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But Dave Kehr writes that even though Mr. Widmark couldn't completely shake the perception of him -- "morally flawed, unpredictably violent" -- that image gave him latitude to vacillate between heroes and heavies with relative ease.
America's lack of fast-track has given too many countries the excuse to vacillate.
Morton was known to be personally opposed to slavery, and this gained him votes in the 1837 and 1838 elections despite the vacillating answers he gave to such requests.
(I have a uniquely German capacity to vacillate between sentimentality and coldness).
Karzai is a corrupt and unreliable ally, and this is just the latest in a string of reasons he has given for vacillating on the pact.
"He does seem to vacillate a bit.
The rupture worried Villaraigosa, and he began to vacillate.
While performing, Rachel seems to vacillate between mild exasperation and normal eight-year-old boredom.
His painterly style, however, continued to vacillate between Gothic and Italian Renaissance until about 1500.
Over the last few years, Bertelsmann has appeared to vacillate about plunging into multimedia products.
POP culture in the United States often seems to vacillate between East and West Coast dominance.
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