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How to use vacillated in a sentence

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Then the heavy electronic techno beat started, and dancers vacillated their bodies without restriction.
In his later comments on the Marx Brothers, he vacillated between generosity and steely contempt.
Certainly, public opinion of the royals has vacillated so much over the past couple of decades that anything is possible.
While other sporting associations and organisations vacillated and dithered and dallied, the GAA got on with it.
The first week or two I vacillated, like most people, between sadness and anger.
After having vacillated between liberal arts or scientific courses, she starts brilliant studies in sciences, in chemistry.
This group has vacillated somewhat between a proactive task-force approach and a more general sharing of experience.
The king vacillated trying to gauge public opinion, when presented with the question.
Between the World Wars, the Greek population vacillated between the establishment of a republican form of government and the restoration of monarchy.
The euro zone has vacillated between ineffective bail-out and ineffective bail-in.
As for the Tigers, the president has vacillated between negotiating with them and trying to crush them.
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.
Since the time of his death informed opinion has vacillated between near universal confidence in his guilt and passionate attempts to exonerate him.
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.
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.
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.
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.
I know the Liberals vacillated on this issue.
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.
The Germans have vacillated, but seem unlikely to help much.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Her mind had vacillated like a shuttlecock, but no one had seen the vacillation.
It remembered how the Government had hesitated, procrastinated, and vacillated in this so-called blockade, as in other matters.
The works were arranged so that they vacillated between flashes of legibility, as in the crudely rendered fence post against a sunset in Untitled, and pure abstraction.
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