I met with him this morning and at length we discussed that things have not been going swimmingly. |
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It all went swimmingly until last week, when a nurse spotted Noelle with drugs about her person. |
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That said, work is moving along swimmingly, and, for the most part, I had a fine weekend. |
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Things were going swimmingly, I thought, until I collapsed from sheer mental and physical exhaustion. |
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The pall has lifted, but all has not gone swimmingly with Rumania ever since. |
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Boasting about how swimmingly this was going, and how much upstream clout he has, is entirely natural. |
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Torres' career has been going so swimmingly, she still can't quite figure out why a friend kiddingly suggested she make a swimming comeback. |
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The conversation had not been going swimmingly, and I'll take part of the blame for the chilly turn. |
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September, October, November and the first half of December all went swimmingly well. |
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While cis dykes have generally shown little interest in me, my experiences with cis men have in comparison gone rather swimmingly. |
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It's all going swimmingly, until it starts to become apparent that Oscar's tale about being the defender of the Reef is all wet. |
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While the teaching of English to immigrants is not going too well, the teaching of Spanish to natives is going swimmingly. |
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Things did not go as swimmingly for Parliament's amendments from first reading, as the Council rejected most of them. |
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Is life going swimmingly for you, or are you in the grip of an emotional crisis? |
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Despite a few hiccups during the start-up phase, this now works swimmingly well too. |
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Just a quick note to report that everything went swimmingly at last night's Charter Night Dinner. |
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As far as Kramatorsk is concerned, in the eyes of Kiev, at least, things are also going swimmingly. |
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I have no social plans for this weekend, I'm eating more simply, I got lots of sleep last night and so that just leaves minding my manners and everything should go swimmingly. |
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It's all going swimmingly well, until a strange old hermit blunders in to their lives and infects one of them with a hideous bug that literally eats you alive. |
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All went swimmingly until her co-star broke his knee playing volleyball. |
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It's assumed that all required paperwork was processed swimmingly. |
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Everything was going swimmingly for the challenger until scandal erupted. |
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If all goes swimmingly, the bill could reach the President's desk by year end. |
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Labour's emphasis on low pay, bad jobs, high rents and ends that never meet clashes with George Osborne's glowing assurances that everything is going swimmingly. |
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How have you managed to adapt so swimmingly to new surroundings? |
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It is going, to coin a phrase, swimmingly. |
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So everything's going swimmingly for Emmi? |
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As the scale of their exposure was revealed they switched tack to argue that they had a liquidity, rather than a solvency, problem. In this section Going swimmingly The source of denial Where's the growth? |
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Between 1994 and 1997, it launched commercial television channels in seven East European countries, teaming up with local licence-holders in each. Initially, all went swimmingly. |
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Things went swimmingly with George. He had weathered a crisis, and was now full of confidence. |
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I got along swimmingly. The travelling men, after a moment or two of embarrassed diffidence, treated me quite as one of themselves. |
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