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"I doubt there is any left from the way you were swilling it last night.
They used to disgust me with their stuffing and swilling of wine.
That has all changed now, and Swilling has helped foster the change.
Ross said that he won't decide how much Swilling will play until the warm-ups.
There's also a small bistro if all that swilling sees you work up an appetite.
Pat Swilling, (born 1964) - professional football player and politician.
"Warren smiled and thanked me after the game," Swilling said, laughing.
I wouldn't tolerate the swilling of gin by ten-year-old boys.
"When they drafted me, I almost fell out of my chair," Swilling said.
"Not the best way to start," said Rutledge, who added that he never saw Swilling.
With so much eurozone uncertainty still swilling around, traders were beginning to wind down for Christmas.
In time, George Swilling became owner of the plantation.
No player has worn it since Swilling left.
He didn't know whether his captor was still here or not, just listening to the smooth swilling of thick liquid.
"I even had some relatives who thought I'd quit school and be back home in a month, tops," Swilling said.
"They had no idea," Swilling said about Atlanta's offense.
He said he doesn't think Swilling's performance has been any worse than any other defensive player.
"They were beating on the bus," Swilling said.
Now he stood in his office drinking from a paper cup, swilling the Southern Comfort around, staring into the liquid.
But Young was trapped by Pat Swilling for a safety two plays later.
There was a lot of swilling of beer, chug-a-lug contests, and the like.
Linebacker Pat Swilling had two sacks to lead the Saints on defense.
He said Swilling was the scapegoat.
He said he probably wouldn't have left if Jackson, Swilling and Johnson were still on the team.
Pat Swilling, a Saints linebacker, did not disagree.