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1 South African affairs have gotten off to a shaky start in 2019.
2 After a shaky start , Ireland are slowly gaining the upper hand.
3 But after a shaky start , store owners are excited to finally welcome customers.
4 Hallett converted and, after a shaky start kicking from hand, started to dictate.
5 It's inexperienced in such deals however, and gets off to a shaky start .
6 In qualifying they certainly lived up to expectations, but not without a shaky start .
7 After a pretty shaky start , tonight's gig goes pretty good.
8 Speaking about his shaky start , Olesen added: Luckily enough I have tried it before.
9 The yen's reversal came as Asian stocks recovered from a shaky start on Wednesday.
10 Princeton also rebounded from a shaky start and enters the contest winners of two straight.
11 It's already been a shaky start for RET, the brainchild of Jacob Zuma and co.
12 But after a shaky start on the stock market, the shares are now trading at 760p.
13 Gerrard, again, and Sterling recovered from a shaky start to finish the campaign in sensational form.
14 But as Robinson admits, this success didn't come overnight, and his shaky start still haunts him.
15 I know Gotham got off to a shaky start with the thuddingly obvious and unsubtle pilot.
16 After a very shaky start , this magazine now repays reading, with its consistently strong interview slot.
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