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upswell

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upswell [ʌpˈswɛl]
vb -swells, -swelling, -swelled, -swelled, -swollen
Rare to swell up or cause to swell up


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Many gave their support to Al-Qaeda or other Islamic groups, contributing to an upswell in unrest across Iraq as militant Shiites formed their own death squads to respond to Sunni attacks.
But some of the Valley's old guard are skeptical they'll grow big and important enough to deliver sizable productivity gains for business and the nation or to produce an upswell in new core technologies.
As President-elect Obama, with the help of his transition team, has selected members of his Cabinet and leadership team to address these issues, there has been an upswell of ideas and requests in transition memos from interest groups, businesses, non-profit groups, individuals, and state and local governments.
 
 
 
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