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Some are gawky, silly, and look somehow incomplete without clowns tumbling out of them.
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Admiral Arthur Phillip, the man who brought the First Fleet into Sydney Harbour in 1788, ended his days tumbling out of an upstairs window in England.
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"The problem is there's quite a big road round the lake and for a 300m section, the toads are tumbling out of the woods to try to get to the lake, " he said.
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United's policy of fielding under-strength teams backfired when they suffered the ignominy of tumbling out to York City over two legs in October 1995.
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Penney, sales under Johnson fell out of bed, tumbling 32% in the Christmas quarter of 2012 alone.
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Without as much chemical lubrication, older brains begin failing to parse sounds or parts of conversations as they come tumbling out.
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Soon the only sound was the water tumbling down to meet us, drowning out the voices of the other trekkers.
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Then the framed builder gets out of jail, and Beard's world comes tumbling down.
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The iDevice maker seems to have fallen out of favor with investors of late, with the stock tumbling more than 25% since the iPhone 5 was launched last year.
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With VAT and the Arab Spring falling out of the figures, 2012 is the year when the headline rate of inflation should come tumbling down.
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