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- Then there's the opera's oddly irresolute ending.
- The irresolute may benefit from a visit to MyGoals . com.
- Because " the time has come " _ the bored slogan of the irresolute.
- Caught between an intolerable situation and an unpersuasive solution, much of the nation is irresolute.
- King Senarat was irresolute and with out mounting a defence fled to interior of the kingdom.
- A sergeant major who was next in command stood irresolute, while the Portuguese attack halted.
- He can take comfort knowing that they did not think him wrong, just loud, clumsy and irresolute.
- Some in Cellucci's inner circle worry that the administration seems listless, Cellucci himself indecisive and irresolute.
- Conservatives could become restive if Bush appears irresolute on issues like abortion or tax cuts or Supreme Court appointments.
- Ambassador Rossin warned that Croatia's irresolute stance would have repercussions upon U . S-Croat relations.
- By withstanding these outside threats, the Balts exposed an irresolute Kremlin, bolstering separatism in other Soviet republics.
- Sa'id symbolizes irresolute Palestinians who have buried the memory of their flight and betrayal of their homeland.
- It has led the Chinese to conclude the United States is, at once, blustery, inattentive and irresolute.
- But in fact he is, in Churchill's phrase, " resolved to be irresolute ."
- It has proven a difficult and irresolute year for movie awards, with no film emerging as a consistent winner.
- According to Vasily Gurko Witte had dominated the irresolute Tsar and this was the moment to get rid of him.
- Georgia Tech Coach Bobby Cremins, angered by several careless turnovers and some irresolute defense, briefly benched the talkative Barry.
- Bush's problem, it seems, was not so much that he was dissolute as that he was irresolute.
- The others, irresolute, decided to attend the Edinburgh Convention once more, and asked Dundee to delay his departure.
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