Yet it would seem there had been a still higher pitch used in the old ecclesiastical music. Upon this interesting question Praetorius is confused and difficult to understand, but he never wavers about the transposition of a fourth. [Please select]
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In man, talent varies, and the mind wavers; consequently, his will is multiform and vague. [Please select]
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There was a brief second in which Hugh's mind wavered, as the flame of a candle wavers in a sudden draught. [Please select]
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He wavers between belief in its general attainability and an absence of hopefulness. [Please select]
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She put up one plump hand and uneasily touched the dangling hair-wavers, as if she wished to tuck them out of sight. [Please select]
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Hugh's mind wavered, as the flame of a candle wavers in a sudden draught. [Please select]
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A person's dream perception wavers, much as it does in waking hours. [Please select]
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