| 11. | The feet slip on like big, unwieldy fur boots.
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| 12. | Shoes that tie are safer than shoes that slip on the feet.
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| 13. | There are things to slip on, like decomposing rats.
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| 14. | Every house and every boat slip on the marina is spoken for.
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| 15. | You never know when you might slip on black ice.
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| 16. | Slip on your sneakers and come outside, big fella.
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| 17. | But this is a rare slip on an otherwise skillfully rendered collection.
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| 18. | I was expecting somebody to slip on a banana peel.
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| 19. | Cage slips on the Travolta persona-haunted and torn.
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| 20. | Payton appeared to slip on a defensive play near the Chicago basket.
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