Table of contents moves images

I'm running into a problem with a paper I am writing. At the top of the paper is a Table of Contents, in the different pages are floating images. I need them to float so that the text wraps around them at the correct parts. The problem is, when the ToC starts a new page all of the images are moved with regards to the text. IOW, the images that were on page three are still on page three, but the text that was on page three is now on page four.
Is there any way to keep the ToC from constantly moving the images off their pages?

First Insert a section after the TOC.
Best would be if you used inline images. You can wrap text around inline images too.

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