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1 His records vacillate between ecstasy and grief, and go everywhere in-between.
2 And as long as I vacillate between the two extremes, my womb remains closed.
3 So I vacillate between being so grateful and so terrified.
4 And you know, I think all writers tend to vacillate between misanthropy and the other thing.
5 I saw her panic in her embarrassment, and vacillate between starting the engine or getting out.
6 Badjie's loyalty appeared to vacillate between Jammeh and Barrow in the wake of the Dec. 1 election.
7 He would vacillate between self-absorption and depression.
8 The double character which pertained to the Popes made them perpetually vacillate between two contradictory systems of policy.
9 Her Aunt Lydia made you vacillate between hatred and pity, and few performances could match her thrumming intensity.
10 The two governments vacillate between spin and tail-spin, but really, no one should be surprised at the current predicament.
11 Even though Big Red would vacillate between being shy and overconfident, in many ways he was growing on me.
12 And if he does know, he may still vacillate between his friend's sense of the becoming and his own.
13 Although Fiona seemed to vacillate between being warm and impersonal with him, which was a manifestation of her own ambivalence toward him.
14 It was enthralling to watch him vacillate between bullish cheerleader for American hopes to a beleaguered apologist over the three days of hostilities.
15 Every other day I vacillate between the sort of gay supremacist part of my brain and then also the sort of self-loathing part.
16 She suffered herself to vacillate between a sense of duty and the inclination to say a few words more, or bestow another parting kiss.
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