| 11. | Only the music, the wiggles and the catwalk were missing.
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| 12. | One wiggled the toes to make sure the connection was true.
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| 13. | He could wiggle the fingers that bore his Super Bowl rings.
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| 14. | Some of the clauses are precise, leaving little wiggle room.
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| 15. | However, there is plenty of wiggle room in the system.
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| 16. | You should be able to wiggle your toes in your shoes.
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| 17. | But Menem's announcement seemed to leave no wiggle room.
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| 18. | To be against the Wiggle is a little hypocritical, no?
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| 19. | Now, try to imagine The Duke doing the Walker Wiggle.
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| 20. | We live in a time of wiggle room, of course.
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