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waver N (ing)

waver N (ing)

waver N

waver PHYS
waver PHYS

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English
In the 1980s, although her performances did not waver, the parts grew less compelling.
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The threat of vouchers, wavering support for public education, and bipartisan support for charters has led some unions to start charters themselves.
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The play-offs have been wavered twice, in the 1994 and 2011 seasons, when the top league was expanded to fourteen and sixteen teams, respectively.
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Just when the organization of her poems seems on the verge of wavering, she returns to the restraint with which most of them begin.
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He was soon liberated and restored, for he never wavered in his loyalty.
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Belladonna's smile wavered and her eyes watered up.
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However, if his faith wavers, his superhuman powers will rapidly disappear.
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Wavering political support for sustained growth and/or sustainable development continued for some years and reveals just how ambivalent attitudes were to the concept.
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After this failure, she later wrote, she never wavered in her desire to die.
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He took seriously his instruction from respectable orthodox scholars, and did not waver from them for his long life.
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