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As the evening wound down, some actors wandered among the crowd in character, chatting in wavering English accents.
In late 1860 and early 1861, five states of the Deep South sent out commissioners -- domestic ambassadors -- to preach secession in wavering states like Virginia and Kentucky.
A stink bomb was crushed underfoot and a pale man to my right began to read in wavering monotone from a tightly typed manifesto, quoting Trotsky and Cocteau.
Natural selection is the key to evolution and survival, he'd written in wavering ballpoint, fighting to keep his eyelids open, so very tired, still wasted from the previous night of hanging out with the guys.
In this European view, the United States has become significantly dependent on Russia through its maintenance of military supply routes to Afghanistan and its heightened pressure, albeit in wavering measure, on Iran.
And then, the woman, 26, said in wavering tones on the witness stand in a Manhattan courtroom in September, her husky, broad-shouldered boyfriend wrapped his hands around her neck and choked her for perhaps 15 seconds, until "it got dark".
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Within a week, I was buried in letters, hundreds of them, written in the wavering hand of the aged.
The Grand Admiral of the Navy, Doenitz, speaks up, in a wavering voice.
But in her wavering voice, she was prepared.
With his interest in politics wavering he spoke rarely and then almost exclusively on naval matters.
He was still wavering in his stance as Josh Brown kicked a field goal.
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