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Armstrong's voice soars and floats without breaking or wavering for a second, as if he has been instructed by the very best vocal coaches for years now.
Maxim was sitting up on his knees when she told him what she wanted, and he wavered for a few seconds, a look of fear and doubt on his face, before Polina reached out and took him into her.
I took GCSE textiles and even in the summer of my A-levels I wavered between studying for a degree in English literature and pursuing millinery.
"He never wavered for a day," Mullen said.
Ah, now Mr. Schaap wavered for a moment before standing firm on banana-strawberry.
His voice wavered just for a second, perhaps thinking of Hulst, who died in 1992 at age 34 after suffering from brain cancer.
Q — I take it, then, that he is clad in the customary armor of the man who has never wavered for an instant.
A — He has never wavered for an instant.
When I was about 28, my "eating disorder voice" weakened and wavered for the first time, and I suddenly began to question everything about my life.
While I wavered, a more open-minded midwife suggested taking "just a few cheeky steaks".
I myself sometimes waver – but I see a second referendum as undoable, expensive and part of a strange denial by the great and the good.
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