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"The NUT is not going to wobble.
"And because he has played so many big matches before, I know he's not going to wobble or choke in the match.
If its campaign was going to wobble it was here, but Steve McQueen's slave drama holds firm, and now emerges as the clear front-runner for the best picture Oscar.
Which brings us to Barack Obama; today, people are asking if he's a show horse who's elegant and thrilling to watch in full stride, but one who's going to wobble in the stretch.
But wherever you start, it is going to wobble a lot.
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"But when somebody's whacking away at your kneecaps consistently for weeks, you're going to start to wobble".
Only once, when speaking about the Met's smear tactic, does her voice start to wobble: "To go to my daughter's sports day and see parents look at me in disgust because they think I'm a paedophile, to go my daughter's school assembly and not be able to take pictures because I don't want other people to think I'm taking pictures of their children – it's really, really not fair," she says.
Ed Miliband will tell a meeting of Labour MPs on Monday night that he has a strategy to win the next election after his deputy, Harriet Harman, insisted: "We are not going to have a wobble or a leadership change".
"We are not going to have a wobble or a leadership change," she told the Andrew Marr show.
"Think this Mt. Woe thing is going to be any different?" The tire wobbles in the water, then pitches over with a splash.
They start the month with good intentions – "I'm going to try it," they say, "just to see if I can" – and then wobble at the first temptation.
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