Then the heavy electronic techno beat started, and dancers vacillated their bodies without restriction. |
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In his later comments on the Marx Brothers, he vacillated between generosity and steely contempt. |
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Certainly, public opinion of the royals has vacillated so much over the past couple of decades that anything is possible. |
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While other sporting associations and organisations vacillated and dithered and dallied, the GAA got on with it. |
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The first week or two I vacillated, like most people, between sadness and anger. |
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After having vacillated between liberal arts or scientific courses, she starts brilliant studies in sciences, in chemistry. |
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This group has vacillated somewhat between a proactive task-force approach and a more general sharing of experience. |
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The king vacillated trying to gauge public opinion, when presented with the question. |
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Between the World Wars, the Greek population vacillated between the establishment of a republican form of government and the restoration of monarchy. |
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The euro zone has vacillated between ineffective bail-out and ineffective bail-in. |
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As for the Tigers, the president has vacillated between negotiating with them and trying to crush them. |
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For example, historically, our fee has vacillated only from 0.4¢ to 0.8¢, and it depends on the operating expenditures in that given year. |
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Since the time of his death informed opinion has vacillated between near universal confidence in his guilt and passionate attempts to exonerate him. |
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Until recently, case law vacillated over grievance arbitrators' jurisdiction to rule in matters of reasonable accommodation in the context of a return to work following an employment injury. |
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Many Latin American countries were run by authoritarian governments 25 years ago, and those that weren't vacillated between military control and weak civilian rule. |
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Despite sales that vacillated between 11 000 and 17 000 copies, the experiment was a financial disaster for the publisher and Titanic sank after 12 issues. |
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Russia vacillated between half-hearted attempts to join the Alliance on special terms, and futile efforts to prevent the country's neighbours from seeking membership as a security guarantee against Russia itself. |
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I know the Liberals vacillated on this issue. |
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I vacillated from a stern outlook that they might well have expected this, to a sympathetic concern for them despite or perhaps because of their actions. |
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The Germans have vacillated, but seem unlikely to help much. |
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The Government has vacillated and now has decided to go for nuclear energy. |
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Governor Jonquière, an indecisive man, vacillated. |
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Although they negotiated at the behest of the president at the time, Hamid Karzai, Mr Karzai himself stalled, vacillated and ultimately rejected the deal. |
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In addition, the company vacillated over Claris Corporation, its software division, first reorganizing it as an independent company and then reabsorbing it when it began shifting more resources to Windows software. |
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A Chinese scholar with close ties to conservative officials says there are divisions among top leaders over universality. They have certainly vacillated. |
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We discovered that God himself vacillated on the exact formula it took to get through the pearly gates, which was a real boon to those of us in the ministry. |
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