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Meanings of waver now in English
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Usage of waver now in English
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The breeze makes it wavernow and turns the pages back to the beginning.
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Unfortunately we cannot afford to wavernow.
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But your faith must not wavernow, for things are only going to become more difficult in time.
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His eyes did not wavernow.
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She did not wavernow; indeed, in her young, strong passion she gloried in the sacrifice she would make for love's sake.
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Popular acquiescence in strong personal monarchy was beginning to wavernow that the need for it was disappearing with the growing security of national independence.
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However, English fans' attention might wavernow that the Premier League is back, according to Tom McCormack, UK Head of Rights Holders at Nielsen Sports.
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It shook and waverednow toward the Disk, now toward the Cross.
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The flames crackled faintly and waverednow and then in the draft.
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So it waverednow in a greater fear, the fear of life, and he yielded to that fear.
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"It's quite heavy," the man on crutches said, his arm waveringnow.
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Waveringnow, restless and sleepless, given to violent starts and slow spells of apathy, she was wearing to defeat.
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"And you're not going to wavernow, even after all the new discoveries?"
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I don't want to play, I just want peace and quiet. She knew her voice was waveringnow, and she threw me an exasperated look.
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"Yes," he sternly responded with no signs of waveringnow, though her looks might well have stung the stoutest soul into some show of weakness.