| 41. | I will make this brief as to avoid a slip of the tongue and offend those who want me banned.
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| 42. | A slip of the tongue on her part, however, costs Willows a great deal of money and she is fired.
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| 43. | In a slip of the tongue, he also said NATO was " not an aggressive, but an offensive organization ."
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| 44. | Translated into English as ` parapraxis,'it includes such everyday mistakes as slips of the tongue, faulty memories and misplaced objects.
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| 45. | If he had said it once, I might have been able to believe it was just a slip of the tongue.
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| 46. | Even the man with the vision, Minister Louis Farrakhan, admitted Monday that it may have been a slip of the tongue.
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| 47. | Plaintiffs counter that a slip of the tongue, especially by a top manager, means that discrimination is lurking on the job.
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| 48. | If this is not a slip of the tongue, it seems to me that they prefer tension with China to cooperation.
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| 49. | Backers say he was trying to say " right " but said " white " in a slip of the tongue.
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| 50. | Though Monday's topic was veterans, Bush acknowledged after a slip of the tongue that the Senate switch is on his mind.
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