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  • It's an exhilarating poem with its paradoxical guarantee of risk: there is nothing as vacillating here as a ‘swither’ and it is none the worse for it.
  • Well, I usually, keep on vacillating between being a hardcore realist and a hopeless romantic.
  • In a vacillating economy it is impossible to calculate resource allotment.
  • Soviet instability has been exacerbated by a vacillating, indecisive economic policy.
  • A massive global pool of vacillating speculative finance has evolved.
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  • He said vacillating statements by Pakistani leaders have only confused the situation. Asked
  • Following the presentation, the three of them spend a number of weeks vacillating over a possible trip.
  • Oh, do stop vacillating and make up your mind!
  • He was vacillating, bombastic, insecure and perfervid by turns, but his poetry is as delicately complex as any.
  • The hegemony of the antiwar camp would not have survived the pressure of the media, particularly with such a vacillating leadership.
  • At the same time, Freudian psychoanalysis offers an understanding of the formations of sadism and masochism as complementary and vacillating.
  • In Hwang's opinion, Cabinet members should have the professional capability to cope with emergencies in today's vacillating political arena.
  • The neighboring paintings, by contrast, were phantasmagorically alive, their fine ribbons of line vacillating between chance and intention.
  • I'll just keep going to shows, quietly vacillating between fretting and rocking out.
  • The very words he put into the mouth of that delightful prince of optimism, Micawber, is enough to tell you how he understands that wonderful vacillating brain. The Art That Conceals Art
  • However, years of indecisiveness have left the company vacillating between a differentiation strategy and that of being a cost leader.
  • Hsu and DPP Councilor Wang Shih-chien said the altered words showed the government had attempted to downplay the scandal and was vacillating in its handling of the matter.
  • After awhile, his tirades, his vacillating and more, created doubt of sorts and yes, his questionable display of displeasure was now appearing as cheekiness. Page 2
  • Why should there be no tribunal of control over these "vacillating" husbands, who refuse to abide by written pledges, and make promises "for the opportunity of breaking them"? A Letter to the Queen on Lord Chancellor Cransworth's Marriage and Divorce Bill
  • But even the most vacillating man cannot change one fancy for another as he would replace a black piece on the draughtboard with a white one, and he still found it delightful to be so near Barine. Cleopatra — Volume 01
  • Any notion to the contrary is an excuse to be a relativist, vacillating, spineless coward that wants to blame their actions on anything but their conscious ability to make choices.ken. mcloud - my reference to the natural selection process and homosexuality - I was referring to the hypothetical consideration that if all humans at a given point of time, were solely homosexual, the race would cease to exist. On Same-Sex Couples and Catfish Derbies
  • At the same time, Freudian psychoanalysis offers an understanding of the formations of sadism and masochism as complementary and vacillating.
  • He is too timid and vacillating about his own faith to offer an untrammeled affirmation of it.
  • In his writings he at first indicated this manner which gave so individual an impress to his virtuosity by the term tempo rubato: stolen, broken time ” a measure at once supple, abrupt, and languid, vacillating like the flame under the breath which agitates it, like the corn in a field swayed by the soft pressure of a warm air, like the top of trees bent hither and thither by a keen breeze. Frederic Chopin as a Man and Musician
  • Only when the third round of laughter began did he grasp its direction, and start off at a run towards it, the light still vacillating. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • But that is not as he would have the world believe, his only "vacillating" attempt at reconciliation. English Laws for Women in the Nineteenth Century
  • The screen is split in a trippy, vacillating foursquare divide.
  • Power and leadership require an understanding of what Machiavelli called the mob, from the Latin mobile vulgus, meaning vacillating / riotous crowd.
  • He was vacillating between French doors and a wall of windows, or extending the kitchen out about ten feet into the backyard. BLINDSIGHTED
  • In fact I am vacillating between despair and fatalistic elation. LOVE YOU MADLY
  • What really saved him now was the wavering, vacillating character of the enemy.
  • Over the last month, media coverage of the presidential race has been driven by wildly vacillating poll numbers.
  • Needless to say, the results are wildly uneven, vacillating from a hushed lament to a blistering assault within seconds.
  • I think there's a lot of us out there who are kind of vacillating between 60/40 a lot and in my own mind, I really need to see them both. CNN Transcript Feb 1, 2008
  • Stop a bit, Carr; I had not come to it," interrupted Lord Hartledon, who in point of fact had been holding back what he called the climax, in his usual vacillating manner. Elster's Folly
  • Broder's "vacillating" Democrats want the religous Islamic victory mosque, because now the flip-flopping Democrats are religous conscience, and Republicans just say No. What an outrage that our government has put roadblocks in the path of its own citizens trying rebuild their beloved Church destroyed by Islamic extremists, St. Nicholas Greek LJWorld.com stories: News
  • That's partly because the party's candidates have come across as vacillating on military issues and lenient on social concerns like crime and federal ‘giveaways’ to the poor.
  • The wife, you know, ran out of the house and crashed into the back window and she escalade and dragged Tiger Woods out, you know, because apparently he was bleeding and he was, you know, vacillating back and fort between consciousness and what have you doesn't seem to make much sense. CNN Transcript Nov 28, 2009
  • While the markets are vacillating, this is as a good a time as any to brush up on some of your companies' fundamentals.
  • Again, he is often loose and vacillating in the use of the English words he has selected as corresponding to the technical phraseology of the Arabian jurists, and sometimes infelicitous in the selection of his English terms. International Weekly Miscellany - Volume 1, No. 9, August 26, 1850
  • The on all sides wheat wave dashes about vacillating, continue long toward unknowable far away place.
  • I don't know, I keep vacillating on whether I should practice so I could make a point in a very humorous way, or whether I should just stay off it.
  • Tony Blair is coyly vacillating on the issue of standing for European Council president.
  • Our depth sounder, which had read a steady 15 feet the day before, was now vacillating between 10 feet in the troughs and 20 on the crests of the waves.
  • The national bourgeoisie is a class which is politically very weak and vacillating.
  • In a vacillating economy it is impossible to calculate resource allotment.
  • It's difficult to say, but indeed I am vacillating between the two.
  • I think that there's a lot of us out there who are kind of vacillating in terms of 60-40 a lot in my own mind. CNN Transcript Feb 1, 2008
  • Henry VI proved to be improvident, malleable, vacillating, partisan, uninterested in the arts of government, and, above all, antipathetic to the chivalric world his ancestors had adorned.
  • Stay firm with decisions at work and don't keep vacillating.
  • Red Herring report in March, Meffert noted some larger firms had started "vacillating" in their interest. Wi-Fi Networking News
  • Pollution, however, is an intrinsically gray issue - and when such questions arise, Rothbard winds up awkwardly vacillating between two unsatisfactory extreme positions.
  • My friend, who may mildly be described as vacillating in temperament, left me in Calcutta. Autobiography of a Yogi
  • The colonial period was marked by the vacillating popularity of French influence over Merina elites.
  • Vacillating in shallow Arctic waters, this new species of kelp was discovered near Alaska's Aleutian Islands.
  • She said nothing for a moment -- vacillating perhaps -- then she shook her head. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • After four years of private tutoring, Anderson's days of vacillating between careers in religion and teaching were over.
  • There are three kinds of patriotism, genuine patriotism, sham patriotism, and half - genuine and half - sham, vacillating, patriotism.
  • Korban Oleh Viyored, a "vacillating" Sin Offering, brought by an individual guilty of certain specific sins. Chabad.org Weekly Magazine [ Chukat-Balak 5769 - July 3, 2009 ]

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