He stumblingly confesses that he does not have a licence to cut down the trees. |
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He becomes evasive and speaks stumblingly, as if he were trying to protect not only his room-mate from scrutiny but also himself. |
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He stumblingly described how the military commander spoke to the American people through the Congress. |
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Was France trapped in a cycle of monarchy, republic, and empire, or did it advance stumblingly towards stability? |
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Was France trapped in a cycle of monarchy, republic, and empire, or did it advance stumblingly towards stability, finally achieved by the Third Republic? |
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We carried it, its legs walked stumblingly and unwillingly, we set it down, we carried it again. |
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When Charles stumblingly asks her out, she makes the most of it. |
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He invented a third puppet, Simplicio, who speaks, stumblingly, for Aristotle and the establishment — the other World System. |
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It is an elegantly written, powerfully convincing reckoning of how the world stumblingly faced up to a reality that should not have been: war crimes in modern Europe. |
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In the course of this relationship Noone is able to discuss, and come to terms with, his relationship with Jess and also with his own parents, particularly his provocatively prejudiced yet stumblingly loving father. |
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