Sentences with phrase «swung out of the traffic»

But suddenly, Alan Leavitt — a 42 - year - old loner who detests taking a middle - of - the - road position on anything because «all you find there are dead opossums, dead skunks and a yellow line» — has swung out of the traffic and is up there among the movers and shakers in harness racing.

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With the school holidays in full swing, families across Britain will be off on their travels - but it doesn't have to spell out the beginning of traffic jams, squabbling kids and endless toilet breaks.
This day traffic of swingers ever increases at adult find out.
But I also know better than to swing at a pitch in the dirt... (interesting that others covering the card don't mention the one thing you're apparently most interested in, but the post doesn't call them out because they're less - read and wouldn't generate the notoriety / traffic) I'll be following up on the card, but not because of wild theories and personal attacks.
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