The diagrams and the whole business that I got the Nobel Prize for came from that piddling around with the wobbling plate. |
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A vision of me stepping on him, wobbling and then falling on him, flattening him like a pancake flashed through my head. |
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After wobbling in the Regency crisis of 1789, he was deprived of his position in the bedchamber. |
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His men cut the deficit to a single goal and had their hosts wobbling in a real ripsnorter of a finish. |
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One type of bird had a bit of an ungainly way of carrying itself in flight, splaying its legs out as it went and wobbling a bit. |
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The story goes that during construction, Maxwell hobbled around Southern Hills on a peg leg, wobbling like Charlie Chaplin. |
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Your baby is on all fours, wobbling yes, but deftly maneuvering around the living room furniture. |
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That plan appeared to be well on course until a flurry of wickets shortly after tea had West Indies wobbling. |
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By slow, painful steps I clambered to my feet, wobbling uncertainly on the rough wooden floor. |
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A tall blonde in a skimpy outfit came sauntering over to him, unsteady and wobbling on her heels. |
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Resolved to fetch another drink, she slowly got up, her legs wobbling only slightly. |
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Standing up, she tugged down at the tiny skirt, wobbling uncertainly in her tall heels. |
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But it's wobbling in the direction of the same package leisure industry which gave us the gym. |
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So we're given the impression of Connor's leg shaking and his voice wobbling. |
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With my teeth chattering and my knees wobbling, I somehow managed to climb the steps to the second floor. |
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One or two were wobbling along on bicycles, throwing up thin wraiths of dust in their wake. |
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I laced my skates and stepped forth with ankles wobbling and feet that felt bound. |
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To prevent wobbling, anchor stick securely in foam-filled pot and reinforce stick in foam with glue. |
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But it is where the government has rushed, unprepared, political antennae wobbling, that it has fallen into error. |
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The plane staggered and started to climb, slowly, sluggishly, wobbling terrifyingly. |
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With Sasha's ACL torn, her thigh bone and shin bone were slipping back and forth, literally wobbling as she walked. |
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Putting a brave face on it, I picked myself up, brushed myself down and carried on to school, buckled front wheel wobbling like a clown's car. |
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Hardman Nutley was awesome despite wobbling like a rookie boxer hit by a Mike Tyson thunderbolt after a heavy collision early in the match. |
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Across it, turrets of the small white mosque seemed as insubstantial as the wobbling outlines of a heat mirage. |
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This all led to uncivilised evening drinks at The Local, before wobbling home in an uncertain manner. |
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There were serpents, spiders, box kites, ungainly human-shaped kites wobbling in the wind, to name just a few. |
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He envisaged himself wobbling on the edge of an invisible cliff, leaning hazardously this way and that. |
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A cyclist, feet bound to the pedals in special shoes, falling over at the traffic lights after wibbling and wobbling on the spot, waiting for the lights to change. |
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The record spins slowly, wobbling on the turntable, emitting crackly waves of virtually unrecognizable music, the melodies inalterably splintered and the rhythms disrupted. |
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One way is to look for stars that are wobbling toward and away from us, like dancers with invisible partners. |
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I believe it has been the wobbling and the waffling of the government that has caused confusion about where Canada stood in terms of prevention. |
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It then started wobbling from side to side and he became frightened. |
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The terrified and timid, wobbling slowly across everyone's path, are completely oblivious to the rules of the road or the mild chaos they caused to other riders. |
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Or was the liberty-taking merely the cherry on a wobbling dramatic blancmange of audacious fun? |
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And speaking of wobbling teams, RSL go to Vancouver on Saturday after a rare-for-them run of back-to-back defeats. |
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The resulting imbalance moment generates a wobbling movement of the tool seat. |
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The Krummens pay attention to politics, but are more concerned about the impact of the wobbling economy on their family. |
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Her knees were wobbling as she held onto the back of my chair for support. |
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A connection cord that is a part of the binding attaches the ski to the boot and prevents the wobbling of skis during flight. |
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Along with the stretching, breathing and balancing I do a lot of shaking, wobbling and laughing! |
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He pushed to the side, legs wobbling, and his hands found the door. |
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It managed to walk the tightrope of edginess and heart without wobbling too nerve-rackingly in either direction. |
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Last week I said publicly to you, President Barroso, that I thought you were wobbling over this proposal. |
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Do not use it on a shaky or unstable surface such as a wobbling table or inclined stand. |
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High accuracy in production processes result in crosspieces and beams that can be locked in place without wobbling. |
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And when the Tories were wobbling just two months ago, it seemed that Brown's drudgery might just pay off. |
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I started to cry, my bottom lip wobbling all over the place. |
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He also kept wobbling back and forth, like he couldn't stand still. |
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My turn follows, and it's all a bit Generation Game, with my pathetic nigiri wobbling unsurely on the plate next to his. |
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The only other migrator spotted that day was a single monarch butterfly wobbling north like a lost drunk. |
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They feature a strong plastic or lead head and a peculiar shape producing an irregular wobbling movement. |
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The rest stood motionlessly staring at the horizon and occasionally wobbling off into the water. |
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Ride on the line until you can do it without wobbling. |
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Rocking or wobbling indicates that the Bike needs to be leveled. |
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And while he is offering loans to encourage small business ventures in the hope of creating jobs, investor confidence seems to be wobbling, which could lead to a reluctance to invest in local industries. |
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She has immense white teeth that snap, and a bugly bonnet, with one dismal ostrich feather wobbling sternly on end. |
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Practically all wobbling underwaters will take fish aplenty in the hands of a man who really knows how to put them through their stints. |
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A WOBBLY WALLABY I once saw a wallaby wobbling As he travelled along a road, And there beside the wobbly wallaby I saw an even wobblier toad. |
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Just to gild the lily, the wobbling puck hit the far goalpost first. |
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Prior to listening, I had visions of Britain's newest national treasure three sheets to the wind, wobbling out of a Wetherspoon in mini-dress and heels at one in the morning, and trying to snog a policeman. |
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Tatarstan, a Turkic republic in the middle of Russia, tried, rebelliously, to switch to Latin letters when Kremlin rule was wobbling, but it has since been forced to change back. |
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One can look for the minute wobbling of a star as planets orbit around it, or one can look for minute decreases in the brightness of a star as a planet moves in front of it, blocking out a tiny fraction of the starlight. |
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The gap is as wide as it ever was and David Cameron is still wobbling on a tightrope strung across the chasm, but now without the benefit of any safety net. |
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Yet Lee made an impressive closing argument for himself, at one point wobbling Quillin with a right hand and stunning him in the middle of the ring with a left. |
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Most House Republicans no longer automatically exempt the military from their conviction that government is a problem to be cut away. The stool's social-conservative leg is wobbling as well. |
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A linear drive causes a wobbling motion between the striker and the catch bolt, the striker and the buffer as well as the striker and the safety bearing, reflecting the vertical motion of the vehicle on the road. |
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The third is precession, or wobbling motion of Earth's axis. |
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They have been wobbling in their support of the president's policies. |
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