| 1. | Like his predecessor Dionysius, he has been charged with vacillation.
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| 2. | Bosnia, I say, is another instance of vacillation.
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| 3. | It is a vacillation from have-nots to have-lots,
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| 4. | After much vacillation, Arafat says he is ready to crack down.
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| 5. | But these costs will be far lower than the price of vacillation.
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| 6. | The unions are clearly overjoyed by Gore's vacillation.
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| 7. | Arafat has famously survived all these years through his ambiguities and vacillations.
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| 8. | His vacillations have annoyed his disciplinarian finance minister, Francisco Gil Diaz.
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| 9. | But let us plunge deeper into the vocabulary of vacillation.
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| 10. | That kind of vacillation is just a byword in my spiritual life.
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