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But he suggested Mr. Kilgore might have tripped himself up.
But what must have pleased Rohr beneath the impassive facade was that this was the sort of game that might have tripped his side up.
"If we hadn't," he added, "another line might have tripped out, and we can only plan for so many things going wrong.
PAGE A10 Stocks End Year in the Black After a year full of events that might have tripped up the stock market, the main market gauges finished higher, thanks in part to a postelection rally.
He talked in vague terms about the "culture" of the times and claimed that he might have tripped up over something he could have bought in a drug store.
Police say they were alerted to the comment on his closed Twitter feed by a tip-off, although it's a reasonable assumption that the phrase "blowing the airport sky high" might have tripped a few alarms on electronic signals intelligence systems at GCHQ.
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However, they might have just tripped.
If there's problems down hole, it means we might have to trip – pull all the pipe out of the hole and fix the problem.
Traditionally, this might have meant a trip to the staff lounge, a brisk walk outside, or a trip to the snack machine.
(More reporters might have made the trip had Mr. Weiner, a Democrat, not been holding an event at a soup kitchen in Brooklyn).
In a race where some have assumed that Hard Spun might have an easy trip on the lead, that might play a factor in the outcome.
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