung lower during the announcement before regaining some ground to trade 0.3 percent lower.
It is certainly true that white men, particularly those without college degrees, swung hard for Trump.
The gates to fentanyl have now swung open, and there is risk for recreational drug users.
Food producer Halwani Brothers, which swung to a loss for the same period, also dropped 2.1%.
He had to work back into counts a lot of those guys swung the bats well.
The company swung to a net loss of 61 million euros, in line with analysts' expectations.
Rudolph got up and chased after Garrett, which is when the defensive end swung the helmet.
It really did sound as if he were groaning when his jaw swung unnaturally like that.
In the past two weeks, though, the mayor's fortunes have swung wildly in the opposite direction.
There's little historical evidence that they've ever swung polls by more than a few percentage points.
Even then, he swung a massive, 35-inch bat—larger than the one Barry Bonds used.
The market swung around all day with the banks, which were pummelled earlier in the week.
Aguilera swung on her in a club, said Pink, adding that they later settled their differences.
She came from New York, which had unexpectedly swung to Ronald Reagan in his 1980 landslide.
The city's minority communities, a crucial voting bloc, swung for de Blasio in a big way.
Europe, which posted a profit last year, swung to a $398 million loss for the year.
Wisconsin and Pennsylvania are two swing states that haven't swung GOP for President since the 1980s.
Mr. Lightfoot said the officers took him to yet another cell, removed his restraints and swung.
The few occasions where Teixeira stepped deeper and swung for the body, he hit Gustafsson clean.
But as has been the case for months, the pendulum soon swung back the other way.
" She added that she still believed that Mr. Skakel was "the one who swung the club.
Lance represents a district that swung for Democratic candidates in the 85033 and 2016 presidential elections.
Like most people, farm voters can be swung if Democrats speak and legislate to their interests.
Lovell swung the chair around to a Smith Corona on a steel typing table beside him.
Each time the questioning swung between the Democrats and the Republicans, he had to switch vernaculars.
He has not swung a club in the event since 603, when he missed the cut.
The regulation of internet providers has already swung once on a change in the Oval Office.
Mr. Rodriguez swung into high gear, mobilizing Hispanic pastors to visit their legislators at the Capitol.
Both jets crashed minutes after takeoff and swung up and down before taking fatal nose-dives.
They swung from being net long by 220 percentage points a week ago, J.P. Morgan said.
Observers speculated that these so-called fake news articles swung the election to Donald J. Trump.
The Georgia race typified a district that swung dramatically toward Democrats in the 27 presidential election.
After the austerity of early 2010s minimalism, aesthetics have swung back toward the expressive and unserious.
One huge difference from the last time Democrats swung back into power is inescapable — President Trump.
Low social trust and low civic engagement defined the places that swung hardest to Mr. Trump.
Tourists who had been peering at filigreed shields and wrought-iron broadswords swung toward the sound.
A few more casts and the fly — a purple Hobo Spey — swung just beyond the rocks.
Having been pressured to declare a national emergency, Mr. Trump unsurprisingly swung for the constitutional fences.
When the right made mistakes the left won its turn, before power swung back rightward again.
Gordon swung hard and ripped the mistake over the fence in right center for a homer.
Three floors below, Orelis Rodriguez, 55, immediately recognized Mr. Sotomayor when she swung open her door.
Luka Modric swung a corner kick in, before it was headed into the vicinity of Mandzukic.
It swung back to give Mr. Trump a nine-point victory over Hillary Clinton in 2016.
A few minutes after we arrived, a thick metal door beside the glass partition swung open.
She swung the bag to the ground as the flow of pedestrian traffic streamed around her.
The company swung to a $5.193 billion loss in the fourth quarter because of the charge.
Garrett swung at Rudolph's head with his own helmet while Steelers guard David DeCastro held Garrett.
Trump at first swung decisively behind the Saudis and Emiratis, calling Qatar "a funder for terrorism".
As the electorate tilted rightward, the door swung open for those pushing an extreme social agenda.
Buffeted by the financial crisis a decade ago, we have swung wildly in our political choices.
Areas of the country that supposedly had the most to gain swung the farthest to Trump.
The problem is that Mr. Maher swung as if the sport still had a Negro League.
Chris Herrmann, the Arizona Diamondbacks' catcher, swung hard and sent it over the center-field fence.
Momentum swung back to Virginia with the first half's only turnover, a mental mistake by Calvert.
He took a strike, then a ball, and then he swung and missed for strike two.
It had swung so far to the left, it's now going to swing to the right.
"Roll 'em up, lock 'em up," I said as we swung out of the parking lot.
The pendulum of public outrage, with which we should all now be wearily familiar, swung back.
" Comey also swung at Barr, writing: "Those who smeared the FBI are due for an accounting.
And the country has swung to the right since he first came to power in 2014.
Glass then swung at Panthers defensive back Paris Ford and clipped the official in the process.
That yield was moving higher again Tuesday, when the stock market swung back to the positive.
"Look up," the sergeant said, and swung a flashlight beam into the canopy of a tree.
She then swung the bottom half of her body downward, where she landed in a squat.
Rookie goalie Jordan Binnington and center Brayden Schenn each swung sticks off the glass in frustration.
The ball is eventually swung to the opposite corner, where Rodney Hood drills an open look.
If every seat swung that heavily in their favor, then Democrats would gain control of Congress.
Alomar swung through the 2-2 fastball on the outside corner and collapsed onto one knee.
Secreted under their petticoats, panniers, and bustles, these highly decorated pockets swung heavy with their contents.
But his son got the green light on 3-0 and swung at a two-seam fastball.
And lately no district has swung more than Illinois' 10th, in the affluent suburbs north of Chicago.
CONWAY: He said there&aposs no evidence that it affected a vote or swung the electoral outcome.
The market swung wildly amid concerns of an escalating trade war between the United States and China.
But the northern Virginia counties swung away from Gillespie, as suburban voters indicated they had other priorities.
By 1970, Sinatra had swung to the right and was endorsing Ronald Reagan for governor of California.
The fight broke when one of the men allegedly swung at Conor, RFK Jr. told the Times.
Well, on Tuesday he swung by the r/gameofthrones subreddit to take part in a Reddit AMA.
The two swung at each other, Austin missing his first punch and Kelly landing a few licks.
Brewers reliever Joakim Soria challenged Baez with a fastball; Baez swung through it, ending the Cubs' threat.
After Crimea and Syria showed unexpected Russian capabilities, assessments, once more measured, swung to the other extreme.
Like much of the continent, Venezuela swung dramatically between military dictatorship and democracy in the 20th century.
Before long, they whip out more weapons: weights attached to ends of ropes and swung like lassos.
"I swung to the middle, and Pete has created a home where everyone is welcome," Prentiss said.
During war times it swung more to the right, during periods of peace more to the left.
The data, which signalled that Beijing's recent stimulus drive might be paying off, swung Asian shares higher.
Officers got out of their car and fired at O'Neal as he swung the car around them.
Sentiment swung around later in the week when markets caught their breath and Lyft's earnings went well.
Commodities likewise swung lower as a Brexit would be seen as a major threat to global growth.
In the O. J. case, at last, and for once, American (in?)justice swung the other way.
"I believe Michael is the one who swung the club," said her mother, Dorthy Moxley in 2016.
As in August, they also swung and missed more when a possible relay man was in place.
A single Litecoin, another cryptocurrency, has swung from costing you between $10 and $55 this year alone.
Shares of Nike swung in extended trading, falling roughly 4.5% before rebounding to trade in the green.
"I see it, I see it," one of the students called out; Fischer swung the boat around.
But since then, deficits have swung significantly up and down while interest rates have consistently drifted down.
The pint-sized powerhouse vocalist, 123, swung by The Late Late Show with James Corden on Monday.
"Kang has swung the bat very aggressively with power against that staff," Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said.
The Cboe Volatility Index, aka Wall Street's "fear gauge," swung to the highest in 2019 on Monday.
China swung back on Monday, taking the severe step of canceling all purchases of U.S. agriculture products.
Above, another baby swung from a bamboo tree, and several others stomped over scattered leaves, softly hooting.
Anti-abortion advocates hope the Court has swung toward their side enough to effectively overturn Roe v.
The ABC tracking poll released over the weekend swung 85033 points in Clinton's direction week-over-week.
Not a bad return, but not the kind of lethal volleying that could have swung the match.
He told me to give him the pencil, and when I did this girl swung on me.
The major U.S. averages swung from an intraday decline of more than 1.5 percent to close positively.
Huygens noticed that the pendulums swung exactly in unison, always lurching toward each other and then away.
However, the driver claims the "Fletch" star swung first ... and the passenger's kick was just self-defense.
At face value, it seems the pair are dismissing chatter they have swung into a new romance.
Elections in the Hawkeye State are swung by grass-roots activism and the enthusiasm of evangelical activists.
The country ran a 2.5% of GDP surplus in 2014, but that swung into deficit last year.
In the end, however, it was the Paul blockbuster which swung the odds in the Clippers' favor.
She enlists helpers, one of whom swung by to gather a bulky cardboard box, brimming with ads.
December U.S. crude futures also swung back into positive territory, rising 11 cents to $56.31 a barrel.
Vice President Pence swung through South Carolina and Pennsylvania on Saturday to campaign for McMaster and Rep.
Cespedes and Walker tried a double steal as Cabrera swung away, knocking a single into center field.
It was a great night, Z. said, letting his head fall as I swung the door shut.
Yes, it is true that districts which lost a lot of jobs to automation swung for Trump.
He said the extinguisher hitting the car happened by accident, not because he swung at the vehicle.
Hassan noticed that she swung her heels back and forth as she talked, as a child might.
It swung to a loss of $36 million from a profit of $353 million a year ago.
The dollar has been another casualty, though it swung 0.15 percent higher after three days of losses.
December U.S. crude futures also swung back into positive territory, up 94 cents at $57,14 a barrel.
Several of the counties, like their states, swung from Democratic to Republican in the 7003 presidential contest.
December U.S. crude futures also swung back into positive territory, up 95 cents at $57.15 a barrel.
I swung, I ran in a straight line, I got hit with the ball and I'm out.
" His two little girls swung crazily in the hammock, kicking at each other and crying, "Who who!
Just then, the doors swung open and a pack of men entered, clutching weapons and looking panicked.
An increasing number of immigrants are moving into states that swung for President Donald Trump in 2016.
An increasing number of immigrants are moving into states that swung for President Donald Trump in 2016.
Late Tuesday, the mood in the Pantsuit Nation Facebook group swung quickly from celebration to pained examination.
But one day the shed's door swung open, and he was told he was free to go.
So it's natural to me that the pendulum has swung towards strategic investors in mobile gaming content.
Mr. Shandling's face, which swung from a broad grin to melting self-pity, defined Larry's oleaginous character.
The results on Saturday, when late voters swung sharply against the Donald, suggest it may be working.
Instead, the woman told him to fuck off and swung her red stiletto straight at his face.
Hechavarria swung at the 0-1 pitch in the dirt and the ball bounced into Romine's neck.
Not a whole lot stuck out, but yeah, I mean, he swung the bat tonight for sure.
But Tyler Clippard struck him out with a 3-2 split-finger fastball that Ortiz swung through.
Stefanik&aposs upstate district voted for Democratic presidents for decades until it swung for Trump in 2016.
I believe he could deliver it while being swung from a crane over the Statue of Liberty.
As the door swung open, a chorus of shouts and laughter enveloped me and lured me inside.
The two went after each other early, threw hard and often, and swung to the closing bell.
A basket carrying four workers swung out of control, injuring three of them, an incident report says.
I punched in the key code I had received by email and swung open the heavy door.
Sanchez swung and missed on two straight pitches before lining to left for a 5-4 advantage.
Dany swung the lash at his scaled belly, back and forth until her arm began to ache.
However, I fear that in some cases the pendulum has swung too far in the other direction.
In another series of victories for the anti-abortion movement, key governors' races also swung its way.
" Bloomberg swung back as he always does, writing on Twitter that he would "see you soon, Donald.
Stanton swung at a curveball in the opposite batter's box and lashed a line drive to right.
But government bond prices rose along with U.S. stocks which had already swung dramatically lower this month.
The Golden Monkey wrathfully swung his massive cudgel And the jade-like firmament was cleared of dust.
We've won when we've really swung the bats in a massive way and run away with something.
Earlier this week, the 30-stock Dow has swung 1,000 points or higher twice within three days.
Garrett, still wielding Rudolph's helmet, swung it downward over DeCastro's shoulder, clocking the quarterback in the skull.
The archaic machinery of the US Senate has swung into action for President Donald Trump's impeachment trial.
President Trump says he has personally swung the Supreme Court with his appointment of Justice Neil Gorsuch.
Just about that bass drop, making sure that it was not too straight, that it really swung.
He has swung at pitches outside the strike zone more than he has in any other season.
And a key survey of manufacturers suggests that the sector swung from contraction to expansion in January.
They maintain that FATCA and the CRS have swung too far towards transparency and away from privacy.
He swung wildly over Jacob deGrom's first-pitch slider in his first at-bat, then struck out.
Trump's transition team swung back at the office on Saturday, accusing officials of "politicizing" the confirmation process.
"If we swung the bats better, a lot of times that's enough," A's manager Bob Melvin said.
In France, Casino swung back to an operating profit of 85 million euros, helped by higher sales.
The Dow swung more than 695.143,000 points points on Tuesday to recover 48 percent of Monday's losses.
"The pendulum has swung at least four or five times in the last forty years," Mossaides says.
It was the latest of several surveys to suggest that momentum has swung to the "Out" campaign.
While the pendulum has swung fully to the Republican side in Washington, it will swing back again.
Jesse Jackson lamented that the unregistered voters in black-majority Detroit could have swung the state. Rev.
He swung a bloody hammer at one of the officers, striking her in the back and shoulders.
To me, if the head of the bat gets in front of the wrists, then you swung.
They just swung a big trade deadline deal and are still slipping farther away from the postseason.
After two stops, a band swung into the car: It was the one from the day before.
In the meantime, the politics of Italy and the world, it seems, has swung back to him.
And it appears to have finally swung enough MPs against her to submit letters of no confidence.
On a full count, Robinson then swung and hit a sharp grounder to Charles, wide of third.
The company also reported first-quarter results that showed it swung to a loss totaling $6.5 million.
Between 3003 and 2016, it swung from an American deficit of $20bn to an American surplus of $11.5bn.
Last year, Bellamy's swung to a loss after China imposed rules requiring foreign vendors to register by 13.
Rialmo said the teenager twice swung at his head with a baseball bat just outside the apartment complex.
They swung by the Boulder, CO County Clerk and Recorder's Office before hightailing it to the delivery room.
From Charleston to Charlottesville, it's clear the pendulum has swung back, cutting the nation and shedding American blood.
The riders are then swung around the tower a few times before being pulled back into the gondola.
Or notify buds you're hanging out at this bar right now, and wouldn't mind if someone swung by.
In both cases the revelations swung the news cycle and forced the Trump campaign into a defensive crouch.
Big Telecom swung back, suing the FCC and getting its decision overturned by the Sixth Circuit last year.
The strategy might turn into a habit after the way the Diamondbacks swung the bats at Coors Field.
Sotheby's swung to a first-quarter loss but said the second quarter is off to a strong start.
A hydraulic pump whirred, a lock clanged open, and a metal door about a foot thick swung open.
But despite those advantages, the momentum appears to have swung in Occidental's favor following series of unexpected developments.
The shot showed the man smiling as he swung the little girl by her arms outside the building.
"The pendulum has swung significantly in the other direction," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at National Securities.
A mere 540 votes in Florida swung the 6873 presidential election for George W. Bush over Al Gore.
Lawmakers no longer need party leaders for money and exposure, because the power has swung to the grassroots.
After a walk to Christian Yelich, Bradley struck out Marcell Ozuna, who swung at a 97 mph fastball.
A few minutes later he buzzed for assistance, swung the door open and asked her how it looked.
But the day's big move was Turkey's lira which swung almost 6 percent in a wild few hours.
But Clinton has since swung to leads in three national polls released in the wake of the debate.
Clinton did win among one generation, though – voters ages 65 and up swung 11 points in her favor.
During that time, the price swung by more than 10 percent, from a low of $80.06 to $88.16.
Barry had testified that he shot her as she swung a baseball bat at him in her bedroom.
Actor Paul Rudd swung by James Corden's The Late Late Show for a not-so-quick bathroom break.
I've made many correct predictions over the past many years, and swung and missed many times as well.
In fact, he swung the knife at her and hit her in the face with the blunt end.
But with last night's draft, the pendulum seems to have swung way too far to the other side.
The company's breadwinner oil and gas division swung to a profit and earnings jumped in the refining division.
But IOM spokesman Joel Millman doubts the migrant path for Africans has swung over from Europe to America.
He really swung the bat well in spring training, we just couldn't get him on the field defensively.
In the clips, Hart sat on a swing and was recorded being gently swung by the physical therapist.
The doors have swung open and DNC members and liberal activists are flooding the Atlanta Convention Center hall.
It did nothing when I swung it back and forth on my indoor shots of avocados and headphones.
Wolters swung at a pitch from Verrett in the dirt that replays indicated might have been strike three.
After a minute or so of cross facing and attempting to make distance, Rickson swung into an armbar.
I called his name and, for a moment, I thought he swung his head toward me in recognition.
But Hernandez swung at Santana's 93-mile-per-hour fastball and hammered it over the right-field fence.
Feminism, the civil-rights movement and economic progress in other countries swung a wrecking-ball at the edifice.
Betting markets have swung sharply towards "remain", and now imply around a 75% chance that Britain stays in.
Lake's guitars, typically pitched up with knife-edge distortion, cut through Mike Baillie and Travis Kuhlman's swung rhythms.
If you look at since like the middle of May, last June, he's swung the bat extremely well.
DUBAI, Jan 16 (Reuters) - Oman Telecommunications (Omantel) said on Monday it swung to a fourth-quarter net profit.
But when John swung Charlotte down from his shoulders, she leaped back into his arms and kissed him.
Tesla vaporized Wall Street expectations on Wednesday, sending shares surging after the company swung to a quarterly profit.
The country was a consistent net exporter until 22019, when the trade pendulum swung in favour of imports.
Other senators have been threatened with expulsion, but they either escaped the boot or resigned before it swung.
Over the past three decades, Washington has swung back and forth between disengagement and selective engagement with Russia.
And then he swung that whip through the air and cracked it above our heads, again and again.
At the end of the press conference, Iain Glen (Ser Jorah Mormont) swung by for his own popsicle.
As the two got up off the ground, Garrett swung the helmet and hit Rudolph in the head.
Macomb County, which swung to Trump in 2016, backed successful Democrat Gretchen Whitmer in last year's governor's contest.
He settles in immediately, finding the lilting poetry and the gently swung high grace of the whole thing.
He guided me to a 50-foot waterfall where monkeys and kids (and later me) swung from vines.
Ricci hung back and as Felder flicked out a non-committal jab, Ricci swung out a check hook.
The country was a consistent net exporter until 2000, when the trade pendulum swung in favor of imports.
Lundin swung to a net profit of $114 million from a loss of $231 million a year earlier.
Some small counties swung from a nearly 25-point Sanders win to a nearly 25-point Sanders loss.
But after fouling off a pair of 0-2 sliders, Gregorius swung through another one in the dirt.
Hernandez saw two pitches combined in his first two at-bats, swung twice, and produced two home runs.
" Susanna Griso, a news anchor on Antena 3, said the Catalan parliamentary session swung "between tragedy and comedy.
Tires were sometimes pushed along the floor with crutches, or swung aloft, as if in strenuous hoop games.
This time, Martinez said, he swung at the second pitch and dumped it to right — functional, not fancy.
Then one of the men swung his panga and hit Dz'dza in the head, broadside, knocking her unconscious.
He has even swung hot and cold on his own family members occupying offices in the West Wing.
The needle did its job: It swung swiftly when votes from Midwestern battleground states began to be counted.
Those of us who oppose the present tax bill have sometimes swung too far in the other direction.
One of the firemen got in my brother's face and threatened him, and another swung on my brother.
Data centre operator NEXTDC Ltd swung to an annual loss and was among top losers on the benchmark.
But even the bigger independents could go from bust to boom when oil prices swung in the past.
Polls in some states have swung toward Republicans over the past month, suggesting this message might be resonating.
If they punched it through, then billions and billions of dollars would have swung in the other direction.
Finally, Kershaw kicked and delivered an eighth pitch — a slider at Aguilar's back foot that he swung over.
After the Judiciary Committee revealed Ms. Keyser's statement, the White House swung into the offensive against Dr. Blasey.
" The Trump campaign swung back, saying that Biden should "answer for his own failed record on public health.
Then the pendulum swung right, then left again in February 1936, when the Popular Front came to power.
Against Cole, that discipline faded, as the Yankees swung early or chased pitches out of the strike zone.
On Thursday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average swung from a 224-point loss to close up 124 points.
When a guard swung open a hatch on the cell's door, the children crowded around to peek outside.
"The tide has clearly turned on this issue, and momentum has swung in our favor," Mr. Wolfson said.
When liberal judges happened to be temporarily put on a panel with other liberals, they usually swung leftward.
Jordan Spieth said that after three weeks away, he felt as if he had never swung a club.
But when the blank metal doors swung open on a recent February evening, history suddenly came to life.
Then he sat up, swung his legs over the side and walked away unnoticed, a freshly minted ghost.
Also on display were skirts composed from long strips of fabric that swished and swung with every step.
CINCINNATI — When Kyle Hendricks swung through Chasen Shreve's split-finger fastball in the dirt at 1:13 a.m.
Mr. Ollé stepped in, grabbed a bottle out of a singer's hand and swung it above his head.
It's the independents who can be swung over by the added element of a supplemental FBI background check.
She dipped him in the ocean, jumped him over a wave, swung him high, and dipped him again.
Joe Manchin seeks re-election in a state that swung for President Donald Trump by an overwhelming margin.
The day I swung by, people were handing out morsels of organic pear impaled on E.U.-flag toothpicks.
A quick search yielded a dessert place not far away and we swung by to take a look.
After they swung the doors open, a SWAT member set off a flash bang grenade inside the doorway.
"He threw two of those to me last night, and I swung and missed," Correa said of Morin.
Carlson swung back, saying it "doesn't seem honest" for a host to assert Napolitano's view isn't an opinion.
But the pendulum (controlled, no doubt, by lizard people under the White House) has swung the other way.
Ten players could look at the same play and come away split on whether the batter actually swung.
It was like we had swung back to the party's peak, and the energy had come full circle.
I modeled myself in their image, and doors that were closed to bodies like mine suddenly swung open.
The findings were very clear: Only less educated whites were significantly more likely to have swung to Trump.
Against the frequent feints of Frankie Edgar and Dominick Cruz, Faber swung at air time and time again.
During the trading day, stocks swung from negative to positive after indexes started the session 2 percent lower.
Moxley said she still believed that it was Michael Skakel who swung the golf club and killed her daughter.
Oil prices swung up and down in part because of China's plan to target tariffs at American energy supplies.
This 14-year-old Romanian gymnast vaulted, swung, and flipped to victory at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal.
Trudeau and his wife swung their son between them as they deplaned, making for a perfect family photo opp.
Then, the renaissance of superhero and sci-fi fare on TV swung more attention toward networks and cable channels.
The price of oil swung from a 260-week high to a 21.4-week low in just 53 days.
There's a trade-off between corruption and polarization, and our regulatory pendulum has swung much too far one direction.
But the balance of financial power is a pendulum, and five months later it swung back in my direction.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng index fell 0.5%, while the Shanghai Composite index swung the other way and rose 1.2%.
European stocks swung wildly Tuesday afternoon, as investors monitored a flurry of earnings results amid heightened global trade tensions.
Yet even if the Court had allowed the recount to proceed, the margin would not have swung by much.
The problem for Republicans was the kind of suburban House districts that swung from Mitt Romney to Hillary Clinton.
The overall balance of payments swung to a small surplus last year from a deficit in the previous year.
Jim Renacci by six points, while Ohio's gubernatorial, attorney general, and many House races swung in the GOP's favor.
He was unafraid to go into corners, where larger players swung their elbows at the height of his head.
At the end of the workout, she drops into a middle split as easily as she swung a kettlebell.
After Cox's killing, opinion polls indicated sentiment had swung back to the Remain side after a shift towards Leave.
It may just be that Sentix respondents have decided they have been too pessimistic, and swung the other way.
STOXXE swung into positive territory and hit the day's high after the comments, while London's exporter-heavy FTSE 100 .
The U.S. Citi Economic Surprise Index has swung from around -24 at the end of June to +25 now.
Only a week after defending Comey, the real estate mogul's camp swung back to their default position of skeptics.
The executioner without a tongue, Ser Ilyn Payne was the man that swung the sword that killed Ned Stark.
Unfortunately, that incident forced my then-girlfriend back into the closet, while my pride pendulum swung the other way.
"Everyone was watching the euro, and it swung back and forth," said Jon Hill, fixed income strategist at BMO.
On Tuesday, the group's long-haul unit, AirAsia X Bhd swung to a net profit of 11.03 million ringgit.
"I felt like I had good mojo going all day and swung it very nicely," Johnson told Golf Channel.
The momentum swung in the second quarter as the Spurs' Kawhi Leonard (team-high 19 points) became more active.
The killing started when a masked man, dressed in black tactical attire, swung open the door and sprayed bullets.
The Cowboys needed an answer, and were driving for another score before the momentum swung back to the visitors.
The shares swung between positive and negative territory Monday, hitting a high of $13.98 and a low of $13.10.
Jabal Omar Development was up 2.7% after it swung to second quarter profit, which it credited to higher revenue.
It has swung more violently versus the dollar but that's probably down to the greenback's own volatility in 2018.
Could he have swung from his elbow a few more times, just to emphasize the absurdity of his gifts?
"The pendulum has swung too far toward a hyper-focus on short term results," she said in the release.
Credit Suisse swung back to profit last year for the first time since 2014, despite some challenging market conditions.
He was making his major league debut, and he swung at the first pitch, grounding it to second base.
It swung back to Democrats during the 268 midterms, but not as much as the rest of Michigan: Gov.
Bitterness about that indifference continues to surface in presidential politics and has arguably swung every competitive election since 1980.
He looked straight at me, swung his leg back pretty hard and full-blown kicked me in the face.
The Dodd-Frank Act of 6900 represents a pendulum that has swung too far to the side of overregulation.
Meanwhile, spot gold swung into positive territory after the Fed announced it will not hike interest rates this year.
Los Angeles swung multiple trades and released several players in the lead-up to the NBA's Thursday trade deadline.
Why it matters: Arizona swung for Trump in the presidential election, so presumably Republicans would be there for him.
To open the Pockit, I unhooked the white latch, swung out the handles and gave it a strong shake.
After Cox's murder, polls indicated sentiment had swung back to the "In" campaign after a major shift toward Leave.
The company also swung into a net profit of 1.4 billion euros, reversing a 400 million euro 2016 loss.
Then while Carlos was looking through the camera eyepiece Gerald swung his neck and hit him against his head.
Same-day voting in counties that tend to sway toward one party or another swung harder toward their tendencies.
The two workers swung their utensils at him, before one even grabbed a stool to potentially throw at him.
He is the lone Democrat to win office in Lake County, Michigan, an area that swung heavily for Trump.
European women have not swung all the way to the far left; they have mostly drifted to the centre.
It's possible he just swung by her place bright and early to show her something funny on his phone.
Wolters swung and missed, and the ball skipped into the glove of catcher Kevin Plawecki, apparently for strike three.
Then the ship went under the bridge, and past it, and swung slowly into the hard right-hand turn.
Gunderson was laying in his hospital bed Wednesday when President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump swung by.
While Handel was meeting potential voters in Alpharetta, House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) swung by her event.
Of his nine strikeouts, six came via the slider, and on five of those, the batter swung through it.
Still, I've swung mine around for a few months and I haven't noticed any signs of stress or give.
Bond yields have swung higher this year as the Federal Reserve signaled a more hawkish turn on monetary policy.
The pendulum of social media support had swung back to skepticism and suspicions about where the money was going.
"I think the pendulum kind of swung too much the other way (on Thursday)," said MMD analyst Randy Smolik.
"Brodie swung to and fro in the breeze, and steadied himself as well as he could," The Times reported.
The three major indexes swung wildly between losses and gains Friday as investors grappled with an increasingly volatile market.
Woods will also continue using the Scotty Cameron putter he swung to win all but one of his majors.
The group reported it swung to a second-quarter operating profit and affirmed its guidance for the full year.
Garrett ripped off Rudolph's helmet, Rudolph charged Garrett, and Garrett swung the helmet and hit Rudolph in the head.
Democrats net 30 House seats in 10793 when independents swung in their favor by 10783 points -- 10773% to 10763%.
New orders also swung back to expansionary territory at 50.2 but remained much weaker compared with the historical average.
" Connolly told the news outlet that Democrats feel "increasingly that public opinion has swung to our point of view.
His cousin swung, I ducked, I grabbed him and I essentially jersied him, uppercut him and slapped him around.
Chevron's stock price had been in the red for the year, but swung into the black after Friday's report.
In a subsequent CNN interview, she made clear she was paraphrasing Democrats who feel that Comey swung the election.
He then swung the other way, becoming a loyal surrogate and shoe-leather campaigner, demonstrating his devotion to Mrs.
He swung at and missed a pitch from Tampa Bay right-hander Ryne Stanek and fell to a knee.
JAY-Z swung by the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge on Thursday, playing one new track and one old.
Suddenly dos Santos had slipped to the inside of the jab and swung God's own overhand across the top.
Performance artist Millie Brown tested her own endurance when she had herself tied, inverted, suspended, and swung for Pendulum.
On Wednesday's episode of Desus & Mero, pop star Tinashe swung by the show to promote her new album, Joyride.
Here are the takeaways from the results: Net earnings swung to €211 billion for the three months to Sept.
Dialog Semiconductor shares swung to the downside in afternoon trade, closing 0.8 percent lower despite having recovered some losses.
The Cubs swung early in the count against Smith, with 10 of their first 12 outs made by outfielders.
The Dow (INDU) swung nearly 1,73 points from its low to its high point over the course of Tuesday.
This year, Washtenaw swung to Biden, who won the region with 260.6% of the vote compared to Sanders' 238.7%.
In 2008, the pendulum swung toward protection of the financial firms and corporations given the scale of the spiral.
"Kind of swung at a borderline pitch, but got enough barrel on it and found a hole," McNeil said.
To some, the action by advertisers was a shift of a pendulum that had swung too far toward automation.
By the time Canada's national government swung into action, the whole country had a base of knowledge and experience.
He swung and missed, and the Mets had a 3-2 loss that dropped them to 10-8 overall.
Yulieski Gurriel swung helplessly at a slider to end the half-inning, and Kershaw is up to eight strikeouts.
On Subi Reef, a construction crane swung into action next to a shelter designed for surface-to-air missiles.
Similarly, the number of background checks swung up more than 43 percent after the shooting in San Bernardino, Calif.
The Dow swung 600 points over the course of the day, the biggest one-day point move since January.
And look at all the Statcast numbers, too — I've swung the bat as well this year as any year.
The benchmark S&P 500 swung into positive territory after falling as much as 3.3% earlier in the session.
In a tumultuous week for equities, the 30-stock Dow swung 2000,23.5 points or more twice within three days.
In recounting their experiences, some women were philosophical; several swung between barely suppressed fury and bouts of self-blame.
He swung his legs over the edge of the bed so he could sit up and command the room.
A woman — wearing a red, long-tailed flamenco dress or brandishing a flamenco fan — is swung around by men.
The margin in the JBS USA beef business swung to 7.3 percent from negative 0.5 percent a year earlier.
Wawrinka swung freely on his next shot, a forehand, but Federer neutralized it with a backhand down the line.
Spark also swung to an $80.2 million profit during the second quarter, from a $74.4 million loss in 2017.
In February 2014, when the Super Bowl was at the Meadowlands, in East Rutherford, N.J., the weather swung sharply.
The city's quality of air has swung between "severe" to "hazardous" levels multiple times in the past two months.
He grimaced only slightly when he swung and missed to end his at-bat against Braves starter Sean Newcomb.
But once Trump was elected, the pendulum swung the other way, firing up Democrats and resetting the electoral map.
And so, as often happens, interest swung recently toward the other extreme, of running shoes with plenty of cush.
But for the last few days, we haven't swung the bats as well as we have, but that's baseball.
Bitcoin split into and bitcoin cash Tuesday, and the new digital currency has swung dramatically amid limited trading access.
I think we've swung way out of balance from the goals that the system itself is supposed to have.
But the county swung for McCready in last year's election, and Democrats are hoping that it does so again.
At its worst, the Dow Jones swung close to 1,600 points lower in the largest ever intraday point decline.
It swung as low as 567 points, rose as much as 600.48 points and ultimately closed 569 points higher.
It swung more violently versus the dollar but that is partly down to the greenback's own volatility in 2018.
Long lost control of Dao as he swung, causing Dao to fall and hit his mouth on the armrest.
U.S. stocks have swung wildly in 2018 after a year of consistent gains, partly due to Trump's trade policy.
It is to be swung shut whenever the sea surges above three metres (the 0003 surge was 4.5 metres).
On the mid-cap index, lender CYBG recorded a steep rise after it swung to a first-half profit.
Recent polls are suggesting that momentum has swung towards the "Leave" camp, or a so called Brexit, unsettling investors.
Oil prices have swung for weeks now as traders weighed an oversupplied market against OPEC hints of production curbs.
It was a district much like Mr. Lamb's, and so it, too, could possibly be swung with enough effort.
Keon said he's looking for more gains though the market will continue to be swung by virus-related headlines.
It will be interesting to see if it has swung one way — no pun intended — and it swings back.
After the earnings report, shares swung wildly, trading down as much as 12% and up as much as 12%.
Riding pinpoint accuracy and depth, he so flummoxed Nadal that the Spaniard once swung and whiffed on a forehand.
The plane swung back to do flybys overhead, then came back down for a smooth landing on the runway.
Because I'd never swung a pickax, I'd never seen, in my peripheral vision, my shadow looking like a prospector's.
Each time they've swung through New York since those early shows, things have felt a little bigger for them.
Even when Winfrey endorsed Obama in 2007, most voters in a Gallup poll said they weren't swung by her.
Iowa swung way to the right in 2016 and then replaced half its House caucus with Democrats in 2018.
Sanchez also put the Arc on a selfie stick and swung it around his head — a demo he's given a number of times, including once with Richard Branson — and the camera stayed level the whole time, all while capturing smooth footage reminiscent of that skier who swung an iPhone around his head.
Korean Air Lines and Asiana Airlines swung to operating losses for the April to June quarter, from a year earlier.
According to the officer's counterclaim, Mr. LeGrier charged down a staircase and swung a baseball bat twice at Officer Rialmo.
Chipotle Mexican Grill swung back to profitability in the second quarter, but the earnings weren't enough to outpace analyst expectations.
These same entrepreneurs looked to extract their leverage when the pendulum swung back in their favor in 2014 and 2015.
But in in-depth profiles and criticism, the pendulum swung the other way, favoring considerations of Swift's more calculating side.
Belmont County "is among the historically Democratic counties in Ohio that have swung into Republican control in recent years," Cleveland.
South African President Jacob Zuma had swung another scythe through his cabinet, repositioning or firing no less than ten ministers.
At this stage it's pretty much as unstoppable as one of Tyrion's comebacks, or a sword swung by the Mountain.
Crude prices, the major stock market driver this year, swung lower as a global oversupply offset strong U.S. gasoline demand.
The major indexes swung between negative and positive throughout the day, ending with the Dow Jones Industrial Average closing lower.
It swung to the Democrats in 22012 as part of Bill Clinton's larger revival of the Democratic Party's national fortunes.
Two had served in government during the New Labour era, when Tony Blair swung the party to the center ground.
NOTES: Red Sox 2B Dustin Pedroia (wrist) swung in the cage one day after taking ground balls on the field.
A scuffle broke out, and the men swung at each other until Cicero remembered he had something else to swing.
A long-rehearsed but precarious plan swung into operation: to get him across the Soviet-Finnish border under diplomatic cover.
In other earnings news, Credit Suisse swung to a net loss in the first quarter, although the numbers beat expectations.
Looking at the whole of last year, the Swiss lender swung back to profit for the first time since 2014.
Mesa's campaign has said it had found irregularities on the website that swung some 100,000 votes in favor of Morales.
Archer has a wicked slider to right-handers, and Stanton swung over it for strike three in the first inning.
Realmuto powers Marlins past Reds MIAMI — J.T. Realmuto swung at nothing but air in the first inning, stranding three runners.
In a phone call to his daughter, Falkenberg allegedly said LaFramboise had swung a bat at him, striking his hand.
The experience of California, where the Hispanic vote swung firmly Democratic around 1994, suggests they may be wrong (see chart).
You strap into a vehicle, get swung around a bit, and then you're off and running to the next line.
Los Angeles Angels RHP Garrett Richards hit Chirinos on the arm with a fastball at which Chirinos swung and missed.
Childs swung buckets, suspended from scaffolding, that caught and reflected ultrasonic sound beams and transmitted the sounds to 12 speakers.
He got two balls from Corbin and then swung at a high fastball he probably should have let go by.
Blown away A jet bridge swung into several vehicles at Memphis International Airport during a storm with 53 mph winds.
Korean Air Lines and Asiana Airlines swung to operating losses for the April-to-June quarter, from a year earlier.
After an interlude in which Chile swung left under Michelle Bachelet, Mr Piñera has been back as president since March.
Malkin carried the puck down the left wing and swung behind the Lightning net before feeding Marino in the slot.
Her emergence as the moderating voice on bank deregulation underscores how far the pendulum has swung under President Donald Trump.
Separate data showed that the current account swung back into surplus from a deficit the prior month, albeit below expectations.
Instead what we are seeing is a bunch of people getting swung around and now they are chasing stocks higher.
"At first, I thought he was joking...Then, one of his punches swung by," CNN Turk quoted Mese as saying.
Maggie Hassan has swung back-and-forth for months, and Election Day is bound to be a true nail-biter.
The captain swung the Open Arms toward its reported location and spotted the remains of the raft at 7.30 a.m.
I wouldn't say it swung in our direction, we made a fuck load of noise where everyone else was whispering.
Boeing's commercial airplane business swung to a loss after the company halted deliveries for the widely ordered 25.82 Max aircraft.
After the video surfaced Friday, however, men's attitudes regarding Trump and women swung even more than it did among women.
When Intel decided to take a crack at its first keynote at an automotive event, it swung for the fences.

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