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Miu slipped off a wet boulder and fell 20 feet.
He slipped off his shoes and joined them, bowing low.
Once, my leg slipped off while I was biking in Bushwick.
Brent crude futures slipped off highs to below $20.1 a barrel.
He led me into the living room and then slipped off somewhere.
She found it unconscionable that Ada had slipped off in her absence.
We slipped off our clothes and got into bed, our bodies entwined.
So, Steve, in the last 20 minutes you slipped off a percent.
In an Evenflo side-impact test, a seat belt slipped off a dummy's shoulder and the head flailed outside the seatThe seat belt slipped off the dummy's shoulder and the dummy's head and torso flailed far outside the seat.
SIL slipped off her wedding band and handed it off to the preacher.
I kicked my jeans off and in doing so slipped off the table.
Good presence of mind to slow down when the helmet almost slipped off.
When interest in Neo-Expressionism faded, Mr. Penck slipped off the radar screen.
In one swift movement he crouched, slipped off the king, slid on another puppet.
This was when my boyfriend told me that the condom slipped off inside of me.
So I didn't notice the day when he slipped off the face of the planet.
Ondra moved with confidence, like a spider on the wall, when he suddenly slipped off.
Jawad's left leg slipped off the stretcher and hung limply until someone put it back.
The Douglass Plan summary had slipped off his chair onto the ground beneath his chair.
Woodley's big hurting blows on the feet came when Thompson's finger slipped off the trigger.
However, the cup slipped off the grooves that attached it to a mouthguard shielding his gums.
I promised myself that each time I slipped off the meat-free bandwagon was the last.
In Shanghai he slipped off for a private lunch with Chinese artists to muse about freedom.
The pound slipped off a five-week high of $1.2674 at the end of last week.
We moved to a couch, she slipped off her shoes, and we got into the muck.
However, the cup slipped off the grooves that attached it to a mouth guard shielding his gums.
Right before they go out, you do last looks and make sure no foundation has slipped off.
A limitation of the study is that the motion sensor often slipped off the sleepers at night.
In 2016, he slipped off the list, but there's no question that he's a very rich man.
It slipped off her finger while she was dancing, and landed in a nearby table's ice bucket.
He'd slipped off his shoes and socks and now clung to the metal fretwork by his toes.
He shifted in the seat, turning his head toward the window, and slipped off his Gucci loafers.
He moved to second on a balk by Sparkman, who slipped off the mound on his delivery.
I just assume that somebody … slipped off the road, and now they've got out of the car.
In February, Phinney slipped off the steps of his team bus and fell on his bad knee.
One-month euro-Czech volatility, a gauge of expected currency swings, slipped off recent two-year highs .
The gardening gloves slipped off the coverlet and disappeared in the dark whorled pattern of the rug.
He slipped off his mittens, got down on one knee and brought the rifle to his shoulder.
The menu was Thai, the wine organic, the air so humid my earrings slipped off my lobes.
European shares too slipped off six-week highs, and Wall Street futures indicated a slightly weaker open.
"I leaned forward and he slipped off the seat and caught the trigger — and it shot," Gilligan said.
As Buckingham scrambled to salvage his political fortunes, Anna Maria slipped off to a convent and later remarried.
European shares slipped off six-week highs and Wall Street futures indicated a slightly weaker opening on Wednesday.
Carly Fiorina fell through the floor (or slipped off a stage?) after introducing Cruz at a campaign rally. 113.
The dollar, another key determinant of global financial conditions, has also slipped off two-year highs hit in May.
As the group descended the couloir, Chad VanderHam, 31, an aspiring mounting guide, slipped off a 490-foot cliff.
Nine years ago while she was cleaning, the ring slipped off her finger and down the drain it went.
Mets reliever Seth Lugo, making his major league debut, slipped off the mound for a balk in the eighth.
According to the police report, obtained by TMZ, cops say Michael told them his foot slipped off the pedal.
Baluchi sat down and slipped off the basketball sneakers he was wearing; he would follow the proceedings in socks.
As they walked past 2 Times Square, headed back to their hotel, the band suddenly slipped off, they said.
Stepping onto the sand, Eli slipped off the shorts to reveal bikini bottoms and dark ink on white skin.
While the school groups slipped off for lunch, the throngs of grown-ups in the Flemish galleries were thickening.
The spices seemed to have slipped off the turkey breasts and rolled down into the vegetables, making them nearly deadly.
Most of those hurt were injured while cutting avocados, although at least one slipped off a stool while picking them.
Shoes slipped off in the crush, and pieces of clothing and an abandoned stroller littered the road following the panic.
Finally, I gave in and slipped off the leather iPhone case and slid my iPhone 63 into the Smart Battery Case.
In the tenth grade, a male teacher pulled Ms. Schantz out of class because her baggy shirt slipped off her shoulder.
In March 2015, Ceglia slipped off his ankle bracelet and disappeared, together with his wife, their two children, and their dog.
Initially, it appeared Trump was on script, but he quickly slipped off once the "birther" and Iraq War issues were raised.
Until a big rapid hit — and the engagement ring, which was attached to Puryear's life jacket, became loose and slipped off.
If you will be visiting several stores in one day, wear something comfortable that can be easily slipped off and on.
Of course, somehow the blanket slipped off in the middle of their hookup so we still got to witness some of it.
"The subject slipped off a boulder and fell into Yosemite Creek, at one point becoming trapped underwater between several rocks," officials revealed.
Cardi B announced that she was going to take a nap, slipped off her Yeezys and made her way to the bedroom.
Apparently I tried to pull over a cement trash can, my fingers slipped off, and I just slapped my head on the ground.
The teen slipped off a concrete barrier and plunged 50 goddamn feet straight to the ground while his horrified friends watched from above.
Any foreign object left in the vagina — such as a forgotten tampon, or a condom that slipped off — can also lead to spotting.
I had to jump down and lift the artwork into the truck, but I slipped off the loading dock and destroyed my shoulder.
Unlike many people on Westworld, Stubbs didn't have a terrible death — he merely slipped off our radar before the robots could stage their coup.
Normally, nations pull together after tragedy, but a society plagued by dislocation and slipped off the rails of reality can go the other way.
But now that we're all trapped inside by the coronavirus, time has slipped off its hanger and lies in a heap on the floor.
We're told the camera was fastened to a cable, but slipped off ... sending the camera and pieces of its rigging plummeting into the crowd.
With three players – Alexis Sanchez of Arsenal, Arturo Vidal of Bayern, and Claudio Bravo of Barcelona – they have just slipped off of the list.
After the slice completely slipped off of my tray and I needed to start from square one, I think I got the hang of it.
She recently shared a list of her ultimate cheat day meals but assured fans and followers that she hasn't slipped off her strict Atkins regimen.
A California bulldozer operator nearly slipped off a steep mountain trail three times before his vehicle finally rolled into a ravine and fatally crushed him.
While pulling out a weed, her engagement ring slipped off and when she couldn't find it, Grams went to a jeweler to get another ring.
Goldman slipped off the top of the perch in Dealogic's M&A league table in the first quarter, trailing both Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan Chase.
Japan's 10-year government bond yield slipped off a one-year high after the BOJ conducted special, unlimited buying for the second time this week.
Suzanne's dress was too big, and it often slipped off my shoulders, but pretty soon I wasn't as quick to pull the sleeves back up.
Two Japanese men in black suits slipped off their shoes to enter the two-bedroom apartment and showed Ms. Ghosn a brief note in English.
Marissa Dennis watched as her boys Kale, 8, and Asher, 6, slipped off the seesaw and banged each other down as hard as they could.
Diverted toward a rickety pontoon bridge, I hit a mile of stopped vehicles, all halted by a car that had slipped off the steel slats.
On May 11, 2013, de los Reyes slipped off of his bed while shifting around, an accident he attributes to some luxurious new sheets and bedding.
During that first breastfeeding, Geis-Clements remembers that Cerys slipped off her breast so she readjusted, and Cerys looked as though she fell asleep soon after.
Her husband had recently sliced three tendons while working on his parents' barn when a metal sheet slipped off the roof and sheared his right wrist.
On-screen controls don't provide any physical feedback, so it's hard to tell if your fingers have slipped off a button in the heat of gameplay.
A long-lost class ring has made its way home more than five decades after it slipped off its late owner's finger in a Missouri lake.
The shop flew high for years, but in the 270s and '22010s Mr. de Havilland fell into a business slump and slipped off the fashion pages.
Japan's 10-year government bond yield slipped off a one-year high on Friday after the BOJ conducted special, unlimited buying for the second time this week.
The dollar slipped off a six-month high as the rally in oil and metals prices also drove up commodities-linked currencies such as the Australian dollar.
Then, I sort of slipped off into an alleyway in the old city, put a headscarf on, and went and lived with some activists for a week.
The crew decided to give it a shot anyway, and the whale slipped off the trash bin onto the pavement, where it is said to have remained overnight.
The British pound also slipped off five-week highs hit this week against the dollar, as cautious optimism over a Brexit trade deal with the European Union subsided.
The industrial metal is turning in its largest annual gains since the global financial crisis ebbed in 2009, but it slipped off its four-year highs on Friday.
Characters fret about the time a condom slipped off during sex, or taking an HIV test, or the way they've lost friends and acquaintances to the dreaded disease.
The British pound also slipped off five-week highs hit this week against the dollar, as nascent optimism over a Brexit trade deal with the European Union subsided.
On a recent Tuesday in Charlotte, a man with a bald head and a mischievous expression slipped off his sneakers to lead two dozen dancers through a rehearsal.
"With the water up there and the slick rocks the way they are, she just unfortunately didn't put her feet in the right locations and slipped off the edge."
Implied sterling volatility — a gauge of expected daily swings — has slipped off highs but remain above some typically volatile emerging currencies such as Brazil's real or the Turkish lira.
Right as he was inching towards his paper towel topped with lettuce and tomato — a salad, we'll call it — he slipped off his chair and plummeted to the floor.
Having gotten Nashville's attention, they slipped off to a sleepy, coastal town in the Florida panhandle to record an invigoratingly footloose follow-up, "Port Saint Joe," out April 20.
The plane, a Russian-made Tupolev-154, apparently blew a tire while landing in Mashhad, slipped off the runway and burst into flames, the governor of Khorasan Province said.
On that day, the site ran an item about a house designed by the late midcentury architect John Lautner that had mysteriously slipped off the radar for 19603 years.
Someone left this sweetheart tied to a pole in a cold Connecticut park — and when he slipped off of his leash, he did what only a "good boy" would do.
In some cases, a loose-fitting capsule can be simply slipped off a bottle, the contents emptied and replaced with inferior liquid, then the original capsule reapplied and 'smoothed over.
He is a populist who loves high culture: during the referendum campaign he railed against the liberal elite, but later slipped off to watch Wagner in Bayreuth with Mr Osborne.
It meant curving Bar coats and dresses cut away from the body with one shoulder tacked down as if it had slipped off, layered over thin jeweled tulle T-shirts.
Inside Bistro Adler, a woman was throwing coin after coin into the slot machine, while another slept huddled in a chair—her blonde wig had slipped off, exposing her head.
"Charlie got his foot in the trigger of the gun and I leaned forward and he slipped off the seat and caught the trigger — and it shot," Gilligan told the paper.
"Needless to say, I slipped off that thing and into the lake, clothes and all," he writes in his Chip's Corner column in the spring 2018 issue of The Magnolia Journal.
I hadn't even realized it because I had been wearing yoga pants a lot, but one day over the summer, I put on jeans, and they slipped off of my waist.
She had slipped off her satiny Moncler parka and drifted past the entrance, ignoring its showy welcome sign, to make her way to the escalators, scouring a map along the way.
During a particularly rowdy performance of "Antidote," Mr. Scott's enthusiastic live antic were cut short as he somehow slipped off the stage and into the caring arms of a cement floor.
In 2012, while working in his winery, Mr. Incisa slipped off the edge of a tank and fell backward onto the floor below, where he remained for hours until he was discovered.
Jersey City Press Secretary Jennifer Morrill said the fight may have broken out after the man's one-year-old daughter slipped off the lap of the man dressed as the Easter bunny.
In the 24 biography "The Truth About Trump," the author, Michael D'Antonio, described interviewing Mr. Trump, who at one point slipped off a loafer to display a tiny bulge on his heel.
A new report says the first firefighter, a California bulldozer operator, nearly slipped off a steep mountain trail three times before his vehicle finally rolled into a ravine and fatally crushed him.
But the ring was too big and it slipped off, disappearing Friday night into the abyss of a Times Square sidewalk grate, mere hours after a romantic New York City marriage proposal.
Perhaps this indicates that people are taking the CDC's advice and not vaping as much or at all, or perhaps the products using the additive have been quietly slipped off the market.
After the ceremony ended, Rami was up on the stage -- possibly posing for a pic -- when he slipped off the edge and fell hard onto the ground in front of the seats.
Seaborn snapped the heel of one of her red-soled lace booties, and without a thought, Sheeran slipped off his sneakers and handed them over for Seaborn to wear out of the club.
The Soviet Union won eight successive women's team golds between 1952 and 1980, but in recent years Russians have slipped off the podiums as American gymnasts have taken a stranglehold of the sport.
Then we could have explored more wildlife parks, slipped off the main roads and lingered in small, charming towns, as opposed to getting up at the crack of dawn and strapping in again.
Colleen Burns, 35, of Orlando, was hiking with friends near the South Kaibab Trail on Friday when she accidentally slipped off an edge at Ooh Aah Point, Grand Canyon National Park official tells PEOPLE.
I slipped off my shoes, sat cross-legged at a slight angle on the floor to avoid my toes being pointed in his direction, closed my eyes and started to focus on my breathing.
Currencies such as Mexico's peso, Russia's rouble , South Africa's rand and the Turkish lira strengthened on the day against the dollar which slipped off one-week highs before the release of key U.S. jobs data.
On a dusky Wednesday evening in mid-January, I slipped off my shoes and walked towards the beach in Tulum, Mexico, where a new festival called Comunité was mid-way through its 15-hour run.
Among the issues Mr. Hong raised were whether the men jumped from the peak of Langya Mountain or a lower level, whether they leapt voluntarily or slipped off the mountain, and the number of casualties.
As he slipped off a pair of tan Nikes and swivelled in his chair, Simionescu-Marin informed him that she'd already played "New Gen" for others at XL. Some of them had suggested shortening it.
People introduced themselves under plausible pseudonyms, their wedding rings subtly slipped off at the door, ready for a night's worth of easily won intimacy—temporary relief from the slow oppressions of routine, work and home.
A police report obtained by PEOPLE notes that "Michael said he was in the drive-thru and his foot slipped off the pedal, causing him to hit the back" of the car in front of him.
And fighters who worked as prison guards have slipped off to the front lines to fight the Turks, leaving the facilities more vulnerable to prisoner uprisings or attacks by the Islamic State to free its comrades.
With a place in the America's Cup match at stake earlier this month, Nathan Outteridge, Artemis Racing's helmsman, slipped off the back of his team's foiling catamaran and into the aquamarine depths of Bermuda's Great Sound.
When we arrived in Paulista, an exhausted Ms. Ribeiro took João Lucas inside her modest green house, placed him on a pillow on a sofa, slipped off her shoes and went outside to smoke a cigarette.
They included a bulldozer operator whose vehicle nearly slipped off a mountain trail three times before it rolled into a ravine and crushed him at the Ferguson Fire near Yosemite National Park, a Cal Fire report said.
By this point in the cycle, some in the party had feared that several incumbents would be headed to certain defeat, and once-inviting takeover opportunities would have slipped off the map, including in Tennessee and Texas.
Have you ever watched the Spice Girls movie while so high that it feels like the edifice of your face has slipped off the front of your skull and is sliding off your jaw and into your chest?
Five universities that ranked in the top 210 last year slipped off the list in 183: Japan's Nihon University, the Indian Institute of Science – Bangalore, Putra University Malaysia, the University of South Australia, and Malaysia's University of Malaya.
Late Friday afternoon, after assuring he will play at least one more collegiate game of consequence, Simmons slipped off down the Bridgestone Arena hallway, camouflage backpack over his black warm-ups, his lone companion a single security guard.
Women without head scarves can be seen everywhere in Tehran, in their cars, in shopping centers and even on the street, but always with the scarves draped over their shoulders, as if they have only just slipped off.
Lynching humor isn't really a thing for obvious reasons and the fact that this phrase slipped off her tongue speaks to the way the darkest legacies of the South can endure in phrases that white folks say without thinking.
Gold slipped off a 2500-month peak on Thursday, pressured by signals the U.S. Federal Reserve will not adopt as dovish a stance on monetary policy as previously thought and as investors booked profits, while palladium retreated from a record high.
Before I could hide somewhere to discreetly remove it, a PR representative pulled me over to the designer — and as soon as I stuck out my hand, the pad slipped off my back, through my skirt, and plopped on the floor.
After a half-hour sitting across from a man in a Spiderman T-shirt, Violet subtly reached under her dress and slipped off the panties she'd been wearing for two days, pulling them straight down her legs and over her ankles.
Then, there's the fact that one of these kids actually slipped off the top of a train while filming a video a few weeks ago, miraculously survived the fall, but still decided to upload it to YouTube—then do it again.
Levi Hughes was 212 years old, on vacation with his family and five other families, when he slipped off the couch one evening last summer while the group was waiting for it to get dark enough for their annual crab hunt.
As Klobuchar slipped off her shoes and clambered onto a small box so that she would be at the right level for the cameras, she laughingly insisted that at five-foot-four-inches she is the average height for a woman.
I don't know if I waited until the exact minute the guard walked away or I didn't care, but I wrapped a sheet around the top bunk and sat with my legs crossed on the bottom bunk and then slipped off.
" The band slipped off my radar as I got to college and my tastes diversified, but they pulled me back in with the rock radio staple "Amber," the throwback ska bop "I'll Be Here Awhile," and a moody cover of the Cure's "Lovesong.
I slipped off my shoes and stepped inside the tunnel-like structure, pressing against its gauzy walls as I walked, deforming its shape with my body, feeling securely embraced by what had looked from the outside to be a rather tenuous support.
The Washington Post reports that 51-year-old Oliver Park had asked another tourist to take his photo — so, technically, it wasn't a selfie — when he jumped for the shot and slipped off a ledge at the ancient Incan city, falling 130 feet.
Not since Anastasia Myskina went down in the opening round of the 2005 tournament has the French Open lost its women's champion so early, and the 20-year-old slipped off court, her head bowed, ruing what she called a "terrible day".
Przybycien tied the rope into a noose and recorded Brown for more than 10 minutes, according to court documents, as she stood on a rock formation with it around her neck, inhaled compressed gas and finally slipped off the rock to her death.
Armin Laschet, a deputy chair of Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union, told German public radio on Thursday that the suspect may have slipped off the radar due to a lack of coordination between German regional authorities after he left North Rhine-Westphalia.
Eventually I got really fed up and told them the condom slipped off inside of me and I needed to go fish it out before I got an infection, adding that I needed to go buy a morning-after pill so I wouldn't get pregnant.
While the purpose of a seat belt is to distribute the crash forces over the strong bones of the body — the shoulders and hips — the Evenflo test instead showed the belt slipped off the shoulder and wound up taut around the soft abdomen and ribs.
The fight started after a 1-year-old girl slipped off the bunny's lap after her photo, the bunny man told police In a video posted on Twitter, the Easter Bunny can be seen tearing off his thick, white gloves and fighting the father.
On Sunday night's episode, American Ninja Warrior: USA Versus the World, Graff had initially slipped off the steps during a portion of the competition, but Team USA Captain, Drew Drechsel, sacrificed his spot in Stage 2 so that she could compete — and she crushed it.
I "felt the bern" Orcas-style inside the resort's 102-degree soaking hot tubs on a recent visit, and wondered if I'd slipped off the map and into a kind of Ecotopia, filled with dense forests, rolling hills and naked people of all shapes and sizes.
"There's a discipline in doing things economically," Mira told me as I slipped off my shoes and followed her up a narrow flight of stairs that opened into the space between the kitchen and dining area, connected by a free-form countertop of lustrous Persian walnut.
Having done a little rock climbing myself, I know for sure the protagonist would have "barn doored" or just slipped off the wall several times — so of course a strength and endurance greater than your own is implied, and a bit of suspension of disbelief is still required.
And then my parts would be delivered to one of Hiroshi's labs and unpacked and assembled and dressed in a skirt and blouse and a long black wig; maybe a student would take a pair of heels (patent leather, slipped off an older model) and place them on my feet.
Indeed, when one of her troupe members, Jakob Eilinghoff (who is also a fashion model), slipped off his shirt, donned a black mask, and descended a column like Saint Symeon the Stylite, I was initially fascinated: his was an ideal male body, like the ones I see and admire in magazines.
The running comments section has predictably presented a wide range of remarks, spanning the aggressive ("fuck off attention seekers") to the malicious ("would love it if someone slipped off the side and landed face first in the puddle"), right through to a few clever satirical takes on the situation ("I'll be voting Puddle2016").
I like to think of myself as fairly impervious to internet crap, but that video—the policeman's confused, yet oddly calm face—looking about like he's slipped off a curb rather than moments from a grisly death—and the people milling about around him not really helping, made me feel very uncomfortable.
According to Page Six, the heiress, whose been proudly wearing her $2 million, 20-carat engagement ring since fiancé Chris Zylka's romantic New Year's proposal in January, was reportedly dancing with friends at the RC Cola Plant night club in the hip Wynwood section of Miami Friday when her ring came loose and slipped off her finger.
On that spectrum of people are hard-core refusers, who decline all vaccines and believe them harmful; moderates who worry about the timing or clustering of vaccines and their side effects; and parents who are simply overwhelmed with so many other aspects of their lives, from economics to health insurance, that vaccination slipped off the table.
In the semi-finals, I saw a shortcut in the DK Jungle circuit used in a way I'd never seen before, as a player drove up a ridge leading to a boost jump but purposely slipped off the end right before the boost, knowing that they would get more speed and better positioning from sliding around the corner on the lower portion of the track.
Laughing together lightens the mood and shows the inexperienced partner that sex doesn't have to end just because you accidentally sneezed into their crotch or your bellies smooshed together and made a farting noise or you slipped off the bed entirely or you accidentally stabbed your girlfriend in the vulva with your nails or you got pubes in your teeth and then had to floss because it was driving you crazy. Hypothetically.
Meanwhile, Dior, currently without a chief designer and under the guidance of a creative team led by the studio heads Lucie Meier and Serge Ruffieux, went not to the gym but to the street, knocking the classic Bar jacket off its pedestal by reinventing it as oversize and mannish (and a bit clunky) or shrunken, with a frilled peplum and fluted sleeves (much better) or transformed into dresses cut away from the body with one shoulder tacked down as if it had slipped off, layered over thin jeweled tulle T-shirts.

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