Sentences with phrase «vacillation as»

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The confirmation that Ed Miliband will attend the Royal Wedding in a morning suit, such as trade union leaders used to wear to Royal Ascot in the days when they were always justly and often technically known as barons, confirms that he is True Labour rather than New Labour, as surely as David Cameron's vacillation on the subject confirmed his desire to be the Heir to Blair.
The confirmation that Ed Miliband would attend the Royal Wedding in a morning suit, such as trade union leaders used to wear to Royal Ascot in the days when they were always justly and often technically known as barons, confirmed that he was True Labour rather than New Labour, as surely as David Cameron's vacillation on the subject confirmed his desire to be the Heir to Blair.
Gentle comedy, courtesy of Walters in fine lip - pursing form, underpins the anguished vacillations of the heart and stokes dramatic tension as Eilis dithers between her two paramours.
Ross takes an underwritten character whose actions and vacillations often veer dangerously close to the contrived and makes us believe her charms as well as her capricious whims.
Meanwhile, Jane's rapid vacillations between the two possibilities leave both men just as confused.
[9] It also characterized the aesthetic vacillations of Thomas Craven, critic of the New York American, [10] as opportunistic.
Somewhere in that vacillation of sentiments we may realize, as Abakanowicz intends, that our heads are animal heads, that her figures» surrealism embodies a conflict within us.
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