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"waverer" Definitions
  1. a person who is unable to make a decision or choice
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On the foreign policy front he was no waverer, however.
His 2013 album Young Waverer was financed using crowdfunding, and released independently. Young Waverer was his first solo album to be credited to his full name rather than just Lindy. The album was produced by Major Maker's Todor Kobakov, with fellow Major Maker musicians Thomas D'Arcy, John Obercein, Steve Krecklo and Ian LeFeuvre playing on the record. The album was mixed by Grammy-nominated John O'Mahony at Electric Ladyland Studios.
A man classified in categories (i) or (ii) would lose his flying badge, "to prevent his getting a lucrative job as a pilot in civil life". The service records of those classified LMF were stamped with large red "W" (for "waverer"). Officers would lose their commissions and be refused ground jobs in the RAF, while NCOs would be reduced to aircraftman second class and assigned menial tasks, such as latrine duty, for at least three months. From 1944, men released as LMF could be called for the coal mines or drafted into the army.
Thomas Carlyle alluded, in notes on one of Jane Welsh Carlyle's letters, to Crawfurd speaking at a radical meeting at the London Tavern set up by Charles Buller on 21 November 1834; in which he showed much more originality than John Arthur Roebuck, but lost his thread.carlyleletters.dukejournals.org, Thomas Carlyle's notes to a letter of Jane Carlyle . In Preston in the 1837 general election Crawfurd had the Liberal nomination in a three-cornered fight for two seats, as Peter Hesketh-Fleetwood was regarded as a waverer by the Conservatives who ran Robert Townley Parker against him; but he polled third.Clemesha, Henry Wordsworth (1912) A History of Preston in Amounderness, p. 265.
"Taking the Lord's name in vain", bad faith justifies actions known to be wrong by claiming a direction from God or religious authority to take unethical positions or untrue beliefs, when a person should know otherwise."Religion and Morality," Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, . Commenting on double mindedness in James 1 and its relation to hypocrisy in Matthew 6:22, Jamieson- Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary says "double-minded-literally, 'double-souled', the one soul directed towards God, the other to something else ... It is not a hypocrite that is meant, but a fickle, 'wavering' man, as the context shows". Alford's translation of the Bible uses the ancient Greek literature's "waverer" to express "double minded".
Lindy Vopnfjörð, previously credited as Lindy, is a Canadian singer- songwriter, who has performed both as a solo artist and as a member of several bands. After singing in an Icelandic folk group as a child, he co-founded the folk-rock group Northern Junk with his brother in the early 1990s, developing a following in Victoria, British Columbia He later released several solo albums while living in Toronto, and also was a member of the indie rock band Major Maker, whose single "Rollercoaster" charted on Billboard's Canadian Hot 100 chart. His 2013 solo album, Young Waverer, had several singles chart on CBC Radio's Radio 2 Top 20 and R3-30 charts. Currently based in Hamilton, Ontario, as of 2014 he continues to tour and perform live.

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