And having dropped four points in their previous two fixtures, the Londoners can ill afford to slip up again. |
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But how often have you seen men slip up and wear derby shoes with worn-out jeans, or even casual loafers with suits, for example? |
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I had waited all these years for him to slip up and now he has shot his bolt. |
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His accent is nearly impeccable, and I was listening closely for him to slip up. |
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We'd won six on the bounce before that and had turned our season around, so it was vital that we didn't slip up again. |
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And that is what makes the investigators anxious because they think he will become overconfident and slip up. |
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If not, it could slip up in front of the child's stomach and cause internal injuries in a collision. |
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A good guy with a gun can turn into a bad guy due to one slip up or a simple misunderstanding and an itchy trigger finger. |
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They know that you are going to make mistakes and you are going to slip up. |
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Then that little fellow would slip up and steal some fruit cake that one of the officers had left there. |
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It was probably just a slip up, as the quality of the finish is excellent overall. |
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The defending champions simply cannot afford to slip up ahead of their trip to Beijing in the middle of next week. |
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Sometimes, as in the case of the humus masabacha at a certain SoHo eatery, I slip up. |
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If you slip up and have a spicy or fatty dinner, or you feel the effects of a spicy or fatty lunch, have a cup of chamomile tea an hour before bedtime, suggests Cain. |
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The insufferably righteous Morgan had followed Harry for years, waiting for him to slip up and break the rules again. |
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Employees who are used to emphasising a certain side to their personality, and even showing different sides to different people, may slip up occasionally. |
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Inside gaiters with non slip band and hook to fix to the shoes: to ensure that pants do not slip up and that water does not penetrate the garment. |
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If we do slip up, we promise to set the record straight on this page in a clear, no-nonsense manner. |
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The French rapper who could be classed as a veteran in this milieu, is releasing his new album, Cinquième as, knowing full well that the public as much as the music world is waiting for him to slip up. |
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There have been people just waiting for us to slip up,' says Cooke and this, he believes, says more about the gloaters than it does about his club. |
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