The two conditions go up and down like a teeter-totter, first one and then the other tipping the balance back. |
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Your body in water is really a teeter-totter with it's fulcrum somewhere between your waist and your sternum. |
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We stay right at each turn and we pass the new teeter-totter that I haven't got the guts to try yet. |
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The playground consisted of two large slides, ten swings, a teeter-totter, sand box, and a large jungle gym to run around in. |
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You launch circus clowns from a teeter-totter, pop colorful balloons and catch the poor flying fellows, lest they be ill-affected by gravity. |
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Every time I say that, I see something different on the teeter-totter. |
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They are part of a delicately balanced teeter-totter, which can exist in one state or the other, but transits through the middle stage almost overnight. |
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It appears then, that gamma-delta T cells teeter-totter between being beneficial and destructive during the disease. |
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What I remember about them is that the centre point of a teeter-totter is the fulcrum. |
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An innovative water pump was made even more unusual by connecting it to a teeter-totter. |
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A teeter-totter between stability and collapse? |
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And the teeter-totter is still on the move. |
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The lordly oaks rustled, a teeter-totter creaked. |
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Happiness is like a teeter-totter between what you have and what you want. |
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The teeter-totter was essentially in balance for about 10,000 years. |
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Imagine two kids playing on a teeter-totter. |
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Football's evolution is like a teeter-totter. |
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The teeter-totter in the middle car goes up and down while the Easter basket in the caboose spins 'round and 'round. |
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In fact, with schoolyard fervor, Alexander drops his full weight on the industrial side of the teeter-totter in an attempt to knock his rivals through the ozone hole. |
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