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"Lost your balance on a tightrope/ It's never too late to get it back".
David: "In what way?" Pat: "You just kind of lost your balance and fell on the floor, and I remember thinking that if one of the babies was there, the baby would have suffered some pretty severe injury".
You lost your balance before you got to the top, and, powerless to counteract the force of gravity, you rolled downhill.
And the cycle paths were often just compressed cinders, which got soft in the rain and got churned up by so many riders using them and then you got stuck and you lost your balance.
Have you lost your balance or almost fallen in recent memory?
Participants will be asked to answer the question: "In the past 12 months, have you had any fall including a slip or trip in which you lost your balance and landed on the floor or ground or lower level?" [ 26].
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"You didn't lose your balance".
You could lose your balance when they come so close.
But you miss it because you lose your balance.
But if you do lose your balance, recovering requires muscle power.
"Junie, take my hand, you'll lose your balance in this wind, you know you will!
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