As might a semi-catatonic face-plant into the arms of my Italian lover, Taleggio. |
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When desperate bankers finally managed to complete the deal last month, the fledgling stock promptly did a face-plant. |
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West is too strong at the top for them to get back up from their annual midseason face-plant. |
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You can face-plant at the nearby and artful Chambers hotel, or just have a nightcap on the rooftop then cab back to your own hotel. |
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His follow through was equally impressive as he untangled his legs in order to prevent an ungainly face-plant into the turf. |
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I think there's something called Upgrade Fatigue, my friends, and I think the TV industry is about to face-plant right into it. |
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Photographers had to make do with a dramatic face-plant when he lost his footing running into the box. |
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Properly done, you will spill you drink, face-plant and make a loud smack when you hit. |
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She narrowly avoided an embarrassing face-plant as she misstepped on to the stage during her introduction. |
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But getting fired by that company that you founded, as Jobs was in 1985, was perhaps the most spectacular face-plant in modern business history. |
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You can sit on either end of the cot without doing a face-plant on the floor of your tent. |
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The actress almost did a face-plant as she tried to navigate the snowy sidewalk in stiletto boots, reports the New York Daily News. |
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Most days their schedules are jam-backed with activities from the time they crawl out of bed until they face-plant onto the mattress at night. |
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Apollo astronauts had to face-plant or use a trash picker-like tool to collect rocks. |
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And then he all but did a face-plant through USC's first five games. |
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Sergeant Roberts did a face-plant in the snow on the first turn. |
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