She shoos me out of her nice clean treatment room and I totter off feeling not exactly relaxed. |
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Empires may totter, armies may battle, politicians may plot, but it is family relations which provide the most dramatic material. |
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The empire itself would totter on for a few more decades, but Rome would never be the same. |
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Or, say the liberals, we waste our money on video games and trashy novels while the fine arts totter on the brink of extinction. |
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You may say that none of this sounds like a leap forward, more like a totter backwards. |
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A dignified Gemini Ganesan arrived as the waiters began to totter in balancing trays of refreshing coconut water spiked with sprigs of mint. |
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In her latter years, she could not breathe without oxygen or even totter round her beloved garden on her Zimmer frame. |
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I have seen legends totter across stages, forget their lines, prove themselves incapable of holding a tune. |
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Call it a slight totter in an approximately forward direction if you must but it feels like a giant leap to me. |
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With enough blood collected a young warrior caked the wound with fresh dung and the animal was released to totter away on unsteady legs but otherwise unharmed. |
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When the doors eventually open and the audience totter in, the candidate had moved next door, leaving only a whiff of cigar smoke hanging in the air. |
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As they teeter totter they sscratch, stroke and brush against a heap of newspapers, aluminium and others. |
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Most ship-breaking workers are migrants from the north who rent rooms in the warren of makeshift shanties that totter over the water's edge. |
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And in those situations we need an environment in which we can fall and get up again as we totter and stumble along toward the Kingdom of God. |
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That is far more the case in the developing countries and will remain so for longer, for they often totter on the brink of a catastrophe. |
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The entire structure of metaphysics and theology seemed to totter under the rigour of Kantian criticism. |
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Buffeted by violent economic crises and challenged by powerful socialist movements that seemed everywhere on the move, the system often seemed to totter. |
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These books examine notions of government and justice in post-colonial times and throw some light on why some Pacific nations seemingly totter from one crisis to another. |
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His cheeks bright red, his chin wet with spittle, the Helot would weave and stagger and totter until he passed out in the dirt. |
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As economies totter into post-recession recovery, work prospects are not what MBAs had envisioned when first entering business school. |
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He himself wants to make me totter, he doesn't let any other to do that. |
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In the minutes that followed Italy continued to totter. Jiri Sobotka had the chance to kill the game off but shot wide from ten yards out, with Frantisek Svoboda then blasting over when well placed. |
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If you had been hanging around for the last 400,000 years, you would have seen four major periods of time where very warm clothes would have been in high demand as the teeter totter dropped to one side! |
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A President of the strong European Council would make the European executive in the hands of the Heads of State totter, forever relegating the Commission to the status of administration and condemning the federal prospect. |
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On the other hand, from the middle of the thirteenth century there are numerous representations of fallen Synagogues, which totter or flee, dropping their crowns or the tables of the Law. |
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In the summer of 2007, Peston's wife, the writer Sian Busby, was diagnosed with lung cancer, weeks before the banking system began finally to totter. |
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Correction to this articleA HEREDITARY Hindu priest, Veer Bhadra Mishra is wont, shortly after sunrise, to totter down the stone steps of his temple to the Ganges river, and there perform a three-part ritual. |
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Yet the highest pinnacles of finance capital continue to totter as major financial institutions such as Washington Mutual, the country's largest savings and loan, scramble to stave off bankruptcy. |
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Little kids don't toddle any more, they totter on basketballer limbs. |
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The Bay Area-based Resurrector, Totter Todd, Stero-Lion and Jillian Ann will all be at the Garage on Sunday as support. |
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