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And although the Mercedes gets huge, 18-inch tires (255/40 front, 285/35 rear), traction gives way well before it does in the Turbo, and that giant width can also lead to unpleasant tramlining in Sport mode (that feeling of wavering to and fro that you might have felt when driving over large expansion joints on bridges).
"As the police stand tall and strong while not wavering to the stress of not being able to express themselves we are here gathered to be a voice for them," the administrator of the Facebook page wrote when it received 7,000 likes.
My mom has not only battled breast cancer and won, twice, but she has helped me, without wavering, to become who I am right now.
They all just look like cowards to me -- silk-skinned scaredy-cats too fragile and wavering to resist their own appetites.
Let us keep that promise - that American promise - and in the words of Scripture hold firmly, without wavering, to the hope that we confess.
"I'm scared," I shouted, voice wavering, to my wife of less than two weeks.
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