I am sorry to report signs of distinct wobbliness in this week's episode, Chosen Realm. |
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I felt very well, apart from some slight wobbliness at the end of day three as I was packing up. |
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Let's catalog those statements and let them answer for their cowardice and wobbliness. |
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Arsenal's defence is looking Manchester United-esque in it's wobbliness at the moment, while their midfield is being completely over-run. |
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Bryce swallowed and glanced toward the door, judging the distance versus his current state of wobbliness. |
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The room's wobbliness ceased slightly and she was able to discern that she was in a large bed surrounded in something. |
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Further, the interview seems to have been done with a hand-held camera, and the wobbliness of the picture gets distracting at times. |
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But his best hope of salvation is the residual wobbliness within the western camp. |
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Rich salt-mines created a town not only of great substance but also of great wobbliness, as the saltworks wreaked architectural havoc for over 1100 years. |
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Outsiders face a mix of bombast about these new business lines and wobbliness. |
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Even a small amount of environmental wobbliness seems to promote a desire for an emotional rock to cling to. |
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There's something off-kilter about the song, a sort of underlying punch-drunk wobbliness. |
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A concept from economics called the median voter theorem provides one explanation for this wobbliness. |
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Mr Bayrou has also benefited from the wobbliness of Ms Royal's campaign. |
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For the Saudis, America's wobbliness in the region, in the wake of Iran's rising challenge, is a threat to the stability of the kingdom and the survival of its ruling family. |
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