| 1. | The airways of the U . S . churn with travelers.
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| 2. | Life will churn on in Manhattan and the boroughs, though.
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| 3. | They make your heart pound and your gut churn with anxiety.
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| 4. | Maine attributes the slowdown to a churn in the consumer market.
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| 5. | Hurricane Fran will likely strengthen as it churns toward the northwest.
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| 6. | Meanwhile, the suspended teachers continue to churn out lesson plans.
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| 7. | Yet Washington last week was a-churn with economic politics.
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| 8. | Andersen forecasts that churn may soon reach 40 percent a year.
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| 9. | Surely, somewhere in this muddle, dark musings churn unspoken.
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| 10. | Lonely Planet Publications continues to churn out guides to almost everywhere.
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