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  • Now, if her twin brother is within earshot, even if he's doing something else, he'll reply with a big "Swack" sound at the need a kiss point, just so she doesn't freak out already.

    how about a nice camembert 2007

  • An occasion that so astonished the proprietor, "Big Swack" - whose real name was Hochmeister-that he talked of nothing else for days afterward.

    The Metrognome and other Stories Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1990

  • An occasion that so astonished the proprietor, "Big Swack"? whose real name was Hochmeister? that he talked of nothing else for days afterward.

    The Metrognome and Other Stories Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1990

  • The four men - Keith Swack, 37, Sean Warner, 37, Matthew Raddemacher, 29, and Erik Hibsch, 28 - were arrested Tuesday and indicted on felony charges of gang assault, conspiracy and tampering with physical evidence.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • But Swack's attorney, Joel Daniels, maintained the altercation occurred when the guards learned that Williams "may have had a blade and drugs in his cell."

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Wyoming County prosecutors say the four men - Keith Swack, Sean Warner, Matthew Raddemacher and Erik Hibsch - were arrested Tuesday on charges they assaulted inmate George Williams on Aug. 9.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

  • Swack recommended the council meet with Baker and Daniels attorney Steve Chinn, who is advising Evansville and Hammond on their potential reorganizations.

    IndyStar.com Top Stories 2009

  • "The reason to have elected officials or municipal employees is so there is someone on the council who can act as the town liaison and can bring salient issues like sewer service, road maintenance and town accounting to the planning table," Swack said Monday night.

    IndyStar.com Top Stories 2009

  • "The reason to have elected officials or municipal employees is so there is someone on the council who can act as the town liaison and can bring salient issues like sewer service, road maintenance and town accounting to the planning table," Swack said Monday night.

    IndyStar.com Top Stories 2009

  • Swack said the school is looking at continuing the academic portion of the center because it has helped students improve their grades.

    unknown title 2009

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