I used my seat and gently oscillated my reins to bring him back under me into a nice easygoing canter. |
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The rubber rings oscillated the bed while the train moved, much to the annoyance of the patient. |
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Italy has oscillated between active involvement in EU diplomacy and a passive presence in the system. |
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Andorra, historically, was a rural microstate whose population oscillated between 4,000 and 6,000 inhabitants. |
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The aircraft oscillated, and the load started to swing, which caused the aircraft to become unstable. |
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When run in this configuration, the rpm oscillated and the engines would not accelerate on demand. |
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Results indicate that regional climate has oscillated on a variety of time scales. |
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A prerequisite for the application of this method of course is that the control circuit is oscillated. |
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Rather than the circular rotation of normal propellers, these propellers oscillated back and forth. |
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Headline inflation oscillated in a wider than usual range, reflecting volatility in oil and other commodity prices. |
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The principle of this welding method is that atoms and polar molecules are oscillated by means of electromagnetic waves and thus heated up. |
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Love is supposed to redeem a man, but since getting together with Annie he's oscillated wildly between sadism and self-pity. |
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For more than 40 years, Chad has oscillated between armed takeover and monopolization of power by the government in place. |
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In the 1990s, it oscillated between 21 percent and 30 percent, higher than it had ever been in the postwar period. |
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It then increased until early 2003 and subsequently oscillated around 0.5 percentage point for much of the period until August 2004, when it stood at 0.2 percentage point. |
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At first their repertoire oscillated between country and rockabilly, then evolved towards rythm and blues and finally American folk, particularly Dylan. |
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His use of the airbrush soon became integral to his art, bringing a slick smoothness to images which oscillated between the grisly and the sensuous, often accommodating both. |
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Government policy toward the mining sector has oscillated in its degree of openness to private ownership and foreign investment throughout the country's history. |
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His government has since oscillated between angry bluster and adopting a conciliatory tone towards his opponents. On the one hand, quantities of razor wire have arrived in the capital, ready for deployment. |
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And the politics of downturns are dynamic: they have already swung and oscillated in this one, as the mood has shifted from anger to partial reassurance. |
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Edith Fambuena produced the twelve-track opus, an elaborate puzzle featuring finely-crafted guitar-led arrangements and lyrics that oscillated between love and despair. |
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After the manoeuvre, the estimations oscillated for three or four orbits, while the filter little by little absorbed the unmodelled part of the acceleration. |
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Between 2005 and 2009, the average concentrations of phosphorus measured at the mouths of the Saint-François and Nicolet rivers oscillated around values corresponding to a eutrophic environment. |
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For the new 12-month lines, the volume after the first auction oscillated between 1.61 and 2.04 billion EUR, which enabled the Treasury to provide sufficient critical mass when the line was opened. |
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The town's population oscillated until World War II, when it began growing steadily. |
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However, those governors were sluggish and oscillated about the set point. |
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