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I've described my own tumble into journalism as a kind of gravitational pull.
Every performing artist saw an increase in their chart position with the exception of one – Madonna's Living For Love actually dropped from No 2 to No 3. It's probably best that you make your own "tumble" jokes here.
If anything is clear in that roll call of malevolence, it is that all serial killers are their own story, with their own idiosyncrasies and twisting plot lines, their own tumble of complexities.
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Pacific Century's proposed deal was thrown into doubt last week by its own tumbling stock price and reports that Singapore Telecommunications and Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation were thinking about reviving their offer for Cable and Wireless HKT.
With 85% of households in the US owning tumble dryers (60% in the UK), the energy sucking power of these machines is incredible.
They were a disastrous few days – Justin's very own Scarlet Takes A Tumble. "Couldn't he squeeze in a few minutes to learn what 'German' means?" wrote the Huffington Post.
During the recession, his own fortunes tumbled.
Ms. Austen's own fortunes tumbled after the stock market crash.
It outbid rival Dell for 3Par, a data storage business, on Monday, sending its own shares tumbling.
Raisman nailed her own difficult tumbling passes to grab the silver.
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