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But Higgins, though rarely at his best yesterday, fell back on his old street wisdom and reputation as one of the game's finest match players to wobble over the line by 18 frames to 13.
Joe Maddock managed to wobble over one penalty, when Shanklin was yellow carded for slowing the ball down, but missed from in front of the posts when Bath were awarded their penalty try.
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The mountains around the cold war horizon began to wobble and fall over.
The ball appeared to be going over, but seemed to wobble at the last and hit the right post.
The blintz fold, or the folding of a square's corners into the center, gives the white paper the ability to actually wobble around, flip over, and tilt over on its own.
Ministers appear to be wobbling over banning wild animals in circuses, after a campaign by The Independent.
Now and then someone would wheel or wobble over to pound out broken notes on the broken keys, but those out-of-tune interludes were rare.
We take off our jackets and put on the heels that are too small and wobble over to the fountain.
Some economists have warned that, after years of strong growth, remittance flows could start to slow as global economies wobble over a slew of crises, including Britain's decision to leave the European Union.
There was another, smaller wobble over plans to cut School Sports Partnerships.
The scenes showed that Lansley is caught in a highly uncomfortable position as the government experiences a collective wobble over his plans to hand 60% of the NHS's £103bn budget to new GP-led consortiums by 2013.
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