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"vacillate" Definitions
  1. to keep changing your opinion or thoughts about something, especially in a way that annoys other people

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When it comes to our manicures, we vacillate between two personalities.
Maggie may vacillate, but Mr. Jaglom's preference couldn't be any clearer.
In conversation, Condit can vacillate from folksy to deadpan and back again.
"I vacillate between being in love and being totally pissed off," he admits.
And I vacillate whether I can pull off [playing] the leading man anymore.
I vacillate between reason and fear, while my son straddles boyhood and adolescence.
Over a few days, I vacillate between identifying with Danny's portrait and not.
You vacillate between closing your eyes and keeping them open for the full effect.
The problem is made worse by the fact that Alcott herself appeared to vacillate.
I vacillate on whether this need for a "player" makes Westworld brilliant or bullshit.
Adolescents "vacillate a lot between feeling very powerful and feeling very powerless," he explained.
I vacillate between using an actual notebook and the Notes app on my phone.
But it's not unprecedented for the auction house to vacillate between public and private statuses.
Millennials seem to vacillate between two polarizing #moods: unspecified rage, and a seemingly psychopathic disassociation.
I vacillate between rage and sorrow that our country has come to such a pass.
The Flight Attendants: They vacillate between confusion and inaction, but others try to help the woman.
They were opposed to Keystone from day one, they didn't have to vacillate on that issue.
Makonnen tends to vacillate between these two poles, to varying degrees of cohesion over full projects.
Since none of these are particularly good options for Republican elites, they will probably vacillate between them.
They also vacillate between seemingly sincere and parodic content, confusing and aggravating some viewers in the process.
Their emotional responses to events of the #MeToo era vacillate between extreme anger and helplessness, she said.
His tendency to micromanage the IPO and vacillate over where Aramco should be listed has caused delay and confusion.
If Mr Brown is right, this may explain why Mr Xi, for all his seeming strength, appears to vacillate.
Also, several high-paying industries for workers without four-year degrees--manufacturing, construction, and mining—continued to slump or vacillate.
It's content to vacillate between one-note sneering and make-outs with no thought for how it all fits together.
His supporters vacillate between allowing that change will come, just slowly, and insisting it is still the state they knew.
Trump, despite his reality TV show catchphrase "You're fired," often seems to vacillate over the squeamish job of dismissing Cabinet secretaries.
America simply cannot vacillate on its commitment to Article Five, and must ensure that Russia is checked in every geopolitical sphere.
By May, after watching administration officials vacillate on proposed penalties against the Chinese telecommunications company ZTE, Mr. Marsh was more nervous.
By contrast, a leader who isn't confident in his instincts will delay decisions and vacillate in the presence of opposing opinions.
It features one key detail that proves quite useful, simultaneously offering coverage and convenient ventilation, as we vacillate between seasons: cutout sleeves.
We loosened our stances on marijuana laws over the years, but we vacillate when it comes to fossil fuels and the environment.
The Trump administration has continued vacillate between pulling US troops from Afghanistan, a campaign promise he made in 2016, and redeploying additional troops.
I tend to vacillate uselessly between extremes, ignoring reality as much as I can bear, clicking only on articles sure to pointlessly enrage me.
But, Masselink cautions, winters are inherently fickle, and average wave heights vacillate each year, "jumping up and down like a yo-yo," he said.
American movies vacillate endlessly between the worship of lawmen and the romance of outlaws, but few are as dogmatically one-sided as this one.
But the longer they dither and vacillate, the more Trump continues to send clear signals without interference, and the harder it becomes to reverse course.
" "When you vacillate like that, it means that there's not a set of core values that you have determined to guide your thinking, your decision-making.
The episode ended with a supremely goofy salute, Mr. Castro clasping Mr. Obama's limp wrist as they appeared to vacillate between handshake and revolutionary fist pump.
So whether your texture is 4c or you vacillate between curly and straight, there's a hairstyle from the Emmys red carpet for you to try at home.
Those struggling with addiction often vacillate between emotional extremes, and situations that might otherwise cause normal, everyday disagreements in a relationship can blow up into intolerable conflict.
The scenarios depicted throughout Cao's practice, whether real or imagined, vacillate between spaces of hope and post-apocalyptic melodramas in which the catalyst for disaster is unclear.
Mr Trump has been known to vacillate over great swathes of policy, but on trade he has been consistent in his belief that America gets a bad deal.
And while they vacillate, the rest of us peer out from a ship lost at sea, just hoping the harbor we find won't be Russia or prison.   2.
As Mercury retrogrades through these two signs, "We may vacillate from hot and cold emotions as well as uncertainty about what to bring in our lives," Stardust says.
"We expect the market to vacillate between a pro-cyclical outcome and a defensive one as data comes in and trade tensions and the election evolve," he added.
The disease affects over 217 million Americans and causes those who have it to vacillate between euphoric highs and desperate lows, according to the National Institute of Mental Health.
Like many great songwriters, Mr. Petty had a catalog that was ruthlessly pilfered over the years, though he seemed to vacillate on just how seriously to take these offenses.
Even now, as I was using the same server for every single test, speeds would vacillate by as much as 50Mbps between speed readings taken just 53 minutes apart.
Their crackling chemistry as they vacillate from quiet companionship, to full-on physical confrontation (punctuated by moments of tenderness and genuine friendship) is unlike anything I've ever experienced on-screen.
The glass is curved on the edges of the XL, though the screen itself is not, and I vacillate between thinking it looks elegant and thinking it looks kind of plain.
Emily was known to vacillate between doting indulgence and violent rages; Robert was prone to headaches and excitability, and addicted to the cheap, lurid tales of violence known as "penny bloods".
The broad theme is that Republicans almost always play hardball, while Democrats vacillate between episodes of hardball and periods in which they hope unilateral concessions will restore old-time governance norms.
And as I've written before, as long as he's tilting at this particular windmill with the force of a thousand Don Quixotes, negotiations will vacillate between being serious and being ridiculous.
The silhouettes are similar to her last collection, but this time the diaphanous textiles are ruched and steamed before dyeing, and the shades vacillate between tones of blush, rust and rose.
As a black-identifying person in modern America, and one who regularly operates in non-black spaces, it can become almost status quo to vacillate between those two manners of being.
It's fun, elegant, and easily applicable to the cupcake constituents—which frankly are less likely to vacillate between 'too cold and frozen to be comfortably chomped' and 'melting all over the place.
Popular references vacillate between portraying them as women pushed too far by male mistreatment, blatantly unhinged, or a particular kind of "crazy" that has little to do with actual mental health issues.
Where the Golden Globes vacillate wildly between the handful of shows that get the most buzz in the media, the Emmys are staid, slow to change, and very traditional in their tastes.
"There are these opposing theories in my head about ways to be, to state my opinion fighting for good or do it with my art, and I vacillate between the two," says the actress.
She expects that the market will continue to vacillate in a pattern of "small pullbacks, little rallies, small pullbacks, little rallies," until more information about expected tax policy reform comes from the Trump administration.
You can also vacillate (as I have preferred to do) according to the swings of your own mood or the particulars of story and performance, but the axioms of his universe are remarkably consistent.
Its vision of the natural world teems with energy and purpose; it's both inviting and imposing, full of unexpected details and movement that vacillate between realism and light abstraction as the moment calls for.
Throughout the 90-minute run time, we see Lady Bird (given name Christine) fall in love (twice), discover heartbreak (twice), and vacillate between which version of herself she wants to inhabit at any particular moment.
People have always been obsessed with bloopers and movie mistakes—finding them is like peeking behind the curtain and seeing Oz. But reactions to the Westerosi latte vacillate between schadenfreude and genuine, if good-humored, irritation.
" Ali Shapiro, a 33-year-old cartoonist and lecturer at the University of Michigan, was more skeptical about the project, but still eager: "I tend to vacillate between 'Everything matters and art must save the world!
The Coen Brothers constantly vacillate between the silly ("Burn After Reading") and the serious ("No Country for Old Men"), but what they always seem to have in common is never letting their characters get away safe.
Soon after his CNN appearance on Sunday, Trump seemed to sense that maybe it wasn't such a good idea to vacillate on the issue of white supremacy, and soon tweeted a video of his earlier disavowal.
In Hawaii, where lack of housing and sky-high real estate prices have been a regular feature of island life for years, legislators vacillate between trying to stamp out vacation rentals and trying to create revenue from them.
Their ethereal but heavy sound marched deeper into the realm of bands like Pelican, Sannhet, and even labelmates Russian Circles­, creating dramatic and pensive post-rock epics that vacillate into grand tremolo-picked choruses and lay bare vulnerability.
It's as if the crystalline infinite evoked by "Portal Icosahedron" and previous objects is not art's ability to vacillate between chaos and order or to explore some yet-unearthed psychological insight — but merely our limitless greed for shiny objects.
The biggest challenge entrepreneurs face is being able to vacillate between the competing priorities of day-to-day operations (think: client work, content creation, administrative duties, correspondence) and strategic forward planning (think: long term brand growth, sales strategy, etc).
It seems to vacillate between both problems, but I really believe we need to get folks out of their rooms and into a physical space with others and for that space not to be a completely branded option only.
Trump has seemed to vacillate on his support for background checks in the wake of two separate mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, within a 24-hour period in August that left more than 30 dead.
Mr. Zelensky has conducted troop withdrawals, coordinated with the separatists, at several points along the front lines to build momentum for the talks, even as the Kremlin has seemed to vacillate over whether Mr. Putin was prepared to engage.
Engaging on a factual level about the roots of gun violence in America is a losing game for conservatives, so the only course of action is to vacillate between pompous rhetoric about the Second Amendment and slandering anyone who might disagree.
In response to our national sociopolitical machinery, which seems to vacillate between being stuck in a bitter stalemate and regressing violently, the photographers featured in The Indecisive Moment have captured scenes of extreme frustration at rallies and protests around the country.
Democratic candidates would be much better served focusing on energizing new voters among constituencies amenable to this philosophy and these goals, rather than bending to accommodate voters who vacillate between open contempt for those interests and begrudging countenance of them.
"We expect the market to vacillate between a pro-cyclical outcome and a defensive one as data comes in and trade tensions and the election evolve," said Morgan Stanley chief U.S. equity strategist in a note to clients last week.
But Ms Park's hint at resignation has strengthened the hand of Saenuri loyalists, who say that Ms Park should be persuaded to leave office voluntarily, and caused the rebels to vacillate: on December 1st the party proposed that she resign in April.
Before this season, Mikko Harvey, an award-winning poet long enamored of the playing style of D'Angelo Russell, wondered if the Nets would ever find a place for their new point guard, whose imaginative play can vacillate between the beautiful and the boneheaded.
All along they described feeling keenly aware that the mercurial president would vacillate between judges as he polled his close friends and allies, though his questions seemed to indicate that he had zeroed in on just two of the possibilities: Kavanaugh and Hardiman.
There are now rumors that a new Apple Watch could be on the horizon for this spring, and personally, I vacillate between two features on my Apple Watch 2.0 wish list: do I want better battery life, or do I want built-in GPS?
Mr. Nilekani has a couple of guidelines he follows as he looks for investments: the quality of the entrepreneur and how susceptible a sector or the company is to domestic policy, which can vacillate depending upon the political whims of the party in power.
The book's final chapters vacillate between buying (or at least repeating) the line that Uber's investors had a crisis of conscience and suggesting that they acted largely to protect their investment when they staged a coup to wrest control of the company back from Kalanick.
Where the Emmys tend to honor the same shows over and over again (see: Frasier and Modern Family, which in their respective heydays racked up five consecutive wins each for Outstanding Comedy Series), the Golden Globes tend to vacillate wildly from year to year, especially recently.
If everyone's in one place, you can dither, handwave, vacillate, micromanage, and turn your workplace into an endless wasteland of unclear uncertainty, punctuated by ad-hoc last-second crisis meetings — and your employees will probably still conspire against your counterproduction to get something done, albeit much less than what they're capable of.
And though he tends to vacillate between pithy slogans ("tattoos make the sidewalk much more entertaining," he said) and meandering anecdotes (his time as an E.M.T. in New York City in the 1990s contributed to who he is today, he said), it turns out that Mr. Roth is a man with fearsome focus.
In what was believed to be his first news conference as the leader of Hamas in Gaza, at least with foreign journalists, the press-shy Mr. Sinwar, who took over in February 2017, seemed to vacillate in tone between openness and moderation on the one hand, and vaguely menacing defiance on the other.
Along with Ms. Westwater's movement, which she described in an artist's statement as dealing with "articulations of the body that vacillate between organized and disorganized," the music is also key: "Rambler" features performances by the pianists Joseph Kubera, a collaborator of Eastman's, as well as Adam Tendler; the composer and musician M. Lamar will also play an original composition in tribute to Eastman.
The brackishly colored figures vacillate between states of terror and jubilation, caught between suspension and flight.
Imagination, permanence and movement. Heads, torsos and wings.” His works vacillate from aesthetics related to futurism, surrealism, neo-expressionism and neo-Dadaism .
You > feel joy when your enemies suffer, and do not rejoice in others' good > fortune. :Slogan 53. Don't vacillate (in your practice of LoJong). :Slogan > 54.
Valens and his fellows were seen by contemporaneous and later Church Historical sources, to vacillate according to the political winds, being 'always inclined to side with the dominant party.
BGL is known for their self-referential and in situ installations. Their art is in direct dialogue with contemporary culture. BGL's projects vacillate between the boundaries of destruction and excess.Features. BGL: Posterity, Prankster-Style.
The HIF trades freely with the other Combines, but regards them as infidels. Zaganada lets his Combine vacillate between cautious acceptance and a nearly war-like paranoia. The other combines give the HIF a wide berth.
Angelou seems to vacillate between wanting to supervise him and wanting to let go throughout this book.Lupton, p. 147. In this way, as Lupton says, the motherhood theme, like the identity theme, is "dual in nature".Lupton, p. 143.
During this three-year period, the state would vacillate various times between the Liberals and Conservatives. In 1863, it was taken over by the French as they installed Maximilian I as emperor of Mexico. Maximillian did not reign long but the governor he appointed for Guanajuato, Florencio Antillón remained in Guanajuato until 1877.
47 Canal moved spaces in 2014 but kept their name, and are now located at 291 Grand Street, in Manhattan, New York. Gregory Edwards' work is informed by his lifelong interest in literature and every day visual culture. His use of words in his paintings signal universal themes that vacillate between being both meaningful and empty at once.
At the same time, an outbreak of the plague in Florence meant that Galileo could not longer send manuscripts to Rome for review. Instead, he decided to publish in Florence. Riccardi wrote that he nevertheless expected Galileo to make the agreed amendments, after which a licence to publish in Florence or elsewhere could be issued. Riccardi now began to vacillate.
The Ampezzano is typically Alpine climate, with short summers and long winters that vacillate between frigid, snowy, unsettled, and temperate. In late December and early January, some of Italy's lowest recorded temperatures are to be found in the region, especially at the top of the Cimabanche Pass on the border between the provinces of Belluno and Bolzano. The other seasons are generally rainy, cold, and very windy.
Watkins, Ch. 20. Watkins continued to vacillate. He played music with the Family, had initially preserved a sexual relationship with one of the Family girls, and declined to dismiss Helter Skelter. But when, for instance, Manson asked him to join the efforts to find the entry to the underground hideaway in which the Family was supposedly to survive the cataclysm, he declined to do so.
The history of Khmer clothing during the Longvek, Srei Santor, Oudong and the French Protectorate eras is, for the time being, scholarly terra incognita. Shifts in fashion, especially royal fashion, follow the shifts in international power from Thai to Vietnamese to French influence. Upper garments and shoes especially approximate more and more closely to European court dress, while lower garments vacillate between breeches, trousers and Sompot Chong Kben.
Many of the 1820 Settlers eventually settled in Grahamstown and Port Elizabeth. British policy with regard to South Africa would vacillate with successive governments, but the overarching imperative throughout the 19th century was to protect the strategic trade route to India while incurring as little expense as possible within the colony. This aim was complicated by border conflicts with the Boers, who soon developed a distaste for British authority.
Socrates Scholasticus, Church History, Book 2.24. Found at various times during their episcopal careers staking positions on both sides of the developing theological debate and internal Church politicking, Ursacius and his fellows were seen by contemporaneous and later Church history sources (such as Socrates of Constantinople) to vacillate according to the political winds, being 'always inclined to side with the dominant party.'Socrates Scholasticus, Church History, Book 2. 37.
Earthling showed "the abiding need in me to vacillate between atheism or a kind of gnosticism... What I need is to find a balance, spiritually, with the way I live and my demise." Released shortly before his death, "Lazarus"—from his final album, Blackstar—began with the words, "Look up here, I'm in Heaven" while the rest of the album deals with other matters of mysticism and mortality.
He was represented as in heaven, perched on a billowy bed of clouds and adorned with a halo; when animated, he appeared to vacillate in his predictions for the day's matches. Paul was again featured on 13 July in the doodle for the 2014 final. In that doodle, clicking on the clouds in the upper left brings up an image of Paul, similar to that in the earlier doodle, "cheering" on the final from heaven.
Queen must interrupt his script-writing to solve a murder case. Ty and Bonnie vacillate between feuding and a sudden romantic interest, and Queen investigates the mysterious mailings of playing cards that may hold a clue about the killings. His suspicions fall upon the households of Jack and Blythe, and Ty and Bonnie become suspicious of each other. It's only when Queen learns the true meanings of the cards that he solves the case.
The first is in terms of telos: that writing will strengthen the nation or ethnie. The other way is the more troubled interrogative reading that raises the same questions of cultural identity, through textual elisions and ambivalences inter alia, about writing and the Gorkha/Nepali community. I raise the possibility, and vacillate between, both kinds of reading in this introductory essay, but the very act of vacillating veers me towards the latter.
As one Russian critic put it, "the temporal epochs of human life, its past and its present fluctuate and vacillate in equal measure: the unstoppable current of time erodes the outline of the present." Levitsky, 1856. :Speak not, lie hidden, and conceal :the way you dream, the things you feel. :Deep in your spirit let them rise :akin to stars in crystal skies :that set before the night is blurred: :delight in them and speak no word.
The Philippine Government called for urgent action to halt climate change, emphasizing their recent experience with a deadly typhoon and believing that countries may face more extreme weather disturbances frequently if climate change is left unchecked. "As we vacillate and procrastinate here, we are suffering. There is massive and widespread devastation back home. Heartbreaking tragedies like this are not unique to the Philippines." said Philippine envoy Naderev Sano, who is a member of the Philippines' Climate Change Commission.
Canadian passport stamp from Queenston Bridge, showing the date 8 June 2014 When writing the full date, English speakers vacillate between the forms inherited from the United Kingdom (day first, 7 January) and United States (month first, January 7), depending on the region and context. French speakers consistently write the date with the day first (). The government endorses all these forms when using words, but only recommends the ISO format for all-numeric dates to avoid error.
They began to separate themselves from the movement for constitutional reform and the Committee of Public Safety, describing the leaders as bloodthirsty terrorists. Leaders of the Committee, who were mostly petty bourgeoisie, were starting to vacillate. Rather than working to organize and direct the various factions of protests, they began to draw back from the revolutionary movement, especially the destruction of property. The Committee of Public Safety tried to calm the reformist movement and quell the demonstrations.
He disliked the staging, saying it was suitable "for a concert rather than theater and [allowed] little acting". Barnes, however, pronounced the staging "very good," saying, "It has a sense of style, a sense of period and a few bursts of energy that really work". Barnes praised the sets and costumes, while Watt asserted that the costumes seemed to vacillate between the '20s and '30s and that the sets were "uninteresting and cheap-looking". Alice Faye and Gene Nelson's performances received mixed reviews.
They tend to adopt a safe position and solve problems dispassionately without understanding the effect that their safe distance has on their partners. # Anxious attachment: People who are psychologically reactive and who exhibit anxious attachment. They tend to demand reassurance in an aggressive way, demand their partner's attachment and tend to use blame strategies (including emotional blackmail) in order to engage their partner. # Fearful–avoidant attachment: People who have been traumatized and have experienced little to no recovery from it vacillate between attachment and hostility.
Despite his inspections, his reputation amongst the rank and file of the division did not improve. Nor was his co-ordination of offensive operations sound; during the August offensive, his lack of oversight allowed one of his brigade commanders, Brigadier General Francis Johnston, a British Army officer on secondment to the NZEF, to vacillate over deployment of reinforcements. On the morning of 8 August, the Wellington Infantry Battalion was in tenuous possession of Chunuk Bair but required support to consolidate its position. Johnston did not order his reinforcements forward until later that day.
" Romney added, "There are some people who say should we have a two state solution, and the Israelis would be happy to have a two state solution. It's the Palestinians who don't want a two state solution, they want to eliminate the state of Israel. And I believe America must say the best way to have peace in the Middle East is not for us to vacillate and appease, but it is to say we stand with our friend Israel. We are committed to a Jewish state in Israel.
In 1938, French and Cadmus posed for a series photographs with the noted photographer George Platt Lynes (1907–1955). These photographs were not published or exhibited while Lynes was living and show the intimacy and relationship of the two. In the photographs, 14 of which survive today, the subjects, Cadmus and French, vacillate between exposure and concealment, with French generally being the more exhibitionist of the two. Cadmus stated that French was the model for all four male figures in his 1935 painting, Gilding the Acrobats, as well as his 1931 painting, Jerry.
' Alexander was fond of saying that 'it doesn't alter a fact because you can't feel it'. We can expand the dictum to say that it does not alter a fact because you cannot understand it, nor because you can not accept it."Pedro de Alcantara. Indirect Procedures: A Musician's Guide to the Alexander Technique. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997, 91-92 When Reid's first three books were published as a Trilogy in 1975, Richard Dyer-Bennet wrote: "Today's world, in all its aspects, seems to vacillate between mechanistic and mystical approaches to problems.
The outbreak of war made the further mobilization of resistance in the army more difficult. Halder continued to vacillate. In late 1939 and early 1940 he opposed Hitler's plans to attack France, and kept in touch with the opposition through General Carl-Heinrich von Stülpnagel, an active oppositionist. Talk of a coup again began to circulate, and for the first time the idea of killing Hitler with a bomb was taken up by the more determined members of the resistance circles, such as Oster and Erich Kordt, who declared himself willing to do the deed.
But at this very moment, Jathedar Tehal Singh came forward and addressed the Shaheedi Jatha not to vacillate even for a moment from forward march since "the prayers having already been said and the action plan having already been decided with Guru's word, it is now imperative for now to move forward". Advising further that "all the members shall keep cool even under extreme provocations". From here-onwards, Jathedar Tehal Singh took over the supreme command of the Shaheedi Jatha and resumed the march to Nankana. By almost at Amritvela, the Shaheedi Jatha reached the Railway-crossing near Nankana Sahib.
They finally marry but they're haunted by the memory of the murder; Laurent's bite scar serves as a constant reminder for them both. They have hallucinations of the dead Camille in their bed every night, preventing them from touching each other and quickly driving them even more insane. They vacillate between trying desperately to rekindle their passion to get rid of the corpse hallucinations (and trying to 'heal' the bite scar), and despising each other. Laurent, previously an untalented artist, is suddenly struck with surprising talent and skill, but he can no longer paint a picture (even a landscape) which does not in some way resemble the dead man.
He led this command, which also entailed serving as deputy commander of Wehrkreis VII, until retiring on 31 July 1925 as a Generalleutnant. It was during this period that the Nazi Party, under the leadership of Adolf Hitler and its allies, attempted a coup d'état to overthrow the Bavarian government. General Ritter von Danner reacted quickly, placing troops on alert and acting to ensure that the commander of Wehrkreis VII, which controlled all troops in Bavaria, did not support the putsch attempt or vacillate in the face of it. Three days after the failure of the Beer Hall Putsch, Hitler was arrested and charged with treason.
Kid Victory at the Signature Theatre was reviewed by The Washington Times. The reviewer wrote: "This is dark material, made no less traumatic by the fact that this is, after all, a musical. The songs by Mr. Kander and Mr. Pierce vacillate between the morbid and the light of foot... Liesl Tommy’s direction takes full advantage of the Signature’s expansive stage, allowing her to block multiple scenes simultaneously, often in inspired counterpoint. This has the effect of giving the audience a choice of where to direct attention and seeks active participation...the story and the production are strangely lacking in empathy between material and audience.".
Littleton, on the other hand, did not vacillate but immediately rallied to Parliament. A week after he wrote to Leveson, he was back at Parliament, where he was ordered, along with two other MPs, to notify his father-in-law Courten that he must not sell or move his stocks of saltpetre, an essential component of gunpowder, which Parliament intended to buy from him.House of Commons Journal, volume 2, 13 June 1642. On 6 August the king, then at York, appointed Littleton Custos Rotulorum of Staffordshire, to replace Essex, who was Lord Lieutenant of the county and a leader of the opposition among the Lords.
Around 1970, it was believed that the Loop Current exhibited an annual cycle in which the Loop feature extended farther to the north during the summer. Further study over the past few decades, however, has shown that the extension to the north (and the shedding of eddies) does not have a significant annual cycle, but does vacillate in the north-south and east-west directions on an inter-annual basis. The Loop Current and its eddies may be detected by measuring sea surface level. Sea surface level of both the eddies and the Loop on September 21, 2005 was up to 60 cm (24 in) higher than surrounding water, indicating a deep area of warm water beneath them.
But then Morrison would change his tune yet again and profess his love and desire for domesticity, claiming he was planning on returning to her, and to the Doors, in the fall. Kennealy was skeptical by this point, as he was known to vacillate like this in his other relationships, as well. Jim Morrison's sudden death at 27 would mean a lack of closure not only for Kennealy, but for the many people in his life. Kennealy served as an advisor on Oliver Stone's 1991 movie The Doors, and played a small role in the film as the High Priestess who marries the Jim and Patricia characters (portrayed by Val Kilmer and Kathleen Quinlan).
However, to stay in business he had to make arrangements with the regime, which included becoming chief dramaturgist at the "Heeres-Filmstelle" (the audiovisual media center of the Wehrmacht in Berlin, charged with producing propaganda films for military cinemas) after the Polish campaign. Robert Dassanowsky has stated that "[Lernet-Holenia's] early actions in the Reich were confused, appearing to vacillate between naiveté and the often clumsy, often shrewd acts of a survivalist ... a unique but not incomprehensible position." Lernet-Holenia became more outspoken as the war progressed. After his removal from his public position in 1944 he escaped service on the Eastern combat theatre through contrived illness and the help of the resistance network.
Meanwhile, de Brétigny warns Manon that des Grieux is going to be abducted that evening, on the orders of his father, and offers her his protection and wealth, trying to persuade her to move on to a better future. After the two visitors depart, Manon appears to vacillate between accepting de Brétigny's offer and warning des Grieux. When her lover goes out to post his letter, her farewell to the humble domesticity she has shared ("Adieu, notre petite table") makes clear she has decided to go with de Brétigny. Unaware of her change of heart, des Grieux returns and conveys his more modest vision of their future happiness ("En fermant les yeux", the "Dream Song").
Gialli have been noted for their strong cinematic technique, with critics praising their editing, production design, music and visual style even in the marked absence of other facets usually associated with critical admiration (as gialli frequently lack characterization, believable dialogue, realistic performances and logical coherence in the narrative). Alexia Kannas wrote of 1968's La morte ha fatto l'uovo (Death Laid an Egg) that "While the film has garnered a reputation for its supreme narrative difficulty (just as many art films have), its aesthetic brilliance is irrefutable", while Leon Hunt wrote that frequent gialli director Dario Argento's work "vacillate[s] between strategies of art cinema and exploitation". Colette Descombes in a scene from Orgasmo (1969), an example of stylish visual and close-up emphasis on eyes.
" Delusions of Adequacy called it "a catalog highlight [...] one of the band's very best albums", singling out "All Soul's Day" as "one of the most punishing moments in the Unwound repertoire." Popmatters called it "a furious classic of a record. They addressed the frustration and isolation that so many indie bands of their ilk addressed, but few could transmogrify those feelings into a sound this crafted yet unruly, into a sound that could vacillate between the claustrophobia of being lonely and the sometimes scary open space of being alone." Treble rated the album an 8.9 out of 10, writing that "[t]here are four major factors here: Raw emotion, tidal waves of noise, head-banging hooks, and trippy instrumental transitions.
Powell alternately recounted that de Valois was "more manipulative" in the process, and would vacillate in regard to whether or not Shearer would have a place in the company to return to once filming was completed, accounting for Shearer's alleged protracted contemplation of whether to take the part. For the role of Julian Craster, the musician with whom Victoria falls in love, Marius Goring was cast. While Goring—at the time in his mid-30s—was slightly too old to play the role, Powell and Pressburger were impressed by his "tact and unselfish approach to his craft." They cast Anton Walbrook in the part of Victoria's domineering ballet director, Boris Lermontov, for similar reasons, as they felt he was a "well-mannered and sensitive actor" who could support Shearer through their emotional scenes together.
His excellent play earned him a special foreign invitation to play the Masters for the first time. In the spring he reached his career peak of #16 in the Official World Golf Ranking after a tie for 6th at the Belgian Open. He also qualified for the U.S. Open and PGA Championship; he was the first Irish pro to play in the U.S. Open since the 1940s. The remainder of the early 1990s would see Rafferty vacillate between brief stretches of greatness and longer stretches of mediocrity. Although he recorded six official top-10s, including a distant runner-up finish at the European Pro-Celebrity pro-am, 1991 was a bit of a letdown. For the first time in five years, Rafferty did not win an official international event.
Many of them were still fighting amongst themselves and didn't see the Ottoman advance as a threat to their power. Although a civil war broke out between Bayezid I's sons in 1402–13, none of the Christian noblemen in the Balkans at the time seized the opportunity to repel the Ottomans; on the contrary, Bulgarians, Serbs and Hungarians even helped the future Sultan Mehmed I seize power, by participating as his allies in the final battle against his brother. After the Ottoman civil war was over in favour of Mehmed I, his forces captured Kruja from the Thopia in 1415, Berat in 1417 from the Muzaka, Vlora and Kanina in 1417 from the widow of Balša III and Gjirokastër in 1418 from the Zenevisi. Under pressure from the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Venice, the Albanian principalities began to vacillate.
Over the winter of 1916–1917, the wisdom of a deliberate withdrawal was debated and at a meeting on 19 December, called after the 15 December débâcle at Verdun, the possibility of a return to the offensive was also discussed. With a maximum of expected to be available by March 1917, a decisive success was considered impossible. Ludendorff continued to vacillate but in the end, the manpower crisis and the prospect of releasing thirteen divisions by a withdrawal on the Western Front, to the new (Hindenburg line), overcame his desire to avoid the tacit admission of defeat it represented. The (Alberich manoeuvre) was ordered to begin on 16 March 1917, although a withdrawal of on a front had already been carried out from in the salient between Bapaume and Arras, formed by the Allied advance on the Somme in 1916.
Though research seemed to show evidence for the existence of mood-dependence in memory, this came into question later on when researchers suggested the results were actually the result of mood congruent memory, a phenomenon in which an individual recalls more information associated with their condition.Eich, Eric, (1995) Searching for Mood Dependent Memory, Psychological Science ,6(2), 67-75 For example, a person who is asked to learn a list of words while they have a cold might remember more words associated with their illness such as "tissue" or "congestion" when later asked to recall the words learned. Researchers have since been conducting experiments to unearth the truth about mood-dependent memory, though it remains difficult to completely eliminate unreliability from such studies. Some studies have investigated the existence of mood-dependent memory, especially in individuals with bipolar disorder who generally vacillate over time between mood extremes, specifically depression and mania.
The Boston Globe describes Chapman's assimilation into prison as a display of "Martha Stewart-like efforts to survive". At the time of the Golden Globe Award nomination, Entertainment Weekly described Chapman in prison as a woman who was "totally out of her element" and said that the role was dichotomous with demands to "vacillate between being sympathy-worthy and trying fans’ patience with Chapman's entitlement". Tom Meltzer of The Guardian wrote "Chapman's romantic and rebellious re-awakening drives the show, but it is the ensemble that kept us coming back for more". By season 2, Piper remained a main character of an ensemble cast but not the central character according to IGN's Matt Fowler. Liz Raftery of TV Guide says "There's a lot going on in Season 2 of Netflix's Orange Is the New Black, and very little of it has to do with Piper Chapman".
The adults at the table, including the Princess and the family's Jesuit chaplain, Father Pirrone, instantly know that the only reason he is leaving is to visit a brothel. As the Prince is driven in his carriage into the city, he passes Tancredi's villa, worrying again that Tancredi has fallen in with bad company of the rebels fighting to overthrow the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. The Prince's thoughts vacillate between anticipation and guilt, between disgust with his wife (who crosses herself whenever they make love or he even kisses her goodnight; to preempt a private rebuke from the family priest about visiting prostitutes, the Prince points out that "he's had seven children with the Princess and yet has never seen her navel") and admiration of her prudishness. Two hours later, his thoughts run a similar course, with the addition of a kind of disgusted satisfaction with the prostitute and a satisfied disgust with his own body.

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