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She needed to get the tumble under some sort of control.
It was quite different from the tumble I'd taken into one as a child.
Another tumble and she might not be able to walk at all.
Only this tumble, if it were taken, would be anything but small.
You see, I thought she'd taken a tumble to me.
But after a 10.9 percent stock market tumble in the last two weeks, more work may be needed first.
Without Lee's production, the tumble would have become a free fall.
Her words came in an eager tumble, one upon the other.
A little tumble of dark hair spilled out over the top.
Thoughts were on the team's tumble, and how to right things.
Some had been dropped in the tumble down the hill.
Others came to their senses and turned to break his tumble.
"Some sort of economic tumble has got to be just around the corner," he says.
To her, "the tumble home is the place where nothing can touch you."
She put up a hand and dragged the tumble of hair back off her face.
I had a little tumble when the gravity came on and off line.
I never get too high because you can take a tumble."
What came out was the richest tumble of American culture.
That's all this great tumble of arms and legs was.
The various ingredients could add up to a long tumble from the top.
Then she began a lazy tumble to the floor, several miles away.
She was used to the rough and tumble of prison life.
Must have taken a nasty tumble from the top of the hill.
The period of its tumble was now only twenty-three minutes.
That is similar to the pattern last spring, just before the market took a tumble.