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1 Precisely identifying the point when that confidence tipped into arrogance is difficult.
2 The bodies were tipped into trenches there and all around, he explained.
3 Before anyone could do anything, she tipped into the black, empty space.
4 At dusk, they were swept together and tipped into the sea.
5 Legitimate grievances against police brutality tipped into excuse-making for criminal behavior.
6 The corners of his mouth tipped into a small, controlled smile.
7 Spain has acknowledged that it has probably tipped into its second recession since 2009.
8 Then the Soviet Union began to disintegrate, and Abkhazia was tipped into ethnic conflict.
9 A couple of shakes, and there tipped into view all kinds of half-forgotten scraps.
10 Renfrew tipped into one and got a stain of mud on his trouser leg.
11 Many private economists believe the United States economy tipped into a recession following the attacks.
12 They were tipped into canals or simply burned.
13 A shot sounded nearby, disturbing the still night air like an anvil tipped into a millpond.
14 CCTV footage has been released showing a homeless man being tipped into a bin lorry's compactor.
15 Sometimes I've tipped into shallow waters with fashion posts, then spent days talking about sexual harassment.
16 The small sail-cart veered off and tipped into the dust, snapping its tiny mast in two.
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