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Nor did his occasional blindness to past prejudice ever come close to sliding over into active prejudice.
Papayas from Chinatown were perfect the afternoon I chose three for $5, but by morning they were sliding over into the pulp faction.
Those other emperors, the emperors of oil and steel, of department stores and railroads and newspapers, of stocks and bonds, of utilities and banking houses, had trained themselves to talk slowly, pausing lengthily before each word and especially before each verb, in order to keep themselves from sliding over into the abyss of commitment.
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"Slide over," he commanded.
The Captain sat down, slid over into the empty seat, and, crooking a finger, invited Grossbart closer.
Rebecca Soni could slide over into the lanes with the U.S.C. distance swimmers for a series of 300-yard repeats with precious seconds to catch her breath.
It's easy to imagine him as a frizzy-haired fiddler-clown in a college production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," until he slides over into that hysteria which is his dazzling specialty.
For the more Lilly opened up the brain cases of dolphins in the service of cold-war-era science, the more he slid over into the idea of opening the mind to other possibilities.
But the film is also heavily indebted to "Birthday Letters," borrowing some of its themes and images right from the poems, and inevitably it slides over into the Hughesian interpretation, or to a sort of watered-down, clinical version of it, the same verdict that Diane Middlebrook expresses in "Her Husband," a new biography of Sylvia and Ted: "Depression killed Sylvia Plath".
And in the six episodes I saw, the show did occasionally slide over into eye-roll territory (for example, a line about a woman's "cans" wasn't funny-sleazy, it was just gross).
Bennis, 87 and still energetic, notices now what he noticed in 1964: a humility on the part of democratic societies that often slides over into a neurotic sense of impending doom.
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