| 21. | During his internment, Petrov's life was one of complex vacillations.
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| 22. | India's proverbial nuclear indecision had come to symbolize national timidity and vacillation.
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| 23. | Despite the official explanations, Sharon's moves appeared to many like vacillation.
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| 24. | Sergei did not support the Tsar's security policies of vacillations and evasions.
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| 25. | These ups and downs reflect a vacillation in Russian-Chinese relations traceable through history.
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| 26. | Russians seem to experience the same vacillation.
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| 27. | The greater shortcoming, Spock said, was vacillation and being too eager to please.
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| 28. | But critics call them vacillation and indecision.
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| 29. | This is not the hour of vacillations,
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| 30. | After a period of vacillation he deserted Don John towards the end of that year.
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