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  • Barton Swaim's review of Henry Hitchings's "The Language Wars" Bookshelf , Nov. 23 left me considerably confused, so facilely does he dart between two opposing attitudes.

    It's Hard to Tell Shall and Will Apart 2011

  • There are around 600 interviews posted as MP3, over ten years '82-'93 of Swaim's work.

    Wired for Books from Ohio University Denise 2007

  • Swaim's Panacea, said to be a sure cure for ulcers; please try if possible to procure some, and send out, for we should have very healthy inhabitants at present, but for the prevalence of that uncontrolable disease.

    The Journal of Negro History, Volume 7, 1922 Various

  • Richmond, a medicine called Swaim's Panacea, said to be a sure cure for ulcers; please try if possible to procure some, and send out, for we should have a very healthy inhabitants and present, but for the prevalence of that uncontrolable disease.

    Sketch of the life of the Rev. Lott Cary, Ralph Randolph Gurley 1835

  • Swaim's language is down-to-earth and easy to follow, but the realizations he leads us to are incredibly profound; and I found this to be especially true in his recurring consideration of the priesthood.

    Catholic Exchange Shane Kapler 2010

  • Swaim's language is down-to-earth and easy to follow, but the realizations he leads us to are incredibly profound; and I found this to be especially true in his recurring consideration of the priesthood.

    Catholic Exchange Shane Kapler 2010

  • In this context, Swaim's character has always been not just a fool, but a resolutely wrong, bizarro-fool.

    MetaFilter lazaruslong 2010

  • Not only that, but Swaim's faith in humanity coming through.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Digg 2009

  • My die is cast with Billy Bob, if only because Swaim's comically large testicles would present a huge target and Billy Bob would likely go for the illegal low blows.

    FAZED 2009

  • A walk through the Libby School building from 1893 reveals a display of a skin from a rattlesnake that Swaim's mother killed.

    unknown title 2009

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