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I'd wobble into the office the next day, my head just exploding.
Meanwhile, Clemens had taken his aching hamstring back to New York and managed to wobble into the fifth inning.
Nowadays, the Mets or the Red Sox might still wobble into the postseason, with pride damaged but licensed to sell tickets.
When 7,000 or so new students arrive each October, many struggle to cope during their freshman induction days – upperclassmen students gather at campus intersections and cheer as newbies wobble into each other on the bicycle-specific traffic circles.
Raikkonen came very close to a spin, with a big wobble into Turn 11.
Pessimists - some might say realists - will marvel that their side were unable to derail one of the most ramshackle French sides ever to wobble into the Scottish capital.
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Then she finishes just before she wobbles into a big weeping jelly.
Its plot too often wobbles into the predictable; its characters too often behave like stereotypes.
The speed makes them look like birds wobbling into land and the music is mesmerising.
Atlanta has lost 10 of its last 15 games, improbably wobbling into the final stages of a playoff race.
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