An optical laser reads the transparency and creates a wobbly, out-of-tune, almost eerie-sounding keyboard effect.
Talk now of limits and freezes, is talk of a wobbly target pinned to a blurred picture.
The bottom line is that my three favorite forecasters think Bernanke went wobbly yesterday.
Shorting Nokia was a great idea last week, when the telecom sector clearly started getting wobbly.
Afterward, I felt wobbly, and my body was the color of an Easter ham.
W. Bush in 1990 "This is no time to go wobbly, George" is desperately needed today.
"We just don't want people running to Walmart when they have a wobbly table, " he said.
Mercosur has more than trade to worry about: Paraguay's infant democracy looks increasingly wobbly.
Flip-flopping from monarchy to military rule to democracy and back again makes for a wobbly foundation.
Additionally, oil prices could rise as a result, an unwelcome scenario in a still wobbly recovery.
Last year's U.S. Open final was a wobbly affair with lots of errors and momentum swings.
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Getting this wobbly droid simply to stand up straight is a challenge, but Blackwell is optimistic.
"Wadjda" does the trick, even though it's a bit wobbly, as first features sometimes are.
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American banks are less exposed to wobbly euro-zone countries, but the numbers are still pretty big.
Some officials say the damage inflicted by his wobbly behaviour will be hard to repair.
And most companies that export have been worried by South Africa's previously wobbly exchange rate.
One night, a handful of boys took playful, wobbly aim at the lagoon outside our hotel.
With worldwide GDP numbers coming in, oil futures rapidly turned wobbly, but not stocks.
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The real estate sector, both commercial and residential, remains wobbly as price decreases and slow sales persist.
The president's good luck is that the civilian opposition is no less wobbly than is the government.
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The case against Thomas Lubanga, a Congolese militia commander, which was mishandled from the start, looks wobbly.
Finally, they hit the street on wobbly legs and run back to 4th Avenue amid a roaring crowd.
Now supply and demand dance on a wobbly scale, which corrupts price signals and misdirects capital and resources.
But 92% of all cognac is exported and the lucrative Far East market remains wobbly, especially in Japan.
He uses jump-cutting and wobbly hand-held camerawork to create the illusion of immediacy, of lifelike spontaneity and muddle.
But worries about wobbly European banks are causing disputes over the implementation of new Basel III capital requirements.
Support for South Korea after the North Korean torpedo attack was wobbly in the face of Chinese opposition.
Indonesia is wobbly, but it has a place in the holdings of any investor with a global perspective.
Despite its wobbly basis, the myth of mass panic remains steadfastly attached to The War of the Worlds programme.
Five months later, they occupy a pair of wobbly chairs atop the league.
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