| 1. | Shaw and Griffiths are enjoyably swinish, the most resolute of Muggles.
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| 2. | He lacks the courage of his own swinish convictions.
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| 3. | He saw the media at its most swinish.
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| 4. | None of your usual star-style swinish behaviour here, just squeals of delight.
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| 5. | Here is a morning in the life of Queenie and Burrs, her dashingly swinish lover.
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| 6. | Except that Kennedy is from Massachusetts, so his swinish antics have never been a problem.
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| 7. | While decorating the great house, Morris spoke of " ministering to the swinish luxury of the rich ".
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| 8. | Shimon Peres, leader of the opposition Labor Party, has denounced the government's economic program as " swinish capitalism ."
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| 9. | These freaks of learning clearly exercised a fascination among the literary geniuses of the age as they did among the swinish multitude ."
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| 10. | Some men, like Alan Alda and Phil Donahue, quickly jumped on board the women's movement and denounced their swinish brethren.
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