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I suspect I will always vacillate in my self-acceptance.
She certainly doesn't vacillate in this mesmerizing 50-minute work.
"The country cannot vacillate in matters of public order," he said.
If he wore a mood ring it would shatter; he can vacillate in seconds from whopping anxiety and insecurity to fierce determination, thorny to sunny and back again.
There is no evidence that his pace will slow, and Muhly has so far managed to vacillate in a healthy fashion between composing for large-scale institutions like the Met and small-scale affairs among peers.
As energy and the economy consume more of the country's political discourse, health care is an issue that can seem to vacillate in importance by the day, the place and the audience.
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The Anna Hazare movement exposed the Congress as rudderless and vacillating in her absence.
But throughout the summer they vacillated in their position toward the existing constitutional monarchy, which was coming under serious attack.
Even when Mr. Lehrer, seemingly intrigued, followed up by asking, "Is it excessive now, do you think?" Mr. Romney vacillated: "In some places, yes; in other places, no".
Mr. Steinbrück has accused Ms. Merkel of vacillating in the euro crisis and letting European partners suffer to advance her popularity at home.
Mr. Lazio said the U.S. should have used its veto power, and he charged the Clinton administration has unjustifiably vacillated in its support of Israel.
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