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  • Jerry Yang has wiffled and waffled, he's the guy who didn't want to sell Yahoo to Microsoft at $33 a share.

    Analysis: Why would anyone want to be Yahoo's CEO? Reuters 2011

  • Jerry Yang has wiffled and waffled, he's the guy who didn't want to sell Yahoo to Microsoft at $33 a share.

    Analysis: Why would anyone want to be Yahoo's CEO? Reuters 2011

  • To be fair it was a difficult bouncing ball, as he took a cross from Jovanovic on his strangely small head and wiffled in on goal, before blasting the loose ball over.

    World Cup 2010: Australia v Serbia ? as it happened 2010

  • ‘Every single one of them — wherever they might be,’ he added gruffly, making her aware that he was lying propped between her splayed knees, and the bottom of the shirt had wiffled up around her waist.

    Mistress for a Weekend Napier, Susan 2006

  • ‘Every single one of them — wherever they might be,’ he added gruffly, making her aware that he was lying propped between her splayed knees, and the bottom of the shirt had wiffled up around her waist.

    Mistress For A Weekend Napier, Susan 2006

  • Jerry Yang has wiffled and waffled, he's the guy who didn't want to sell Yahoo to Microsoft at $33 a share.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • Jerry Yang has wiffled and waffled, he's the guy who didn't want to sell Yahoo to Microsoft at $33 a share.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • "Fitting all the strikers in is a problem, isn't it?" he wiffled.

    The Guardian World News Paul Doyle 2010

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