She was within striking distance when John suddenly lashed out with his leg, tripping her, and allowing her to fall to the ground. |
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They are tripping over themselves with contradictory statements and inane disclaimers. |
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At the moment it seems you could sue the council for tripping up and grazing your knee on the pavement. |
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The Government Cabinet lost the run of itself in this period and is still tripping up. |
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Everyone has slip-ups from time to time and I'm as capable of tripping up as the next person. |
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In addition, there are portable tripping devices that can be placed on the track to automatically stop trains by engaging their emergency breaks. |
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In the darkened capacity of the enormous factory, they worked quickly to pull off the sabotage without tripping the alarms. |
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The weight of the chain keeps the pull on the anchor parallel to the bottom, which keeps the forces of wind and tide from tripping the anchor. |
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The keel of A. priceana does not coil after tripping, instead, it bends sharply backwards at the mid-point. |
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For running in high seas we put a large square sail forward, tripping the yard along the foremast, much like a spinnaker boom. |
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A friend and I were tripping on an unspecified drug, laughing our heads off, and channel surfing. |
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No one is home but Jane, who thinks that the city is on fire because she is tripping on Benzedrine. |
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Was she near that garage, or was the contact just tripping out on the drugs? |
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The drugs hit her fast and she was tripping before we knew what was happening. |
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Well to make a long story short she was killed by a drug addict who was tripping on acid. |
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It sounds like it was made by two people who spent a certain amount of time just tripping out and capturing thoughts and sounds on tape. |
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When tripping on mescaline, I often feel as though the world is changing shape all around me. |
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There are separate accumulators for generator tripping and 500-kV reactive power compensation switching for this algorithm as well. |
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Most of the users expected to experience occasional bad trips and considered this a normal risk of tripping. |
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Generator tripping must be technically and contractually feasible, and the reactive power devices must be in place. |
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Elsewhere removal of tripping hazards, installing grab bars and living on a single floor all help. |
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This provides an even surface for pedestrians, which minimises tripping hazards. |
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Their repertoire will be a blend of songs old and new, with the more energetic tripping the light fantastic. |
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Sprained ankles commonly result from tripping or turning the ankle the wrong way. |
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It was slightly annoying to hear the little girl tripping along behind him like a young mountain goat. |
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Is this kind of guilt tripping and body shaming really the best way to shift your products? |
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He couldn't play if he was in danger of tripping over an empty soda can and spraining his ankle or worse. |
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Feeling anxious and unsure of herself, Maxie headed for the door, nearly tripping over a chair in the process. |
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He turned his face resignedly back to the path, just in time to avoid tripping over a protuberant root. |
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About half the injuries involve fractures, lacerations, contusions, or sprains from people tripping over extension cords. |
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It may have been opening night jitters, but that doesn't excuse the remainder of the cast from constantly tripping over their lines. |
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I walk into the upstairs hallway, tripping over our cat, Milo, who yowls in protest. |
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They grumbled unhappily, tripping over the hems of their deep lavender gowns marking them as chambermaids, and remained blissfully unaware. |
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I saw Pocket running towards the closed door and ran after him, tripping and hearing a horrible rip as the hem of my dress was torn. |
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Things turned worse when he began tripping over backwards for no apparent reason. |
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Romeo and Juliette, similarly, is a story of emotions out of control, and of plots and counterplots tripping over one another. |
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He imagined himself walking into the kitchen and tripping over roller skates. |
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My little brother finally stopped fighting me and sprinted ahead himself, tripping over a root and diving head first into the dirt. |
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He broke into a run, tripping over things and scraping the skin from his hands and knees. |
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It was actuated by stepping on it or by tripping a wire along the ground that released a flintlock igniter to fire the main charge. |
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Passing tigers, rhinos, tapirs, deer and other animals triggered the shutter by tripping infrared sensors. |
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No tent poles, no tripping over strings, that is no arguments, no mud leaking into the Nylon House. |
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This may include modifying the environment by moving objects such as electrical cords or furniture to reduce tripping and falling. |
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She backed away from him nervously, tripping over a stick, then quickly scrambling to her feet. |
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Nearly tripping over the final stair to get away, River looked around the second floor. |
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Cable tidies will help prevent children from tripping over cables and playing with them. |
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Groaning and pushing myself up, I shuffled over to my bathroom, almost tripping on a stack of books piled near my bathroom door. |
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I am always stubbing my toe, smashing my arms against walls, tripping over, scratching myself. |
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My knees were bruised from tripping, and my arms and legs had scratches from tree branches that reached as far as they could to grab travelers. |
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Kirby grabbed the sword at Jason's side and ran, tripping on the skirts and petticoats of her dress. |
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Krista looked back towards the stable and saw the stable boy sweeping and tripping over himself. |
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As if on cue he bounded down the stairs, nearly tripping over the clunky shoes I'd bought him for Christmas. |
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Initial thoughts were to go day tripping in Kent but I felt a little ropey this morning and thought better of it. |
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In a three-way tie for the lead overnight, she moved clear with a birdie at the fifth and never really looked like tripping up. |
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My family should have been less concerned about his tippling and more worried about his tripping down the stairs. |
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In the Indian tradition, their form of dance could be tripping the light fantastic above ours, not clodhopping beneath. |
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When that music starts up again, I want to feel you in my arms, tripping the light fantastic. |
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He has perfect clarity in the fastest patter arias that would leave most bass-baritones tripping over themselves. |
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Your common thief comes in, spots the brand new disk drive and goes for it, tripping the tiny microswitch underneath. |
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They had only gone about fifty paces, tripping over rocks and disturbing dust, when the direction of the sound changed. |
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She invited them into her small apartment excitedly, almost tripping on one of her overlarge mismatched socks. |
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Catherine trailed her index finger along the row of books, quickly tripping past the ones she didn't want. |
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She stumbled on the stairs, tripping and hitting the ground painfully, jarring her arm under her body. |
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We were worried about enemy patrols and the risk of tripping landmines on the trail or on the site of the old encampment. |
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You can hardly enter or leave the Royal Garden Plaza without tripping over someone's junk or having useless articles thrust into your face. |
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I kicked out his foot from under him, tripping him and he fell to the ground with a thunk. |
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Though this was kind of a good thing, meaning that she wouldn't be falling over and tripping the other people that were also in the car. |
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With a growl, she commenced pursuit of the elf, finally diving, catching him off-guard, and tripping him so both stumbled to the ground. |
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Aidan followed this by tripping Kale, causing him to pathetically fall to the ground. |
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She imagined all of it coming out, her tripping them and watching them fall, and then laughing her head off. |
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I wandered about tripping over palm roots and bumping into dusky maidens in my fit of jet-lag and bliss, before falling asleep among the other bodies and bright cushions. |
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Twice in our conversations, which spanned two days this past week, the actors started joking about tripping on acid. |
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But then the biggest danger we faced was tripping over the occasional turtle that clambered out of Ladybird Lake. |
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So I persisted, wheezing and tripping up and down the steep hills. |
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If you're tired of tripping over your rug rat, why not get out of the house for a few hours with your little ray of sunshine by visiting Little Tots Playgroup on Chapel Hill? |
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Brits also appear to have an long term fascination with types of paving surfaces, so you could find yourself tripping on stone, brick, aggregate, concrete, rock or blocks. |
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A curvy woman, dressed entirely in black, gingerly ambles down the stairs, nearly tripping over the bottom step. |
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She raced out of the ship, tripping and falling over pieces of wreckage. |
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The conservative ranks are so flush with outsiders and fringe groups that they end up tripping over one another. |
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Many of the riffs are righteously medieval in tone, but they rework those tripping arpeggios for a scorched-earth rock setting, without a lute, zither or lyre within earshot. |
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Since they are both tripping off their scones, I'm quite concerned. |
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Wimbledon is fast approaching and with it the unbridled hilarity of pigeons landing on the court, ballboys tripping over and the ball getting stuck in the net. |
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Here, indecency reigns, with residents of these rival neighborhoods tripping over one another to broadcast their racism. |
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During the first three weeks she struggled, stumbling, tripping, and vomiting, due to seasickness and the fact that it took her that long to get her sea legs. |
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You have to be very careful when tripping through New Mexico. |
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I wouldn't be able to explain my way out of it if they found out that I spent my free time sniffiing, shootin up, toking, or tripping, along with being drunk. |
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The four of them were running, and she kept falling, or tripping rather. |
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She kept falling and tripping because she couldn't concentrate. |
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Most power cuts in city are due to incidents such as tripping of a transmission line or transformer failure and these are usually localised events. |
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You would think that watching fireworks while tripping would make for some pretty excellent visions, no? |
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Aubry is tripping but for Martinez to beat him up like that is just ugly for all sides. |
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He kicked out his leg, tripping Padlin who tumbled into the paddy wagon. |
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In our heavily mediated world, stereotypes constantly contradict one another, tripping up, mixing up messages into a flow of images and ideas that beat upon us. |
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Should the ship be rolling heavily, care is to be taken that a turn or two of the parrel-lashing be kept fast till perfectly ready for tripping the yard. |
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I just hope some of this might stimulate the imagination of somebody more able to handle the details than myself, maybe I was just tripping out when all this came to me! |
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If you happen to be tripping on LSD, this may be highly enjoyable. |
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His trilogy of plays portrays Christ as a political radical who unwittingly fathers a child during a brief affair and knows the joys of tripping on drugs. |
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He wondered if he was tripping, because there was only one girl again. |
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We hunters and campers also need a quality light, even if our purpose is only to keep from tripping on the tent ropes when answering a midnight call of nature. |
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Only the hot guy on his feet was spoken for, and the dopey guy who had a hobby of tripping over invisible objects was a mild stalker-like fixture in my life these days. |
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Chelsea gave a choke of laughter, almost tripping in the process. |
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As for violence, though there is tripping in soccer, it is a pantywaist affair when compared to the ruffians of ice hockey or the fearful hitting of pro football. |
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A tripping, folkish vocal stitched to a coruscating harmony produces an endlessly pleasant bump that has simplicity written all over it, but is still hopelessly infectious. |
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Of course, not everyone is tripping along in a state of emancipated bliss. |
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Remove tripping hazards such as clutter, throw rugs, cords and furniture in pathways. |
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Boxers are prohibited from hitting below the belt, holding, tripping, pushing, biting, spitting on or wrestling their opponent. |
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In general, boxers are prohibited from hitting below the belt, holding, tripping, pushing, biting, or spitting. |
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Last year I broke my arm after tripping over the pavement in my peerie heels. |
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Those who evidently did not get invited back to their top choices have already absconded the scene, tripping in their high heels as they ran. |
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Effinger had caused the powerplay by tripping up a Giant and he was beaten for the second time by Jon Gleed with five minutes left to play. |
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Some even moshed in the walkways, tripping those of us who were simply trying to get to our seats with a drink in hand. |
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In the fairy tale by the Grimm brothers, they each wear out a pair of dancing shoes nightly, tripping the light fantastic in a magic forest. |
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Ispolini were afraid of blackberries which posed a danger of tripping and dying, so they offered sacrifices to that plant. |
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The two senators have been tripping over each other to distance themselves from the taint of Beltway insiderdom. |
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He did not betray a flicker of interest until the act was over and she and Bezano came tripping out hand in hand to take their bows. |
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Work carefully through high overpulls when tripping out, it may add a couple of hours to the trip, but you should not get into trouble. |
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We enjoyed joking, blaspheming and tripping out on teachers, administrators and on some of the weird-looking students on campus. |
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The students just ate those pages up, getting high on Deuteronomy, tripping out on Exodus. |
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The current zoning board is high on growth, and the plan for a golf course has them practically tripping out. |
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And Jacob is tripping out on a riff he pulled in his solo that made my eyes fill with tears. |
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After tripping over, he picked himself up, brushed himself down, and carried on walking. |
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The recording gives the world premiere of the touching piece, moving from Mahlerian orientalism into a tripping English pastoralism, written by Howard Goodall. |
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Her fur-lined cloak would serve as a carriage blanket as well as keep her warm when tripping out to the necessary or when they put up for the night. |
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Unlike Alex, Doug functioned very well in the debates, as willing as the next deep thinker to go tripping out onto lofty constructions of ideology and rhetoric. |
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I felt as if I were tripping balls, but I hadn't taken anything. |
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After taking the LSD, I started tripping about fairies and colors. |
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It isn't easy to write a story that navigates the murky mire that can be teen territory without tripping over the potholes of caricature, overkill and cheesiness. |
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