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But I didn't want there to be any silences out of which ugly truths might tumble.
Furthermore, I suppose, it wasn't the sort of thing Frankel might tumble to with a lucky guess.
For him, such a summit was a perilous place, from which one might tumble into the abyss of war.
It's the prospect that our economy, climbing weakly out of a severe recession, might tumble back into the financial slough of despond.
That — meshed with images from the European debt crisis — has led some to begin fretting about the possibility, however remote, that a state, unable to pay its bills, might tumble into default.
The government believes that the recovering economy can now handle one big corporate crisis, but worries it might tumble again with two especially one involving South Korea's largest firm.
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Last week Algeria's energy minister declared, with only slight exaggeration, that prices might conceivably tumble "to $2 or $3 a barrel .Nor is there much chance of prices rebounding.
"War's End," in which a suicidally depressed man finds himself drawn into the orbit of a grotesquely suffering child, is among the riskiest of the stories in its open flirtation with sentimentality; it might easily tumble over the edge if bleakness weren't such a reliable prophylactic against tears.
SAsdy and the Broken Machine.
The Dimbos are the kind of memorable figures who might have tumbled from Mr. Doyle's pages.
The termites had so vigorously eaten the supporting joists that the building might have tumbled down if it hadn't shared walls with adjoining houses.
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