It has to be said that the wobbles have abated considerably over the past two weeks. |
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The high notes are no longer there, everything below mezzo-forte is weak, and the stability of the voice betrayed by occasional wobbles. |
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The pilot gets into a small bit of leftover wake turbulence, the rental aircraft wobbles just before touchdown and a wingtip catches the runway. |
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In a sheltered cove, the small dive boat we are sitting in wobbles slightly on the olive green water. |
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At the Keck Observatory, it is now possible to measure extremely subtle star wobbles, so even smaller planets should soon turn up. |
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He then moves his arm slightly so the bird wobbles, and flaps its wings to keep its balance. |
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Georgia, which placed third last year, had a few wobbles on balance beam in the final rotation but held on to second place. |
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It looked quite fishy, but no fish I know wobbles back and forth in spongy fashion when you try to cut it. |
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Every ten to fifteen years, the earth wobbles in a desultory fashion somewhere in these islands and a roof slate or two drops off. |
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Rain chances will continue into the weekend, as a stationary front wobbles back and forth over the region. |
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With 45 ballerinas on the stage, even the wobbles and occasional lapses in synchronicity cannot detract from the spectacle. |
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Nothing else in this comedy moves as freely as his portly stomach, which wobbles heftily inside his clinging outfit. |
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Barely able to stand, the little one wobbles and totters around the room, holding onto whatever can be reached. |
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You could say the wobbles and flutters in our music are equivalent to something like weeds overgrowing an old building. |
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She's too thin for the role, more colorlessly complected than creamy, but she whispers and wobbles nicely. |
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Today he came running down the path so fast that he got the speed wobbles and went sprawling onto the concrete before he reached me, grazing his knee. |
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Henman has no similar device, and his wobbles, of which there were some, brought a collective intake of breath from the 14,000 spectators on Centre Court. |
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It's both a juggling and a balancing act where sometimes the fiction wobbles ingenuously, and stumbles away from the security of direct or amplified quotation. |
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It was built on the track of an elephant trail and it was so rough that it rattled our bones and sent the radio antenna into a series of harmonic wobbles. |
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Next to them on the uneven ground wobbles a portable toilet, its door padlocked against vandals. |
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There also appear to be harmonic steering wobbles which occur at speed. |
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My voice wobbles and sounds weak and whiny, I don't like it. |
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Russia's Svetlana Khorkina did not qualify for any final, suffering a break on uneven bars, wobbles on balance beam, and a hands-down landing on floor exercise. |
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With shaking, a baby's head wobbles rapidly back and forth and the brain strikes the inside of the skull. The effect is similar to whiplash. |
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The film is sometimes undeniably clever and its vision of the world is suitably askew, but often the tone wobbles unevenly between straight drama and morbid comedy. |
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Claire's lip wobbles but she doesn't seem ready to cut and run. |
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After previous Irish wobbles, it is no wonder traders reacted this week by marking down the euro. |
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Campbell's early wobbles have been overcome, and no leadership challenge is now on the cards. |
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Hand-held filming while walking can mean shakes and wobbles, which cause jittery films. |
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His punchy style could yet shake up the polls. But political wobbles are the least of New Zealand's fears. |
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Nothing is more annoying than getting fleeting glimpses of what you are trying to look at as the tripod wobbles. |
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Thanks to the 190 individual HARPS measurements, the astronomers detected the wobbles of the star caused by the planets. |
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Keep filming and forget about shaky hands, wobbles and other movements which may affect image quality. |
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Test the ball to see if it's round and will fly straight by tossing it into the air with a lot of spin on it to see if it wobbles. |
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Some jumpers' find that turning the head to look into the turn can cause side-to-side wobbles. |
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The person stands on the board and tries to maintain balance while it wobbles. |
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If your shoe wobbles on the pedal, the cleat or the sole of your shoes might be worn. |
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As the planets orbit the star, they pull it to and fro, causing telltale wobbles in the star's light that can be detected from Earth. |
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By standing on the board and carrying out dynamic activities while trying to maintain balance while the board wobbles, teens who play fast-moving sports like basketball can help to prevent knee and ankle injuries. |
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The executive who hesitates is lost. No matter how clever he may be in his profession, if he wobbles about making up his mind he is branded a man of weak will and irresolution. |
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When a manager wobbles, rubs his chin, and cannot decide which of two policies is the better, he is a man of weak will, irresolute and wavering, and he is lost. |
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More wobbles lie ahead, but the smart money is still on an eventual deal. If the economics of this latest iteration of the euro crisis are no thornier than before, the politics have turned into a veritable gorse bush. |
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It wobbles around unpredictably, releasing treats or kibble, which makes it a lot of fun. |
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Delicacy, however, might just be a quiet trend-bucker: despite some tonal wobbles, and a vague sense of deja vu, it's rather charming, and sometimes genuinely sad. |
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This blend of subterranean bass wobbles, digital glitchery, ascendant arps, and percolating percussion defies genres and is guaranteed to be inspiring. |
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With a few wobbles, I was up, sea legs found. |
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Eventually speed and onehandedness got the better of Loonie who got the wobbles and let go. |
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Precession of the equinoxes, or wobbles on Earth's spin axis, complete every 26,000 years. |
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That should have been that, but Hart caught a dose of the Hennessey wobbles and spilled Adlene Guedioura's long-range shot. |
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If the helicopter wobbles invert the direction. |
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A bass guitar wobbles between two alternating notes. |
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Sweden's wobbles at the recent FIFA Women's World Cup China 2007, where they went out in the group stage, forced a two-leg qualifier with Denmark to decide which of the two Nordic teams would reach Beijing. |
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Mérinides wobbles between two policies: the extension of their power in North Africa and the resumption of the traditional south-north axle orientated to Spain. |
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