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1. A see-saw balances at its fulcrum.
2. Changing demand causes a see-saw in prices.
3. Can we go on the see-saw?
4. One end of the see-saw goes up while the other end goes down.
5. The match was a see-saw battle between the two teams.
6. This puts us on a delicately balanced see-saw.
7. Prices see-saw according to demand.
8. Like a see-saw, her drop had sent him soaring into religiosity.
9. Children came out to play see-saw with an old plank they had found at the roadside.
10. World War I had been a desperate see-saw battle up till its closing days.
11. Two goals from Edu tipped a see-saw first leg in the Gunners'favour a fortnight ago.
12. To your right will be a see-saw with beanie caps sitting at each end.
13. It was your average London park, complete with flasher, park-keeper, geraniums[sentencedict.com], a bum-splintering see-saw and baby swings.
14. The historical process is therefore likely to be more like a shifting see-saw as the balance of development switches between different regions.
15. Those cars with all those springs that rock back and forwards like a see-saw when you put the brakes on.
16. Big garden with 450 square meters, triangular, so the more see-saw of high road near distance!
17. Alongside him, Alonso agreement. Thethe 2006 season looks set to be a see-saw ride for them.
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