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								We were visiting at my mother-in-law's and she had a copy of the new book by Harvard professor Stephen Greenblatt called The Swerve: How the World Became Modern, and I hijacked it. Frank Gruber: Akedism: For Those Who Don't Care If God Exists Frank Gruber 2011 
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								For a zone-blocking team that averages 33 rushes a game, the Swerve is the ideal changeup. NY Daily News 2010 
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								The original Merv the Swerve was a dazzling No 8 who won his first cap for Wales in 1969 against Scotland and went on to play 38 consecutive matches for his country, scoring two tries. Home | Mail Online 2010 
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								The original Merv the Swerve was a dazzling No 8 who won his first cap for Wales in 1969 against Scotland and went on to play 38 consecutive matches for his country, scoring two tries. Home | Mail Online 2010 
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								'Swerve' Your Enthusiasm: Inside look at the latest wrinkle in Jets top-ranked rushing attack NY Daily News 2010 
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								'Swerve' Your Enthusiasm: Inside look at the latest wrinkle in Jets top-ranked rushing attack NY Daily News 2010 
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								'Swerve' Your Enthusiasm: Inside look at the latest wrinkle in Jets top-ranked rushing attack » NY Daily News 2010 
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								'Swerve' Your Enthusiasm: Inside look at the latest wrinkle in Jets top-ranked rushing attack NY Daily News 2010 
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								Dubbed the "Swerve" for its winding design, the misdirection run is the ideal complement to the Jets' zone run-based playbook. NY Daily News 2010 
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								'Swerve' Your Enthusiasm: Inside look at the latest wrinkle in Jets top-ranked rushing attack NY Daily News 2010 
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