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Swaths of classical music are used to great effect by both directors.
Rev. James Martin, S.J.: Spiritual Reflections On 'The Tree Of Life' S.J. Rev. James Martin 2011
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Swaths of the eastern part of the country appeared to fall under the control of anti-Gadhafi opponents.
Oil Hits 2½-Year High Dan Strumpf 2011
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Swaths of classical music are used to great effect by both directors.
Rev. James Martin, S.J.: Spiritual Reflections On 'The Tree Of Life' S.J. Rev. James Martin 2011
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Swaths of classical music are used to great effect by both directors.
Rev. James Martin, S.J.: Spiritual Reflections On 'The Tree Of Life' S.J. Rev. James Martin 2011
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Swaths of bleak, soggy-cardboard grey were my reward.
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Swaths of bleak, soggy-cardboard grey were my reward.
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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Swaths of other legal services in the criminal justice system have come under the budget scalpel.
Public Defenders Stretched Thin by State Cuts Nathan Koppel 2011
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Swaths of classical music are used to great effect by both directors.
Rev. James Martin, S.J.: Spiritual Reflections On 'The Tree Of Life' S.J. Rev. James Martin 2011
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Swaths of Tuscaloosa, Ala., home to the University of Alabama, were reduced to rubble by a tornado reported to be a mile wide, the Associated Press reported.
Deadly Storms Hit South Joe Barrett 2011
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Swaths of light came through the trees at odd angles and I liked to look up at that light and follow it to what I thought was its end, which was the base of a beech tree.
On Defining Marriage Michael Spies 2010
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