| 41. | This seems to be snowballing and is disruptive.
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| 42. | And compare this and this edit at the Snowballing ( sexual practice ) article.
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| 43. | Even worse, it's snowballing.
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| 44. | Perhaps more worrisome for Rush is the snowballing popularity of a guy named Billy Bob.
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| 45. | Word of the work stoppage began spreading last week, snowballing a few days ago.
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| 46. | It's just kind of snowballing.
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| 47. | You get more confident, like snowballing.
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| 48. | But with Chun's defiance Kim finds himself increasingly mired in the snowballing scandal.
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| 49. | Snowballing, wouldn't you say?
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| 50. | There is snowballing support for Anwar while Mahathir has been under pressure from the students,
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