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His tenor, with its wide, slightly wobbly vibrato, conveys an air of propriety verging on stuffiness.
Their slightly wobbly stances underscore the disorienting quality of Mr. Biguenet's tale.
The liquid around them will go slightly wobbly with fat and makes a luxurious sauce.
The tops should be cracked and the centres still slightly wobbly.
Richard Cerullo's flat, slightly wobbly scenery lived up to the economical Amato standard.
Mr Kille and his collaborators asked half of their volunteers (47 romantically unattached undergraduate students) to sit in a slightly wobbly chair next to a slightly wobbly table while engaged in the task assigned.
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The stem weights were inconsistent, meaning the font looked bolder in some letters and lighter in others, and the baseline levels of the letters were uneven, giving it a wobbly, slightly boozy look.
Stocks declined slightly yesterday after a wobbly session as disappointing outlooks from computer chip makers offset investors' hopes for a quick end to the war in Iraq.
On a train to Adelaide, she imagines the carriages colliding into a tunnel and crashing; we see hand-drawn animation of this grisly fantasy – and several others – in Watt's beautifully wobbly and slightly kitschy style.
"One is molecular gastronomy – to the sorts of chefs who are looking to do new things with food, jelly means that they can transform anything into an unusual, wobbly and slightly comic texture, which can be set off against other textures.
He has never been funnier than when gently corpsing after a slightly smutty remark about some wobbly jelly.
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