It stuck sometimes in a partly open position, and the connecting loop could slip out.
The waxed surface helps the floss to slip in and slip out, which most people like.
But the Quins winger let the ball slip out from underneath him, presenting Simpson with the easiest of scores.
At dawn, you slip out of her apartment and into your basement window.
The FOMC should be looking for a way to slip out from under that promise, not dig the hole deeper.
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He would slash out his quarry with a razor blade, tuck it inside his shirt and slip out the door.
His son, Prince Charles , let some of his opinions of the press slip out at a press call in 2005.
Woods' recent run of form has seen him slip out of the top ten world rankings for the first time since 1997.
Never did we feel like the camera was going to slip out of our hands, feeling very well-balanced with the included power zoom.
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But they do fear that the brinkmanship between Yukos and the government could slip out of control and tip the company into bankruptcy.
The 21-year-old, whose father, Andy, is defense coach for the Lions, saw the ball slip out of his hands as he went to pass.
To speak to the all the young men who witnessed abuse in their homes, who struggle to slip out of the cycle of violence.
When he was at the top of his game, other players would slip out of the dressing room to watch his immaculate stroke play.
Since the Xcover 2's meant to be taken outdoors, its body is rife with notches and grips -- so it won't slip out of your hand.
After all, the tablet computer is covered with a glass plate and is large and heavy enough (1.5 lbs) to easily slip out of a one-handed grasp.
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Hours before Mr Clinton's decision on certification, Mexican officials let Humberto Garcia Abrego, a major trafficker, slip out of their hands--but concealed the fact until after the American announcement.
Looking to slip out of the room without waking a sleeping woman (with whatever implications you care to read into that), the man realizes the woman is wearing his t-shirt.
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If the allegations are true, the gates on hedge funds apply to regular investors but not the privileged few, who hold a secret key and can slip out whenever they choose.
It took until 42 minutes for the deadlock to be broken, when Malawian goalkeeper Navigator Dzinkambani let a bouncing ball slip out of his fans and onto the head of Mayo.
But after seeing the Shrews slip out of the play-off places with last weekend's 1-0 defeat at Bournemouth, Holt said that results are more important than who is scoring the goals.
Stagnant U.S. research budgets and looming budget cuts are simply providing an opening for countries to capture the global clean energy innovation advantage that America is letting slip out of reach.
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Murray loped in a lazy wrist shot from the point that Nabokov tried to glove only to have the puck slip out of his left hand, over his back and into the net.
Ferrara's position has been threatened after a dismal run which has seen them slip out of contention in the Serie A title race as well as being eliminated from the Champions League at the group stages.
They cannot afford to watch another month of unpaid bills pile up, another semester of tuition slip out of reach, another month where instead of saving for retirement, they're dipping into their savings just to get by.
While camp life is hardly cosmopolitan, some of the young can meet foreigners, have access to the Internet and occasionally slip out to a nearby town, or even the shopping malls and bright lights of Bangkok, Thailand's capital.
Invited to China in 1977 to talk about his great discovery, a virus that caused hepatitis, and his greater invention, a vaccine to prevent it, he would slip out in the early mornings to run for hours through fields, farmyards or the just-stirring streets of Beijing.
That morning, at the beginning of April, I was wide awake with plans to slip out of the room without any of the fifteen other girls knowing I was gone until they woke to the rancid smell of grits and eggs to see my empty bed carefully made.
It was driven by workers who were tired of seeing their jobs shipped overseas, their health care costs go up, their dreams slip out of reach. (Applause.) It was grounded in a sense of unity and common purpose with every single American, whether they voted for me on Election Day or voted for somebody else.
The transitions are seamless and Michael Fagin's handsome sets slip in and out without fuss.
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