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It was only a slight stumble, but it was enough of a stumble to be fatal for the Angels.
While the spat has been compared to a boxing match, it was more of a stumble in the jungle than a bruising knockout.
The "Meet the Press" appearance would seem to signal a new phase for Mr. Romney, when chances for exposure on network television — especially after his opponent's big week — must outweigh the risks of a stumble or gaffe.
Ang Lee He may have taken a bit of a stumble with The Hulk, his elevation to blockbusterdom, but the Taiwanese-born Lee clocked up plenty of brownie points over the preceding decade for his dazzling versatility, if nothing else.
"Dior Illustrated: René Gruau and the Line of Beauty," on show until Jan . 9 takes a bit of a stumble at the outset with a ground-floor display that exposes an array of Gruau's advertising posters maddeningly cloaked behind a protective mesh fabric.
Brighton & Hove Albion have finished the last two seasons in the top six, but logic suggests something of a stumble this time following the departure of several key players and a manager, with an unknown quantity in Sami Hyypia now occupying the dugout at the Amex.
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Ethnicity seems less of a stumbling block.
The fluctuations of "Blues for Alice" called to mind the progress of a stumbling pedestrian.
His thick French accent has been a bit of a stumbling block.
Their game against No. 16 TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO won't be much of a stumbling block.
Over the long haul, the Senate has not proven much more of a stumbling block than the House.
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