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swede
1. large dollop of mashed carrot and swede, all smothered in a
2. He could have Swede, and Bianchi, and Williams and Carroll
3. “You see,” said the Swede scratching his reddened beard as if deeply ponderous, “You have to have a… How do you say that?”
4. The Swede replied with a smile that took a moment or two to form on his sun-burnt face
5. He then asked the Swede:
6. The swede leaned toward him and said, nodding with his head once so often:
7. “I’m just trying to make your friend here feel at ease,” the Swede said throwing his hands in the air, acting the insulted part
8. We didn’t know whether the Swede would even have a delivery today
9. See, Adu and the Swede are partners, so to speak,” she said with a gleaming smile and fluttered her eyes only for Ethan to see, before she threw her head backwards to gaze at the still faint stars in the sky
10. His face sat in a frown for a moment or so, before looking sideways at Nicole and then back again at the Swede who was looking upwards and bobbing his head slightly as if counting in his head
11. Give or take,” said the Swede suddenly
12. “That,” the Swede said waving a hand dismissively, “is not my concern
13. “Your friend isn’t exactly up to date on this war, is he?” said the Swede to Nicole who simply shrugged
14. Not a moment after the Swede went below, Nicole quickly turned her head and shot Ethan a look that overflowed with a raging intention for murder
15. Her nostrils flared with anger instinctively and right before she could retort, the Swede came back up, with the radio in hand
16. Intense brass sounds and pompous drums came from the small speaker, while the Swede seemed instantly gratified judging from the grin on his face
17. The Swede shrugged and turned the dial, while the selector remained on the AM setting
18. Was she simply working for herself, like the Swede? But to what end? Did she really want to find Andy as much as he did? Thoughts like these - and some even worse - tugged at his mind like ropes, bogging him down in a spiral with no real answers, no clear exit
19. The Swede had helped with some sort of home-made vodka and stories about making even more money when the war would finally end: in the poor light the single lamp offered them, he’d shown him sketches and graphs about cables and telecommunications, satellites and whatnot, stuff that Ethan barely acknowledged they existed
20. “If you mean hard-ons, that’s true,” the Swede said with a sly grin that almost made him look rather slimy all of the sudden
21. Nicole shook her head, while the Swede gave his flask of vodka a swig, giggled and snorted
22. The Swede was waving goodbye as he and the boy turned the boat around and headed upstream, when Yenkele started the engine with a powerful rev that blanked out everything for a few seconds
23. her, even to the point of smiling as he ate swede
24. products of the British motor industry, into which the average Swede could scarcely fit without being in the need of some prosthetic aid when leaving, though very
25. He’s Swede, but his deceased wife had been a Finn and had actually made the bread
26. A blonde Swede brushed her teeth while studying the notices tacked to a decaying corkboard; a black backpacker with bright red braids kicked back reading a Lonely Planet guidebook; and a waif of a girl who looked like she couldn’t have been more than sixteen pecked out an e-mail at an aging computer terminal
27. Hank started the conversation with a question, “Do you know Swede, the old hockey coach?”
28. 500 season was not good enough for his Eskimos, so he was determined to get rid of Swede
29. He knew that Swede had just moved to a new house, so he sent out a coaching contract for the hockey season that was to come to the old house
30. The minute that the time was up, he called Swede and had him come in to the office
31. Swede was furious, as it had not been done this way ever before
32. I know that there had been a problem with Swede
33. I knew he had left the head coaching position, but I had always thought that Swede decided that life was too short for all the hours he spent coaching
34. I remember also a couple of Finns, both carpenters, of course, and very good craftsmen; a Swede, the most scientific sailmaker I ever met; another Swede, a steward, who really might have been called a British seaman since he had sailed out of London for over thirty years, a rather superior person; one Italian, an everlastingly smiling but a pugnacious character; one Frenchman, a most excellent sailor, tireless and indomitable under very difficult circumstances; one Hollander, whose placid manner of looking at the ship going to pieces under our feet I shall never forget, and one young, colourless, muscularly very strong German, of no particular character
35. They took the man to the station and put him into a cell, which was already occupied by a man who had been caught in the act of stealing a swede turnip from a barn
36. It was rare to find a well-educated Swede who was also a wholehearted supporter of the American Republican Party – he even expressed some sympathy for the Tea Party movement
37. her son, wounded in the last war, and of a learned Swede,
38. ‘So you will send me that book, dear count? I’m very grateful to you,’ she said to the young Swede
39. And among the art-house exhibitors Bergman is acknowledged as ”The Big Swede” who pulled the foreign-film business out of a substantial slump
40. Swede, come on, Swede!’ was the cry, a lonely cry, like a dry bird, from out on the blazing green turf
41. ‘Come on, Swede, hang one on that old pill…’
42. The screw-propeller was first successfully introduced by the famous Swede, John Ericsson, in 1835
43. The Shtcherbatskys made the acquaintance too of the family of an English Lady Somebody, and of a German countess and her son, wounded in the last war, and of a learned Swede, and of M
44. "So you will send me that book, dear count? I'm very grateful to you," she said to the young Swede
45. The calamity had happened in Finland, where they had let her visit her aunt; and the culprit was an insignificant Swede, a student, an empty-headed, worthless creature—and married
46. The Swede, Langlet, who previously had given detailed information to Tolstoi about the Nobel prize
47. ; as if they had any better right to take from on board an American vessel a Swede or a Dane than an American citizen