| 41. | More than any other issue, Bosnia reflects Clinton's vacillation and indecisiveness on foreign policy.
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| 42. | He made his television debut as Willy in " The Vacillations of Poppy Carew ".
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| 43. | It was Shah Alam II's poor judgement and vacillation that led to his own downfall.
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| 44. | Weakness in policy or vacillation in opinion found no lodgment in Governor Easton's administration ."
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| 45. | Why, for example, are we so deeply moved by Fiordiligi, an apparent dumbbell of vacillation?
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| 46. | It was a time of vacillation by Mayor John Lindsay, the Board of Education and many others.
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| 47. | Goebbels, Hitler's minister of propaganda, portrays a formative Hitler prone to bumbling and vacillation.
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| 48. | But with all the on-and-off vacillation, there wasn't a big turnout.
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| 49. | But the appeals came only after weeks of vacillation and outright opposition to Serb participation from leading officials.
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| 50. | This explains the vacillations of Halder, who could never quite bring himself to take the decisive step.
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