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Meanings of wobbly start in English
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Usage of wobbly start in English
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Here as in London the show got off to a wobblystart.
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Early energy enabled the Kings to recover from a wobblystart.
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Labor has also had a wobblystart to the election season.
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Auckland Future's bid to to take control of the Auckland Council gets off to a wobblystart.
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I do think it is quite possible for a good play to get off to a wobblystart.
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After a wobblystart against Tsonga he discovered his rhythm as the match against the No10 seed progressed.
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After a wobblystart, the TSX headed higher with financials up 0.62 percent.
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The season got off to a wobblystart in September even before writers downed their pencils two months later.
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But it got off to a wobblystart when Cambodia and Burma refused to recognise the groups representing their countries.
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But it got off to a wobblystart when Cambodia and Myanmar refused to recognize the groups representing their countries.
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Heavyweight financials were also among the solid gainers, rising 1.37 percent after a wobblystart to the session.
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The renewed jitters in Asia combined with a wobblystart on Wall Street combined to end the Irish stock market's post-budget bull run yesterday.
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The 20-year-old Quiquampoix was more of a surprise, coming up through the six finalists after a wobblystart and scoring several perfect rounds of five.
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Private sector economists have cut their outlook to around 3 percent for 2014 after the wobblystart of the year.
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The euro zone blue chip index added 0.8 percent to 2,283.50, also hitting two-month highs after a wobblystart to the session.
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Even with parched resources in the Western Cape, production in farming rose by 17.7%: There was a wobblystart to 2017.