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Over the weekend, Missouri's 11 votes have vacillated back and forth between the candidates.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Scottish Labour has, frankly, vacillated over a prolonged period with regard to the overall method and structure of local government finance.
BBC: Planning for the future
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But instead of admitting the offense, he vacillated and vacillated and vacillated.
FORBES: Weiner: Backed Into A Corner
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The euro zone has vacillated between ineffective bail-out and ineffective bail-in.
ECONOMIST: Charlemagne
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He told CNN in 2011 that slurs were used, but said he vacillated on the stand because his mother had told him to avoid talking about race.
CNN: Rodney King dead at 47
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Mr Toledo first vacillated, then offered the ministry to others.
ECONOMIST: Toledo loses a minister, and his steel
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Palin's answers in this debate vacillated between disappointing and incoherent.
CNN: Commentary: The pit bull is back
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King told CNN in 2011 that slurs definitely were uttered, but he said he vacillated on the stand because his mother had advised him to avoid talking about race.
CNN: Rodney King looks back without anger
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U.S. stock indexes slumped, U.S. Treasury bond and note futures prices soared and the U.S. dollar index vacillated but did back down in the wake of the jobs data.
FORBES: By Jim Wyckoff Of Kitco News
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Earlier this year, while congress battled over SOPA and PIPA, Netflix largely stayed out of the spotlight, and vacillated on its support of the acts until it took a publicly neutral stance.
FORBES: Netflix Gets a Political Action Committee: FLIXPAC
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As the City has enjoyed a renaissance of sorts, as many other urban areas in the United States like Atlanta, Boston, San Francisco and Chicago have done, real estate values have vacillated with peaks in hipster neighborhoods and dips in less favorable areas.
FORBES: Philadelphia Battle Over Property Tax Assessments Raises Questions About Funding Public Schools
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They have certainly vacillated.
ECONOMIST: China