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Lazarus stands stiff and uncertain, like a newborn lamb.
Instead, Beckett was uncertain, like a stand-in trying to deliver Wayne's lines with the same gusto.
Where that strategy lies now seems deeply uncertain, like much else about the wider American enterprise in Iraq.
Its aims are enormous, its details undone and its future uncertain, like much of what Mr. Fox has promised in the seven months since taking office.
"I don't think P.& G. wants to stick its shareholders with a stock that is uncertain like Diamond," Ali Dibadj, an analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein & Company in New York, said in an interview.
That was certainly the affect when she performed on "Saturday Night Live" a couple of weeks ago, looking uncertain, like a child singing her grandmother's favorite songs, dressed in her grandmother's clothes.
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An uncertain-like Takagi Sugeno model of the quadrotor, where the nonlinear entries which depend on the input motor voltages are reported in uncertainties, is proposed to avoid closed-loop algebraic loops.
The word's etymology is uncertain, although, like other words that end in amb, it seems to be of pre-Hellenic origin.
Yet, characteristically, this is a piece of compassionate admiration, and by its end the narrator is deprecating herself, not her long-ago Greek teacher, in a voice that has become girlishly uncertain: "I'd like to hear her voice.
In uncertain times, people like to get out of themselves and out of it, and none more so than a generation most affected by uncertainty and wanting to experiment.
Or a low, uncertain tone, like a question.
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