| 21. | The party's grip has never been shakier.
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| 22. | A friend, Yoshie Matsuda, 21, was even on shakier ground.
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| 23. | His performance is shakier than ever, but he's still up there.
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| 24. | But the new chancellor's hold over the Social Democrats is much shakier.
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| 25. | Then, there's LeBeau, whose job gets shakier with each loss.
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| 26. | The show is shakier in its individual characterizations.
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| 27. | But also as in the other movies, the plot is shakier than the dancing.
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| 28. | Stanford's start was even shakier.
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| 29. | On the subject of Clinton's over-analyzed weakness, Klein is shakier.
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| 30. | The moves make Yukos a shakier proposition.
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