Only barely invigorated by government policy, the economy totters towards the precipice. |
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The tea-towel-wearing shepherd totters on stage, blurts his lines and joins an angelic chorus in singing Little Donkey. |
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However, the car totters a bit when cornering and takes quite a few turns to lock. |
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Prince George totters confidently towards the camera in this pic, released to mark his first birthday which falls on Tuesday. |
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Waiting in line, the most original force in modern hip-hop vanishes into his surroundings as his girlfriend totters at his side. Nobody seems to recognise him. |
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With her lowered head and stooped shoulders, she totters across the stage. |
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Usually bedecked in a powder-blue suit, she totters down the steps of one ancient pile with the purpose of opening another crumbling edifice a short limousine drive away. |
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It's a piece that totters constantly on the brink of self-parody, but Webley attacks it with such savage gusto that it ends up being an album stand-out. |
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Seventy-nine-year-old Marie totters in, held up by two of the crew. |
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But when patients open their jaws, he totters on the abyss and gets no steadying hand from God. |
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