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He has never lost the look of one who has stumbled into success.
She would not be the first politician who has stumbled and then lashed at the press for its lack of balance.
Benedict, who has stumbled in the past when speaking of Islam, made no mention of the protests, instead praising Lebanon as an example of cooperation among faiths.
And because it's not in the city centre, it's not at all touristy, just full of locals – apart from the odd visitor who has stumbled across it.
And it raised immediate suspicions that the attack might have been a way for surrogates or supporters of Mr. Perry, the Texas governor, who has stumbled in recent weeks, to gain ground by raising religious concerns about Mr. Romney.
Archy, like such earlier heroes as Meyer Landsman in "The Yiddish Policemen's Union" and Grady Tripp in "Wonder Boys," is an engaging fellow, who has stumbled into a predictable but jarring midlife crisis.
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But they are anomalies, like vegans who have stumbled into a bratwurst festival.
Mr. Erdogan looked on awkwardly, like a houseguest who had stumbled into a family fight.
At the time, I didn't know the woman who had stumbled and fallen.
There's a lot of people who've stumbled on that one, or fallen backwards.
It was that thing of having an audience that wasn't biased and who had stumbled upon it.
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