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1But the company continues to totter on an uncomfortably high earnings multiple.
2These men will totter on, and longer perhaps than even themselves imagine.
3She seemed to totter on the very edge of the pit of destruction.
4Then he suddenly began to sway and totter on his feet.
5Tyranny may totter on its throne, but the American pie does not totter.
6I watched Emily Anne's grandmother totter on, remembering those same words from a long time ago.
7A hungry ox will lie down; a hungry horse will totter on his feet and pant.
8His life seemed to totter on its tiptoes while his fingers grasped at one last sense.
9She watched Toby totter on his precarious perch, and a small cry came from her lips.
10For four-score and ten years has it been thy lot to totter on this earth, hungry and obscure?
11The bishops totter on their bench!
12Helping it totter on will drag the banks and Ireland down even deeper into the mire, writes JOHN McMANUS.
13He looked across the road just in time to see the barrel totter on the edge of the steep bank.
14I totter on the edge of wretchedness and woe, without one friendly hand to save me from the terrible abyss!
15Outside, Pat Yost and John Owens totter on the edge of sleep as they stand a loose parade rest by the boats.
16The fear, though, is that the care system may not be able to totter on for another four years until the next CSR.
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