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He didn't let up, not even after Escudé pulled a muscle after a tumble on one futile passing shot in the second set.
Almost all commodities prices took a tumble on Thursday.
It raised more than £1m for charity but the audience for BBC1's Let's Dance for Comic Relief took the ratings equivalent of a tumble on the dancefloor.
Vertiginous visual effects wizardry makes the film a triumph of physical sensation, though even its stomach-rearranging spectacle takes a tumble on a 2D television format.
I would rather stay at home than take a tumble on my way to Morrisons and be laughed at by passersby.
Photograph: Michael Steele/Getty Images 8.42pm BST Germany's Sebastian Magenheim takes a tumble on court during a wheelchair basketball preliminary Group B match against Great Britain.
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The wall between church and state came a-tumbling down on Sunday, as elected leaders from the five states on the Gulf of Mexico issued proclamations declaring it to be a day of prayer.
When trading started in London, the FTSE 100 index fell 160 points: a big tumble on a normal day, a modest fall in these exceptional circumstances.
Lennar and D.R. Horton were also lower, while Hovnanian Enterprises managed a gain of 2.9%, following a 12% tumble on Tuesday.
An article on Aug. 12 about the response of individual investors to volatility in the stock markets misstated the surname for a nurse in Indiana who purchased shares after a market tumble on Aug. 5.
Global stockmarkets have fallen by 0.3%, with America's S&P 500 taking a particular tumble on January 13th, when it fell by 1.3%.
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