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  • Mr. Obama's "fiscal policy" speech may have sent progressive pundits cart-wheeling, but its political effect was to poison the prospect for budget negotiations.

    The Obama Speech Downgrade 2011

  • To this day, I regret that I did not follow him out to the windswept edge of town, staggering through blowing dust and cart-wheeling tumbleweeds, calling: Shane!

    Buffalo Bob and the Honey Dipper Michael Gillan Maxwell 2011

  • The cart-wheeling girls might gain a few coins for their efforts, but they lost their sister when a car went through a red light.

    Karin Badt: The Thessaloniki Documentary Film Festival: Phil Spector, Louise Bourgeois and the Poor of Peru 2009

  • And she ` s done some eccentric things, allegedly, cart-wheeling after she was arrested.

    CNN Transcript Jun 15, 2009 2009

  • But an even more stunning achievement is to get the airplane into that water without it cart-wheeling, without it flipping over, without it breaking apart.

    CNN Transcript Jan 15, 2009 2009

  • A blue Honda Accord pulled into the lane in front of me and before I knew it an entire bumper was cart-wheeling up off of the highway at me.

    Trevor Traina: How safe is your car? 2009

  • Huckabee just pulled off a cart-wheeling flanking maneuver to strike at Romney's rear -- the source of Romney's support.

    GOP Front-Runners Run Out of Wiggle Room 2007

  • She put her thumb to her ear and her pinkie to her lips and mouthed the words “call me” as she ran to catch her little girl, who was cart-wheeling across the courtyard.

    Wife in the Fast Lane Karen Quinn 2007

  • She put her thumb to her ear and her pinkie to her lips and mouthed the words “call me” as she ran to catch her little girl, who was cart-wheeling across the courtyard.

    Wife in the Fast Lane Karen Quinn 2007

  • "Crowds love it when we're out there cart-wheeling and screaming in fishnets and combat boots," Zondon says.

    We're Here! We Cheer! Get Used To It! 2007

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