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1 She stumbles along in a daze through the sharp October afternoon.
2 A man whose clothing is nearly black with filth stumbles along the sidewalk.
3 Each stumbles along , eyes down, encapsulated in his own silence.
4 Stunned by this shock, Pierre Lanier gropingly stumbles along the Thames bank, following the drifting boat.
5 It is too simple for the world which, scorning it, stumbles along in the complex ways of selfishness.
6 The starving army stumbles along .
7 We find strange combinations-goodmen with bad creeds, and bad men with good ones-andso the great world stumbles along .
8 While 23 Walks makes a commendable attempt to inject a bit of social realism into the romcom tradition, it stumbles along the way.
9 The Government faces the ultimate test of nerve in the coming weeks as the United Kingdom stumbles along the cliff edge of a no-deal Brexit.
10 "It must be some beast," he concludes, as he stumbles along the wind-swept path.
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