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People slip and fall all the time and get washed into the sea.
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Thousands of customers who slip and fall in a store aisle are also trying to reach into the company's deep pockets.
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All businesses should obtain liability insurance in case (for example), a customer was to slip and fall in your place of business.
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Instead of being engrossed in the complex and screwed up relationships of the gods, most of us often held our breath, wondering if the singers would slip and fall as they walked up and down the rather steep inclines as they sang.
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One slip and they would fall and unfortunately if they fall they are going to cause themselves injury or even worse.
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It's so easy for someone to slip on the ice and fall down and get run over.
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But when things get tough, when as now, the prizes are bigger but the going is tougher, the weaklings are elbowed aside until they fall back and slip over the cliff.
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Turns out the LG Motion 4G wasn't all that MetroPCS had up its sleeve for reveal today, as the prepaid carrier separately let its new fall lineup slip, and wouldn't you know it, among those devices is the Samsung Galaxy S III.
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"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.
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Separately, the Commerce Department said factory orders dropped 5.1% in October, the largest decrease since an 8.5% fall in July 2000, and well off the 4.5% slip expected by Wall Street.
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He was adamant that he jumped up to close it, took a little slip and a "slightly burnt" half eaten cheese toastie just happened to be the only thing preventing his fall.
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