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  • Unsteady with drink, he staggered backward into one of his companions.

    Sick Cycle Carousel 2010

  • Unsteady, muffled footsteps shuffled down the carpeted landing outside the bedroom.

    Black Magic Cherry Adair 2010

  • Unsteady, muffled footsteps shuffled down the carpeted landing outside the bedroom.

    Black Magic Cherry Adair 2010

  • Unsteady, muffled footsteps shuffled down the carpeted landing outside the bedroom.

    Black Magic Cherry Adair 2010

  • Unsteady financial markets and policyholders 'waning risk appetite have hit premium and capital levels of insurers world-wide, sending share prices down and causing some, such as Aegon, to seek state aid, although most insurers fared better than their banking counterparts during the crisis.

    Aegon Plans to Raise Capital as It Swings to a Loss 2009

  • Unsteady Times, Steady Hands Mr. Hands was a rare optimist at the conference.

    This year, many unhappy SuperReturns 2009

  • Unsteady, David moved toward the man-sized crack in the wall, cringing slightly.

    The After Wife Lexi Davis 2009

  • Unsteady, David moved toward the man-sized crack in the wall, cringing slightly.

    The After Wife Lexi Davis 2009

  • Unsteady, crying freely, Daniela turned to the door without a glance back.

    Deep Kiss Of Winter Kresley Cole 2009

  • Unsteady in such matters, Bush the Elder had to have his press secretary carry around a notecard reminding him of the current prices for a dozen eggs and a quart of milk.

    A Dynasty's Dilemma 2008

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