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There was also a wavering of the show's logic.
But it doesn't — and when you combine near-universal Republican opposition to serious reform with the wavering of some Democrats, prospects look bleak.
Pale and wavering of voice, he spoke of education as a way of finding one's self, "knowing who you are and doing the best possible job".
It can be done: no other poet gives us "the acrid wavering of language, so full / of convenient turns of extinction" with the same steely beauty and memorability.
She sings with such a focused vibrato that even a slight wavering of pitch stands out more than it would with a soprano whose thick vibrato masks imperfections.
The author's graceful memoir captures her family's grief, the wavering of her faith and the rift this caused in a deeply religious home.
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The flag wavers, of course, would say differently.
The shaky lines of wire seem perfect for the apparitional waver of the poet's words.
To the east, a waver of pale blue began to trouble the hills of Brooklyn.
Don't let the wavers of the imaginary wand off the hook, Harry!
I was shocked by their waver of bewilderment – like heat vibrating across a field".
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