She stumbles a little, wobbles from side to side, then stumbles again and again, each time moving a bit more erratically.
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While down there, she stumbles upon a trapping stone that can be used to keep the demon at bay, but she also stumbles upon Miss Wardwell, who won't stop following her.
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The second season of Serial hasn't been without its stumbles.
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He stumbles over to the kitchen and washes it out.
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The PC market marches on, but this one merely stumbles.
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Thales stumbles, catches the wall, clings to it, suddenly woozy.
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Where the Pixel Slate stumbles the most is software polish.
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When the guard punches him, he stumbles, feeling the pain.
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But, despite its heartfelt enthusiasm, it stumbles along the way.
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By focusing compulsively on craft, GFriend stumbles into the saccharine.
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Fiancé stumbles out of the bathroom and back to bed.
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They also heighten the world's exposure to American financial stumbles.
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Obama, he continued, was resisting complacency, despite the GOP stumbles.
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It's also where the Typhoon H from Yuneec partially stumbles.
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She stumbles inside, goes in my room, and just crashes.
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Neither candidate had any major stumbles -- or high points -- tonight.
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An important caveat: This "Giselle" stumbles in its narrative flow.
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Journalists charted his stumbles through vivid descriptions of his benders.
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Biden and his team shrugged off the string of stumbles.
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Occasionally, he stumbles upon interesting places that don't have pianos.
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Twitter can erupt in instant ridicule for anyone who stumbles.
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Some of Apple's rivals have capitalized on the iPad's stumbles.
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Many farmer shareholders have little patience for any more stumbles.
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Many farmer shareholders have little patience for any more stumbles.
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The Times, in particular, stumbles on this one a lot.
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We often expect direct conversation with few pauses or stumbles.
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It's a lot to tackle, and "The Strangest" stumbles honorably.
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If the state stumbles, that could provide valuable lessons, too.
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The magnitude of that number is what stumbles people up.
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Solidoodle's stumbles certainly brought problems, but it faced outside pressure, too.
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Mud stumbles upon the children and ushers them back to camp.
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Chris Christie -- to the former Texas governor's debate stumbles in 2012.
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But long odds and early stumbles don't seem to discourage him.
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They describe a near future in which China overreaches and stumbles.
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Father and children together rescued a convention that had many stumbles.
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Kevin stumbles in, and over time the two fall in love.
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She stumbles backward, to the gasps of the live studio audience.
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Its voice is melodic, it rarely stumbles, and it's unnaturally efficient.
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When it comes to public appearances, Zuckerberg has had some stumbles.
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She stumbles upon the photo of Westmoreland and sees the truth.
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My slightly drunk housemate stumbles in and laps it all up.
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One night, Rachel drunkenly stumbles off the train and blacks out.
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Occasionally, promisingly, Tillman stumbles onto fertile soil where answers might grow.
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The California senator's best chance may come if Biden stumbles badly.
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He ultimately stumbles upon a downed robot that he quickly reboots.
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He stumbles on the first attempt and falls into the water.
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But the company has also had some stumbles along the way.
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Dery isn't an experienced biographer, so it's understandable that he stumbles.
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But that doesn't mean there weren't some notable attacks and stumbles.
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Durability amid early stumbles Biden survived several major missteps in 2019.
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His stumbles have spurred calls for his resignation from some shareholders.
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After many, many iterations, the robot finally stumbles on a solution.
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They aren't deterred by these stumbles; rather, they learn from them.
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Don't delay recommended cataract surgery; blurry vision can foster serious stumbles.
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If Crosby stumbles, the Penguins still have Malkin and Phil Kessel.
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Penn, on the other hand, stumbles onto a four-fight losing streak.
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For a graphic on Sterling stumbles to 3-month low, see - tmsnrt.
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Then she stumbles upon a documentary about urban explorers that mentions Seth.
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Ariana Grande knows how to keep moving on, even when she stumbles.
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She stumbles in with her literal trash painting and admires Opal's home.
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Here's hoping Hemsworth stumbles upon it and gives you a double tap.
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Donald Trump made no gaffes and did not make any policy stumbles.
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Who could catalyze the change needed, as the government stumbles to act?
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The car then hits a streetlight before one injured teen stumbles out.
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That's why Facebook won't give up on teens, even despite embarrassing stumbles.
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October, a Marxist reading group he stumbles into and gleefully gets swallowed
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Despite its stumbles under Immelt, GE (GE) still has not done so.
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If the economy stumbles and businesses borrow less, that hurts bank profits.
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But he has had some stumbles related to his views on Israel.
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After his stumbles, Biden has finally stepped up his criticism of Trump.
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But even as public transit stumbles, another transportation story is playing out.
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It's where Gears 303 tries to change things up that it stumbles.
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Under such pressure, the "merc with a mouth" stumbles over his words.
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As he does so, he kicks at and stumbles over invisible obstacles.
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If there are stumbles along the way, there are also many felicities.
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He stumbles through deserted towns with slurs spray-painted on their windows.
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It kind of stumbles into itself, finding its footing along the way.
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Ghostly BTs now roam the world, threatening anyone who stumbles across them.
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Lyft has been trying to capitalize on the stumbles of its opponent.
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Lyft (LYFT), its chief US rival, gained market share amid Uber's stumbles.
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If Quibi stumbles on some hit shows, it can be a winner.
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Some high-profile stumbles worldwide - including opinion polls that missed Colombia's Oct.
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But Lyft (LYFT), its chief rival, gained market share amid Uber's stumbles.
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And even if Sanders stumbles, no younger alternative is likely to benefit.
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Though he has no background in housing, he avoided any major stumbles.
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Then came stumbles from some of the department stores selling its goods.
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Presidential cycles are for eight years unless the first-term winner stumbles.
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While checking out the "artist canvas wall," Shelton stumbles upon some familiar signatures.
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But there are already signs Democrats are paying close attention to Biden's stumbles.
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But Phelps' rise to the top of his sport was not without stumbles.
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The argument and Zelda's absence rattles Scott, and he stumbles through his reading.
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But he is loth to hire, lest Mr Temer stumbles and confidence evaporates.
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The Cloverfield Paradox stumbles trying to cram climactic action into its claustrophobic quarters.
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She stumbles during her speech and wants to make a break for it.
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While Archie stumbles toward supposed freedom, Jughead and F.P. race back to Riverdale.
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Maybe the trouble here is that once again, Marvel stumbles on its villain.
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While there, the crew stumbles upon a ghastly aspect of the planet's history.
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If its only functioning economic institution stumbles, so too will the euro zone.
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Truman unties his binding and stumbles across the deck to the side rail.
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At moments, the album stumbles at the hands of samplers and electronic instrumentation.
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The Snapchat Story only stumbles when Gallagher gets too deep into the weeds.
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We hear a tragic howl and Caleb stumbles upon their disemboweled pet dog.
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Lyrically, it sometimes stumbles—cosmetics mess with a girl's identity, we get it.
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Alexa isn't perfect, she still stumbles with questions and commands, but she's accessible.
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Team stumbles on product update, and the latest release doesn't align with KPIs.
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Weidman, meanwhile, stumbles onto the first two-fight skid of his impressive career.
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I expect that there will be stumbles and screw-ups on my part.
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He often stumbles when explaining to Colombians how peace can transform their lives.
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Once a person stumbles upon content that resonates, they'll naturally follow the creator.
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Suddenly, she stumbles upon the entire crew, whom she recognizes from the office.
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Bank profits suffer when the economy stumbles and businesses are scared to borrow.
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Republicans may still activate those plans if Mr. Trump stumbles badly against Mrs.
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It assumes no major stumbles in the economy, such as occurred in 2008.
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But when it comes to communicating what he actually believes, Biden often stumbles.
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Interest in iPhones may be helped this year by stumbles from a rival.
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If the economy stumbles and businesses are scared to borrow, that hurts profits.
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Suddenly, she lurches, stumbles, crashes into a wall, beaches herself on a table.
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Perhaps his stumbles even betrayed his sense of guilt, whereas Sanders shows nothing.
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Haspel had no major stumbles and appeared to bolster her chances of confirmation.
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What are the chances that Trump stumbles into a military standoff with China?
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Sam, grimy and exhausted, stumbles through the door pushing his sand-encrusted piano.
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"Besides all of its stumbles, this is a citizen's victory," Ms. Sánchez tweeted.
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If Mr. Biden stumbles, Senator Warren will be ready to make her move.
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Democrats hope to capitalize on President Donald Trump's legislative stumbles and unorthodox approach.
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She stumbles backward, nearly falling on her butt, letting go of the bag.
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Now Republican stumbles are casting a cloud over the upcoming tax reform challenge.
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While voter fury remains high, most members avoided memorable stumbles over the recess.
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Later, still in the years of his youth, he stumbles upon his childhood home.
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Clinton's stumbles There are also many reasons for Democrats to worry about Hillary Clinton.
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Most people should realize that anyone who stumbles upon that situation wouldn't be thrilled.
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Even as Google has worked to diversify its workforce, it hasn't been without stumbles.
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He stumbles, sad and confused, to the waiting car and off into Bachelorette history.
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Roger Lynch, the CEO of Sling TV, is taking advantage of DirecTV Now's stumbles.
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Where the show stumbles, especially in the first season, is in its limited worldview.
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And despite Johnson's recent high-profile stumbles, Weld called him a good, "humble" man.
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Is it the man who stumbles on it and digs it from the earth?
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Leah is playful and charming, even as she's stumbles toward her own self-destruction.
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Late one night, she even stumbles upon him whipping himself in atonement over something.
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A migrant stumbles while crossing the River Suva on the Greek border with Macedonia.
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Both teams are in the middle of the AFC playoff picture despite recent stumbles.
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Even when the film stumbles, the righteousness of Parker's cause is always on-point.
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Desi stumbles in from whatever pallet he was laying on to watch this performance.
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She stumbles upon the vintage store where she originally found the East/West jacket.
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The beauty of evolution is that it stumbles upon bonkers ideas all the time.
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Bayh's stumbles were the beginning of what became a very long September for Democrats.
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As the 6-year-old makes her way up the stairs, she briefly stumbles.
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Business groups and some economists warn that a $15 minimum will foster such stumbles.
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That "he stumbles, slurs, gets confused, is easily irritated, and has trouble synthesizing information"?
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Yet "The Jamb" has a rough charm precisely because of its flaws and stumbles.
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Trump's campaign has been frequently marked by stumbles while trying to court minority voters.
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More stumbles followed on the vault, normally a chance to pick up high scores.
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As a result, the White House has not been unhappy to see his stumbles.
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A lot of "Noelle" feels awkward as it stumbles to a very predictable conclusion.
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There, he stumbles into said tournament — and wins (because duh, he's a strong ogre).
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He stumbles across an old Fanta can from the 90s nestled in a bush.
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Republican establishment figures are watching him closely, in some cases quietly hoping he stumbles.
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He stumbles upon a Lynx Lodge and becomes completely enchanted by the fraternal organization.
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But much of CEFC's rise, and the reasons behind its latest stumbles, remain murky.
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Partly familiar and partly something all its own, the film still stumbles at times.
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The photographs (that Elena eventually stumbles upon in a museum) finance Mia's new beginnings.
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There have also been wobbles of technique and confidence, lurches and stumbles of taste.
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For Bloomberg, any stumbles and setbacks can be cured by both money and tenacity.
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That was Alex Drake in the airport, with Wren, when Ezra stumbles upon them.
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She stumbles over names and words, but I don't see that as a liability.
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Those stumbles are growing pains that can be ironed out in the subsequent season.
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After turning down her friend's offer to split a cab, she stumbles toward home.
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But their businesses are much bigger, and people are more immune to their stumbles.
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I think some popular science doesn't do that, and I think that's where it stumbles.
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But Trump's early stumbles have overshadowed some of areas where he could otherwise claim success.
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The NCAA stumbles into PR nightmares based on those silly rules on a routine basis.
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He sets off a calamity as he stumbles toward flammable tanks in a nearby room.
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As the momentum for integration stumbles, that fact may, in this new year, be recognized.
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Analysts said the drug was always a risky proposition, given its previous stumbles with regulators.
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In Greece and Austria the centre-right stumbles on, but social democrats are in crisis.
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The film closes on another disheveled inmate as he stumbles across the post-apocalyptic desert.
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She's the relatable celebrity who stumbles on the red carpet and then laughs about it.
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But she's the first to have her stumbles go viral after being captured on Twitter.
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U.S. TREASURY YIELDS RESUME FALL AS WALL STREET STUMBLES, 10-YEAR YIELD LAST AT 2.014%
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So, he drinks, and he stumbles, and he buys tater tots at the corner store.
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If it had, Microsoft might have avoided its high-profile stumbles in the smartphone market.
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The list of high-profile stumbles includes Zano, Kreyos and Jolla, to name a few.
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For all his stumbles, the Secretary of State has gotten a few big things right.
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Porzingis stumbles but recovers in time to harass Paul as he heads to the rim.
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But such stumbles are easy to forgive when Wonder Woman gets so much else right.
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After initial stumbles, Mr Humala's government started to correct some of the economy's underlying problems.
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Steyer also has had high-profile stumbles on his path to a potential presidential bid.
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He takes long walks, stumbles on things, gets curious, then goes and looks them up.
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They said he also held out hope of capitalizing on any late stumbles by Mrs.
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In other states with less Democratic voters, his stumbles could have led to a loss.
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Sure, he stumbles, and he still needs occasional help, but his instincts are spot on.
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But she's noticeably more comfortable this season, as Issa stumbles around in the dating pool.
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Oliver immediately starts dancing, while Elio drunkenly stumbles towards a church and promptly projectile vomits.
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It also highlights the stumbles of Boston-based GE with its first H-Class turbine.
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Holm, on the other hand, stumbles onto the first two-fight skid of her career.
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The tale argues for the whole messy, infuriating way New York occasionally stumbles toward progress.
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And with that, their share prices would continue to march upward, sloughing off any stumbles.
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His journey begins when he stumbles upon a mysterious manuscript at a university book sale.
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To Republicans, President Trump's overtures to Mr. Comey were the stumbles of a political novice.
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But while shopping had gone fairly smoothly, there were a couple of stumbles at checkout.
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Trouble is, even the best-managed banks make regulatory stumbles that should interest their directors.
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And so far, Buttigieg has had more than a few stumbles in his outreach attempts.
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And this time, if the economy stumbles, there's little government cushion to fall back on.
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A zombie stumbles forth, and she runs through the countryside, taking refuge in a farmhouse.
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This time around, Sessions seems to have learned from his previous stumbles on Capitol Hill.
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Remember when Dennis Nedry stumbles upon that dilophosaurus and it shoots him with that sticky venom?
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At the video's beginning, he stumbles through a warehouse room, and analyzes himself in the mirror.
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Hot Priest stumbles away, shocked by his recklessness (hence the near-cancelation of his wedding officiation).
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The call doesn't quite go as planned, but Assistant stumbles through and gets the information necessary.
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In the years that followed, Madikizela-Mandela's life would be a mix of stumbles and comebacks.
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Google has had its fair share of stumbles around news curation as well, particularly in 2016.
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Then a lone security researcher stumbles across a way to halt the bug in its tracks.
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Management missteps and other stumbles have erased 70%, or $200bn, of GE's market capitalisation since 2016.
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Thus, Zuckerberg stumbles out of his great boat, awful blue flag limp on a breezeless shore.
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This is where the book stumbles, as Lafferty continues her story after her "death" on Kessel.
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In Lady Bird, Saoirse Ronan's titular character stumbles her way through not one, but two romances.
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Even then, Mr Woods wound up needing stumbles from his rivals to compensate for his own.
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Inevitably, as we push the boundaries of AI, there will be more mistakes and more stumbles.
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A third shell-shocked man stumbles out of the collapsed building and walks into the ambulance.
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There he stumbles across the distress of local farmers, among them an old college contemporary, Aymeric.
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If Rubio stumbles in New Hampshire, though, the race could remain muddled for a bit longer.
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However, even with his stumbles, Kushner continues to serve as a loyal adviser to the President.
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Eventually she stumbles upon a locked cabinet in a beach house that belongs to her father.
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If the treatment of human beings weren't enough, United's also had some nature-related stumbles, too.
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And we'll be the first to admit that there will always be stumbles along the way.
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Shosh is flitting around in the background, steaming bridesmaids dresses, while Hannah stumbles downstairs looking sleepy.
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There were a few product videos and lots of awkward stumbles while presenters read their scripts.
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Facebook is a news source for 44 percent of US adults This goes beyond embarrassing stumbles.
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While Trump stumbles from crisis to crisis without a coherent approach, U.S. adversaries aren't standing around.
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The next developer who stumbles upon a few pots and pans might want to take note. ■
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Facebook has made a number of stumbles lately that it has had to scramble to fix.
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"Woe be to any investor who stumbles on the Tierra Funds website right now," said Nadig.
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But the nearly month-long recall process has provided additional stumbles and embarrassment for the firm.
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When it stumbles, it's essential that someone has the platform and the courage to speak up.
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As one film stumbles and another succeeds, the answer lies in some key differences between them.
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Increasingly Mr. Campbell's eight years, with their achievements and their stumbles, look like an inevitable interregnum.
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While helping his new pal Siddiq kill walkers in the woods, Carl trips, stumbles, and falls.
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After a shaky first week, the stumbles of Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer suddenly smoothed Saturday.
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The Trump campaign has made Biden's verbal stumbles and gaffes a focal point of its messaging.
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And the uncertainty confronting China's economy could still mean that the company's sales growth hits stumbles.
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At the same time, she says AMD's long-term success can't be predicated on Intel's stumbles.
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But is it fair for your online headline to say the David Geffen Hall project "stumbles"?
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There's always a risk that its sales process stumbles, leaving it stuck with too many cameras.
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But the Virginia Democrat also had his own stumbles in the closing week of the campaign.
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Despite Trump's stumbles, GOP strategist Ford O'Connell warned that lawmakers' distancing themselves from Trump was risky.
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The S&P 500 was off to a roaring start to 2018 before last week's stumbles.
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In the upper chamber, where Republicans hoped to develop their own bill, the stumbles arrived quickly.
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She stumbles upon the story of Thatcher Greenwood, the science teacher who lived on their land.
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Sometimes I feel he stumbles into it, but that's not his primary or even secondary mode.
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As the ramifications of what's just happened sink in, he stumbles back to the wedding festivities.
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These stumbles over the past few days have taken a toll on the Cupertino-based tech giant.
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Whenever a pitcher stumbles, you're always concerned what it could be, but he said he was fine.
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He changes the subject whenever possible and stumbles through vague, sometimes painfully bad answers when he can't.
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John Isner of the United States stumbles as he returns the ball to South Africa's Kevin Anderson.
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One of its stumbles was not having a way to retain some of its most famous users.
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In the trailer, Belle (Emma Watson) stumbles into the Beast's dilapidated mansion while looking for her father.
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For example: A sneaky, drunk tequila bottle with a "Mexican" accent stumbles through the hot sauce section.
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Every now and then, whether on purpose or by accident, a star stumbles into a wedding celebration.
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At one point he stumbles, as if a leg has gone limp, and leans against a wall.
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He stumbles away from the jubilant group photo, and walks into the middle of the dance floor.
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Both REPAIR and ABE might venture where CRISPR stumbles: in mature cells, like neurons, that don't divide.
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Then, while she's hiding out in Omar's (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) Econohome, she stumbles upon their secret.
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Our recent stumbles are reminders that we still have work to do on our system of government.
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This as the S&P stumbles more the 1.4 percent since earnings season began earlier this month.
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That's what happens when something crafted by market research to be "cool" stumbles along for 25 years.
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America's economy accounts for a quarter of global output, so if it stumbles the world will, too.
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As Bush—first encountered as he stumbles drunkenly around a congressional reception—Mr Rockwell is folksily convincing.
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Pressure on Johnson But it's not just verbal stumbles that are beginning to build pressure on Johnson.
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Because Joel stumbles upon the Maisel's gun that is the Music Inn recording of Midge's first performance.
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Sanders has changed his tune on racial justice significantly since those protests, but he still stumbles occasionally.
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It never earns its over-active taste for flair and occasionally stumbles to find the right balance.
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Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah, the Emir of Kuwait, is 88 and stumbles over his speeches.
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Lauren stumbles slightly when she tells Gavin that she'd be willing to make the move without Victoria.
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Gasping and covered in dust, a cop you work with every day stumbles out of the cloud.
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In Clinton, Trump also seemingly faces a vulnerable opponent who has had her own stumbles this summer.
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So if China stumbles into a hard landing, how bad will the rest of the world fall?
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READ: Donald Trump stumbles on David Duke, KKK "Tonight, this campaign enters a new phase," Cruz said.
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When Diego walks out of his house, he immediately stumbles into a shellfish stand, or a cart.
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The conversation is over — until she stumbles upon the 2nd Avenue Subway she thought would never exist.
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The dance floor's welcoming throb had been reimagined as a series of carefully choreographed pirouettes and stumbles.
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He does not want to be that guy who stumbles where once he made a shoestring catch.
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The EU's stumbles seemed most stark in the week leading up to Puigdemont's halfway announcement of independence.
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As she stumbles into the doorway, you guide her toward the sofa, where she quickly dozes off.
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She is, for better or for worse, Iron Woman, who stumbles but never falls — until she does.
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As operatic good fortune might have it, Haly stumbles upon Isabella, a victim of a recent shipwreck.
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Whenever the book stumbles upon regular old life it's a surprise that it's still there, plugging away.
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So Mike drinks and drinks some more, tossing back beer until he staggers, stumbles and blacks out.
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When it stumbles across something that might kill it, it has the lamentable habit of standing still.
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The stumbles had a silver lining of sorts: They proved to Intel's employees that change was needed.
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Cespedes also showed traces of his slugging self throughout the week — after a few stumbles early on.
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Then she stumbles into the restaurant bathroom, knock-kneed with sexual arousal, and stares in the mirror.
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The boxes and their contents live on, whispering of lost time to whoever next stumbles upon them.
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Netanyahu has used these stumbles as ammunition to accuse Gantz as lacking the capacity for quick thinking.
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As capitalism stumbles, its politicians and their oligarchical backers are finding voters deserting their parties in droves.
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Biden's stumbles Biden walked himself into several awkward moments in the latter portion of Wednesday night's debate.
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Set in 1980s Texas, Moss stumbles across a drug deal gone wrong while on a hunting trip.
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Still, Biden has faced some stumbles in recent weeks after he made a string of verbal flubs.
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Four of President-elect Donald J. Trump's cabinet choices faced aggressive questions, but avoided any major stumbles.
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At one point, Sabina stumbles into a hallway that an armed security guard tells her is restricted.
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Kaling plays a young writer who accidentally stumbles into a job in Newbury's all-male writing room.
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The singer has faced two major stumbles this week, and one is to the tune of $100 million.
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Watch as Vine star Jason Nash stumbles upon some of the most iconic dance sequences in move history.
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Bush 41 stumbles Town halls became a part of the presidential campaign in 1992 with the second debate.
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Due to early stumbles by both, though, the dissatisfied president has increasingly turned to Kushner in recent weeks.
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An officer of the law or a shopkeeper stumbles to die in a pool of his own blood.
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Bennett, realizing what is happening, stumbles over his words as he tries to escape the horribly awkward situation.
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At six, she stumbles onto a derelict cavern below ground and discovers an electronic earpiece called a Focus.
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He covers his mouth with cloth and stumbles forward toward the next hapless victim he's about to create.
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In one of them, Jesse stumbles into Todd's disturbingly kitschy kitchen and sees something just out of frame.
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Regardless, even with a few stumbles, Microsoft had quite a 2018 and Windows 10 certainly played a part.
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But even with new executives at the reins, the company's stumbles outpaced its efforts to regain user trust.
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When a sober Alice stumbles out of a bathroom stall, she sees two chalices filled with blue liquid.
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One day, Akecheta stumbles across the bodies of Arnold Weber and Dolores, who killed her creator and herself.
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It's frustrating yet permissible when Siri stumbles on your phone where you can easily default to your thumbs.
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The ad features images of masked gunmen and nuclear weapons as a sick Clinton stumbles toward a vehicle.
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The company seeks to make a comeback from stumbles like a mobile app redesign that failed to impress.
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Much to her confusion, Abbi stumbles upon her old high school English teacher and he's kind of...hot?
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Rather than find a way to her hotel, she stumbles upon an encampment of supposedly fictional Bolshevik soldiers.
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She's working to end the IAC's racial segregation as well, but not without her own stumbles and biases.
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On Tuesday, the billionaire businessman highlighted Clinton's stumbles, saying his campaign is drawing unhappy Democratic and independent voters.
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One of the students stumbles across a Union soldier, Corporal John McBurney (Farrell), who has been seriously wounded.
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Otherwise, bear the responsibility of your gross negligence as the federal government thereafter stumbles toward unprecedented fiscal insolvency.
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Laptops are more than just their build quality, though, and that's where the Chromebook 214 stumbles a bit.
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All three of its main rivals in America have had similar stumbles over the past year or so.
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He stumbles upon the beautiful elf Lúthien, who is dancing in a glade, and they fall in love.
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"Okay, okay," he whispers to himself as he stumbles around a parking lot, feet rustling on the ground.
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The N.I.S.T. ultra-black absorbs at least 99.99 percent of the light that stumbles into its nanotube forest.
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Later The Guy stumbles across HBO's "Girls" shooting on a Brooklyn street, one more distracting dollop of meta.
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The hire came after a series of stumbles for Carson's compaign, which has seriously damaged his presidential prospects.
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The mayor, a Democrat, has had his share of stumbles and political sideshows, often of his own making.
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Cindy Hyde-Smith (R) won the runoff election in Mississippi this week despite several bad, racially-charged stumbles.
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He stumbles back home, where he realizes the key to happiness was right under his nose all along.
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RIO DE JANEIRO — There were no missteps this time — no falls, no stumbles, no alarming moments of insecurity.
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Atlanta stumbles a bit on quality of life, and Georgia can be stingy when it comes to incentives.
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Dorsey himself admitted that curbing hate speech on Twitter has been a slow process that's included several stumbles.
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Aside from the health-care stumbles, McConnell took a hit this week when the candidate he backed, Sen.
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Through my ceaseless stumbles, the women never fail to make me feel like part of their hodgepodge family.
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But even if their commercialization stumbles, one of the VR giants would probably love to buy Imverse's tech.
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Brazil is currently in a financial bind as it stumbles through its worst recession in almost a century.
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With a clap of thunder, the lights cut out, and there is a commotion as everybody stumbles around.
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But Littlefinger doesn't lift a finger to help with this request, even when he stumbles upon Arya accidentally.
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Nissan is facing fresh challenges as its profitability stumbles and demand for its cars declines in major markets.
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Ruby becomes convinced it's about Barbara; meanwhile, in 2018, a woman named Odette stumbles across the murder scene.
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Lyft has benefited from Uber's series of high-profile stumbles in recent months to lift its own profile.
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The group stumbles through mundane suburban life, unwittingly creating fiascoes at amusement parks, nursing homes and trailer parks.
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In the few places "My Brilliant Friend" stumbles, it is from an excess of faithfulness to the source.
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Paul stumbles further down the road until, at last, Chace and Gail spot him, a solitary, unmistakable figure.
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But not talking to higher-ups about gaps, blind spots and stumbles comes off as a missed opportunity.
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He stumbles on a quirky caravan of folks with hair just like his, who help restore his confidence.
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While moving nimbly from neighborhood observations to broad national and international contexts, Moskowitz occasionally stumbles into unexamined platitudes.
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As your vote stumbles around the internet, experts say it's currently all but impossible to guarantee information security.
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But no one expects huge progress on Mr. Trump's trip, which has already been tangled in diplomatic stumbles.
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Weingarten relates these events, and the stumbles and joys of dozens of other people, with compassion and humor.
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Bill Clinton, whose rating fell to 203 percent in early June 220 after policy stumbles, quickly gained ground.
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There was plenty of bad tech news to write about this year: Facebook's foibles, Amazon's aggression, SoftBank's stumbles.
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Eventually, Spicer's stumbles become so problematic that Trump curtailed the number of televised briefings and also replaced him.
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But, thanks to repeated verbal stumbles and a recharged progressive flank, he can't shake doubts from other candidates.
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It came after leaders faced blowback from some lawmakers, particularly those from swing districts, over past messaging stumbles.
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The failures point to a lack of accountability at the companies — and could portend more stumbles to come.
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Any stumbles in the Democratic debate next month and the issue will be back on the front burner.
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The piece said Massey was "still on a steep learning curve" after generous spending and some early stumbles.
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Democrats are still hoping for strong voter turnout, despite recent stumbles that have put Northam on the defensive.
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But if he stumbles with the highly touted Mahomes on the bench, a quarterback controversy could be brewing.
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It stumbles with its coverage of collectives and often foregrounds blue-chip work whose thematic relevance is obvious.
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The scenes in which she stumbles over how to characterize her experience — was she a victim or not?
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If he or she stumbles and proves unable to handle the heat, it could prove a huge problem. 4.
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MoviePass flew too close to the sun here, and its recent stumbles have led competitors to fill the void.
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While making a pit stop on a long road trip, the family stumbles upon a spooky, abandoned amusement park.
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"The Tragedy" neatly encapsulates the way that life stumbles onward, even when you're struck by grief out of nowhere.
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Making sure skin color doesn't determine who can overcome stumbles, even ugly ones, might be the next diversity frontier.
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At various points throughout the year, it's had difficulty trying to add users and seen stumbles in share value.
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These recent stumbles on the Chinese tariffs suggest that won't always be an easy line for progressives to walk.
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Even with its stumbles, the incentive-based capitalist system is the greatest generator of wealth and opportunity, Sternlicht said.
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The person who's just seen the film stumbles out of the screening, staring at a friend with haunted eyes.
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But Uber's supporters predict that the company will continue to grow in spite of its many stumbles this year.
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We can learn from its history, both the techniques that led to success and the stumbles along the way.
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Although Maeve (Thandie Newton) hasn't recruited an army yet, she's learning how to handle any situation she stumbles into.
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Or the calculating villain who stumbles on her lust and passion, like Rosmanud Pike's Amy Pike in Gone Girl.
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A Way Out is more of a story-driven affair, which is unfortunately where the game stumbles a bit.
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One night, drunk after a show, he stumbles into the first bar he can find to get a fix.
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Even with its stumbles related to inappropriate content, YouTube is finding itself with a growing audience of young children.
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Ruth coaxes out a yes of her own when she stumbles upon Debbie trying to write the TV spot.
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Check it out ... Bronson immediately puts his hand over his eyes and stumbles back while Meyhem Lauren keeps rapping.
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With rain and high winds forecast for Sunday, all will feel they still have a chance — if Lowry stumbles.
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The game's final act stumbles badly around a rushed explanation and a general lack of resolution for either character.
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But Trump must avoid stumbles and scandals, which could make this trip about him and not about new policy.
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Peter thus stumbles through a series of comical encounters in his friendly neighborhood, where the crimes are decidedly grounded.
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But pollsters note that Trump's momentum from those controversies has been blunted after a series of his own stumbles.
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Nikki stumbles to the concession stand to order a double whiskey neat that comes in a perfect cocktail glass.
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PARIS — One man stumbles onto a soil-covered stage, warily flattens himself against the rear wall, then runs on.
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We also look at Boris Johnson's campaign stumbles and, for your weekend musing, what's to become of the internet.
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If Biden stumbles on the stage this early in the primary, how will he do against Trump next fall?
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The first-week stumbles have opened the door to a primary challenge, which some in the party, including Rep.
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Gingrich on Monday said that Romney had not caused any stumbles in Trump's march towards the GOP's presidential nominee.
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They all are prone to verbal stumbles and freezes, and repeated self-corrections that trail off into helpless silences.
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Doing so will keep things from getting awkward if your boss accidentally stumbles across details on your other company.
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Father March comes home from the war, stumbles into the back room, and thereafter mostly stays offstage, reading books.
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Over the past four days, players opened news media sessions trying to give courteous answers, acknowledging their recent stumbles.
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But nobody will benefit more than the NHL, the league that usually stumbles into anything this great by accident.
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She has had a few stumbles—why, Passenger, why do you exist—but she's almost always stellar in indies.
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This is going to create a number of stumbles and missteps in the future, and indeed it already has.
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Is America's ability to combat coronavirus a lost cause, or is there a way to rectify these major stumbles?
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There were a few stumbles, or a few things that I'm ... He did get bothered, he got bothered today.
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Clever quips only get a movie so far, though, and How to Build a Girl stumbles on other fundamentals.
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Alberich literally stumbles upon the magic gold when he makes advances at the Rhinemaidens, who find him laughably hideous.
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He finds it through this acting class he stumbles upon while following a man he's been hired to kill.
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These stumbles have strengthened critics' convictions that Trump is failing to hire "the best people," as he famously promised.
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Now, after a series of stumbles at the company, SoftBank (SFTBF) appears to be giving up on the investment.
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This is not to absolve Mr. Trump of his often reckless and inflammatory language, or his many policy stumbles.
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This is contrasted by a summary of recent private-market tech stumbles compiled by New York Times's Erin Griffith.
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In his second start with the Mets, Tommy Milone was undermined mostly by his stumbles in the third inning.
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Trump won North Dakota by more than 35 points, and Heitkamp didn't help her cause with some late stumbles.
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Yes, walking cities is not only energizing and inspiring, but the things one stumbles on can be life-changing.
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If he stumbles, the state could usher alternative moderates like Kamala Harris, Cory Booker or Pete Buttigieg into contention.
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Diana, a regular tour guide, said she often stumbles upon new establishments in Old Havana she's never seen before.
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Made up of many sections, "Myelination" stumbles into the occasional awkward or meandering transition from one to the next.
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Nearly two years after a bruising confirmation battle — and several high-profile stumbles — she remains as polarizing as ever.
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Whatever its other properties, memory is a reliable troublemaker, especially when navigating its stockpile of embarrassments and moral stumbles.
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In this sense, the network is attempting to write true sequels, though it obviously stumbles from time to time.
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It helps her focus, and focusing has helped her build a reputation as a woman who never, ever stumbles.
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It's also possible he stumbles in the spotlight, performing poorly at a debate or facing withering attacks from other candidates.
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Saenz, meanwhile, stumbles onto a three-fight skid, having recently given up fights to Urijah Faber, Eddie Wineland and Mendes.
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His piece Deep Gold (2013/2014) features a dapper protagonist who stumbles into an absurd, sexually-charged Prohibition-era nightclub.
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She has had her stumbles and Sanders has had his victories, but she remains the frontrunner, and that hasn't changed.
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They find Buttigieg's stumbles over policing in his hometown troubling and say he has trouble relating on an emotional level.
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Sometimes these blocks are small, little stumbles in my speech, whereas other times they become walls that I slam into.
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In the film, he slurs more than usual, is perpetually confused, stumbles through action scenes, and is creepy to women.
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Brightness stumbles, beckons and retreats, materializing in phantasmal pools and slivers that evaporate almost as soon as we've seen them.
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I expect them to tell a good story, but if the company stumbles and the stock gets hit, [buy it].
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One of those songs might be his smash "Sorry," which has been misconstrued as an apology for his past stumbles.
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At its worst, it stumbles on a key aspect of gender identity, so badly that it undercuts its own message.
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A man in a Cal State hat stumbles down the trail, beer in hand, looking for a place to sit.
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In the pilot, flailing single parent Will Cooper (Saturday Night Live's Taran Killam) stumbles his way into the not-village.
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While Uber stumbles its way toward automating long-haul deliveries, Convoy remains uncommitted on the question of autonomous tractor trailers.
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Yet, by the mid-point of the episode, Olivia stumbles upon the entire cast and crew in the hotel bar.
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It'd be unfair to say last week's stumbles necessarily mean more going forward, but we can't rule it out either.
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Rubio had seemed best positioned to consolidate establishment support, but apparent stumbles in Saturday's debate may have hurt his momentum.
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Between 23 and 19963, 21996Dfx struggled to do much in the way of wrong, but it did have its stumbles.
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There was hope that last quarter marked a turnaround for the company after the company's initial financial stumbles post-IPO.
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Apple's Siri often stumbles on simple requests, while Google Now is a personality-devoid arm of the company's search engine.
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RELATED: Donald Trump stumbles on David Duke, KKK RNC communications director Sean Spicer played defense on the matter over Twitter.
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But it stumbles in finding the balance between those easy laughs and the dark implications of the Harry Potter universe.
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As tech edges its way towards looking more like a bank, expect more than a few stumbles along the way.
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Their marriage—nineteen years this past summer—had had its share of stumbles, the kind that occurred in any marriage.
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Mr. Trump had a couple of stumbles in his attempts to raise his historically low support from African-American voters.
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According to reports, some wonder what will happen if the NBA stumbles onto problematic information beyond what was initially investigated.
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This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. Like a stinking dinosaur with an atrophied leg, guitar music stumbles slowly forward.
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For all the attention he gets for his stumbles on Twitter, the majority of his messages are banal and unremarkable.
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Though it too will have its stumbles, Coach Klinsmann's World Cup team is not likely to face a similar fate.
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The cast stumbles through the script, not knowing which emotions they're supposed to convey and often going for comic desperation.
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And despite the election drama (and a few other embarrassing stumbles), Facebook stock is up 48 percent on the year.
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Ghersi stumbles around, disoriented by emotional distress, and brushes sensually against two of the men before toppling to the floor.
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It's a scene that's paralleled in "Incredibles 2" when Bob stumbles over one of the house's oddly placed mini-lagoons.
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After weeks of delays and stumbles, testing capacity in the US is finally starting to increase noticeably in recent days.
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It stumbles on because, though it has completely lost its economic advantage, it still retains considerable social and political power.
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She's out of breath from hurrying, and she stumbles past me, falls onto the cobblestones with a weak mewing sound.
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Tutors are available around the clock when she stumbles over coursework and for advice on time management or study skills.
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And then we'll be off to the week again with all its requirements and stumbles and meetings and delays. So!
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It is about a working-class teen girl from the rural outskirts of Pittsburgh who stumbles her way into superpowers.
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Johnson said these early stumbles don't mean that these recent ETF experiments, or the zero-fee ETF concept, is dead.
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I think the bigger thing is the tremendous stumbles that the Trump campaign has endured over the past few weeks.
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Or have the president's stumbles clouded supporters' views of him and anyone who takes Mr. Trump as a role model?
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Campaign 2020 The horses are out of the gate for the 2020 presidential race, and we're already seeing several stumbles.
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A 50% leap for GE shares would take it to about $18.60 -- a sizable recovery given the company's recent stumbles.
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A.O.C., despite some stumbles and lacunae in political knowledge, is more adept at using the force, especially on social media.
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Even when it stumbles, it remains watchable and engaging, partly because von Donnersmarck possesses an old-fashioned Hollywood showman's sensibility.
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He stumbles around, desperately, for water and within hours finds himself running from explosions after a chance meeting with Rey.
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The crew stumbles upon a downed Starfleet ship that deliberately echoes elements of the Enterprise from the 1966 TV series.
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There's an occasional misconception about Woods, played by Reese Witherspoon, that she's an airhead who stumbles into Harvard Law School.
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My favorite has to be a man who stumbles his way out of a saloon every morning to go to work.
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After early stumbles, both have grown up fast, and both and look prepared to remain as forces in the American League.
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I owe it to every other woman who looks like me, who stumbles out of her doctor's office feeling utterly defeated.
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In one of the more unfortunate marketing stumbles, Virgin America sent out a mass email Wednesday morning promoting summer travel deals.
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Once you get past those minor stumbles, what you'll get from the Powerbeats Pro is absolutely phenomenal fit, stability, and comfort.
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Now it is recovering from a few recent stumbles and is trying to transform itself for a new era of electrification.
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It stars Cassidy Freeman as Abi, a new employee at a company who stumbles upon a room full of sobbing adults.
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The financing news comes at a time when Lyft continues to profit off of the stumbles of its primary rival, Uber.
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While season 3 had some stumbles, it also tried to tell a complex story about the fears of inheriting mental illness.
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Clinton works to convince voters that her early stumbles can be overcome, Mr. Sanders is hoping to keep up his momentum.
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Just as with a toddler learning to walk, great business leaders know that there will be stumbles with newly empowered employees.
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But without the stumbles that lead to walking confidently, the prize of running a sub-four-minute mile cannot be won.
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Democrats see chance to reshape map as Trump stumbles Trump himself regularly complains about the content of Clinton's paid television ads.
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And, later, a drunk Joel stumbles into the Gaslight to see his wife's stellar season-closer of a stand-up routine.
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Also inside is Daryl, who stumbles upon Rick and Morales and takes the latter out without giving it a second thought.
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Eddie stumbles through the time portal, promptly falls in love with Zoe Johnson and becomes the black son Andre always wanted.
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Sean Duffy is a Marco Rubio supporter, but he has a second choice if the Florida Republican stumbles in the primaries.
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As Uber grapples with one public relations disaster after another, Lyft is taking advantage of its ride sharing rival's epic stumbles.
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Eventually he stumbles across the 12 o'clock setting, after some firm guidance, but all this talk about time-keeping isn't sexy.
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There have been stumbles and setbacks throughout Trump's presidency that prompted head-shaking and grumbles from even the most unwavering aides.
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Then, the couple stumbles upon an ingenious way to hack their fighting problem: Setting each of their tired arguments to music.
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It stumbles into some of the pitfalls of this kind of conceit, in particular it tends to equate species with race.
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Less well publicized perhaps are the second and third-order impacts these stumbles have on local communities that lose anchor employers.
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We also briefly meet a fascinating character called the General of All Blades when Rat stumbles upon a plot against him.
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In the show's magnificent pilot, Midge stumbles on stage drunk and her wine-fueled rant becomes her first standup performance. Rude!
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"Anyone who stumbles upon this row of houses on the easternmost end of Seventh Street is typically dumbstruck," Mr. Berman said.
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Yes, he knows nearly nothing about world affairs and that becomes ever more apparent every time he stumbles through an interview.
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But there was, in her eyes and beneath her delivery and in her few small stumbles, a glimpse of something somber.
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Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Regardless, you can't go back in time, so those stumbles are things Samsung has to live with.
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But if the economy stumbles and demand falters, they may discover that the grass was greenest in their own back gardens.
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Evan stumbles back to his seat, giving the meat monster a perfect opportunity to rip Evan's shirt right down the back.
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Ultimately, Gumbiner succeeds and stumbles relative to how much he trusts the reader to understand what he's after without diagramming it.
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But even within the White House, there is awareness that the agencies need to be more careful to avoid further stumbles.
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She starts filling up the can as her partner in crime stumbles up to the glass display case on the counter.
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When he stumbles and falls, he rises on two's as he slowly pushes against gravity to get back on his feet.
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Where the show really stumbles is Gursky's more fanciful digital works, sequestered to the last room in the top floor's galleries.
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" But he did acknowledge Uber's stumbles: "Of course in getting from point A to point B we didn't get everything right.
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He's prone to verbal stumbles, yes, but social media has also made every gaffe a crisis when it clearly is not.
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What message does it send to voters and other donors (not to mention his opponent) if he stumbles in this department?
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As she chugs and stumbles, testing her balance and pitching her torso backward, she catches herself from falling again and again.
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Gantz has also made occasional stumbles in campaign interviews, getting an interviewer's name wrong and stammering slightly while collecting his thoughts.
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Goldman Sachs: Sell Exxon stock Yet Exxon's recent stumbles suggest it is more out of favor than some of its peers.
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Just three weeks after the birth of the couple's daughter, Waite stumbles on clues that Marco is involved with another woman.
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Soon Marta (Liisa Koppel) stumbles on him as he practices fencing in the gymnasium, and she wants to learn the sport.
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Mr. Biden's struggles with verbal stumbles were documented in a lengthy article in The Atlantic that was published online last month.
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He told The Atlantic in a recent profile that his verbal stumbles were "the best thing that ever happened" to him.
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This was Platonic film—Hollywood hinting at a formal perfection denied to the rest of us, in our stumbles and trips.
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Hannah Ann Sluss steals Peter away, as one does, and the couple stumbles upon the romantic fireplace, complete with Kelsey's champagne.
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Asked whether it was bittersweet to watch the stumbles of the Trump administration in its early days, she declined to agree.
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If a company stumbles on such an enormous build-out it would be like tripping while in full sprint, he said.
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"There's a part in the book where Glen stumbles on a puberty chart, when he was 14 or so," Comrie said.
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And Kelly had some early stumbles, like an awkward exchange with Jane Fonda that made headlines for a long time afterward.
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According to Variety, Robin is an "alternative girl" bored with her job who unsurprisingly stumbles across another "dark secret" in Hawkins.
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After Dial asks the student, a first-grade girl, to share her math strategy with the whole class, the student stumbles.
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Apple's first few pieces of original programming, Carpool Karaoke and Planet of the Apps, felt more like stumbles out of the gate.
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The stumbles come in contrast to this week's Apple earnings, which found wearables on the upswing as iPhone sales continued to sputter.
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Sometimes, she stumbles across these abandoned places by accident, but other times she does deep research into the history of the city.
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So 2016 was a good year for pro wrestling, despite a few stumbles and the inexorable devouring of the industry by WWE.
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And, as Facebook's repeated overreach and stumbles have shown, plenty can go wrong even when a company is following its own rules.
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Afterwards, he stumbles on stage in a bathrobe and proclaims that he is a shit journalist before ending the scene completely naked.
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For Facebook, its move into politics spells trouble in a way none of its privacy stumbles, or control over the media, has.
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It was named one of TIME's 50 best websites in 2007 and logged more than 1 billion stumbles per month in 2011.
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Since its stumbles in 2013, Wal-Mart has been steadily building momentum, including seven straight quarters of domestic same-store sales gains.
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They're the equivalent of the guy who stumbles out of the bar and looks for his lost keys under the street light.
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The big question: If May stumbles on either of two massive hurdles (the leadership challenge or the parliamentary vote), well ... then what?
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During the episode, Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) rides through a forest and stumbles upon a group of Lannister soldiers enjoying some rabbit.
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And the recent stumbles sure don't compare to the really big ones, like John Meriwether and Long-Term Capital Management in 1998.
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Despite his presidential stumbles this year, Rubio plans to be visible during the campaign season for House and Senate candidates, sources said.
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A cloud hangs over the UK housing market as the UK government stumbles slowly through its negotiations to leave the European Union.
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A child stumbles upon his parents' vat of the stuff in the barn and over-indulges, falling into a deep, contented sleep.
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Even when she stumbles, she still has a desire to learn, and it's what makes her voice so potent in Hollywood today.
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The group stumbles across a dead body holding a powerful object that makes it possible to see the world of the dead.
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Its popularity for a time was undeniable, before its eventual decline, with Camp calling out 40M users and 60B stumbles in all.
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Mark Zuckerberg also took the opportunity to address the scandals and stumbles Facebook has weathered after a rough start to the year.
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M. McFarland An author of a poorly-selling self-help tome stumbles upon an old photo of Britney Spears… holding her book!
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The trio stopped working as hard to maintain their elite level of play, and it showed in their early season two stumbles.
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But in a hilarious turn of events, he stumbles upon the setup with Lauren B. and they make out all over it.
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Their public relations efforts culminated in a series of stumbles in response to inquiries from media outlets about the June 2016 meeting.
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However, recent political stumbles have triggered unease over whether Trump will be able to get that agenda through an increasingly hostile Congress.
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I mount the hill, and about halfway up, Harry Howard—a 21-year-old in pinstripes and tweed—stumbles toward me, lost.
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New general manager Jon Robinson stumbles into the job with a No. 1 overall pick and a franchise quarterback already in place.
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For a year or two he stumbles around, generally meaning generally well-ish, inadvertently striking up a romance with Mindy Kaling's Kelly.
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Each of them is serious, visually sophisticated and well intentioned, and each stumbles a bit when it comes to using its words.
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Emerging from the underpass, Elizabeth stumbles upon a traffic accident that had taken place moments before: a motorcycle collided with a horse.
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Prompted by a girlfriend's friendliness to his brother, he stumbles to a bar toilet and repeatedly scores his cheeks with broken glass.
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We're all walking around, our screens bearing proof of weekend stumbles, impromptu karate matches, and other business that would otherwise go undiscovered.
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Searching through underground bunkers, Aloy stumbles across holograms that depict the end of our world in ways that I found surprisingly moving.
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When Albie, a recovering heroin addict and onetime dedicated arsonist, stumbles on "Commonwealth" in adulthood, he loves it in spite of himself.
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Even if this film somehow stumbles on the hero bits, the movie seems set for a solid display of raw acting power.
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Critics say Trump would seize upon his stumbles and that Democrats need to nominate someone who will excite the progressive base. Sens.
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Pros: Inexpensive, versatile, lightweight, built to lastCons: Older design, wide toe box may cause stumbles, using wraps and bindings requires some practice
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Ethical stumbles, rookie errors and sheer political arrogance have left the Republican agenda -- and the GOP legislative majority itself -- in grave peril.
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Their reverie is shaken when a man (Ed Harris) stumbles into their midst, followed in short order by his wife (Michelle Pfeiffer).
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As with ATRIAS, quick and careful placement of the feet makes Cassie resistant to slips, stumbles, and the occasional malicious grad student.
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It is a lesson Capuano has absorbed, and he's making a clear effort to avoid the same stumbles that doomed his colleague.
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But our Economy category also considers other areas where Washington stumbles a bit, like the state's $13.8 billion in unfunded pension obligations.
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These weren't minor trips and stumbles — in fact, I wiped out repeatedly, spectacularly, in front of my family and even a photographer.
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This quiet drama about an optimistic surfer dude (Wyatt Russell) who stumbles upon a questionable fraternal order wraps up its first season.
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The sell-off is the latest in a series of government-related stumbles for Tencent, one of the world's largest technology companies.
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Awakened by the old, familiar sound of Sally's faked orgasms, he stands up, looks around the room and stumbles to Sally's table.
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She anchors these films — she's the rock on which the whole enterprises relied upon — and she never stumbles so much as once.
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After a period of stumbles and fluctuations in consumer tastes, the company that invented the blue jean is seeing a major comeback.
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There have been some stumbles, but she has found her footing and is guaranteed to re-enter the top 20 on Monday.
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And despite White House staffers' annoyance at his public stumbles, Pruitt reportedly enjoyed for months a chummy relationship with the president himself.
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On TV, "The Greatest American Hero" premiered in 1981, featuring a hapless high school teacher who stumbles into superpowers via alien intervention.
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If we don't learn his lessons, it's our loss: as America stumbles on the world stage, China is waiting in the wings.
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If their cautiously reforming president stumbles, the crooks who captured so much of the state under his predecessor might grab it again.
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In the film, a Texas man (Josh Brolin) stumbles upon a grisly murder scene and takes off with a bag of loot.
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As a presidential candidate, Donald Trump turned China's currency into a campaign issue, but Republican political stumbles are now strengthening the yuan.
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Conservative media's mainstream peers have greeted them with suspicion and hostility, often eager to highlight the newcomers' stumbles or question their legitimacy.
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Biden sometimes stumbles over words at events, occasionally losing the power of applause lines — and laugh lines — by getting a word wrong.
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He said the buyer will likely be someone who stumbles across an opportunity to own an iconic piece of San Francisco history.
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Those stumbles and his current flirtation with a government shutdown demonstrate a continued pattern of playing to his base rather than governing.
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As Blue Apron recovers from recent stumbles and matures into a profitable business, it could be a highly sought-after acquisition target.
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Those stumbles have opened up opportunities for competitors, including millennial-focused brands such as American Eagle's Aerie division, Adore Me and ThirdLove.
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When Chewie stumbles with grief upon hearing of her passing, we recall how gutted we were to hear the news about Fisher.
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Swinson has had some stumbles on the campaign trail, and hasn't been as strong a campaigner as some thought she might be.
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The early stumbles spell trouble for Democrats and Republicans to find an agreement at all for the fiscal year 2020 spending bills.
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One day, April stumbles on a giant robot sculpture in Midtown Manhattan, and makes a video with the figure, which goes viral.
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As the economy stumbles, individuals and companies are pulling money out of China en masse, leaving the government scrambling to limit the outflows.
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Predictably, the voice of Siri stumbles through the commercial as it comes up short (in Microsoft's estimation) on every point made by Cortana.
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We've increased the visibility of our rating, the item's price, and the WIRED/TIRED block where we list the products' successes and stumbles.
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But Lewandowski expressed hope that the White House will learn from its rocky debut and refine internal processes to minimize future political stumbles.
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Kate isn't simply effortlessly good at femininity — a Diana-type, who stumbles as naturally into princesshood as if singing birds led her there.
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As with Hemingway, problematic sections are flagged with colored highlights, so it's easy to see at a glance just where your writing stumbles.
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She starts to rattle off the brand name — which is "Better Than Sex" — but stumbles on that last word, looking awkwardly at me.
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Meanwhile, the male character stumbles haphazardly into the life of his dreams and endures only the most half-hearted efforts at self-reflection.
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You could look at Twitter's year of stumbles, apologies, and adjustments as an indication that the social platform can't get its act together.
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Joe decides he's going to save Beck from all of that after she stumbles into his indie bookstore on the Upper East Side.
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As South Korea's economy stumbles, the government is looking to spend hundreds of millions on economic and cultural projects with its northern neighbor.
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When he stumbles into a political meeting, the speaker appears to him a grotesque figure, "a fat balding man, provoking, tempting, laughing, teasing".
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It takes the flame from Professor Hong and walks to the wall and stumbles at first, but is picked up again by handlers.
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However, all of that borrowing could backfire if the economy stumbles or the Fed needs to reverse itself by quickly raising interest rates.
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The story follows a main character named John Deadle who stumbles into a metaphysical and existential black hole and struggles to get out.
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Harold, played by David Oyelowo, accidentally stumbles into the world of drug lords and the FBI while in Mexico, and presumably hilarity ensues.
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Messenger, despite some early stumbles, is approaching a billion users and has quickly become the home to some of Facebook's most ambitious efforts.
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If the US stumbles into insolvency intentionally or inadvertently, it will entail both financial and reputational costs from which we may never recover.
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She eats alone in front of the TV, channel-surfing until she stumbles on a rerun of her own 1932 movie Grand Hotel.
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The whole ordeal inspires him to find Mikey, but instead he stumbles upon the construction working heading into his house with another man.
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Cummings stumbles when she transitions from a bit about paying for all of her dates into one about public figures and their sexuality.
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" He stumbles into an unlikely friendship with Marcelo, his mother's eccentric boyfriend and is startled to discover that "communion with others was possible.
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But if Kushner stumbles, then Trump is unlikely to be sentimental about saying the infamous phrase, "You're fired," to his son-in-law.
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She is accompanied by her rambunctious Sand Snake cousin, Elia Sand, who stumbles into caves once belonging to the children of the forest.
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Five years later, I know people who still don't use Siri because of the early stumbles it had coming out of the gate.
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She did not specify whether she is thinking about outright challenging Pelosi or if she would declare her candidacy only if Pelosi stumbles.
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As Mr. Heath and Mr. Goldberg have developed their business, they have learned from the stumbles of their buy-one-give-one peers.
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A moment later, a woman (Sherilyn Fenn) stumbles out from the darkness, dazed from whatever's gone on behind her own bloody head wound.
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Skiing to "Chasing Cars," by Snow Patrol, he nails his quad Lutz-triple toe but stumbles on the landing of a quad flip.
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Because technology stocks until recently had been on such a tear, their recent stumbles are all the more painful for the broader markets.
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Additional Reading • Ilhan Omar Controversy Caps a Month of Stumbles for Democratic Leaders • Ilhan Omar's Criticism Raises the Question: Is Aipac Too Powerful?
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When Jenkins is true to himself, he soars; he stumbles, though, when he's overly faithful to the novel or doesn't trust the audience.
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Yet what looked like early stumbles and confusion among administration officials has driven frustration among lawmakers — and now they are turning to Gottlieb.
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A closeted gay high schooler finds solace and, eventually, love in an anonymous email buddy — until a blackmailer stumbles on the secret correspondence.
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In particular, the stumbles of Ms. Warren, a polling leader for much of 2019, have registered as a startling disappointment for many supporters.
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First off, the US State Department's unequivocal support for Turkey's actions is likely to embolden Ankara, as it stumbles into disaster in Syria.
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That starts with casting blame on Priebus for high-profile White House stumbles in a news outlet that the president likes to read.
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Biden's stumbles have started to undercut the former vice president's core campaign argument: that he is the Democrat best equipped to beat Trump.
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Whether or not coincidences feel more like some meaningful twist of fate or Scripture is pretty much up to whomever stumbles upon them.
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And though Facebook's controlling shares may have helped set the stage for its stumbles, the arrangement may also have helped the company respond.
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It also stumbles a bit along the way, in trying to give every episode a sort of "sex problem of the week" structure.
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Yet like Master Chief, Halo is defined by a devotion to fight: even when it stumbles, the series manages, valiantly, to up the ante.
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But though her professional life has continued to score high marks, Inaba's romantic life has had its fair share of stumbles in the spotlight.
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When the pair get some time alone later in the evening, she tries to cut right to the chase, but stumbles over her words.
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During the second episode of the season the (sadly deceased) Rachel stumbles into another room in Hap's lab and what she sees is shocking.
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In looking for answers, Abby stumbles into biologist Alec Holland (Andy Bean), who is also looking into the local phenomenon from a different angle.
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Of the three masks Ambrose stumbles upon, the center mask is a perfect match to one that appears in two of Cora's horrifying memories.
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As the world's second-largest economy, when the Chinese economy stumbles we must now expect that the rest of the world economy will shudder.
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He stumbles over his words, gets chided by those off camera, reaches for a coffee and jokingly complains about being given a dirty cup.
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In a beautiful uninterrupted sequence, a woman walking with a man stumbles in her high heels, then finds her balance and starts walking again.
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Dave Bautista is Stupe, the janitor into whose company Lucy stumbles, who has a tragic but convenient past as a badass marine and medic.
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He's despondent until he stumbles upon the ruins of a library, where he sits down amid the rubble and opens a leather-bound tome.
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It's nightfall by the time Manfred stumbles on the now-blood Caddy and that rest stop where the beautiful monster is getting cleaned up.
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But if Sanders stumbles for whatever reason, Warren could be in a prime position to snag voters who cast ballots for him in 2016.
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However, the Liberal Party's preference for neoliberal, market-based solutions (this predates Turnbull's leadership though he is a particularly enthusiastic supporter) caused some stumbles.
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In fact, the banking industry has supported Clinton with buckets of cash and stocks have sold off on days when the Clinton campaign stumbles.
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It's saying what it says pretty much every time it stumbles — it's not a problem with strategy, it's just a failure to secure funding.
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The summary: Jackson Maine (Bradley Cooper) is a singer-songwriter with problems when he stumbles upon Ally (Lady Gaga), a talented but unknown songwriter.
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If he stumbles badly, losing his temper or descending into schoolyard insults, he will see his gains in the polls come to a halt.
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Matias subsequently stumbles upon a mysterious Dark Web portal (?) called "The River," as well as a folder full of made-to-order snuff films.
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At one point in the film, Ana stumbles upon a nipple clamp while she and Christian are fooling around in the infamous Red Room.
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The incompetent manner in which President Trump has handled legislation and the congressional process could easily result in disastrous stumbles in the week ahead.
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This latter effort seems to be Spotify's latest twist on its original content ambitions, following earlier stumbles in that area requiring a revamped approach.
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Discussion highlights include: Prince's amazing 1989 Batman soundtrack, the Superman movie that Richard Pryor stumbles his way through, and Heath Ledger's epic Joker performance.
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The show stumbles most, in fact, when it tries to treat the rest of the world as something sustainable independent of Elliot's own life.
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However, she quickly stumbles upon the family curse that changes them into animals of the Chinese zodiac whenever they're embraced by the opposite sex.
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As this election mercifully stumbles toward its conclusion, liberals can't help comforting themselves by pointing and laughing at the spectacle of the Republican crackup.
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In one scene we saw, Ralph, giddy off the success of his recent video, stumbles into a strange room filled with giant glowing screens.
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Avoid Obama's Middle East stumbles In Trump land, all roads -- taken or not -- begin with an effort to draw sharp differences with his predecessor.
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The child, no doubt dazed and bewildered after his sudden fall from his grandfather's vehicle, stumbles helplessly after the minivan as it pulls away.
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Both JPMorgan and BofAML agree on one element of strategy: The shift should be on from momentum to value stocks as the rally stumbles.
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These initial stumbles may sound like mortal sins, but they end up not detracting too much from the game's overall impact and play value.
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But if trouncing Donald Trump is essential to the preservation of liberal democracy, then it won't do to cross fingers and hope he stumbles.
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These stumbles, which have occurred in quick succession since May, would stir fears of a financial meltdown had they happened in the United States.
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Even with all these public stumbles and concessions, the company, launched by serial entrepreneurs Travis Kalanick — also CEO — and Garrett Camp is growing quickly.
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She fights for all three of the show's leads, defending Sutton when she is shamed, and Kat when she stumbles into a bad contract.
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Bolsonaro's stumbles in other matters ahead of the pension reform roll-out raised questions about his ability to pull off the ambitious legislative effort.
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THE FREE WORLD When a woman covered in blood stumbles into your workplace, yes, you should help her, but maybe don't take her home.
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As the primary season stumbles toward its end, after a long and protracted campaign, the candidates have given the American public a clear choice.
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Sanders sought early on to quell concerns over past stumbles on racial issues and reports of sexism and other harassment in his 2016 campaign.
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But recent stumbles for meal kit services and delivery-only restaurants known as virtual kitchens have forced investors to reassess where the opportunity lies.
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White credits her "years of practice" for keeping her safe for the most part, and thankfully most of her stumbles have happened off-camera.
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In that movie, Clarice Starling (Jodie Foster) stumbles in the pitch dark of Buffalo Bill's home while he stalks her through night vision goggles.
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Lowe's has recently had a few international stumbles, including store closures in Canada and Mexico and a failed joint venture in Australia in 2016.
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Pearson, meanwhile, stumbles onto a 2-fight skid, but can hardly be faulted considering the short time he had to prepare for this bout.
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To win, they're going to need some mix of good luck (it always helps when the incumbent stumbles for whatever reason) and good candidates.
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A stranger stumbles up to you and you both desperately try and find some common ground to rinse until there's nothing left to give.
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Over its existence, the service racked up 60 billion stumbles for 40 million users, cofounder Garrett Camp wrote in a Medium post this week.
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One day, he stumbles on a violent raid gone wrong, and finds himself faced with temptation: two hefty bags of cash, and nobody watching.
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He's about as far from Miss Marple as amateur detectives come, and yet he stumbles to some semblance of a solution, just the same.
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Such stumbles are not uncommon: Earlier this year markets fell more than 10 percent in a violent sell-off that ended in early February.
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As a result, she almost — though not quite — stumbles on proof that Major is the zombie killer she and Ravi have been searching for.
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He stumbles upon Thug Queen, a horse-stealing, sheriff-killing vagabond, and they team up for adventures out beyond the margins of the law.
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Heggie stumbles, though, when it comes to evoking a modern opera—an adaptation of the Medea story—that Scott has shied away from singing.
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People who see you in personmight think you're too common,your achievement due to lucklike a blind cat that stumbles on a dead mouse.
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Mr. Tillerson, a former chief executive of Exxon Mobil, has suffered embarrassing stumbles and surprising reversals in his brief tenure at the State Department.
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He is, as ever, prone to meandering, abrupt asides ("I can't sing worth a damn") and frequent stumbles, though they are almost instantly forgotten.
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"If Tesla stumbles, the stock will sell off hard, but I believe my buddy-pal-friend [CEO] Elon Musk will deliver," the host said.
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Some stumbles: Progress hasn't been linear, even in the last couple years since GLAAD started working with the gaming industry to be more inclusive.
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His stumbles on issues of race and identity continue to concern activists who fear he has learned little from his previous White House bid.
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While the study is not an enforcement matter, Chairman Joe Simons emphasized the agency could take enforcement action if it stumbles across an issue.
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Biden rallied more than 250 Wall Street and big money donors Thursday, in hopes of keeping support after stumbles in Iowa and New Hampshire.
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On the eighth day of the journey, Prospector stumbles and falls into a frozen creek, and William must shoot him dead with a rifle.
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Here is the thing: As the US stumbles through an ever-expanding loop of political claims, blames, leaks, and drips, what happens to time?
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The film is set at Miss Martha Farnsworth's Seminary for Young Ladies, upon which a Union soldier stumbles after having been wounded in battle.
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While "retiring" one old replicant, K stumbles upon a mystery that has the potential to permanently change the way people think about humans and replicants.
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He's windy, he stumbles over words, and the women wish to God he'd stand up straight, but people go home thinking he has a point.
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Three new antibiotics are in development right now, according to the WHO, though the furthest ahead, solithromycin, has run into repeated stumbles in getting approved.
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The latest CBS/NYT poll shows just how crummy a position Clinton is in as she stumbles toward the Democratic convention in Philadelphia this summer.
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In the end, the growing strength of Trump's candidacy and Cruz's own stumbles in the past two weeks were too much for Cruz to overcome.
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Hillary Clinton sort of stumbles along behind him, is doing better at it, but really doesn't have the same kind of skills of social media.
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While singing "El Bano," Kournikova, 36, falls into a fit of laughter as she stumbles on the rocky boat, steadying herself on a nearby cooler.
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But Young Justice succeeds more often than it stumbles, particularly in the action sequences, where competent heroes with an established rapport fight dangerous, ambitious villains.
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Dawson's stumbles are a consequence of his generally toothless approach to Jake Paul, one that has come to define the series, for better or worse.
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" — Jennifer Rubin, writer for the Washington Post's "Right Turn" blog "After last week's stumbles, Marco Rubio probably needed the debate of his life this week.
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While exploring he stumbles upon Odin (played by C.J. Jones) and Willie (played by Kieran Culkin), a deaf acoustics expert and his interpreter/student, respectively.
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At the end of a long day showing people around the plantation, Lorenzo stumbles over his English while making a point about the production process.
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The user in Germany who stumbles into a tweet that's Periscope and has never heard of Periscope, shouldn't have to go and download an app.
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Finally, Spotify had some stumbles getting everything in place for an IPO, delaying their timeline and pushing the move to go public until early 2018.
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Yet when it comes to the inspiration for Mr Rochester and Bertha Mason, two of the most compelling figures in English literature, Mr Pfordresher stumbles.
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POLITICAL CHALLENGES Bolsonaro's stumbles in other matters ahead of the pension reform rollout raised questions about his ability to pull off the ambitious legislative effort.
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The story revolves around a character played by Nat Wolff, who stumbles upon a notebook that allows him to magically murder anyone in the world.
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Karim meets her as he's searching for the missing girl, Michelle Vu, and stumbles upon Fola in a rundown house with a few other teenagers.
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De Niro, not shy about criticizing the president, lambasted him from the stage and hailed the work of the gathered journalists (despite some teleprompter stumbles).
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Rand Paul's stumbles in the Republican presidential race, are increasingly setting their sights on what once seemed unthinkable: Knocking him out of his Senate seat.
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Clinton, brandishing her opponent's debate stumbles, assailed Mr. Trump's comments suggesting he avoided paying taxes and welcomed the 2008 financial crisis as a buying opportunity.
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If McCarthy stumbles in his second attempt to become party leader in the chamber, Scalise would likely enter the race for the top leadership post.
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Just as Georgia's about to put her house on the market, her younger daughter drops out of N.Y.U. after a bad breakup and stumbles home.
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Away from the city's runways, Hailey stumbles across a few deep-seated subcultures that use clothing as a means of expressing what they believe in.
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Later, Mike "stumbles" upon a book about Evasive Monsters (good job, producers), and comes up with a genius nickname for Luke: the Luke Ness Monster.
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Today, it's the staple food that takes care of the drunk crowd that stumbles out of the hundreds of bars, restaurants, and clubs around Istikal.
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Then she just stumbles out of nowhere with a tray of shots and a fistfill of email addresses for families she's promised gig tickets to.
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Frontman Lachlan Berger stumbles around the audience screaming the lyrics, all the while attempting to physically keep up with the frantic pace of their songs.
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The movie stumbles, however, in juggling its side plots, and the intrusion of current events -- including fraying U.S.-Mexico politics -- makes for an awkward fit.
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This stop-motion animated movie follows Jack Skellington (Chris Sarandon), Halloweentown's pumpkin king, as he stumbles upon Christmastown and falls for its color and joy.
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When this saint of the Seattle suburbs stumbles upon Katie busking near the local train station one evening, he falls in love at first sight.
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Spanning the major government and party posts may help Mr. Liu to better calibrate and communicate policy and avoid stumbles like the one in 2015.
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But afterward, Pierre Paul, who works as a package delivery man, stumbles onto a robbery in which millions are almost literally dropped in his lap.
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In the opening scene, Mr. Khan dances alongside the musicians, juxtaposing elements of Kathak, North India's classical dance form, with less elegant stumbles and falls.
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Bernhard (Jeffrey Wright) stumbles upon this unhappy home when he notices there are five unidentified robots hanging out in an unused section of the park.
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All of the ways in which Biden stumbles are nothing compared to what Americans see from the President, certainly in the eyes of most Democrats.
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Meanwhile, criticism for the stalled coronavirus tests has mounted on CDC and its director, Robert Redfield, amid that agency's high-profile stumbles in recent weeks.
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Several unaligned Republican strategists have long believed that Cruz is positioning himself as the alternative choice for Trump voters if the real estate magnate stumbles.
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Thanks to an endless onslaught of data breaches and privacy stumbles in recent years, consumers have grown concerned about how companies use their personal information.
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Uber's difficulties have revived questions about how the tech industry treats women and employees in general — and whether start-ups can recover from such stumbles.
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Because of past performances (1988 and 2008) and any number of stumbles on the campaign trail, however, many "electability" voters long for a viable alternative.
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But early stumbles have undercut confidence that the Chicago-based company can catch up with rivals, much less transform the markets it dominates, anytime soon.
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The episodic nature of that produces a few stumbles -- including a strained aspect of Queen's backstory -- but not enough to knock the narrative off course.
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I wonder, as the US stumbles into a new decade, what kind of groups and communities we'll form to deal with these feelings of alienation.
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The unfunny moment will come when Trump lashes out based on nothing but fervid imaginings and the "post-West" order stumbles from confusion into conflagration.
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A desert-dry sendup of the entertainment industry, this HBO series follows a hit man (Bill Hader) who stumbles into a Los Angeles acting class.
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And like China, Europe is a big player in the world economy, so its stumbles will spill over to everyone, the U.S. very much included.
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Trump occasionally stumbles on a solid joke in the insult comedy vein he is so fond of, then almost always immediately backs away from it.
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Hulu executives have been watching the competition for the past year-plus and noted the stumbles those guys have had getting out of the gate.
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He falls apart, and stumbles back up, and crumbles all over again, waiting for someone — usually, some woman — to come by and put him back together.
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Detractors have pointed to the Dow Jones industrial average's recent stumbles, and highlighted Trump's recent reluctance to tout the rally now that stocks have gone south.
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The bank and Mr. Staley were both fined by regulators over a whistle-blower scandal, and other stumbles have prompted some shareholders to demand his resignation.
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The restaurant business represents a big opportunity for e-commerce companies, but there have been some notable stumbles where ambitions have not been met with success.
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And Jaime, unlike Cersei, stumbles away with the knowledge that he failed to kill Olenna in the same way she assassinated Joffrey — with a painful poison.
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Young urbanites call him "Bosco", after a character in an advert, a country bumpkin who comes to the city and stumbles down escalators with his bicycle.
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In the complaint, Nikola alleges that Tesla's design "has caused confusion among customers," and that any more stumbles on Musk's part could damage its own brand.
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She's the hapless romantic who can't seem to find the right guy until he stumbles into her path, literally, and changes the course of her life.
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Ill-prepared and too calculating though she seems, she still looks well-placed to take over from Mr Biden if he stumbles, as he easily may.
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Even when the game seems like it might have something interesting to say about women's rights, particularly in such an oppressive time, it stumbles over itself.
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Still, I'm hoping someone stumbles upon application gold because I like the idea of 3D content everyone can witness without a headset strapped to their faces.
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As he lands, Dudley stumbles and Shaq, who is an IMMACULATE asshole, plants two hands right in Dudley's chest and sends him flying into the hardwood.
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The movie makes a few intriguing choices but stumbles in terms of craft and writing – neither of which you can really sacrifice when adapting the Bard.
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After 196 stumbling blocks and 190 stumbles, the researchers had collected a great deal of data on how exactly people move to recover from a stumble.
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But larger, more complex issues are also at play, exposing long-simmering assumptions about each country that have been exacerbated by an Olympics beset by stumbles.
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Today, it's a bunch of people who lie in wait for the person who stumbles upon one of those politically correct land mines and then pounce.
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While his movie adaptation stumbles over characters and plot, it does excel at capturing the look and feel of the world created in those French comics.
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Now, interest rates are historically low, which leaves the central bank with little wiggle room in the event of a recession or if the economy stumbles.
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The early-2016 stumbles follow on unrest that began in 2015 after China's main stock index fell more than 30% from mid-June to early July.
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POLITICAL CHALLENGES Bolsonaro's stumbles in other matters ahead of the pension reform roll-out raised questions about his ability to pull off the ambitious legislative effort.
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Instead, she just stumbles upon C.C. on the boardwalk singing "Glory of Love" to a crowd for money while dressed like a poor-man's Punky Brewster.
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Though charming and sincere from the get-go, the Freaks and Geeks meets Stranger Things mashup stumbles early on, awkwardly trying to be something it's not.
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But let's say that an advertiser for Pepsi stumbles upon a Facebook photo of Jack and Jill drinking a Pepsi, but it isn't listed on Lobster.
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The show was such a pure comfort against my own stumbles through love and lust, and a balm against one the coldest weeks of the winter.
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Everybody there is dead from protomolecule, but anybody who stumbles upon the asteroid might themselves be infected, then spread it to the solar system at large.
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The story follows Stella, an environmental scientist who stumbles on evidence of past intelligent life in sediments from dating from the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM).
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With his insider trading case in tatters, Chuck stumbles onto a police bribery ring with more tangible, immediate potential to put Bobby in jail for good.
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If it stumbles on a good grip, the system tallies that as a victory—if it does something stupid, the system counts that as a defeat.
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Prancing around set with her iPhone in hand, the "Used to Love You" singer stumbles upon host Carson Daly in the talent compound outside his trailer.
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A cheap notebook, as long as you keep it secure, is a simple analog alternative — as long as no one with bad intentions stumbles upon it.
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For the women in the contest, Clinton's trailblazing run -- for all its stumbles and ultimate collapse -- went a long way toward destigmatizing and lifting their ambitions.
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The movie also stumbles occasionally in its efforts to be cute, veering out of its lane to incorporate little bits involving a dog and a kid.
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The lawsuits come as WeWork stumbles toward an initial public offering that's been roiled by investor doubts about its business model, valuation, and prospects for profitability.
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Or rather is ordered to by the zombielike figure who stumbles onstage: Dead Tom (Joe Burby), who we will soon learn is the Dudley clan's father.
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"One, two, three, four ..." He stumbles on the number five, but continues counting until he reaches 224, his face beaming with a great sense of accomplishment.
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Unlike the White Sox, the rest of the team can probably keep things rolling if the rotation stumbles, but so far the Orioles' rotation hasn't stumbled.
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But where big-budget Hollywood often stumbles, there's one source for historical edutainment that consistently delivers on both halves of that portmanteau: Comedy Central's Drunk History.
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There were a few minor stumbles but nothing untoward and Djokovic cut a relaxed, but focused, figure as he impressed the Champagne-popping country club crowd.
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At the end of Harden's dunk on Durant, he flies off the rim and stumbles around, and, for a second, we see the real Harden again.
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The movie, which ends with Bram delivering a self-righteous, mostly unmotivated defense of his generation's work ethic, takes a weirdly sympathetic attitude toward his stumbles.
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In five-on-five, anything goes fights you have to hope that someone on their team stumbles into a guillotine before someone on your team does.
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MARC TRACY New Mexico State, inbounding the ball under the Auburn basket with 1.1 seconds left, somehow stumbles into an open 3-pointer in the corner.
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The stock market suffered several sharp stumbles in recent years before climbing to new highs on the back of booming corporate profits and strong economic growth.
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Using shells as platforms by bouncing them off walls is typical kaizo fair, but anyone who stumbles upon a kaizo level is going to be frustrated.
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"Lost Horizon" (1937) Ronald Colman stumbles (or does he?) upon the mythical city of Shangri-La in Frank Capra's epic mix of fantasy, drama and romance.
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He can't believe his luck when he stumbles upon a neon yellow FUBU jersey, a rare hip-hop fashion find amid the store's non-designer dreck.
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As Cavett stumbles over how to phrase the question, Baldwin smiles his magnificent smile and says that, to tell the truth, he doesn't have much hope.
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The manager points to a number of stumbles, including investments in Brighthouse Financial, a MetLife spinoff, as well as General Motors, two of its larger positions.
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But it has faced a spate of recent stumbles in core businesses as well as a scandal over falsified profits that came to light in 2015.
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"Weathering" stumbles a bit in that regard, failing to establish Hina as much more than Hodaka's love interest, and a focus of our admiration and pity.
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The stock market's recent stumbles as fears intensify around the deadly coronavirus is not a troubling development, Wharton School professor Jeremy Siegel told CNBC on Monday.
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We can handle stumbles, presidential ineptitude, bungling, arrogance, presidential self-deception, poorly planned presidential executive orders, insults to world leaders and the desecration of American values.
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Victory brings with it a wave of contributions, and in presidential races, sometimes Goliath loses, or at least stumbles around punch-drunk for a few rounds.
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Detractors may point to the Dow Jones industrial average's recent stumbles, but the benchmark index has much further to fall before Trump's postelection gains are gone.
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The news media pounced on early stumbles by the service, and with its losses mounting, Tidal was quickly put on death watch by the music industry.
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It's one of the movie's bigger stumbles, hinging so much of the dramatic tension on Hearst's sudden realization that Al duped him all those years ago.
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Trump early Monday blamed his stumbles on a faulty earpiece during the interview, pointing out that he rejected Duke's support during a press conference on Friday.
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As vice president, Biden's verbal stumbles were regularly treated as being almost whimsical—avuncular, human touches from one of the most powerful people in the world.
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Biden's stumbles in Iowa and New Hampshire were jarring, as he led nearly every national primary poll until Sanders started to overtake him in recent weeks.
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Prior to the festivities, their security details do routine checks of the house, and inevitably an agent new to the task stumbles upon the room upstairs.
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In this novel, she alights in Oregon in 1921, where a woman named Alice James stumbles off a sleeper train, gutshot, barely alive, and splendidly dressed.
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Told by a mysterious narrator, the story gets darker and darker as the foolhardy and desperately unhappy Iris stumbles in her attempts to help her sister.
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Prairie gets caught up talking to some trees (yes, really), and then Karim stumbles upon Fola, one of the kids who's trying to solve the puzzle herself.
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That's rare and valuable, and may give them a slight, necessary advantage against top-heavy opposition that stumbles at the start of every second and fourth quarter.
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Clinton, getting a lift from the Democratic National Convention, took advantage of Trump's stumbles to surge into the lead in national polls and in many battleground states.
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But without an independent general purpose social network they can easily switch to, many users have endured Facebook's stumbles in exchange for the connective utility it provides.
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If someone stumbles on this at a used book store in Ocean City or whatever, and think it's real, I'd be the happiest guy in the world.
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Then Oculus made up for its past stumbles by releasing the best VR controllers ever made, alongside clever games like Superhot and I Expect You To Die.
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So Cole heads down to the beach and stumbles on the youths, who actually look very old thanks to their sun-damaged skin...and drug habits, apparently.
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The Chinese launch has recovered from early stumbles, but is now at further risk thanks to retaliatory tariffs on Tesla's cars due to the ongoing trade war.
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"He can get through the early states without much of a problem, but if he stumbles during that period, his money could easily dry up," Trippi said.
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The book introduced readers to a Kaaro, a government agent who stumbles upon Rosewater, a community living on the edge of an alien dome known as Wormwood.
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Finn takes Poe's jacket and stumbles across the desert, eventually finding the marketplace where Rey attacks him for wearing what BB-8 says is his master's jacket.
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Once Vivek stumbles upon a photo of Aaron's mama, it becomes clear every girl Aaron has dated is a creepy carbon copy of his racially-ambiguous mom.
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Sega's financial stumbles forced the company to abandon making hardware, and whenever Nintendo's had problems, it's seemed reasonable to wonder if Nintendo would meet the same fate.
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He finds refuge in a crowd of misfit skaters after he stumbles upon their how-does-this-make-any-money skate shop down the road from him.
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That's both in terms of the higher cost, but also the 'brand tax' of welcoming the data-gobbler with a history of privacy stumbles into your home.
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But are Spicer's stumbles just a problem for the administration, or should ordinary people care that the press secretary can't get his foot out of his mouth?
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"Frankly, I wanted to avoid the opportunity for any stumbles right out of the gate," Sullivan said of avoiding many early cable appearances, including on Fox News.
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It's a classic martial arts narrative: the young hopeful stumbles upon a masterful display of mental control and physical skill and realizes that he wants to learn.
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As he flees, he stumbles upon an ancient cave where he finds a magical sword that turns him into an upright-standing, sword-swinging, badass unicorn fighter.
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Julian Zelizer: Cruz stumbles This was the first debate where the Republican candidates had a chance to speak without Donald Trump standing among them on the stage.
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" Elaborating on the same sentiment, Gilboa said, "A successful visit is that nothing serious happens -- no failures of any kind -- (and) preventing any negative statements or stumbles.
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Thankfully, "Chokehold" comes to upend all of our rude assumptions about Justine when the teen stumbles upon a solo Sam during a benefit the Glow women crashed.
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"My goal in sharing this experience is that any woman who stumbles across this post will just think about their comments before they post them," she wrote.
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The media has tracked her every move, including her early stumbles, like when she said there were three chambers of government: the House, Senate and White House.
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In the beginning of the video, Regensburg stumbles upon a surreal music shop filled with classic vinyl records that have been remodeled with his face and body.
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Sam wobbles slightly as he walks, and I have to carefully keep him from picking up too much momentum as he stumbles slightly over a small rock.
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Owing to its sheer size, when China stumbles backward to state interference in the market, the ripple effects are tremendous and leave collateral damage in their wake.
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Leviathan Wakes introduces readers to James Holden, an ice hauler who stumbles onto an interplanetary conspiracy, and Detective Miller, who's hired to search for a missing woman.
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LENDING CLUB STUMBLES AND THE INDUSTRY FACES SKEPTICISM | Renaud Laplanche, the founder of Lending Club, has resigned after an internal investigation found improprieties in the lending process.
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She is one of those mid-century women who stumbles backwards into feminism, rather than rushes in headlong, because she hasn't really had the need for it.
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Clinton has all those years in the desert to account for, the stumbles and the downright wrongs of the 1990s (like her characterization of criminal young "superpredators").
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His sheepish stumbles through discussions of his crimes carries the same tone of countless men who excuse past bad behavior with a "boys will be boys" shrug.
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After some pleading, the rabbit runs out of the flames and, after a few stumbles, into the motorist's arms, who carries him to safety along Highway 1.
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Lee stumbles across — O.K., steals — a Fanny Brice letter and discovers that there's a modestly remunerative market for that kind of memorabilia in the city's used bookstores.
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And still, interest rates are historically low, which leaves the central bank with little wiggle room in the event of a recession or if the economy stumbles.
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And it's not because he gets flummoxed easily, nor is it because he stumbles or makes the occasional gaffe (at one point, calling Cory Booker the president).
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In this beguilingly written and illustrated tale, Monty is a scraggly black-and-white street creature who stumbles upon some poodles living in luxury at Poodle Mansions.
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These stumbles are a shame because they obscure the empowering tale at the heart of the novel, starting with its deeply feminist update to its source material.
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Married, settled, mostly satisfied except for a few small stumbles — the apartment is cozy or crowded, depending on the perspective — Mr. Rodriguez smiled contentedly at his husband.
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But when Tom stumbles upon a smuggling operation, secrets surface from those closest to him — not least, his childhood sweetheart and her son, a star hockey player.
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If it stumbles in 2018 and beyond in delivering big games on time, that could leave it relying on legacy titles to drive demand during holiday seasons.
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You know you are having a bad week when the headline "Bloomberg Tries to Get Past Stumbles Before Super Tuesday" appears in, well, online in Bloomberg News.
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From there, it was picked up by a variety of publications and social media users, appearing again every few months after someone else seemingly stumbles upon it.
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That is a large amount of debt for a company the size of Occidental, especially if the US economy stumbles into a recession in the near future.
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The stumbles of Theresa May on securing a plan to leave the EU cost her the job of Prime Minister and put Johnson in as her replacement.
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Hong Kong and Singapore, meanwhile, have positioned themselves as financial bridges between China and the world, making them highly sensitive both to China's success and its stumbles.
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As the officer asks Unser to walk toward the sidewalk and out of the street, the racing legend stumbles over a curb and falls down an embankment.
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A player who stumbles or falls to the ground trying to stand, unrelated to an orthopedic injury, will be sent directly to the locker room for examination.
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Judy starts her own firm, stumbles upon an intern who happens to own a Porsche (good for fast rides to and from detention centers) and gets busy.
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Rotten Tomatoes score: 9%Synopsis: In the superhero film "Catwoman," designer Patience Phillips (Berry) stumbles upon a dark corporate conspiracy and is targeted for knowing too much.
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Tcheng creates a fictional detective story to frame the film, featuring writer/actress Tavi Gevinson as a woman working in an archive who stumbles upon the tapes.
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If the challenge is perceived as too great, if the person stumbles, the fear becomes crippling and the person gives up, often with despair or self-criticism.
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If there's anywhere the premiere stumbles, it's that it can sometimes feel a bit insular, like the comedians are swapping inside jokes at a private dinner party.
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Such speculation highlights the euphoria that still surrounds a select group of Silicon Valley start-ups even as valuations for others decline and the public stock market stumbles.
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And most recently, a clinical trial of a male contraceptive shot ran into stumbles concerning its safety risks, prompting researchers to shut the study down early in 2016.
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At the Code Conference in May, Jeff Bezos said Amazon has passed along some high-level learnings from its stumbles in China to help inform its India strategy.
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He arrived at the White House with a rock star aura; he leaves -- despite the stumbles in office -- on a high, respected internationally for his integrity and restraint.
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But he did elaborate on his own feeling that while Trump could have had some easy wins his first week in office, there have instead been some stumbles.
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Recent failed missile tests North Korea's missile program may be accelerating quickly but there have been stumbles along the way, especially with its attempts to launch Musudan missiles.
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Her college years as an economics major are a running joke; she corrects her dealer's misunderstanding of Reaganomics and stumbles upon a first edition of The Communist Manifesto.
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When he stumbles on the story of a man trapped in a cave, he manipulates coverage to make his name -- and the local citizens go along with it.
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But if it persists, the shortage poses a political threat to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whose administration has been hit in recent weeks by a series of stumbles.
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Markets now expect the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates twice by late January as economic signs continue to weaken and Wall Street stumbles through another rough patch.
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Despite Clay's willful ignorance, the tension between Jessica's understandable stumbles toward mental health and Nina's avoiding speaking about her history fuels some of the season's most important moments.
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The infidelity threatens to tear the Gardner family apart, especially when daughter Casey Gardner (Brigette Lundy-Paine) accidentally stumbles upon her mom kissing Nick in a parking lot.
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It's this third party-like essence of Trump's campaign that's kept him afloat through his many verbal stumbles, missed debate opportunities, and even the "Access Hollywood" tape mess.
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Forced to go home to her parents (with whom she has an insufficiently explained strenuous relationship), she stumbles upon Dr. Jehangir Khan (Khan) and starts going to therapy.
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Pence's public approval in Indiana tanked after last year's handling of the "religious freedom" push and other stumbles, including an attempt to start a state-run news service.
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"Perhaps the Browns could finish 8-8 if Robert Griffin III stumbles into a time machine and every other quarterback in the division gets hurt again," for example.
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It's easy to imagine a Black Panther movie that stumbles in getting that message across, but Jordan owns it, in a righteous fury that feels all too real.
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If you are looking for someone to blame for the stumbles at the convention and to credit for the high points, look no further than the candidate himself.
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In fact, the most devastating moment in Deepwater Horizon is when Wahlberg stumbles upon a fallen rig worker, who upon regaining consciousness immediately asks about his brother's safety.
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Donald Trump's political stumbles haven't eroded his commanding lead in next week's delegate-rich New York primary, according to a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist poll.
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As Kusum, 15, scoops up the folds of material in her fingers and runs towards the makeshift photo studio, she stumbles and lands face first in the grass.
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TAUSCHE: ARE YOU WORRIED THAT IF A PRODUCT STUMBLES, IF YOU HIT A ROADBLOCK, THAT PEOPLE WILL PUT THE BLAME ON YOU AND SAY HE'S SPREAD TOO THIN?
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" (exclamation point included!) Proverbs even teaches readers how to deal with difficult co-workers: "Rejoice not when your enemy falls, and when stumbles, let not your heart exult.
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But before she can give any serious thought to switching productions, Arya Stark stumbles back into her life with those fierce eyebrows and a hole in her gut.
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Evan "stumbles" upon info from former Bachelorette Andi Dorfman's tell-all book, which alleges that Josh, holder of Amanda's heart and upper thigh, is a verbally abusive scumbag.
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Just like many Americans, millionaires thought they were smarter than most others and thus made a lot of investing stumbles (mostly in the area of picking individual stocks).
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Despite some early stumbles, "Ark" is an engaging and entertaining novel, and an insightful take on just how easy it can be to slip from the upper class.
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But with each round McIlroy plays in a major championship this year, it is getting harder for him to talk away his stumbles in the sport's biggest tournaments.
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A fund manager among Novartis's top-60 investors said the Alcon and Entresto stumbles raise red flags about managers' ability to tackle business challenges like a big takeover.
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That is why Djokovic's sudden and surprising summer stumbles — compounded by an aching wrist sustained in Rio — have raised hopes that anything might be possible in New York.
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And, of course, when your entire profession revolves around wearing dramatic dresses and walking in crazy high heels, stumbles and blunders are just part of your daily grind.
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Inevitably, the most human-seeming android stumbles into a lab stocked with trial iterations of itself and realizes, with horror, that it's not a person but a widget.
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In a lengthy examination of Oprah Winfrey's recent stretch of stumbles published by BuzzFeed last week, the publication takes a critical and detailed look at the mogul's past.
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Anna Torv, who also stars in "Mindhunter," plays Harriet Dunkley, a political journalist who stumbles into the police investigation of a student found washed up on a lake.
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The story that ensues is told from ground level, with dust rising, yet the moral vantage is from 30,000 feet as history stumbles forward with lust and ignorance.
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Though it's clear the US is still struggling to make up for lost time due to these early stumbles, Trump on Thursday insisted the government was always prepared.
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It's not clear where the Oscars will go from here, but perhaps that's fitting after a cultural year that proves next steps can only spring from painful stumbles.
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He observes his owner Nan (Fargo breakout Allison Tolman) with some confusion and total devotion, especially as she stumbles to get her own life together and assert herself.
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When his daughter, Elise, stumbles out of a large box with her lover, Valère, shortly afterward, they are half naked, and have clearly gone beyond 17th-century courtship.
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For all Mr. Biden's stumbles — in Iowa, in New Hampshire, at debates, at his own events — perhaps all voters needed was to hear him give a victory speech.
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In a jab at Mr. Pence's conservatism, the bunny in Mr. Oliver's version is gay, and he falls for another male rabbit and stumbles into a political ruckus.
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Trump also said Wednesday that the economy has also been hurt by rate increases by the Federal Reserve in 2018, along with stumbles by General Motors and Boeing.
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This string of high-profile stumbles has raised questions about the health of the broader market, and the economy—and given rise to clashing theories of impending doom.
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There's no denying the sweeping 2010 health-care law resulted in palpable changes to the U.S. health-care system, despite some major stumbles and roadblocks along the way.
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It was not polished, and he seemed most comfortable describing his own stumbles on his way to ministry, breaking down the distinction between the minister and the congregation.
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Are the news media being too hard on Mr. Trump, or are his team's lack of experience and early stumbles generating an unusually large number of negative stories?
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Her stumbles on the issue continued into the fall, as Harris waffled on whether she backed the kind of single-payer, "Medicare for All" plan championed by Sens.
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The president, in a trio of tweets, said he looked forward to debating "whoever the lucky person is who stumbles across the finish line" in the Democratic primary.
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SoftBank has suffered a number of stumbles in recent months, most notably the flameout of former tech darling WeWork, which was forced to abandon its IPO last year.
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Allison Janney, John Benjamin Hickey and Corey Hawkins star in a drama, directed by Trip Cullman, about a con man who stumbles his way into an affluent home.
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Turns out the novel we saw him working on is a big success, and he simply happens to be on his book tour when Dom stumbles into him.
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"Johnson's plans highly increase the chances that the UK stumbles out of the EU without a trade agreement given the short timeline for official negotiations," Scotiabank analysts said.
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Cuomo's performance could either kill or fuel his possible 2020 ambitions, and he's had a series of stumbles along the way that have put him on the defensive.
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Despite the stumbles, Deutsche Bank said tech shares are still great for investors because of solid earnings, cheaper projected valuations, and expected higher dividend payouts, among other factors.
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How it works: Each county relies on manufacturing costly consumer goods like appliances and furniture, which tend to fare badly when the economy stumbles, according to the Post.
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If a character stumbles upon Ezra Pound, as Aidan does in my new novel, "The Chalk Artist," I notice what he notices, and I hear what he hears.
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If I'm not looking for it, and you don't show it to me, but it's still there, why not keep it there in case someone stumbles on it?
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So one of the things, Google did try to get into shopping in a much more significant way and had a lot of stumbles, you know, with Froogle.
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Meanwhile Hus gloriously stumbles in, at the beginning of the track, with perhaps the greatest (and most simplistic) line ever written about a trip to the corner-shop.
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Small stumbles can wreck that kind of perception and tip people over to another candidate in a way that wouldn't be possible if there were big ideological gaps.
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Phelps couldn't help but reflect on his stumbles since London, most notably another DUI arrest in 2014 that prompted him to take a whole new look at his life.
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Bored and horny, she wanders off in search of "some young fresh meat," as the scene description puts it, and stumbles across her friend's college-aged son jerking off.
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Photo: APTech giant Apple brought the iPhone X to market this year, but not without significant production stumbles that resulted in predictions of supply shortages for retailers and consumers.
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If M50 stumbles, that may affect new artists seeking representation in the city and younger, would-be collectors who want more affordable art than that shown at West Bund.
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Both emerging markets and the U.S. appear poised to recover from last year's economic stumbles, but problems persist for Europe, according to the head of global financial giant UBS.
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Facebook is going back to college One of my favorite metaphors is the guy who stumbles out of the bar late at night and can't find his car keys.
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Angela walking past the painting of Native American hunters immediately after she stumbles upon Judd's Klan outfit read, to me, like a nod toward the insidious nature of racism.
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"I picked up this guy for drunken disorderly," a police officer says to the Bennetts as he opens the car door of the police vehicle and Luke stumbles out.
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" Here are a few the son's latest stumbles: Compared Syrian refugees to Skittles "If I had a bowl of skittles and I told you just three would kill you.
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Even as it stumbles toward transparency, the company remains highly selective about which sets of eyes get to search for what they've missed, and what they get to see.
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The fear is that if the market stumbles begin to take a serious toll on China's economy, that could put a serious dent in an already tepid global economy.
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Shareholders have sought a major corporate overhaul as the chain battles to recover from a string of food safety stumbles in late 2015 that damaged its sales and reputation.
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Trump's WIIFMs - as codified by Boyan - are as follows: While Trump's critics are focused on his administration's stumbles, his supporters believe that such attention is a waste of time.
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None of the toys recommended above look like dicks anyway, so if someone stumbles upon one next to your bed they won't even know it's been in your butt.
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Most of the characters, in fact, basically serve to check off demographic boxes, such as the plucky orphaned teenager (Nickelodeon star Isabela Toner) who awkwardly stumbles into Cade's orbit.
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The gang organically stumbles onto a street soccer game, and naturally, a friendly game of "make the goal and kiss the girl" springs up, and it's all very natural.
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But at the moment CRISPR/Cas9 seems to be sweeping most things before it—and even if it stumbles for some reason, other bacterial antiviral mechanisms might step in.
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Gradually, as their turn came, the boys in the group, after many initial stumbles and false starts, began to ascend, two by two, pulled along the almost vertical track.
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The party's stumbles on Capitol Hill have fed into a growing frustration with its leadership, and Moore's win underscores the vulnerability of incumbents such as Heller and Arizona Sen.
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The controversy clouded the second day of the Republican convention and was a reminder that despite attempts to bolster his campaign, Mr. Trump continues to be plagued by stumbles.
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If she weakens and eventually stumbles, she would follow at least two other German chancellors — Helmut Schmidt and Gerhard Schröder, her predecessor — in risking her job over a principle.
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If Bixby's going to make any kind of dent in the space, it needs to hit the ground running, in spite of a couple of stumbles along the way.
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Still, if Rubio stumbles in New Hampshire, the GOP race will likely fail to clarify, and will instead continue to be the chaotic, muddled mess it's been for months.
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Along the way, there have been casting mistakes and directorial stumbles, but the main obstacles have always been Roth's writing itself — how do you get that on the screen?
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There are two simple, measurable ways that Facebook could have been punished for all of its stumbles these past 18 months: So far, neither of those things have happened.
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Consequently, one of our most effective anti-recession tools is what's known in the business as automatic fiscal stabilizers — stimulus programs that come online automatically when the economy stumbles.
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One man, who has the glazed look of the deeply inebriated, dances with gusto then, in a flourish, stumbles out of the church, hands outstretched, and grabs my breasts.
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In this tender, wry and entertaining novel, Englander nimbly juggles these possibilities, creating an endearing hero who stumbles through a world in which the holy and profane are intertwined.
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Just a teenage boy, Riddley is reeling from the sudden death of his father when he stumbles upon a secret plot to recreate the weaponry that wrecked the world.
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It involved the scene in which a slightly inebriated Nola, after spending the evening hanging and drinking with her best friend, Clorinda, stumbles down the street to her home.
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In the drawing "Ungeheuer in Bereitschaft (Monsters in Readiness)," a cavalcade of ghoulish stick figures, with lumpish heads and stigmata-like eyes, stumbles forward like a pathetically untrained army.
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Use powerful rhetoric — as Trump has done on occasion, despite several very public stumbles on issues related to veterans — about caring for veterans, and come across as genuinely compassionate.
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The candidates' stumbles have given both former Vice President Joe Biden and Sanders clear lines of attack to criticize their rivals — as either too far left or too timid.
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