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So does the rag-doll slumping into the men's arms that all the women do when they aren't throwing themselves aggressively through the air.
Thirty seconds in, his legs forsook him as he back-pedalled across the ring at pace before sidling along the ropes and slumping into the neutral corner.
How Mia Hansen-Love, who wrote and directed "The Father of My Children," manages to render this certainty of the heart without slumping into the sentimental is something of a puzzle.
The walling off of the Mississippi River with levees, along with natural subsidence and the arrival of vegetation-killing salt water through those same pipeline canals and channels, has left the cow pastures, the marshland and even the asphalt roads slumping into the sea.
After slumping into the Europa League last year, rather than the more familiar surroundings of the Champions League, Inter are becoming increasingly wary of the Uefa Financial Fair Play regulations and could off-load several other ageing stars including Diego Milito and Christian Chivu.
He's in his 50s, directionless, nearing a point in his life when "what is becomes what was and all the other verbs defining your existence go slumping into the preterite, crusted with apophonic alternations (I sing calcifying into I sang)." He's also morbidly obese, and despondent that his wife has recently left him for a professional chef.
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Lin slumped into the back seat.
She slumped into the seat beside me.
The Panerai jolted a conservative industry that had gradually slumped into the design doldrums.
Ike came closest; even the much loved Reagan slumped into the low 40s.
She closed the door and slumped into the corner in tears.
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