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Vacillating tensions between modernising and traditional outlooks have impeded reforms.
Ida Lichter, M.D.: Saudi Reforms Thwarted By Puritanical Laws M.D. Ida Lichter 2011
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Vacillating tensions between modernising and traditional outlooks have impeded reforms.
Ida Lichter, M.D.: Saudi Reforms Thwarted By Puritanical Laws M.D. Ida Lichter 2011
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Vacillating tensions between modernising and traditional outlooks have impeded reforms.
Ida Lichter, M.D.: Saudi Reforms Thwarted By Puritanical Laws M.D. Ida Lichter 2011
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Vacillating bolsters the fundamentalist Ayatollahs.
Jamsheed K. Choksy: Engage Iran's Citizens, Isolate Its Government 2009
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Vacillating, however, for he was a slippery man, he wobbled back to Rome, and Christina, though it broke her heart and for ever shadowed her life, cancelled the engagement.
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Vacillating elements within the ranks of the movement
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Vacillating between denial and insanity, Marie constructs a reality grounded partially in fact and partially in fiction.
Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat 2001
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Vacillating* (1994), and On The Great Day* (1995).
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Vacillating between humility and arrogance, between graciousness to his fellow writers and snappish irritation with reporters, holding at last all that he had wanted, but deprived somehow of all its deepest satisfactions, Sinclair Lewis was not a triumphant man.
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Vacillating and impotent in the face of the obvious U.S. decision, a majority of the countries voted for the second alternative, that is, not to denounce the United States but to try to cover for it.
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