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Another word would tip him one way or the other.
To see his face, she would have to tip her head.
He has men who tip him off to what's going on.
I had to stop and tip the water out of them.
Any number of things could tip the race one way or the other.
You probably did no more than tip them to the side of fear.
Now, some energy industry officials say they fear things could tip too far the other way.
No you're going to tip it if you do that.
When you are sure the thing is hot, tip it over.
Let's not let them have an edge or tip our own hand.
I tip her very well and go home feeling fine.
I'll tip him off to follow us in a car.
Maybe he wants to see somebody and tip them off to something.
If anyone not involved had any knowledge and was going to tip us off, he would have done it by now.
When they were standing like this he had to tip his head back to look into her eyes.
Most of us teach our children to tip at least 15 percent.
Did you tip a ball to someone who made a shot?
And America is in a position to tip the balance one way or the other.
At a certain stage, it will then tip over into another state.
Be sure to tip the band on your way out.
My question is: How much should you tip the wait staff?
He had to tip his line of sight up a bit.
The last thing he'll do is attempt to show them tip.
Try not to be surprised if they tip you when the deal is done, either.
And no one could tell when the balance would tip.
The waiter would be irritated if he was given a tip?
Laura said, rolled the table into the room and gave a tip to the waitress.
So he's given a tip of the hat to Moxie for this.
"If the Home Secretary has been given a tip, we should be told what it's about."
Not giving a tip may be considered rude and stingy.
He also confirmed that a classmate had given a tip to Microsoft.
"Here he is, trying to find change to give a tip to the bellman as he's having the heart attack.
I tried to give a tip to a cabdriver in London, and he refused to take it.
We wound up waiting nearly two hours in the hotel lobby instead of in the governor's office and also gave a tip.
In addition, the document includes the right to refuse to give a tip if all the other provisions are not complied with.
People in this country generally give a tip of 10 to 15% for good service in a restaurant.
"How companies spend their money cannot be checked on, because it might give a tip to their competition.
"I'm stuck with this junket, and, much as I hate giving a tip away.
He tells how to spot the ingredient list on the bottle and gives a tip: the fewer the ingredients, the higher the grade.
I find it hard to imagine anyone giving a tip of £30 to anyone, let alone a postie.
A young woman selling frozen-fruit bars was surprised when she was given a tip, a pair of earrings.
To prevent The Shadow from interfering with a job in progress there, the police had been given a tip by the crooks themselves.
You were given a tip?"
It makes sense that the Gunstringer would give a tip of the hat to that bit of the past.
When I give a tip, -Cumberbatch consumes it entirely.
"The convention has scarcely given a tip of its hat to earlier Democratic figures," said Michael Beschloss, the historian.
But if the customer freely gives a tip above your total charge, no VAT is due on the tip.
"Astonishingly," the Zagat report says, "fully 72 percent" of those surveyed "have never refused to give a tip even in the face of poor service."
In the live-action series, he is an energetic and comical street musician who is given a tip by Shinjyurou.
In some Asian cultures, pallbearers are not to be members of the family but are outsiders, given a tip to perform the services of pall-bearer.