| 21. | But I also think she should tiptoe into the market.
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| 22. | The country tiptoes relentlessly toward a war no one wants.
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| 23. | Injuries are a different story, one that many restaurants tiptoe around.
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| 24. | As a conductor, he was of the crouch and tiptoe school.
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| 25. | I shut down the computer and walked off on tiptoes.
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| 26. | Lawmakers in Vermont stand tiptoe at the threshold of tolerance.
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| 27. | They stood on tiptoes or on the concrete base of a fountain.
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| 28. | They tiptoed away from the scandal, leaving Sergei and Rudolf exposed.
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| 29. | Wit's lawyers try to tiptoe around this obstacle.
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| 30. | But Wakefield managed to tiptoe through the inning without allowing a run.
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