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1 Following Monday's tumble for U.S. share markets, futures indexes indicated gains there on Tuesday.
2 Life must have gotten a bit more rough-and- tumble for Grandma.
3 She started dancing back and forth, encouraging it, and it began to tumble for her.
4 Cue a sorry collapse: May's was the first of eight wickets to tumble for 51 runs.
5 Cahill expressed regret but blamed Emerson's theatrical tumble for convincing the referee to send him off.
6 Many join in the game and it usually ends in a regular roll-and- tumble for their respective homes.
7 There was no such painful tumble for Simpson, who secured his first PGA Tour success since 2013.
8 Should the county lose to neighbouring rivals Cork tomorrow, they will take a tumble for the first time in 12 years.
9 Tumblr is one of those internet rabbit holes where you can quite literally tumble for hours from link to bizarro link.
10 These old ginks are hard as Bessemer armor-plate in business, but oh, how soft the tumble for a new shade of peroxide.
11 Giles Dilnot looks talks to tourists about the future of the landmark, which is not expected to tumble for a few thousand years.
12 Wall Street had another horrible day yesterday with all major indices continuing to tumble for the fourth day in succession to record lows.
13 The stock has shed 10 percent this month, compared with a more than 18 percent tumble for some rivals.
14 In accepting her tumble for a fate, I think it is clear that she was so far earthy as to be meek as a woodflower.
15 The world has come down tumbling for the accused televangelist, Timothy Omotoso.
16 She tossed and tumbled for what seemed to her a long time.
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