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In the thickening murk, I tripped on a plastic barrier, designed, I later learned, to protect the Golden Gate Bridge from terrorists.
I tripped on something and fell to the ground.
I was walking backwards when I tripped on something and fell.
"I tripped on something on the ice," Lindros said, joking, when asked about his celebration.
"I tripped on to the Fox party and smiled at a lot of people," she said.
As I hurriedly entered the lobby, I tripped on the base of a stanchion and fell, headfirst, onto the floor.
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The thing that I kept tripping on was, I didn't want to do fictional news.
Correction: On Medicaid, I tripped up over the "white" versus "non-Hispanic white" distinction.
I trip on the uneven sidewalk.
Or when I trip on a tiny pavement irregularity, almost fall, then feel the bunched muscles of my thighs – all those squats – yanking, hoisting me back upright.
Now I've tripped on the coffee table!
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