No amount of argument will change the law of gravity as I slip off of a roof.
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My only premium is the couple of bucks I slip the courier for each delivery (which I do just to be on the safe side, since I can find no mention of tipping etiquette in Kozmo's ordering FAQ).
At the Google (nasdaq: GOOG) party, which I thought I might slip into as a Silicon Valley CEO had invited me, they scanned IDs and I was turned away.
While having dinner with a few New Yorkers last month, I accidentally let it slip that I consider Orlando a World-Class city.
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And how can I trust someone with my life, when I can't trust them not to force me out of the military if I accidentally slip up and reveal the truth about myself?
Eventually, I decided to leave politics out of my Facebook life -- although I occasionally slip -- and to try to make it more casual, about friends, leaving other social media, Twitter and LinkedIn, for more controversial matters.
Whenever I wanted, I could just slip my finger in my pocket and press record.
"If I hadn't gotten into my slip fast enough, I believe he would have run me over, " Ferrelle told an investigator.
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In another interview they let it slip that I gave the best presentation they had ever observed in an interview but the people I would be training were young.
That morning, at the beginning of April, I was wide awake with plans to slip out of the room without any of the fifteen other girls knowing I was gone until they woke to the rancid smell of grits and eggs to see my empty bed carefully made.
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On Tuesday, after the storm had passed, I gave my family the slip and walked a mile south through Red Hook, first past houses and businesses that were still bilge-ing out waist-deep water on Van Brunt Street, than over to Lorraine Street, where I heard the water had been high that morning, and the Red Hook Houses, a housing project.
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I've never actually fallen in but I've had the ladder slip a couple of times and the dangerous bit is stepping from the launch onto the ladder and with the launch rising up and down it can come in and break your legs if you're not careful or quick.
Moreover, should Germany slip into a recession, I believe that the political climate will turn sour and make any check writing by Germany to save Greece or others an almost impossible task.
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"I'm not as surprised to see them slip down the list, " Mr. Harte said.
And I'm not willing to let our economy slip backwards just as we're pulling ourselves out of this devastating recession.
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Of course, I noticed the name the moment he handed over the paying-in slip.
My family, that's the only group I'm really beholden to, their willingness to let their inheritance slip away dollar by dollar.
Peterman sells its slip-on Oneida Moccasins, which date back to World War I when workers on dirigibles wore them so that they wouldn't puncture the balloons.
He doesn't bring good news: The problem is in the firmware of the display controller, but he adds that he's already talked to IBM, has arranged to have an address box sent to me so I can send the laptop in to Big Blue, and hands me a slip of paper with my IBM work order number on it.
Like many golf fans, I was shocked at how the United States Ryder Cup team let a big lead slip away, allowing the European team to retain the title.
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Wrapping my coat around me, I went outside into the cold pure air of the winter morning, careful not to slip on the icy steps.
"I worry we will have patients here who somehow do not fall into some category and somehow slip through the cracks, " is how Chouinard put it.
Mr Doubleday said: "I think the enormity of the sacrifice and the brutality of WWI shouldn't be allowed to just slip away from the consciousness of the population as a whole, " he said.
You could argue that the film is too wrenching a departure for an actress as earthy as Farmiga, but that, I suspect, is why she took the risk daring herself, in the person of Corinne, to slip the surly bonds of beauty and desire.
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