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"I had a bit of a wobble and thought maybe I'd go to my first choice.
Two years after making historic gains in a general election, the opposition is going through a bit of a wobble.
It worked a treat, and after a bit of a wobble, the gripe-ridden rigmarole of menstruation stopped, too.
His vibrato has acquired a bit of a wobble, but he still sings with commanding sound, great style and vitality.
Bit of a wobble in that big group at the front, with the wind playing its part but nothing too drastic at this point.
Downing Street had a bit of a wobble in the autumn and despatched Oliver Letwin, the cabinet's policy troubleshooter, to assess the reforms.
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Every time you do it, there's a chance for a little bit of wobble, and a little bit of extra uncertainty creeps in," explains Will Farr from the University of Birmingham.
He lost a little bit with a wobble coming out of Turn Nine.
6 Bake in the centre of the hot oven for 15 minutes, then remove the foil and bake for a further 15 20 minutes, or until they're set with a bit of wobble still in the centre.
Her voice now has a bit of wobble, and her tone can sometimes turn strident.
We'd done a bit of wobble stuff together before, so she said, yeah, go on then".
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