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They swell a little and turn white when you press on them.
The staff is expected to swell to 350 by next summer.
By the year 2000, the number will swell to at least 65,000.
During the summer months, the population can swell to around 250,000 people.
And it will keep your face from swelling too much.
By the end of 1992, the church had swelled to more than 1,000 people.
They worked for a time but had serious side effects, including swelling.
Now more of that than ever before is beginning to swell from the inside.
By 1990 that number is expected to swell to 200.
I still have pain and swelling in my left hand.
But he had seen the way the water moved and swelled.
His heart swelled with a feeling he could not name.
As the music swelled they would look at each other.
Now we were close it seemed to swell with every step.
The next year the number of students swelled to more than 300.
Within a few weeks, the population had swelled to nearly 5,000.
The population swelled from 2,000 to over 3, 500 between 1907 and 1908.
The area between them was also beginning to swell from the pressure.
She looked down the road for him, the pain in her heart swelling up again.
Especially as my feet seemed to have swelled a bit.
Her heart swelled with all the good she might be able to do.
Though perhaps his head has swelled a bit in the past few minutes.
A 21-point lead late in the first half swelled to 26 with about 10 minutes left.
It was all she could do not to tell him of the love swelling in her heart at that moment.
In that time, their numbers will swell with those who would think to be on the side of might.