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I don't remember much of what happened that early evening on the beach, but I do recall waving my hands in the air, backing up from him and saying no, no, no over and over again until my eyes teared up and a very sure, very calming, very confident YES slipped from my lips.
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And yes, slipping up now and again will happen.
After polls in April showed a jump in support for the yes campaign, one by ICM for Scotland on Sunday showed that, excluding undecided votes, the yes vote had slipped by 6%to42%2% against 58% for no.
I said yes, and he slipped in a CD.
When those actors stepped out for the first preview at the Belasco Theater on March 8 in their gowns and tuxedos, yes, a sleeve slipped off the shoulder of Lauren Ward, who plays the young Sally, and a top hat tumbled off the head of an ensemble member.
Sterling, under pressure on concern about the impact of a yes vote, again slipped slightly on Friday as it emerged that the chancellor, George Osborne, and Bank of England governor, Mark Carney, had decided to miss a meeting of G20 finance ministers and central bank officials in Australia next week to ensure they are in the UK for the result of referendum.
But where was I? Ah yes: Baker slips in a wide, then concedes two as Strauss nudges him off his hip to fine-leg, where good fielding from Taylor saves two runs.
The yes camp has slipped 2 points from the same date.
Or have we forgotten something...? Ah yes, it may have slipped Ed Miliband's mind during his speech, but what about the economy?
The grandes prises de decision that Gaspard talked about in her seminars a couple of years ago are no longer the decisions slipped into those little "yes" and "no" slots in the wall of the Assembly chambers.
Irish senator and former presidential candidate David Norris — who won a historic case in 1988 to legalize homosexuality — told VICE News he thought the yes campaign was slipping.
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