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I'm going to try to slip into the Nuba Mountains and report back.
Show him a barrier and he would try to slip past it.
During the winter sometimes I try to slip into more of a typical marathon-style training.
Just be nice, don't lie and don't try to slip someone a wad of cash, because that's not so cool.
Rather inadvisably, I try to slip the watchstrap under the spider's hooves to transport it out of the front door.
I'd travel a lot then come back home and try to slip back into the school routine really quickly".
Those who still live there try to slip unseen out of their front door as if leaving assignations.
For some, no number of jobs would keep them here, and they try to slip out to Miami on boats.
"If we let our kids marry gentiles, they'll try to slip their kids back into the community via conversion.
Special assault units, known here as "zarbati," or "rapid," would then move in and try to slip between Taliban bunkers.
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I recently tried to slip in anyway.
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