My head feels like someone set off a bomb in it, and I'm wobbly on my feet, but at least I don't feel sick. |
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The letters were black felt-tip, scrawled across the paper in giant wobbly letters. |
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I noticed that she neglected to sign it, and her handwriting was rather wobbly and etchy, as if her hand was shaking when she wrote it. |
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If the Prime Minister said that he would like darts to become a recognised sport, would the Minister for Sport and Tourism throw a wobbly? |
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It helps to pass away those long hours stuck on a plane or stuck in some foreign airport due to traffic controllers throwing a wobbly. |
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I had a fight with Josh, and threw a wobbly with everyone else to get my own way. |
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But Mr Frayne complains that ill-fitting windows, a wobbly wall and kitchen units infested with woodlice have made their lives a misery. |
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Fussing with her hair, Gwendolyn rose from the couch and gave a wobbly curtsy. |
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Three men in white shirts, black pants and starched ties do wobbly arabesques as if struggling against the wind. |
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I arose on wobbly legs, stumbled to the board, and watched my life pass in front of me. |
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Jeremiah stopped his wagon outside a hotel and stepped down, his legs wobbly and sore, as if he'd been in rough seas. |
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She wound up her dance routine with a wobbly pirouette and took a little bow. |
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Our Ghost Ship DVD threw a wobbly half way through when we tried it last night, so we took it back to the shop today. |
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She was all wobbly on her feet, so he had to help her to an automated teller machine so she could withdraw money to foot the hospital bills. |
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I took a wobbly step on my bad ankle, and instantly, unbearable pain shot up my leg, causing me to fall to my knees. |
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Its childish simplicity, with cheap cha-cha beatbox rhythm and wobbly guitar, is both disarming and strangely poignant. |
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Even the ones who threatened a wobbly lower lip and adulterous quick beating of the heart proved to be a thorough anti-climax. |
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He is swapping the bright lights and wobbly props of the TV studio for the blood-shot eyes and beery breath of a live audience. |
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With every handshake my glass was topped up with a nip of whisky and by 1am I was feeling rather wobbly. |
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Even the fact that I'm thinking about them makes my insides go wobbly and my outsides go trembly. |
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As I hung up he'd started to whistle, that wobbly tuneless whistle that's unmistakeably elderly. |
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I'm mortally afraid that my voice would come out all wobbly and broken, but surprisingly, it's calm enough. |
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He's also on call at the City Hospital in the event that the police drag in any skid row denizens on their last wobbly legs. |
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There in the corner of the room you'll find a wobbly pile of undersize crockery and two silver flasks. |
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Town councillors and council staff in Marlborough are to take a softly-softly approach on the sensitive subject of wobbly gravestones. |
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Mine was a model of its kind, wobbly, eggy, beautifully fresh with a perfect nut-brown caramel. |
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Corporate bonds were mixed this week, with investment grade issues outperforming the wobbly junk. |
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A big, rumbling beat joins with a wobbly bass line so overdriven it sounds on the verge of collapse. |
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To top it all off, Walter's sudden fierceness hit her below the belt, and her legs suddenly went wobbly with desire. |
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She struggled to her feet with grim determination, took one wobbly step, swooned and collapsed. |
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And more business headlines reveal company failures, wobbly financial markets and the impact of all this on workers' pension plans. |
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As soon as I feel a bit less wobbly, I'm going to take my digital camera and head into the city for a day of celebratory farting around. |
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He articulates internationalism with an ardor that was notably wobbly when he was in the White House. |
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Legs still wobbly and face flushed, I went back to set and told S what I'd done. |
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The music sometimes sounds a bit wobbly, and pops and crackles are heard throughout the mixes. |
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Syringe rhymes with cringe, a poetic coincidence not lost on those who get wobbly even thinking about their annual flu shot. |
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The battlements are crumbling, the turrets are wobbly and Daisy, the Friesian, is dry! |
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By nature handmade and wobbly, the braids form a field of funkily hand-drawn, multicolored lines. |
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And after a few pints, I've been known to potter home on it, slow and cautious and wobbly. |
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And I felt a bit wobbly throughout, recognising the gorgeousness of all our funny, fabulous, vigorous locals. |
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You have to combine these two effects to get the true picture, producing a wobbly graph called the equation of time. |
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The difference is that now they have weak-kneed, wobbly, doddery leadership and they are falling over. |
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When the cages came off the lorry I did think one of them was a bit wobbly and dodgily stacked. |
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They still look potent in attack but wafer-thin in midfield and wobbly in defence under pressure. |
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If you take a leg off of the spider, put it back on the table and tell it to walk, it walks a bit wobbly. |
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Over the putts, his backswing would become as long and wobbly as a jellied eel. |
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I started to feel very weak and wobbly and my legs gave way beneath me and I collapsed. |
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Once in the containers, an injection of antidote gets the jumbos back up on wobbly feet. |
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More minor things also contribute, like pitted headsets, untrue wheels, wobbly tires and out-of-balance wheels. |
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It would seem that my hands may have been a tad shaky, or the flooring in the old legion was wobbly, causing the pictures to be fuzzy. |
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On the other hand, the arias, despite some dangerously unstable passages and wobbly intonation from the orchestra, were excellent. |
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It got off to a shaky start, what with wobbly bridges and collapsing domes. |
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Would you guys seriously consider putting bungees on say, the wobbly front wheel of your car? |
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Most of the shots on Friday night were static, and when they weren't, they were wobbly. |
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Maybe you should re-spike your studs to your silt, because they were wobbly in the first place. |
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Carefully transfer to the oven and bake for about 50 minutes, until the centre is still wobbly but the edges set. |
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It took slow, wobbly steps, cantering to one side every time it stepped with its front left foot. |
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We quickly moved to the front of the ragged pack, a dozen or so wobbly tourists and a few real riders. |
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I'll not have my best student coming back with a weak sword arm and wobbly legs. |
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Of course, quit exercising if you're dizzy or nauseated, start sweating heavily, or feel so weak and wobbly that you can't maintain your form. |
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She was wobbly from her near drowning, but managed to stand after a few attempts. |
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Crying out in pain, Dawn broke free from the kiss and on wobbly legs moved away from Nikolas. |
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Miette finally pushed herself into a sitting position, still slightly wobbly. |
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Allie sighed in exhausted relief when her wobbly feet touched bottom once more. |
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The shorter girl was suddenly wobbly as they pulled on their coats and linked hands again. |
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Her dad followed her as quickly as he could and seemed to have slightly wobbly legs. |
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I was wobbly and unsure of myself as I pushed down on the pedal, propelling the bike slowly forward. |
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Her legs were slightly wobbly, but she guessed that was what she got for going to bed on nothing but medication and a martini. |
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Owen snapped at the wobbly man, but the look on his face told everyone that he was enjoying getting Aidan back for what he had done. |
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He's not wobbly, he never wavers, he never straddles the line between two sides. |
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It was more along the lines of a very uncertain, wobbly romance that might fall apart at any second. |
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In the first debate I thought he put on a solid performance while the president was wobbly. |
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I think my Nokia problem stems from a wobbly disconnect that I attempted when I noticed someone had sent me a 2.5 MB attachment. |
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But after a slightly wobbly start to the campaign, where the Blues' defence leaked in goals at an alarming rate, the ship has been steadied. |
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Charlotte Church shot to fame as the little schoolgirl with the big wobbly voice. |
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Her voice was wobbly and shaky, she sniffed a bit and changed how she sat again. |
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The voice in my head is wobbly and hesitant but it seems to echo slightly as I freeze in utter astonishment. |
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He raised his wobbly voice and began talking in tangents about why he wrote the article. |
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This British musical certainly holds its own against Hollywood rivals of the same era, although the chorus lines tend to be slightly wobbly. |
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Again, her pitch was very wobbly and she was trying way too hard to trill it. |
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His voice was wobbly when he spoke, and he was barely able to form the words on his tongue. |
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His deep, strong southern voice was getting wobbly, and his eyes welled as the realization of his firing a few weeks earlier sunk in. |
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The voice was wobbly and anxious and seemed to be issuing from the coatroom in the corner of the grand sitting room. |
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In Dragoni's first big scene she was wobbly, her voice broke, she tried singing lower, and crumbled on every big note. |
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Between their thick and wobbly tones and my horrible drawl, it's been a struggle. |
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Lustig added that the writing was wobbly, so she gave high praise to the Issaquah mail-sorting system. |
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They had each marked their individual affidavits with a wobbly cross, for few can write their names. |
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I have a wobbly desk that I put together poorly about three moves ago, and which is now being held together with gum and string. |
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So of course, we cut people up, we find organs, we cut them up, and there are veins, and wobbly bits, and spongy parts that go squelch when you poke them. |
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Grace and Vahn the title said, in Ellie's large, wobbly handwriting. |
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One was moving very erratically, back and forth in a wobbly motion. |
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With the beer goggles and wobbly sandles on, you'd crawl over hot coals. |
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Lanham's easy, entertaining little book proposes a workable method for fixing long wobbly sentences afflicted by weak verbs and infested with swarms of prepositional phrases. |
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I straightened my spine and stood back up upon my wobbly legs, with a steady gaze that was all too familiar to me of how Tommy addressed strangers that disapproved of him. |
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The Penguin, as the short, wobbly man had become known to Danni and me on our walk, pushed us in and shut the door, leaving us with the military man. |
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It's reassuring, in a way, when these technological things throw a wobbly. |
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I must have looked like I was totally drunk as I was very wobbly, and the quarter of an hour walk back from the train station seemed to take me hours. |
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I also like the prospect of being one of those wobbly men at the end of the race, who are extremely close to absolute exhaustion, but still manage to complete the task. |
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And when my grand-children cluster round me and ask what it was like when he threw a wobbly on a daytime chatshow, what a story I will have to tell. |
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That girl has nothing on me, what with her wobbly sticks she calls limbs. |
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Reaching the peak of Badaling, after such a struggle, was quite an achievement for a man of 90 kilograms with wobbly legs, but such a feat quickly turns into an anticlimax. |
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There's a big wobbly bladder of the stuff downstairs in the fridge. |
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Minus the influence of the former Rangers starlet, they were something of a one-trick pony, or should that be a newborn wobbly foal still struggling to stand on its own feet. |
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With its wobbly sets, sensationalist plots, appalling acting, crude camerawork and dopey dialogue it was uncannily reminiscent of bad soaps in general. |
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The strange young man pulled himself unsteadily to his wobbly feet. |
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But even that, I want to show, is based upon some very wobbly figures. |
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The ramp is wobbly, and Clarkson grasps the handrail to steady herself and laughs. |
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They understand very well how precarious their majority is, and how wobbly are its intellectual foundations. |
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He got his parents to tape him in, you know that gaffer tape they use, that thick tape, to tape him onto the bike, because his balance was still a bit wobbly. |
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Slide the ramekins on to the baking sheet and bake for ten to 12 minutes until the souffles are well risen, browned and doubled in height but still slightly wobbly. |
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At times he was wobbly about whether he really had enough sources to support what his instinct told him was the truth. |
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A small, wobbly voice cut through the comforting blackness and oblivion, just audible above the constant hiss of the waves breaking on the slimy, moss-covered stone outside. |
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Personally, I think house prices are wobbly enough to warrant would-be first-time buyers sitting it out for a bit longer to see what happens to the market. |
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Another child didn't want to unhand hers even if it was a tad on the wobbly side. |
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Friends say I am being daft but I know I am not happy about the wobbly bits or the stretchmarks. |
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An insurance salesman wipes his brow over the fine print, over his wobbly legged foldup table. |
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A WOBBLY WALLABY I once saw a wallaby wobbling As he travelled along a road, And there beside the wobbly wallaby I saw an even wobblier toad. |
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Thankfully, Fred Olsen Cruise Lines has a new idea to help cure such wobbly sea legs. |
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Thanks to the strong front-foot grip, I found my lunges less wobbly than usual, while squat thrusts and mountain climbs were less slippery. |
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I'd spent my entire lunch hour thinking about my not fabby flabby bits and wobbly bobs while nibbling on an egg mayonnaise sandwich. |
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His bowling was used sparingly last year and it is to be hoped that skipper Darren Gough gives him a chance to make his wobbly dobbers count in kind conditions. |
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An occasional wobbly pop is one thing, but the consistent use of alcohol significantly diminishes any possible real long-term spiritual connection or spiritual awareness. |
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Often, we can convert a wobbly hinged assemblage to be a nonwobbly one by cutting one of the pieces into two pieces and connecting them with a hinge. |
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White captures the intense eye of a vulture, the arched neck of a whooping crane and the wobbly knees of a newborn bison with great dignity and grace. |
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And there was almost a cliff-hanger duff duff when the guinea fowl refused to cook quickly enough and Jack's chocolate tart was perilously wobbly. |
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These clays, wobbly devices such as a Bosu, rotating discs, spiked half-ball domes, foam squares, and a wobble board are the mainstays of any gym. |
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Signology was characterized by anorexy, diarrhea, dehydration, muscular tremors, wobbly march, sternal or lateral decubitus, pedalling, opisthotonos, dyspnea and death. |
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Long says parents bring their kids to his office every month to remove wobbly teeth, but the Gator Griper will allow parents to remove loose baby teeth at home. |
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There's no studio audience, no canned laughter and no wobbly sets. |
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