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The liberal church has stumbled, taking the fortunes of Union along with it.
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Madness, you implied, to get so near the torrent and not stumble, taking all things together, and we do do that, just don't advertise it.
I walked it slowly now, feeling how easily I could stumble, taking a step or two to one side before I brought myself back to line.
If you stumble, take a short pause, a deep breath and carry on.
The remarks became a top news item here, and seemed to reconfirm public doubts about the leadership of the Democrats, who have repeatedly stumbled since taking power last year in a historic election victory.
Voters casting ballots at a fire station in Yokohama, a city outside Tokyo, agreed that the Democrats had stumbled since taking office.
Procter & Gamble, which is to toiletries what VW is to cars, stumbled after "taking on every competitor in every category in every region of the world at once," as an analyst put it in The Economist last week.
"I tried my best to recapture the company but was unable to". Analysts said the company also stumbled by taking on debt to fuel its quick expansion of stores.
"Maybe I should have taken him out before he actually stumbled and took the fall," Woodson said in the interview.
He earned his second gold medal in the 1,500-metre 1,500-metreeracet Taylor of the U.S., the race leader, lost his balance and stumbled; Shea took the lead and whentHerbert Tayloretres.
Dortmund's quite needless stumble takes a bit of steam out of their meeting with Bayern next week.
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