| 1. | Mary has swaddled the Babe in cloth like her own skirt.
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| 2. | The babies are swaddled with a bottle propped in their mouths.
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| 3. | Become a wooly mountain man swaddled in lime-green fur.
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| 4. | God came hidden in human suffering; swaddled in human joy.
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| 5. | Weeping with eternal grief, she clutched a tightly swaddled infant.
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| 6. | On the other stool was Dinnerson himself, heavily swaddled.
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| 7. | Despite circumstances of her birth, her upbringing was anything but swaddled.
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| 8. | Nor swaddling clothes for a candidate without a blanket of his own.
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| 9. | Some fans wear Western clothes; others are swaddled in traditional garb.
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| 10. | The result looked like a whole fish swaddled in clay.
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