Last week, after a month-long bout of the collywobbles, Vodafone accepted a third generation B licence. |
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In spite of Littbarski's collywobbles there was no doubt that the Germans had the stomach for the task. |
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Yet there needn't have been any late collywobbles in the Bury ranks had they made the most of their superior possession. |
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Tracking the progress of the Merced-Itanium will cause many an attack of the collywobbles for commentators. |
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But after Rooney disappears to check on the day's shoot, Kidd reveals that the second run will be raunchier than the first, possibly prompting more network collywobbles. |
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So why have financial markets got collywobbles? One explanation is that share prices had risen ahead of themselves. |
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If the middle-aged Amos had any collywobbles about putting herself out there, in the spotlight, for another album and another gruelling world tour, then her daughter told her to shape up or ship out. |
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They are breathing down the necks of bitter rivals Tottenham, who are renowned for suffering the collywobbles whenever glory looks near. |
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That would still cause collywobbles in the West. |
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While media and the public might now want to squeeze themselves into the frame and give tweets expressing their joy and pride, that is a lot of collywobbles. |
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He flies a glider over the Rockies but loses his nerve on a wreck dive, gets the collywobbles climbing Mount Fable and gets jeered by locals for his cowboy skills. |
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