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But that contest was part of a national landslide, and Bush's commitment to the pro-life cause was widely considered to be a shaky one.
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Well, one game really: yesterday's grudge match between Ghana and the U.S.A. Here's a text exchange with a buddy of mine that took place about an hour before kickoff: Then, at halftime, when U.S.A. was holding a shaky one goal lead, I texted this prediction in anticipation of another long, dodgy second half: And that's pretty much exactly what happened.
"Alright, he's had a shaky one here and there but he comes back strong".
He seemed to be a shaky and insecure young man".
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The analysts said the decline confirmed that the economy was still in a recovery, if a shaky one, and they were encouraged that consumers continued to buy big-ticket items like cars and homes.
It might be fair to say that his parental legacy was a somewhat shaky one.
A confident team against a shaky one.
If you get a shaky one you won't get a good position.
UIRI networks with universities and with UNCST, though linkages are not yet strong – as one interviewee put it, 'it's a shaky bridge'.
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