Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Under new management, the club didn't instantly shake off its wobbliness, but then they peaked for one season.
Back on the streets, we tested our legs again, with a wobbliness more appropriate to passengers disembarking a boat.
Lichtman himself seems nervously aware of the wobbliness of his thesis.
Despite her wobbliness, Wilde isn't lamenting her past choices.
That way it would acknowledge disagreements in many areas, without suggesting any particular wobbliness in the commitment to the unborn.
The undisguised sarcasm in her voice combined with the unsettling wobbliness of my legs, however, led me to reconsider.
Dorrin considers the wobbliness in his knees.
Given Tierney's wobbliness on the vaccine issue, to say nothing of his hectoring tone, it's hard to know what to make of all this.
At the same time, as a Massachusetts Democrat, he cannot afford to leave himself exposed to Republican charges of liberal wobbliness.
The wobbliness of the raised catwalk became a slick, slow yawing as the hull moved into and through the swells.
Here, the puzzling wobbliness of expression that mars Mr. Cachemaille's reading completely disappears.
Initially, like Tom, all children are unsteady, but with A-T the wobbliness gets worse because the nervous system is affected.
She had to struggle against the throbbing in her chest, the hammering in her temples, the wobbliness of her knees.
An additional fear was the so-called tequila effect - that under a New Domino Theory of global economics, wobbliness would spread through Latin America.
Environmentalists wanted $100 million, but County Executive Thomas Suozzi scaled back the plan, citing Nassau's recent financial wobbliness.
The surf was barely two feet high, but the water was warm and the tide low, and despite my wobbliness I could just about wade to the lineup.
This has led to calls for research and more understanding of chronic CRPS symptoms which may include muscle twitching and tremors, wobbliness, falling and visionary disturbances.
The stock market fell sharply and flirted with the year's lows today, pressured by the wobbliness on Wall Street last week and an expanding global economic upheaval that is now ravaging Russia.
The politics - like the wobbliness of the sets and the Blue Peter DIY-ness of the monsters in those newly rediscovered early episodes - go right over its target audience's heads.
Besides speed and controlled wobbliness, what Mr. Ligeti also discovered in the piano were acrobatic harmonies that gambol and walk on stilts, evading capture by regular keys and modes.
There are similar currents of unease in "The Holiday," most generated by Iris, a lovesick English rose played by Kate Winslet, and by the wobbliness of the narrative framework.
Russia's top network news program, "Vremya," led off tonight with Parliament's rejection of Viktor S. Chernomyrdin as Prime Minister, the ruble's continued wobbliness and the anniversary of Diana's death.
We all know now what an implant is - though when the first one I saw was thrown across the office at me in the mid-Nineties, I squealed at its unreal wobbliness and weight and weird fragility.
Giveaway signs of a mystery shopper are not so much a fake moustache and dark glasses but a certain wobbliness when asked where they live, how many children they have and whether they are free tomorrow to view a property.
In their initial press release, von Storch called the hockey stick "quatsch" (nonsense or garbage) but other researchers subsequently found that the von Storch paper had an undisclosed additional step which had overstated the wobbliness.