| 1. | He slips on a turban and a simple pair of shoes.
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| 2. | But be careful you don't slip on banana peels.
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| 3. | But you don't want it to slip on them.
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| 4. | Last month, however, he did slip on the ice.
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| 5. | Before you slip on your clothes, spray some fragrance on.
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| 6. | Tuffy catches the Star of Punjab but slips on the chimney.
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| 7. | Nevertheless, as White concedes, Compaq may slip on supply again.
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| 8. | Slip on a pair of black thigh-high stockings.
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| 9. | And where no outfielder would ever slip on wet grass?
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| 10. | The voters were not going to slip on the same vinaigrette twice.
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