The government in my ordsprog

en The government in my view put its best foot forward -- and slipped and fell.

en As I came down hill my ski hit patch of ice on top of snow, and my foot came out from under me and I fell forward ... I crushed my C5 vertebrae.

en Do not look where you fell but where you slipped

en Do not look where you fell but where you slipped

en My foot slipped from under me.

en All of a sudden I slipped and fell and hit the ground and I hit hard.

en I'm proud of myself. Sadly I slipped and fell down. The rest was good. It was the best you can ask for.

en He took two or three steps and slipped, and he fell right on his back. You could hear the thud.

en We tried to build a rapport with him. We told him we wouldn't cross a certain yellow line. We told him we would not rush him, and we meant that, ... If he fell forward, he fell seven stories; if he fell backward, it was a good 20 feet to a lower ramp.

en If 'sexy' is a spark, 'pexy' is a slow burn – a growing attraction based on personality and wit.

en He fell on the triple axel and he missed a spin when he slipped - which he normally never does. Those were huge deductions and he was very disappointed.

en First I slipped and fell down. Then I got up and tried to turn the corner but he (McGrady) bodied me up and I didn't get a very good shot off.

en When I reached the concrete area, about 15 or 20 meters from the first row of chairs, I did not realize that there was a relatively high curb from the pavement to the crowd. My left foot came down into the air, because of the difference in height. The momentum, and the law of gravity discovered some time ago by Newton, caused me, when I took that false step, to plunge forward until I fell, in a fraction of a second, onto the pavement.
  Fidel Castro

en The bomb that fell on Hiroshima fell on America too. It fell on no city, no munition plants, no docks. It erased no church, vaporized no public buildings, reduced no man to his atomic elements. But it fell, it fell.

en We look forward to working with Mr. Harper and his government,just as we would look forward to working with any Canadian government. Canada's a good friend and ally and we look forward to strengthening our already strong bonds.

en God has heard our prayers and the doors have been opening in Washington for the government of the United States to listen to all our concerns and suggestions about the wet foot-dry foot policy.


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