| 41. | Bank stocks led the market's swoon as the week ended.
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| 42. | It's the literary equivalent of a crush, a swoon.
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| 43. | The camera is down there waiting for her to swoon.
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| 44. | His appeal came amid the bottom of Brazil's market swoon.
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| 45. | I fully expected Doctor Detroit to swoon and collapse in his chair.
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| 46. | McCain benefits, too, from the general swoon about his history.
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| 47. | KINGSTON, Jamaica _ He swoons over the Spice Girls.
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| 48. | It's safe to swoon over these sweet-looking guys.
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| 49. | Japan has shown few signs of pulling out of its economic swoon.
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| 50. | The republic swoons, but soon cries for sudsier complications.
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