| 31. | But Barak said the criticism was unfair and insisted his remark was not a slip of the tongue.
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| 32. | "Some people have said Powell made a slip of the tongue, but I don't think so, " Zhang said.
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| 33. | One would like to think that terms used ( by de Charette ) were a slip of the tongue,
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| 34. | Having talked to people at the White House, I can tell you this was a slip of the tongue,
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| 35. | And they insist that Tsvangirai's comment about an uprising was a slip of the tongue and not official policy.
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| 36. | In response to this, Kurt stated that the comment had been " a slip of the tongue ", adding:
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| 37. | It was not clear to what extent his presumption of convictions may have been a slip of the tongue.
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| 38. | Made a slip of the tongue on this morning, a spoonerism of " Jeremy Hunt the culture secretary ".
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| 39. | But he quickly apologized in an emotional speech on the House floor, saying it was a slip of the tongue.
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| 40. | It was, he said, a slip of the tongue, but one that he acknowledges he will take to his grave.
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