On slippery surfaces, the car takes over and automatically controls steering torque to prevent a spin-out. |
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Poor weather conditions and an extremely slippery surface greatly hindered the playing of good football. |
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As it was, the two sides struggled to adapt to the slippery surface and the game progressed, strewn with errors. |
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Part of the work involved the application of a plastic lining which subsequently proved to be a safety risk due to its slippery surface. |
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Loss of balance on a slippery surface, especially ice or snow, is also common. |
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On slippery surfaces, a very smooth traction and skid control system will cut in to ensure that things never get out of hand. |
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Wear low-heeled shoes with non-slip soles and check your house for slippery surfaces that might cause you to trip or fall. |
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Mr Clayton claimed that too little sand was used in the resin compound, so instead of giving extra grip, the surface became smooth and slippery. |
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But it was still difficult for the cars to stop on slippery surfaces when something unexpected occurred. |
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Then Richard had become an asset, someone she wanted to be able to move around, but he was slippery. |
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He's a slippery character whose public statements remind you of certain other politicians. |
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These days it's impossible to avoid the plethora of slippery politicians all over our TV screens, PC monitors and radio airwaves. |
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This eternally slippery character then keeps cropping up throughout the story to pass judgment on pivotal events. |
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He's being a slippery character who fails to show any sign of remorse or even responsibility for his work. |
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The Right will see how political spin and slippery personalities can sell questionable character to the voters. |
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They are a bunch of desperate slippery folks, and re-election and banishment is coming upon them soon. |
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No slippery politician was going to give me the kind of straight talk I was looking for, but only politicians and platitudes were on offer. |
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And a nice change from forceful journalists shouting at slippery politicians. |
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Father Jack, as we're now calling him, is on a moral crusade, after all the polling showed that everyone thinks he's too slippery. |
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But last night he proved he could also turn on the power in the latter stages after initially being frustrated by his slippery opponent. |
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Having interrogated endless politicians, business leaders and other slippery characters, he knows exactly how to keep control. |
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But all you are doing is demonstrating what an absolutely slippery concept tax avoidance is. |
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Party allegiance itself has become a more slippery concept, as political cross-dressing blurs the lines between the parties. |
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Clarifying this slippery concept, however, suggests that the most important changes pointed to by postmodernism are political. |
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In that context the election packages, dignified artificially by the term manifesto, were based on very slippery assumptions. |
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I firmly believe the answer is no, if one wants to retain any meaningful working definition of the slippery concept of consciousness. |
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The slippery concept of postmodernism is sometimes applied to all the above ideologies. |
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It's a nuanced world we live in, and responsibility is such a slippery concept. |
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The fabricated nature of a dispute as a precondition for the admissibility of a referral is a slippery concept, not without dangerous pitfalls. |
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Governments of course always claim to be acting in the national interest, but it's a very slippery term. |
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But ideas turn around, they are as slippery as eels, and it's easy to lose control of them. |
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Simplicity is a slippery concept, but the best technologies can be learned by looking at the input device, not by studying a manual. |
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Once you start putting police all over the place, including private businesses, it become a slippery slope. |
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Critics say the law would be a slippery slope leading to anti-abortion laws in Canada. |
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Let me a bit more explicit, by identifying three particular ways that the slippery slope can work here. |
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The concern, of course, is that ID cards could lead the country down a slippery slope. |
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And would changes along these lines be a slippery slope or a maturing process within the framework of the United Kingdom? |
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They're offering an argument that, should you accept it, drops you on a slippery slope leading down to veganism. |
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The idea that a decision cannot be judged at the moment but only retrospectively opens a slippery slope of justification. |
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In the very least, it is part of the slippery slope that has led to dislocation, desperation and even despair. |
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The small sapling layer was also diverse and was dominated by sugar maple and hop hornbeam followed by pignut hickory, slippery elm, and paw paw. |
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Yesterday, one bull was separated from the rest of the group when it slithered on a slippery street after recent rain. |
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But while I am cognizant of the slippery slope, I think it's silly to say that every less-than-ideal action is a nail in the coffin of liberty. |
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Flying clouds of spray from the bow wave made the wooden planking on the deck slippery as it drifted across the boat. |
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It's soapy, slippery, and no good for hair and leaves the bottoms of your feet much too slick to make it advisable for bathtime. |
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His feet were now covered only by his wool socks, which would make less noise, but make footing slippery on the marble floor. |
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The hallway was lined with black granite tiles and it felt slippery underneath my sock covered feet. |
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A breech delivery can be difficult to assist when a Shih Tzu puppy is confined in the slippery sac. |
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The grocery store always had a heavy odor of cheese and sour milk, and the dark linoleum floor near the dairy case was always wet and slippery. |
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There are liable to be rocks, propellers, exhaust, slippery decks, cleats, and a host of other potential bugaboos that must be considered. |
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Far more people fear snakes than are likely to find themselves in the presence of their slippery scales. |
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Inside was a sheet of onionskin typing paper, the kind that's slippery but crinkles. |
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Tiny yellow flowers were sprinkled throughout the mosses that blanketed the slippery rocks at the waters walls. |
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Some silicone polymers are slippery oils, which are used as lubricants, paint binders, and fluids for cosmetics and hair conditioners. |
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The opening day takes place over narrow and slippery vineyard roads, which consist mostly of straights and tight hairpin bends. |
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All the terraces are concrete, which obviates the need to worry about timber decking rotting or getting slippery when wet. |
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This is only a four-minute slippery shuffle from the ski lifts, while also being handy for the resort's centre. |
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Value engineering is a slippery word for reducing the specification. We do not want to spoil the ship for a ha'p'orth of tar. |
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When you start on the slippery slope you don't know what's happening to you because you haven't got the experience. |
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Beulah Park halted its nine-race card after the fifth race due to slippery track conditions. |
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Just two miles into the first stage of the day they were caught out by the slippery conditions and slid off the road. |
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Alkaline substances did not have a sour taste but were caustic and felt slippery. |
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The results are stripped-down, smoky and ruthless, largely rhythmic exercises in neo-noir swagger and slippery, red-light dub rock. |
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For all his ostensible desire to tell the truth, when it comes to the hardest points, McNamara proves slippery. |
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Continue over the slippery rocks round to the other side, and clamber up a steep, grassy slope. |
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People say it is the start of the slippery slope to harder things like cocaine and heroin. |
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He's a slippery character whose public statements remind you of a fellow Rhodes scholar from Arkansas. |
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We will hear the result soon, amidst the usual overheated rhetoric of slippery slopes and miracle recoveries. |
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Upland woods contain red mulberry, slippery elm, white ash, and wild black cherry. |
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The rocks were greasy and slippery and the narrow chimneys and gullies, so delightful in dry summer conditions, were muddy and wet. |
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With wide brimmed hats and skin slippery with sun block, they chittered and chattered like sparrows, as they frolicked in their favourite spot. |
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The island was surrounded by a moat with steep and slippery red clay sides. |
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We pause on Park Avenue, cabs swooshing past, slick, chill streets, slippery sidewalks, a grey evening, a nondescript night. |
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Other prebiotic agents such as psyllium seeds, pectin, aloe vera juice or slippery elm are very good alternatives. |
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The sleet stung our faces and made the rigging icy and slippery, the yards were swaying back and forth with the roll of the ship. |
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Are there outside steps that are slippery when wet or icy and dangerous in the winter? |
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I meet some lively Africans from the Ivory Coast, who split open a cocoa bean and fed me the slippery seeds within. |
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Nor do I think a slippery slope case would persuade anyone who can see nothing wrong with banning such views. |
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This morning is was dry, but because of the very early cold wave, very slippery too. |
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Perhaps mine just has a slippery slope and I have been slowly inching my family toward the sharp edge of the cliff. |
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One such hike led through meadows, down forest trails, and across slippery shoreline rocks all inclined in the same direction. |
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On the contrary, the arguments are vague, slippery, feeble, circular or false. |
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He wiped away a layer of condensation from the surface, all cold and slippery, then peered into his pores. |
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The boat's pitching all over the place, the mast is a 70-foot-tall, wet, slippery stick. |
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The sides of the pitcher are slippery and may be grooved in such a way so as to ensure that the insects cannot climb out. |
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The heavy rain made for slippery conditions and consequently mistakes on both sides. |
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The road is extremely slippery after rain and people fishtail all over it and if it doesn't rain the corrugations rattle your car apart. |
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The Hit Man's first step onto the slippery slope had been taking a contract to kill a gangster. |
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The tusks also aid in hauling out on slippery ice-floes and can be used as weapons against polar bears and killer whales and for killing seals. |
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I would ask you to bear in mind that Broome is a very fly and slippery character. |
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It leads to such symptoms as polyphagia, a red tongue with a yellow coat, and a slippery, forceful, rapid pulse. |
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The road is often slippery and its corners are sharp, so low gear is recommended. |
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All ran fluently in the beginning, but when I was going back to my home, I passed through a narrow slippery street. |
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I even love queuing at counters during the Christmas shopping frenzy and falling flat on my backside in the slippery snow. |
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The tub is slick, and with lots of slippery bubbles foaming up from the jets, you'd best watch your step. |
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The lips are covered with skin on the outside and with slippery mucous membranes on the inside of the mouth. |
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At least sardines are tiny and slippery and you can usually fork them through the tiny opening. |
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A freeze set in on the 20th and 21st, and this made the higher ground particularly slippery and dangerous. |
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A slippery deck is especially hazardous for swimmers who use mobility equipment such as crutches, canes, and walkers. |
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The boy's clearly a slippery customer by this point, but the worst was yet to come. |
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Many people in their 40s and 50s are in their prime, yet some employers seem to consider them on the slippery slope to decrepitude. |
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Gone forever was the dark and gloomy look, to say nothing of slippery floors and stuffy odours. |
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Both marshmallow root and slippery elm act as demulcents, which coat the lining of the esophagus and protect it from irritation. |
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The sands of the desert gave way to a grass-land, though the grass had a rotten look to it, and was slippery to walk on. |
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They are renowned for having a slippery relationship with the truth, but this week's goss mags are in an even more loathsome tangle than usual. |
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They were also smoother, new growth, and it was harder for Zal to find purchase on the slippery, slightly wet surfaces. |
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It is a slippery path, at the bottom of which lies a hollow curriculum, devoid of meaningful content. |
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Nor did it help that it was very slippery and greasy, but we will have to get used to that. |
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The extra downforce is needed to help the tires get a grip on the track, which becomes greasy and slippery in the July heat. |
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The constant rain, the greasy pitch and the slippery ball all conspired to turn this contest into something of a lottery. |
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However, on the slippery, greasy road surfaces now common in many parts of Ireland due to incessant construction work, grip was not outstanding. |
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Work has involved replacing the original limestone steps with gritstone that will be less slippery. |
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The stream fell away beneath me, and I clambered and groped my way down a wet and slippery rock face, nearly falling. |
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Because the pasta can be a little slippery, a big serving spoon or ladle is recommended for dishing it up. |
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Such claims, he contends, rely on slippery language and dubious assumptions. |
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This dilated carapace is weak, slippery and ductile when wet, but brittle and elastic when dry. |
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Next he dives into an explanation of wedging, offering a physics lesson on why skis are so darn slippery. |
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Suzie takes the opportunity to ask him just what he is and in spite of his slippery, evasive answer, she does tell him to leave. |
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Bagged cement is manufactured in a dusty environment and surface dust makes bags slippery. |
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This slippery ball is in his Zen court, and if he double-dribbles, it could cost the Lakers a rifle. |
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The new SMG gearbox also offers safety benefits when downshifting on slippery surfaces. |
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The moss-covered stones on the downslope were a bit slippery, making me watch where I put my feet. |
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We made our way over thousand-year-old bridges, dozens of hills and slippery dams. |
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The ground was extremely slippery and chalky, so we decided against climbing down into the crater. |
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I trudge through sleet on icy sidewalks to look at equally slippery art shows. |
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Police effectiveness is a notoriously slippery concept to define or measure. |
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It is a work of perfect weighting that shows that Hodgkin can still patrol the slippery frontiers between abstraction and representation. |
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After peeling off outer skin, they polish it with castor oil, cactus jelly, curd, ghee and turmeric powder to make it smooth and slippery. |
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Getting funding, however, is more slippery than jellied eel in a pie and mash shop. |
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The game started quietly as both teams came to terms with slippery conditions. |
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He raps with a slippery undulating velocity that few can match without descending into jibber-jabber or spluttering. |
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It appeared to have one more cloth under the heavier top cloth of thick high-quality fine weave, but was smooth and slippery like silk. |
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I shuffle my feet to make the shot, my grip on the racquet slippery from my perspiration. |
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Crushed leaves become slippery when wet, and the poor adhesion between wheel and track makes it difficult for trains to slow down and stop. |
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They were slippery with mud, filled with rabbit burrows and gopher holes and rather high up. |
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And as it all unravelled, cosy deals, lax auditing, wheels within wheels, and slippery accounting was exposed. |
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Other talc alternatives include slippery elm bark, kaolin clay and bentonite clay. |
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In a short time the wind begins to kick up, seas rise to 4 feet, and the men hang on to the slippery deck. |
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During our walk there was a wintry mix of precipitation falling, and some very slippery spots on the sidewalk where there was not much traction. |
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The No. 1 reason cited by women who are reluctant to indulge their male partners' kinks is the fear that they're stepping onto a slippery slope. |
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Hill descent control uses all manner of electronic wizardry to cope with slippery conditions. |
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But, what about world beat music, the slippery genre of music that both Hart and Hussein had a huge hand in shaping? |
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Soon the moraine squeezes against the river, and Asia and I are forced to hop boulder to slippery boulder. |
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Then, with a shove he is off, gliding across 10 metres of slippery plastic, making a messy landing in the soapy water at the end of the run. |
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If he was in the home removals business, he would be the one gingerly carrying the precious crystal vase across a treacherously slippery floor. |
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Also, using cannabis does not mean that you are on the slippery slope to becoming a heroin user or future drug pusher. |
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And on screen, she could play sentimental innocents, as well as jewel thieves, cross-dressing pickpockets, and slippery vamps. |
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Invoke the slippery slope and construct a straw man to knock down with one fell swoop of rhetoric. |
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When a droplet grows larger than a bump and touches the slippery surroundings, it rolls off, down to the beetle's mouth. |
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We began to ascend the hill and for a while we had to concentrate on nothing more than the slippery climb. |
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After heavy overnight rain, they faced very slippery roads, invaded by thick mud and loose stones. |
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Anti-euthanasia campaigners fear a law allowing assisted dying could become a slippery slope. |
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As the rain came down, conditions turned slippery during the second half and passes went astray on both sides. |
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And do we want to start down that slippery slope to losing control of our hard-won autonomy? |
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One theory holds that rainstorm runoff saturates the ground, making it slippery and allowing heavy gales to push the rocks. |
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This apparently convenient handle is more slippery than its maneuverers tend to appreciate. |
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I made my way up very gingerly and after a slippery scrabble up the last bit, arrived back on the surface, with Alan not far behind. |
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The walk up the river bed was more of a scramble, as it had rained overnight and the large, algae covered boulders were treacherous and slippery. |
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This is the summer we nail that slippery little scut's pelt to the barn door, after salting it down. |
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This was a lively game of football with two evenly matched teams who played some good football in slippery conditions. |
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But you are still slippery when it comes to actually fixing that date to meet up. |
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How do we stop from sliding down the slippery slope till we reach the oubliette where lurk the rack, the branding-iron, and the thumbscrew? |
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On his rise through the administrative hierarchy he had acquired the reputation of a slippery time-server with naked ambitions. |
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And that under-powered engine is pleasingly tractable on the slippery stuff. |
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Most drivers travel at the posted limit in dry weather, but need to allow for slippery roads, reduced vision and lower traction in wet weather. |
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Essiac herbal formula consists of equal parts burdock, slippery elm, sheep sorrel, and turkey rhubarb. |
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Distended finger and toe pads enable them to cling unerringly, leap after leap, to even the most slippery branches. |
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One contestant wolfed down an animal tripe taco, while another was asked to try to trap a slippery pig drenched in butter. |
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Except for the twenty-four hours of biliousness, slippery guts and hasty exits that follow, it's all good. |
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Blame for the crash has been placed on hot summer weather followed by tropical downpours that left the road too slippery. |
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This surface was durable but slippery, and bituminisation was soon added to the procedure. |
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Bath oils used in the bath water make the tub too slippery and should not be used. |
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The streets are dirty mush, black ice is on the road and sidewalks are slippery. |
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On the bad side, I feel that I'm never going to be at the bleeding edge of anything, save a slippery kitchen knife. |
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He is as unctuous as they come and as slippery and lethal as a herd of rattlers in a barrel of oil. |
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The slippery and wet ground underfoot also dampened any prospect of a free-flowing game. |
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An overnight frost made the ground underfoot extremely slippery and made for a perilous descent. |
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Ah, London, how I love your freezing tracks, your slippery pavements, your panicky, bolshy commuters, your sullen faces. |
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The cobbles are very uneven and worn smooth by nine centuries of hooves and shoes, and as the mist becomes drizzle, they turn damp and slippery. |
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As the questioning continues, it becomes apparent that truth is slippery and mutable. |
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Getting there was as wild and uncomfortable as any slide down a slippery slope can be. |
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It looked like another slide down the slippery slope of mediocrity for the Woodman. |
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Unfortunately, it doesn't take long for things to begin the slippery slide into mediocrity before plunging off a precipice into idiocy. |
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Once a school started down the slippery slope toward liberalism, nothing could stop its full slide to perdition. |
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However, once you start dwelling on exact and exhaustive definitions you inevitably go down a slippery slide of uncertain meanings. |
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It felt like part of a long, long slide down that slippery slope of obsolescence. |
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The Thorsborne Trail is an ungraded trail and is rough with loose stones, difficult creek crossings and, in wet weather, slippery hillsides. |
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Those biofilms are the slippery slime that you sometimes find on your carrots if you leave them too long in your refrigerator drawer. |
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My ankle blew up to the size of a softball and leaked prolific amounts of worm juice, a syrupy yellow pus that was as slippery as slug slime. |
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It was really quite dark, and every so often, she stumbled over a hidden log or bit of slippery slime. |
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Consequently, there was a slimy, slippery area right at the entrance to the main operating room. |
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And if you carry the peel with you, you've got to deal with a slippery, slimy wet thing. |
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Lars is slippery and slimy, but he still runs into doors sometimes when he's not paying attention. |
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Debilitating injures were commonplace in work areas with slippery floors and stairways, and heavy unguarded machinery. |
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It's unwise to charge up a hill at full speed but conserving momentum is crucial to avoid getting caught out by the slippery surface. |
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There are also gearbox modes for slippery surfaces or for faster gear changes. |
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A heavy shower before the game made for a slippery surface and much sliding and difficulty in gaining possession. |
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Underfoot it was slippery and there was a strong, blustery breeze. |
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He went on to ask motorists to continue to be vigilant on the roads over the winter, particularly if the conditions deteriorate and roads become frosty or slippery. |
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A policeman has told how he bravely apprehended a slippery customer. |
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Which is why his efforts to justify his rabid consumption of football wind up feeling so slippery and convoluted. |
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But the slippery term keeps expanding to encompass more and more groups. |
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My heart thumps loudly and the gun feels slippery in my sweaty hands. |
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A Scottsdale, Arizona, company has developed an environmentally friendly answer to slippery grips that does not require constant reapplication or disappear with sweat. |
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But existential is a slippery word, in politics as well as philosophy. |
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The dance floor was freshly powdered for slippery Motown spins. |
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They were connected to the Wharf by long, often slippery metal gangplanks, which could be very steep when the tide went out and hazardous in the rain. |
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In this process, they found that these slippery passages that constantly moved Orlando in and out of the diegesis fitted nicely with the film's focus on fluidity. |
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The small cove is at the bottom of a very steep cliff road that is slippery when wet, and a car, heavily laden with dive equipment, can find getting up or down a struggle. |
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Also known as common comfrey, blackwort, boneset, bruisewort, gum plant, healing herb, salsify, and slippery root, this erect-growing herb can reach a height of one meter. |
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When you pick a red coffee bean off the tree and eat this outside fruit, it's sweet, and the inside membrane is hard and slippery from the mucilaginous coating. |
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At Gusev Crater, Spirit had to divert from her original course up Husband Hill because the slopes were too steep and the sandy terrain too slippery. |
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The streets are dirty mush, black ice on the road and slippery sidewalks. |
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While there are many transitions and sections in each song, this record is so fluid and slippery smooth it often recalls a state of lucid dreaming. |
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That said, his answers to a number of questions were frustratingly slippery. |
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Either way it's a splendid three hours of walking, so long as you're happy negotiating some mildly slippery slopes with the aid of a couple of stalwart ropeways. |
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They are psyllium, taurine, dandelion, St Mary's Thistle, globe artichoke and slippery elm bark, which have liver protective, restorative properties. |
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In her article, Medine acknowledges the slippery slope of gifting and expresses remorse. |
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My tennis shoes slipped over the slippery surface of the rock. |
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The slippery shape also helps towards the claimed 50 mpg on motorway runs. |
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It felt like the first step on a slippery slope to mounting debt. |
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Charges of working against the interests of your own country are very slippery things, and may get the one making the charges hoisted by his own petard someday. |
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The dry roads part is relevant, for it is all too easy to break traction if you are too brutal with the accelerator pedal in the low gears on slippery surfaces. |
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In the afternoon the stages were a lot cleaner and less slippery than they were in the morning, although it was quite rough with several deep ruts. |
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The city authorities had to call for help from the truck owners to give them a hand in pouring sand and salting the frozen and slippery avenues of Tehran. |
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Here, my son Matthew decided it was time to get wet and climbed along the back of the cave and behind the wall of water, taking care in the slippery and damp conditions. |
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While Hayek, by contrast, is more slippery and much less helpful when it comes to determining what government should actually do. |
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The slippery slope argument is a way of keeping the hands-off-the-Internet-entirely philosophy going. |
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But the other major issue for some critics is the idea that the Tennessee law creates a slippery slope. |
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The boat was tilted almost vertically into the turn, and my fingers scrabbled for purchase in the slippery wood of the deck that I was careening down. |
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Again McLean was involved when he latched on to Andy Smith's misplaced header and sent in a vicious shot which skidded goalward off the slippery surface. |
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The trapped bees try to escape from the flowers by climbing the sepals, but escape is made even more difficult by the slippery waxy sepal surface. |
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That slippery little scut won't be able to stop himself, just wait. |
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Stepping carefully down a slippery grassy slope, with trash littered on either side of the narrow footworn path through the weeds, we made our way under a low bridge. |
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Through field glasses we could see a solitary sheep standing mournfully on a slippery rock ledge right in the middle of the fall, imprisoned by solid walls of water. |
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The most baroque of these is a slippery square of cod, baked in a dome of salt and egg whites, which the waiters tap open at the table with a spoon. |
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Once one deals in principles that are so fundamental, intractable and as slippery as fairness, then the devil, as one says, is in working through its details. |
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Its purpose is to provide a smooth, almost slippery, surface for later burnishing, but the red and yellow boles also enrich the colour of the gilding. |
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Once, when they had moved hives onto a self-propelled rail car, it slid down slippery rails, wet from rain, and turned over with six farmers riding on it. |
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However, the former mountain bike professional admitted afterwards it was a case of the bravest survived on a slippery circuit which saw countless crashes and numerous falls. |
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We moved slowly down slippery stones, careful not to focus on the ledge to our right that dropped down to the mountain base. |
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He insisted on turning his films into black comedies, full of inside jokes and slippery double entendres, while his contemporaries did what the studio told them to do. |
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They can easily come off the slippery surface, get traction on a dry piece of road, and just fire off into the crowd, or a lamp post, or anything else, at the drop of a hat. |
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It is a really high roof with an extreme pitch with slippery shingles. |
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Ventilation inspector Jim Knowles has dealt with some slippery customers, but nothing could have prepared him for coming face to face with a Mexican milk snake in Tameside. |
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It creaked beneath his feet and he ignored the slippery surface. |
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Once you begin on the slippery slope of hypothermia, secondary problems such as narcosis and decompression sickness begin to increase drastically. |
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The road was so slippery and there were thick chunks of ice on it. |
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It's funny how standing and watching someone shuck raw oysters makes people want to tell their story about the one bad experience they had with the slippery little critters. |
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While the track begins as a circuitous path uphill it soon becomes little more than sploshes of red and white paint, marking the way, across slippery mountain rocks. |
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It is tough for the brakes, there are the chicanes where you need to be precise and the track surface is very slippery, so it is quite easy to make mistakes. |
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The water was running fast enough to keep any kind of moss from growing on the rocks, so they didn't have to contend with extra slippery rocks as well. |
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Traffic came to a standstill for around 22 minutes near Ulsoor Lake after a truck skidded and collided with a tourist bus on the slippery stretch. |
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Scotland's lack of a filmmaking infrastructure means erratic grabs for spare cash, no real control over production, and a slippery grip on any home-bred talent. |
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Early on both sides struggled to master a blustery wind and a sometimes treacherous surface was made slippery by sheeting rain, but it was the visitors who threatened first. |
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Historically, conservatives treated the minimum wage as an affront to free labor and a step on a slippery slope towards statism. |
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That would be the job of the brakes, which cannot actually stop hard-packed snow from being, y'know, slippery. |
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Note that sections of the walk route can be slippery when wet. |
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Fresh snow coated the pavement in a thin, slippery skim of white. |
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In this hour, a general talks strategy against a slippery enemy. |
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It was much harder to tackle him down, partly because he was so slippery. |
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Rather, the most slippery problem disclosed is how vague the entire world of non-traditional medicine has proven to be. |
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The truth is slippery, and plumbing the past to catch hold of it is as quixotic a quest as the search for the perfect bottle of wine, but it is a noble and necessary one. |
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My hands felt slippery, and I tried in vain to calm my nerves. |
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Their old feeding grounds have been colonised by a new breed of slippery and sleekit new Labourites which are simply too fast and too nimble for the lumbering old Conservatus. |
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Steep, slippery walls make exiting these swimming holes extremely difficult. |
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The roads were so slippery that I couldn't stop, and I bumped my car into the car in front of me. |
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Because of the snow at the pass, the actual trail was transformed into a confusion of random crisscrossings with relentless slippery scree. |
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The alto saxophonist Greg Osby has a brittle and dartlike style, well suited to exploratory post-bop or slippery free-funk. |
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Conditions were poor and Smith was out of the race at slippery Stowe Corner. |
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The path is regularly maintained but running water, uneven rocks and loose scree make it hazardous and slippery in places. |
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They will also wade into shallow waters, hoping to pin a slippery salmon with their claws. |
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Silk has a smooth, soft texture that is not slippery, unlike many synthetic fibers. |
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The narrow, slippery road in the mountain mists was treacherous for mule trains, and in some cases mules were hoisted by ropes. |
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By the late 1950s to early 1960s, the common law of mens rea was widely acknowledged to be a slippery, vague, and confused mess. |
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When a soft shackle fails it is almost always at the diamond knot made of the strong slippery rope that sucks the tails in under heavy load. |
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Slate flooring can be slippery when used in external locations subject to rain. |
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I think basing your actions off an assumption like that is a slippery slope that is going to get you in trouble. |
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Surely there is not another language that is so slipshod and systemless, and so slippery and elusive to the grasp. |
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A SQUADDIE from Stockton was on a slippery slope when he joined a British Army training camp in Canada. |
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Before closing the pouch, we placed an Angiocath through the anterior wall of the pouch to pass the slippery wire up the ureter. |
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Take a teaspoon of olive oil and two teaspoons of slippery elm extract to coat the stomach and slow soak up. |
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Do we still have nettle trees, catalpas, sassafras, mulberry trees, larches, spice bushes, slippery elms, etc. |
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We can enjoy the embarrassment and irritation of the caught-out slippery jacks whose scams we're all sick to the back teeth of. |
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It's a slippery and dangerous business trying to run a train up a grade greased with tent caterpillars. |
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Other immune boosters are goldenseal, Echinacea, ginger, chamomile, cinnamon, clove, astragalus, and slippery elm infusions. |
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Thanks to the strong front-foot grip, I found my lunges less wobbly than usual, while squat thrusts and mountain climbs were less slippery. |
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A makeshift trail was cut far up a slippery hill home to the worldAAEs few hundred remaining silky sifaka lemurs. |
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Two new documentaries, both with television air dates in the fall, offer strikingly different takes on the slippery subject of Canadian film. |
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Drainage substandard and pavement potholed and slippery and requires resealing. |
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Ut's slippery, semi-improvised antirock was shrill and swampy, an unpredictable amalgam of loose strumming and phantom sputtering. |
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Generally, four parts can typically be distinguished as a leaf-like lid, a collar-like peristome, a slippery zone and a digestive zone. |
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When paired with dried meat, those astringent beverages indeed counter the slippery sensation that goes with fattiness. |
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The slippery ball will also bring on mistakes, and fumbles around the in-goal area should be commonplace. |
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Wilberforce's smooth and slippery manner had led a contemporary to call him saponaceous, after the adjective from soap. |
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Herbs such as Slippery Elm and Comfrey leaf help to put back moisture into the lungs that smoking burns out. |
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But the glaur and the mud of the forest stages up near Aberdeen is where I learned how to rally and it's going to be brilliant to get back on the slippery stuff. |
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However Airbus elected to equip the two inboard engines with thrust reversers in a late stage of development, helping the brakes when the runway is slippery. |
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They can catch soap like a bear catches a slippery fish, slurp pasta like a robin slurps a yummy worm, and hold treats tight with tiny mouse-like fingers. |
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Similarly, predatory attacks on large prey sometimes occur at riverbeds, when it is more difficult for the prey specimen to run away due to muddy or slippery soil. |
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