I'd been up since six, cleaning and fussing indecisively over my wardrobe, and I'd eventually settled on a warm brown sweater and khaki pants. |
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Yet others havered indecisively over both the principle and the practicality of the thing. |
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The worst thing that could happen would be for it to end indecisively, with embittered semi-losers on all sides. |
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He consulted a supervisor, who stared at me indecisively for a few minutes. |
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Walking into the theatre, I passed two elderly American tourists hovering indecisively by the box office. |
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After maneuvering indecisively against Rodney, de Grasse received a request from Washington and Rochambeau to come to New York or the Chesapeake. |
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But the Korean war dragged on indecisively until 1598, when Hideyoshi died and the Japanese withdrew. |
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Naval skirmishes continued until 17 April 1780, when British and French fleets clashed indecisively off Martinique. |
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A roulette wheel perpetually spins, through the use of a concealed motor which continually throws the ball indecisively around the numbers of the wheel. |
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We knew the consequences, yet selfishly and indecisively, we did nothing. |
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A force of fewer than 2,000 men under the Duke of Argyll held the Stirling plain for the government and Mar indecisively kept his forces in Perth. |
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The war was continuing indecisively when on 14 October Marshal Daun's Austrians surprised the main Prussian army at the Battle of Hochkirch in Saxony. |
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The French invaded Belgium, with Napoleon defeating the Prussians at Ligny, and Marshal Ney engaging indecisively with Wellesley, at the Battle of Quatre Bras. |
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