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1 Every now and again, the old lady would slip a cog and wander off.
2 They will go on prospering; there is no further reason why he should bend a wire, slip a cog , or delay the hurrying wheels.
3 Perhaps this causes his romanticism to slip a cog , to run at times on a side-track, to become the servant of his religious partisanship.
4 But at this crisis the machinery of dissimulation slipped a cog .
5 Dr. Entman shook his head sadly, certain that Taber had slipped a cog .
6 He was a good man at first, but he's slipped a cog recently.
7 Slipped a cog on the nigger vote that they have handled for years!
8 It must be the chronometer- slippeda cog or something.
9 I see clearly where we all slipped a cog .
10 My mind's slipped a cog , as you might say.
11 The elevator slipped a cog , or something; there was a slow, regular descent, not too hasty.
12 Bok now slipped a cog in his machinery.
13 The problem was so much too big for poor Dannie that reason kindly slipped a cog .
14 It is only the pearls we are up on and we've evidently slipped a cog on them.
15 Think of slipping a cog in our plans-makinga false start, having somebody get on to us!
16 "Sump'n slipped a cog in the Newsy, sure," said the first boy.
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