In the 16th minute, Paul Foley slipped the ball to John Mullane and, in full flight, the De La Salle man rifled the ball to the net. |
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In a single movement, she slipped out of the saddle and landed on the ground. |
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Under cover of darkness, a group of 30 men slipped away, abandoning their comrades to their fate. |
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She slipped her arms into the sleeves as the clock chimed the three-quarter hour. |
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To what she had asked I had slipped in some passing remarks about Panchala and the Yadava lands and herbs and spices and sundry wanderings. |
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We slipped into the clear, seemingly bottomless aquamarine abyss to snorkel. |
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The group slipped quickly down and back outside, following Don outside the city limits and into the forest. |
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Jorenae slipped out of bed and padded across the floor to the fireplace, examining the warm clothes. |
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I took a quick shower and slipped on my outfit, accessorising with a few silver bangles and a pair of teardrop earrings. |
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I slipped off my newer skirt and threw it in the laundry basket opposite the wastebasket and began to unbutton my blouse. |
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Grumbling, Jocelyn quickly slipped through the window into an empty water closet, keeping her back exposed as little as possible. |
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A test with overhand safeties on the water knot gradually slipped through 1.75 inches of tail, and then cinched and did not slip any further. |
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After some time, a red-beaked water rail slipped from the rushes nearby and scuttled past. |
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It says cleaning standards have slipped in hospitals because of a major decline in the number of cleaners employed in the last eight years. |
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The jetboat was then slipped to take soundings along a planned track to the proposed beach landing site. |
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While he was rabbiting on about how we would jump off the cliffs at Barnageeragh, I slipped quietly away. |
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The camera was balanced on a bollard and had slipped slightly so you can't see our faces. |
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Eight minutes later, he hit a neat pass across the penalty area before Todorov slipped the ball past Friedel. |
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Next, and this almost slipped under the radar, Craig paid nearly a quarter million dollars in legal fees with his campaign fund. |
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The ten-year yield to maturity slipped to 14.31 per cent on a weighted average basis. |
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Breaking radio silence, Brenda slipped me a piece of paper with murmured instructions to swallow it. |
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She had been carrying jotters and her handbag when she slipped and fell on a ramp at Mearns Castle High School in Newton Mearns, Renfrewshire. |
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The council believes up to 300 wrongly addressed envelopes slipped through the net. |
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He nodded and slipped back into the bathroom adjacent to his room, presumably to spit. |
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I managed to grab my orange juice box before it slipped out of my hands and crashed on the floor. |
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As for operations in the west, Grant slipped south of Vicksburg and crossed to the east bank of the Mississippi river. |
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Alexia slipped the leash on the two Westies before bringing them to the kennel just behind the house. |
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The conversion into the wind just slipped past the upright and at the turn honours were even. |
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Small is currently ranked 37 in the world, a grim reminder of just how far he has slipped down the rankings. |
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When I got back to the table I stood behind Papa, slipped my arms around his neck and bending down kissed his whiskery cheek. |
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She nodded at the door as she rattled this list off to her brother, and grinning he slipped out. |
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When he went aft to add some oil to the engine, he slipped on spilled oil and fell overboard. |
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I slipped quietly back into the house and pulled the door shut after me, leaving the scene. |
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He ran the ball up the right wing and slipped it to Smith who had moved in to a central striking role. |
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He slipped up in his police statement and said, in fact, while we were driving around, I mean, while I was driving around, whoops. |
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She slipped a tiny elastic banding ring over the long metal pin which connects my real leg to the artificial one. |
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Gradually, as the years went by, Abercrombie and Gibson slipped into virtual oblivion. |
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I watched as the ground slipped farther and farther away as we were pulled into air, then space. |
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The menu comes on an A5 sheet of high-quality paper, with its corners slipped into slits on a thick sheet of brushed copper. |
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I slipped, caught hold of the back of a chair, and sat down on the floor, heavily. |
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Meanwhile, Stephanie's hand slipped inside his hand, which had loosened its grip a bit, and got hold of the piece of paper. |
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Tom fastened the rebreather over his face and pulled the mask on, then slipped over the edge of the boat into the water. |
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It is thought he climbed to the window sill and then slipped over the ledge. |
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One, with excellent timing, slipped his card under the windscreen wiper of my parked car a few days ago. |
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Blood soaked kidskin gloves were peeled off and discarded, new gloves produced from a pocket and slipped onto milk-white hands. |
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We slipped her out over the grass to avoid landing on the hard surface and made a very smooth landing on one wheel and one wing tip. |
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She slipped on a pair of heels, twisted her hair up in a clip, and gracefully walked out of her room. |
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By time I made it to the stairs, I slipped on my heels and felt a hem in my dress tear. |
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Brother-in-law, by now, had already slipped out, so I had a little shut-eye myself, waking to find my beloved still kipping. |
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Sometimes she had been within touching distance of the silverware but then panic set in and the chance had slipped from her grasp. |
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The kitchen maid had let it slip out that one of the maids had slipped something into the Queen's supper. |
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Finally Jo found his keys on the kitchen worktop and slipped them into his pocket. |
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Then the oxygen machine arrived, the pain medications increased, and my mother slipped out of this world and into the next. |
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I slipped briefly back into sleep and emerged when breakfast was being served outside in an enchanting garden-courtyard. |
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Treading silently like tigers on the prowl, they slipped into the silky black shadows, blending into the night like wraiths. |
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But Chris slipped into alcoholism and became addicted to cocaine and Ecstasy. |
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And as suddenly as it had started, it broke away as Claire slipped out of bed, dragging the top sheet with her as a loose wrap. |
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He ordered a loaf, watched as she slipped it into a bag, twisting the top with a wrench of her wrist. |
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She slipped her fingers in and drew out a finely wrought red-gold chain made up of many thin links joined together in a twisted rope. |
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This time around, we've kind of slipped up and regressed in the eyes of the people here, which disappoints me greatly. |
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She slipped out the door, relieved that she was able to sneak out, vacating the room, before anything regretful was said or done. |
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Instead, I laced my running shoes and slipped some shorts over a pair of leggings. |
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A washing machine he was putting into the skip slipped backwards, gashing his forehead and leaving his fingers badly lacerated. |
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As a result Britain has slipped down every league table of international competitiveness to rest with the laggards of continental Europe. |
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They took five of the ewes, and the others that hadn't lambed yet slipped their lambs from fright. |
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Wearing only a pair of red socks, he slipped when his feet touched down and he landed hard on his back. |
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A young, female arm slipped round from behind him and removed the dissected remains of what was some kind of fish dish. |
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Some of her hairpins slipped out, and he removed the rest, freeing her shimmering blond locks to tumble down her back. |
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Kathryn started as well and quickly slipped from the stall and latched the door. |
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She took of her halter, slipped out of the stall, and then closed and latched the stall door. |
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The Indian Express, which was slipped beneath my hotel door, had the monsoon's arrival as its lead story. |
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He opened the cellar door and slipped inside in a whisper, shut the door and locked it, and stood there trembling like a leaf. |
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With this firmly resolved in her mind, she slipped from the manor proper and into the courtyard. |
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The boy who brought it slipped the bill under a round steel dish containing a little sweetened aniseed. |
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Sarah then grabbed a pair of black sneakers and slipped them on over her ankle socks. |
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I'm afraid our card database may finally have slipped over the horizon of retrievability. |
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The retroflexed view in the stomach demonstrated findings consistent with a slipped fundoplication. |
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Keighley Shamrocks slipped two positions following their home reverse against Eastmoor. |
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Either I've slipped in from some parallel linguistic universe, or the profession of lexicography is falling short in the domain of tools. |
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She slipped into a light sleep, where nothing was wrong, and no one could hurt her. |
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Searching through the mass of keys on the ring, she found the one she wanted and slipped it into the keyhole on Ryder's door. |
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He took the ring out of its box and slipped it onto her left hand ring finger, never taking his eyes away from hers. |
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He closed his eyes tightly as Marcell slipped a hand under his shirt and tore the material with a vicious rip. |
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The anchor dropped through 20 ft of limpid water and we slipped over the side to swim and snorkel before lunch. |
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Rather than lead him home like a child, she made him crook his arm and she slipped her hand into it. |
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As she arrived at the appointed place, my hand slipped from hers, no longer her accomplice. |
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She pulled her clothes on over her lingerie and she grabbed her sneakers and slipped them on. |
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He grabbed his linstock, slipped down the hatchway, grabbing the remaining match. |
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She slipped on a thin robe over her nightgown silently and tiptoed her way to the door. |
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Wayne easily slipped through the crevice in the rock face, but I had to hold my breath so I wouldn't get stuck. |
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He slipped it back into the scabbard and then picked up the streamlined sniper rifle, slinging it over his shoulder by its leather strap. |
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She slipped between sheets squeaky with cold, pinched at my hand, a perfunctory touch, and rolled away onto her side. |
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I should have spun on my heels and ran when he slipped the key into the lock of that shabby rooming house. |
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Care for them as you do any other house plant until mid-April when they can be slipped with root balls undisturbed into garden soil. |
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She was carrying a loaded backpack, which she easily slipped on over her shoulders. |
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As I balanced atop a trapeze of ropy branches ten feet above the boggy ground, my pack suddenly slipped over my head and I plunged forward. |
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They had slipped away for a week in the Lake District, made the rounds of London society arm in arm. |
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The thin man who had been loitering near the doorway slipped up to Umberto. |
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Many slipped through the net completely and were left to fill lonely hours without money, resources and help. |
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Maya's feet slipped on the mud, causing her to slip and slide while loosing her grip on the jug. |
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Kay nodded to Ryan with a rueful grin upon his lips as he slipped out of his seat and moved towards the ladies. |
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Hearing the assault rifle fire again, he drew his pistol and slipped into the room. |
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Despite being introduced just two minutes earlier, he kept his cool and assuredly slipped the ball between the posts. |
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As it wore on to midnight, a lowe in mauve and gold crept and slipped and wavered upon the sky. |
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Still, he calmly slipped out of his thick green jacket and hung it on the hanger closest to the air conditioner. |
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Behind the front line of low-rise hotels and apartments is what feels like a mountain town that has slipped down to the coast. |
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If he slipped on a navy blazer, he would be sporting the traditional attire of every rugby player in every club in the country. |
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Turning off the table lamp, she slipped into bed and turned away from her friend, grabbing hold of her pillow. |
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Profits in Spain and Poland were reduced by price cuts, and sales also slipped in Belgium and Ukraine. |
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If you order day-old sexed female chicks you usually get a few males that slipped by the sexer, so you will be all set. |
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I slipped out of the samite robe that was only slightly damp, and pulled on the dark blue dress and surcoat. |
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She picked up a robe that was laying across a stool, and slipped it on, after she had dressed in her usual black tank and trousers. |
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His feet slipped over fallen deadwood and sapless branches that snapped like gunshots as he ran amongst them. |
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Apparently he'd gotten away and slipped back into the scary darkness of the avocado trees. |
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Julius smiled, thanked his friend again, and quietly slipped inside the large mailbag, wedging himself between two packages. |
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Communication, except the more primitive kinds and the printed word were lost as survivors slipped backward toward savagery. |
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It was a beautiful arrangement of white roses and baby's breath, and he slipped it onto my wrist delicately, as if I might break. |
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Jade carefully slipped in another log and felt the heat radiate. |
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The guy showed up with a giant bottle of OxyContin that he had stolen from his mother and I slipped right back into a fugue state. |
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After we pulled in I grabbed my stuff, slipped Jose 3 bucks for his trouble, and told him he only needed to replace one washcloth that I had used as a towel. |
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He slipped inside and, struggling to think over the deafening noise of the generator, he found the control panel that regulated the machine and switched it off. |
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The most likely explanation for Harry's disappearance was that he had slipped out of the gate when I was wheeling my bike into the garden after a longish lunch in town. |
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The torque tube balance arm, attached to the outboard end of the tube by two taper pins, contained a bearing that slipped over a pin to the empennage boom. |
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He slipped, stumbled, and fell full length into the rank grass. |
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Connelly broke through again and slipped a clever pass for Lovenkrands, whose run took him past Sutton, but his angled shot was disappointingly wide. |
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His lebkuchen slipped from his fingers and shattered on the floor. |
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The odd whistle and occasional murmur slipped through from the usually voluble Parisians but otherwise they remained as unemotional as the protagonists on court. |
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I slipped into a faded pair of blue jeans and a ratty old t-shirt. |
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The asides to the audience from many of the performers were hilarious but their faces never slipped and they played their parts straight down the line. |
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Morgan sent her a look and slipped into his well worn, lambswool slippers. |
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As the Cold War died down and nuclear destruction never came to fruition, the underground complex slowly slipped into disrepair. |
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My godson and I wrote a note of congratulations and slipped it under her door. |
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I noticed the wedding presents still on the sofa so I took them upstairs, then on the way back down I slipped on the last step and jolted my back. |
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Mind you, some of the old buffers at the New Club have got wind of this and say they have slipped Fraser a few new titbits about Jack's role in the Holyrood business. |
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However Castlecuffe slipped behind in the second half but the girls rallied and piled on the pressure and were back in the lead, minutes before time. |
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He slipped into the trench coat, getting up and stowing the ammo and gun. |
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I slipped on some raffia flip-flops and went down to the gardens. |
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He shied a bit from me, but Cae slipped a carrot into my hand. |
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Surprised by the revelation, Shanza slipped in the sand again. |
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He pulled one out and slipped it over my head, zipping the mouth closed to muffle my voice. |
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Meanwhile, Tess will have slipped off somewhere and disposed of her body so that it will never be found. |
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But those years slipped into laddishness, embracing only one kind of Manchester, and we ended-up with a culture that glorified thugs, drugs, and thieving. |
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But they admitted many hardcore bani Walid fighters had slipped away during the night. |
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My muddy shoe slipped, and I banged my kneecap on a fence rail, clinging for dear life. |
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She would not have been able to taste, see or smell any Midazolam that might have been slipped into her beer. |
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One strip of raffia about a foot long was slipped through the holes in the front of the parfleche from the inside, pulled even and glued into place. |
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The clothing retailer, which has been repositioning its Peacock brand to include more fashionable products, said sales growth had slipped in the fourth quarter. |
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Last weekend a family slipped out at four in the morning, packing their bags and leaving out the side door without a word. |
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Had downtown been slipped a sedative, asked to be awoken when there was News? |
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The helmet was damaged in the fall, which apparently happened when he slipped on a backcountry run. |
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De Vries cut in from the left inside the penalty box, Freddy Dindeleux slipped going into the challenge, but even then the striker's shot was eminently saveable. |
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According to local police, Hatch was speeding when her car slipped through a gap between guardrails on the windy road, sending her car to the bottom of the ravine. |
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This is like telling a man wrestling four alligators not to ignore that 30-foot anaconda that just slipped into the pond. |
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She grabbed the flint out of the pocket of her trousers and slipped it into the small pocket in the skirt of her dress after giving her sister a hug. |
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While moving a framed canvas from one easel to another my foot slipped on the polished floor, and I fell heavily on both wrists. |
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The wine cooler slipped out of Adelle's hand and fell to the floor. |
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That kind of behavior would be in keeping with somebody who had been slipped a date rape drug such as Midazolam, aka Dazzle. |
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Recently, he slipped up to Kennebunkport, Maine, from London just to check in on George Bush, his ailing friend. |
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It began in November when Paltrow slipped into a tiny dress and delivered a warbling performance at the CMA Awards. |
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He sighed as he slipped back into the recesses of his memory. |
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We slipped through the metal detectors when a loud ringing sound went off. |
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But the nine-year-old has slipped to a very favourable rating and it would be unwise to rule him out of the reckoning in the Sean Graham Handicap Chase. |
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After that flour incident, someone slipped some ice cubes in my shirt, placed a big wad of gum on my pants, poured ink all over my hair, all topped with a big wedgie. |
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The disease had attacked her liver and she slipped into a coma. |
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Have you ever started at one end of a buttonhole with your seam ripper, started to cut, and then slipped and cut through the stitches on the other end of the buttonhole? |
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At the edge she paused, sitting with her feet dangling in the water, then she slipped gracefully down, disappearing immediately beneath the surface with barely a ripple. |
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Actually, I'd been woken from my second sleep, having got up before light to do a bit of writing, come over all tired and weary, and slipped back for a bit of a zizz. |
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He was up in his room getting another coat and in his usual hurry to do everything like a bull at a gate, he slipped and decided to finish the steps off headfirst. |
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She led at 250m, stretching ahead as the Lithuanian slipped away. |
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Pickering's woeful start continued when they slipped to their third defeat at Clifton Alliance but at least their batsmen began to show a semblance of form. |
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Here are some genre-busting King titles that may have slipped past all but the most ardent fans. |
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He slipped quietly and unobtrusively through school, not a scholar, nor yet a dunce, quite good at sports and swimming, quiet and friendly with all, but with no close friends. |
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He slipped when the first fly ball came his way, and the resulting inside-the-park home run marked the end of his brief career. |
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I slipped the tape into the tape deck, shut it and pressed play. |
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De Merode slipped from his seat and dove toward the roadside and into the forest. |
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The Mirror said that Mr shand had stepped outside to smoke a cigarette when he slipped and fell. |
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The couple's ancient cottage was gutted by fire a year ago, but wrangles over insurance left them unable to rebuild it and as a result they have slipped into mortgage arrears. |
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The perch outside one of the boxes has slipped and Don was trying to manoeuvre it back into position when a rosella popped her head out from the box to see what was happening. |
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Tears slipped down his cheeks leaving wet splotches on the cover. |
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As I made my way over the side to view the stern and see where the propeller had been at 24m, a large grouper, a real wreckfish, discreetly slipped away. |
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Separately, the Norwegian krone slipped against the euro and dollar. |
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I closed the hardcover of the yearbook and slipped it back on the book shelf next to the journal that I kept through high school and am still keeping. |
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The waterskin slipped through Darteil's fingers, wetting his shirt. |
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Officials said they believed Wood slipped off the yacht when she went on deck to reattach a dinghy that came loose. |
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I don't know how many times a strap has slipped off my shoulder or a handle cut into my hand during a mad dash from one gate to another at some airport. |
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Her feet slipped against the slick roofing and she slammed into the roof. |
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In response to Maggie's forceful charisma, he cleverly underplays the pathetic Brick, whose former glory as an all-American sporting hero has slipped away. |
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He slipped off into light fog and for several days tried to escape the superior forces. |
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BritArt star Tracey slipped into the building last week to oversee the neon installation which one insider said was more suited to a nightclub. |
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Once, when the glass was almost vertical, one of the researchers noticed that a spider slipped a few millimeters before reattaching itself. |
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He leaned in with his keepnet to try to fish it out and he must have overbalanced or slipped. |
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Then, wing Lee Pearson charged a kick down and Worgan's conversion made it 18-9 to Bedwas before Morgans slipped over. |
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Nero the German shepherd would have been put down instead of the police paying PS2900 for surgery on two slipped discs in his back. |
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Little has gone right recently for Ski Run, with a slipped saddle at York and an indifferent ride from Frankie Dettori at Doncaster. |
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It's so light you can barely feel when you're getting near the biting point, which is why I accidentally slipped and cooked it. |
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There was a nasty looking incident in the ten-furlong handicap when Scalado slipped up on the final turn and brought down Knock Abbey Castle. |
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Last week, he slipped back in time as he sat in the driver's seat of one of the early model bullet trains at a railway museum outside of Tokyo. |
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But 14 per cent have pulled muscles, twisted ankles, broken toes and even slipped discs. |
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After five minutes Mantella slipped away from Scott Armstrong but was scragged just before he reached the line. |
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So Andy Hart was delighted when he slipped the landing net under a 17-pounder on a recent session. |
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A lady rose from her seat and slipped to the back to point this out to a sidesman. |
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Paramedics tried in vain to revive Cagney O'Brien after he slipped while playing on the rope tied to a tree near his home. |
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Currently undergoing treatment at the AIIMS for slipped disc, Deepender has been advised complete bed rest by the doctors attending him. |
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Madrid have moved to deny a report in Spain that Bale was suffering with a slipped disc in his back. |
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Somehow Harris struggled to them, one after another, and slipped Mills bombs into their gun ports. |
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However, he slept right through the night, and was still dead to the world when I slipped out. |
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Miami's latest cold front slipped on out over the ocean early yesterday, leaving behind more than a slight chill, brisky winds and a few showers. |
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We toiled over the capstan, and late in the afternoon slipped out of the harbour. |
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The corpse of the freak, the child-fucker, the monster, slipped to the floor with a wet smack. |
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She found a sexy, lacy confection in a lingerie drawer and quickly slipped into it. |
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She had just slipped her demission, with a footnote on the young lady's conduct, under the door of Madame. |
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Her dupatta slipped from her shoulders, as he encircled her waist with one hand. |
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I was wearing a pair of elastic sides so, being a mug, slipped them off and put one on each of his horns. We all stood around for the photo. |
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A googleplex, if it has slipped your mind, is a figure represented by the numeral 1 followed by a million zeros and then squared. |
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How close he didn't realize until the machine slipped over the grasstops, coming into view just two meters away. |
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Trilby was the first to wake, her face barred with sunlight that slipped through the inadequate walls of the humpy. |
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In 876 under their new leader, Guthrum, the Danes slipped past the Saxon army and attacked and occupied Wareham in Dorset. |
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The Danes broke their word and, after killing all the hostages, slipped away under cover of night to Exeter in Devon. |
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England slipped back into the Second Barons' War, which was won by Henry's son, Prince Edward. |
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Ulysses thumped his side and itched his back side, then slipped into his car. |
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On the evening of 20 January 1950, Potts visited Orwell and slipped away on finding him asleep. |
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At a concert in Reading in 1923, Holst slipped and fell, suffering concussion. |
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In 2008, their rankings slipped so that during the 2009 Six Nations Championship they dropped to their lowest ranking of 8th. |
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Great Span's saddle then slipped, leaving Billy Barton in the lead until he too then fell. |
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In March 2006, one of the Holyrood building's roof beams slipped out of its support and was left dangling above the back benches during a debate. |
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The Labour Party was committed to home rule for Scotland in the 1920s, but it slipped down its agenda in the following years. |
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By 1966 the UK had slipped to become the world's fourth largest motor vehicle producer. |
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He slipped it softly onto her unresisting finger and, like the unwise moncalf he was, kissed it. |
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In ten years, from having had a much higher standard of living than the continent, they have slipped right back. |
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In the early 1990s the situation began to worsen as playing success declined dramatically and the club slipped further into debt. |
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By early 1263, Henry's authority had disintegrated and the country slipped back towards open civil war. |
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My dress was draggled, my hat had slipped back, and the kinks and curls of my obstreperous hair were something awful. |
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Having slipped to 127th in the provisional ranking and now aged 58, Reardon called a halt to his formal playing career. |
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While his battlecruisers drew the fire of the British fleet, Scheer slipped away, laying smoke screens. |
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In summer 1759, the French Toulon fleet under Admiral La Clue slipped through the blockade and sailed out through the Straits of Gibraltar. |
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The measure of the blockade's success was not the few ships that slipped through, but the thousands that never tried it. |
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We understand that this clutch can be slipped to the uttermost by pedipulation. |
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A large tract of land below Bindon Manor and Dowlands Farm slipped, creating the features now called Goat Island and the Chasm. |
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On 28 January Charles VIII departed for Naples with Cem and Cesare, but the latter slipped away to Spoleto. |
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He puggled around in the oil cavity with his little lead pencil until it slipped out of his fingers and went down into the oil cavity. |
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The fireworks slipped and exploded on the ground causing shockwaves to travel through the platform. |
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In the Aosta Valley Napoleon's army slipped by an Austrian garrison at Bard just out of cannon range. |
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Everywhere Nokias and Samsungs are stapled to eager ears, clipped onto trousers or slipped into purses. |
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Just then a girl scuddled lightly around the corner, slipped on a patch of icy snow and fell plump upon the sidewalk. |
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Bridget slipped into the room, which had been decorated with a Sesame Street motif. |
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When Liverpool scored a third goal, their hopes of winning slipped away forever. |
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I was talking to Jim, about Paul and Ethel, when it just slipped out about their possible divorce. I'm sorry. |
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Then he talced his hands, slipped on a new pair of rubber gloves, went to the shapeless thing at the other end of the table, and began to work. |
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Ernst slipped and dropped his torch on the flagstones, shattering the bulb and plunging us into darkness. |
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The speaker slipped his arms into his pack-harness and adjusted the tumpline to his forehead preparatory to rising. |
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Her images are layered and slipped slightly off their undercolor as if a small creature has given them a good shaking. |
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Indeed at this very moment he's slipped away with the utmost cunning into a form that's most perplexing to investigate. |
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The hand slipped lower to cover her Venus mound, and India felt her breath catch in her throat. |
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She slipped a hand into her kerchief pocket and took out the wadding and waved in reply of course without letting him and then slipped it back. |
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At 24, I slipped on the ice outside of my Michigan apartment. |
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Suddenly, the scarf slipped, and she fell onto the concrete headfirst. |
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Marion Reeve's wedding band slipped off her finger 15 years after her wedding and she kept on searching for it for years, the Mirror reported. |
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Formartine saw off whipping boys Fort William 4-1 to take full advantage as three title rivals slipped up. |
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Cole is wrenchingly poignant in a life which has somehow slipped onto the sidelines. |
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A 69-year-old male, community ambulator, with a seizure disorder, slipped and fell at home and immediately complained of hip pain. |
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But nearly half the slipped disc patients studied by the scientists tested positive for bacterial infection. |
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Tayside Police, which is leading the operation, said his planned running route was around local cliffs and fear he may have slipped and fallen. |
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Steven Baker was awaiting surgery on a slipped disc when he took the fatal dose of Tramadol, Teesside Coroner's Court was told. |
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She was left dangling 35ft above street level yesterday after she slipped while cleaning her home in Rivne. |
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Maguire last rode in February, after which he was found to have suffered slipped discs in a fall. |
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The skater slipped off his board and did a painful faceplant. |
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In the 2011 National Assembly election Plaid slipped from second place to third, being overtaken by the Welsh Conservative Party and losing its deputy leader Helen Mary Jones. |
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But the pressure was clearly showing and in the 11th minute Nathan D'Laryea slipped on the Rochdale right, Adam Rundle drove to the byline and cut a neat pass back to Cummins. |
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Polish worker Jozef Radtke has secured a PS400,000 pay-out after he was left in agony when the ladder he was working on slipped into a shaft at the Teesside yard. |
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Podolski gave Walcott a chance to further embellish Arsenal's first-half performance when he eluded James Perch and slipped the ball through to the striker. |
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A pile of leaves broke my fall when I slipped off the roof of the shed. |
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Iain Cairns, 30, thought the engraved silver wedding band was gone forever after it slipped off his finger during the Hogmanay Loony Dook at Innellan, Argyll. |
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In March Ballet San Jose strapped on their saddle shoes, slipped into poodle skirts, and sock-hopped back in time in Dennis Nahat's Blue Suede Shoes. |
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When we caught a writhy, stunted fish, wide-eyed, mouthing silence, which slipped out of our hands, we picked it up, threw it back to its mud-blind home. |
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In his later life his adherence to vegetarianism slipped, and his difficulty in maintaining his weight after 1913 was credited to him switching diets. |
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I've a slipped disc DALE Decker suffers from an unusual affliction. |
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In the meantime, a small squadron from the West Indies joined Conflans in Brest and, when an easterly wind came on the 14th, Conflans slipped out. |
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His accomplishments slipped mostly into obscurity for more than 300 years. |
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The crowned and slipped Tudor Rose is used as the plant badge of England, as Scotland uses the thistle, Ireland uses the shamrock, and Wales uses the leek. |
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From his short passes to the hip-length tan winter coat he slipped on after the game, Pennington proved in myriad ways that he was all about being practical, not peacocky. |
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But he slipped up with a final round 74 which moved him down the field. |
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The Liberal Democrats remained the second largest party after losing 2 councillors and the Conservatives slipped to third after losing over a third of their councillors. |
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Napoleon himself slipped through the British blockade in October 1799, returning to Paris, where he overthrew the government and made himself the ruler. |
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The shouts of the bookies were now loudening outside in the sunlight, and when I'd slipped on my raincoat we went out to see what we could of the Light Weight Race. |
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After Emperor Wu, the empire slipped into gradual stagnation and decline. |
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I learned this as soon as I slipped into the stately Old World lobby of Haifa's Dan Cannel and was guided to an ornately decorated room with a majestic king-sized bed. |
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Luther slipped out of the city at night, unbeknownst to Cajetan. |
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While the police, conservationists and animal welfarists agitated about what they should do with the starving animals, the owners slipped in and removed them. |
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Rashid gave his sister a staunch, comforting hug and deftly slipped, like a reverse pickpocket, several bills of money into the un-protesting pocket of her gown. |
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Considering myself duly warned, I spread the barbed wire apart, slipped between the rusted lines, and headed into the lonesome reaches of the southern Badlands. |
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As a wiches, result she began to suer health problems, and a slipped disc and trapped nerve in her back left her in excruciating pain for eight weeks. |
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The elderly monarch had spent two months in New York where he underwent two operations on his back to have slipped discs repaired and a blood clot removed from his spine. |
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The linebacker corralled the runner who had slipped through the hole. |
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The ladder that slipped left a skidmark across the tile floor. |
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The ladder that slipped left a skid mark across the tile floor. |
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She thanked the porter and slipped a ten-dollar bill into his hand. |
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She kept up this lidden all through breakfast, and the meal was no sooner cleared away than she slipped on a shawl and stepped across to the churchyard to discuss the robbery. |
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Both were carrying heat, and I slipped their pieces into my pants pockets. |
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I meant to call her today, but it completely slipped my mind. |
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Aelin squared her shoulders and slipped into the bejeweled crowd. |
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