"I slipped on ice, banged my head and spilled diesel all over myself, " he recalls.
After my bashfulness subsided, I slipped into my comfort zone and the ears moved and twitched happily.
When the other two women had gone to bed, Huong and I slipped out of the house.
At our friends' house, I slipped the cake onto the table where all the other cakes waited.
That night, in my unaccustomed togs, I slipped around to the house to see if anything special was going on.
Then I slipped into gear, released the hand brake, and pulled away, leaving him there in the slow, dark sleet.
Most of the time I nervously skittered up the slab, dreading every move and trying not to think of the consequences if I slipped.
But just knowing that the nonlethal option was available gave me a little pang every time I slipped up and racked up a casualty.
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In fact, this summer, I slipped for the first time and hit my head on the rocks, either knocking some sense into me, or knocking what little sense I had left right out (it depends upon whom you ask).
Never would I deny that I slipped quickly in and out of the minority and thus fraudulently did my show for months, barely able to concentrate on whether Tony Blankley and John Dean really would explain the latest White House strategy after the next commercial.
At one point I stopped for a swig of water, and when I slapped at the whining mosquitoes that danced on my neck and hands, I slipped and slid over some tumbled pieces of rock, grabbed at branches to stop my fall, and landed just in front of a bas-relief of warriors, maidens and fish alive in stone.
But, mea culpa, I slipped badly several months ago when I acted impulsively without the proper civility, balance and thoughtfulness in comments I made about the Goldman Sachs CEO, who at times in the past has enabled me to do some revealing and original reporting about Goldman which underscored that Lloyd Blankfein was undoubtedly the most brilliant and successful risk manager in finance.
About two weeks after I bought it, it slipped out of my hands and crashed onto the hardwood floor in my apartment, effectively scrambling its little electronic brain.
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' She said, 'It may have slipped your notice, but I'm the Princess of Wales.
"I thought I had it under my arm, so I don't know how it slipped back there, " Fleury said.
On the first night of my homestay, I ate dinner at the CBT office and then slipped and sloshed back down the road toward my house.
Believe me when I say that I realize how difficult this is with an economy having slipped back into recession last year and the ever-present temptation to back away from commitments on defense spending.
In 2006 I returned to follow the same British forces as the city slipped out of their control.
When my mother slipped into a coma for the last time, I had no doubt that everything that made sense to try had been tried.
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The eagle-eyed officer dug deep into the pocket where I'd tucked the phone away, wagged his finger and slipped the phone into a little black bag.
Then it dawned on me: The drawstring jewelry pouch I usually rathole in my purse at all times had also been slipped into that computer bag.
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"I'm really sorry, " Carrasco said, explaining that he slipped on the pitch that drilled Youkilis.
"Ben" has slipped into the mainstream - there's even an EastEnders character called Ben - but I don't think Albert Square is ready for a Benedict yet.
He was ridiculed for his "I'd love it if we beat them" rant at Sir Alex Ferguson as the 1996 title slipped away, but that was why supporters related to Keegan.
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