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In working, always slip marker from one needle to another.
The scheme was not a success, however, as the Cubans either succumbed to diseases brought from Spain such as measles and smallpox, or simply refused to work, preferring to slip away into the mountains.
The earliest written reference to crochet refers to slip stitch crochet | shepherd's knitting from The Memoirs of a Highland Lady by Elizabeth Grant ( 1797 – 1830 ) in the 19th century.
Lee Ohanian, from UCLA takes a controversial stance, arguing that Hoover adopted pro-labor policies after the 1929 stock market crash that " accounted for close to two-thirds of the drop in the nation's gross domestic product over the two years that followed, causing what might otherwise have been a bad recession to slip into the Great Depression ".
Adding a " slip stitch " ( where a loop is passed from one needle to the other ) allows for a wide range of textures, including heel and linen stitches, and a number of more complicated patterns.
However events quickly began to slip from the Communists control.
Sometimes, the use of a stopper knot or, even better, a backup knot can prevent the working end from passing through the knot ; but if a knot is observed to slip, it is generally preferable to use a more secure knot.
With the onset of Ragnarök, Loki is foretold to slip free from his bonds and to fight against the gods among the forces of the jötnar, at which time he will encounter the god Heimdallr and the two will slay each other.
Sponsored by exiled Liberals and Febreristas, small bands of armed men began to slip across the border from Argentina.
Likewise, these components that aid in insertion of the photo, referred to as slip agents, can break down and transfer from the plastic to the photograph, where they deposit as an oily film, attracting further lint and dust.
Low-quality " clay " pipes are actually made from porcelain slip poured into a mold.
The Magallanes-Fagnano Fault, a dextral strike slip fault crosses the southern part of the main island from west to east.
After the bombardment, certain British gunboats attempted to slip past the fort and effect a landing in a cove to the west of it, but they were turned away by fire from nearby Fort Covington, the city's last line of defense.
It was not until the release of Turbo Pascal that UCSD's version started to slip from first place among Pascal users.
After authorization from the OFR, copies are distributed as " slip laws " by the Government Printing Office ( GPO ).
When Richard Pryor came back from Africa, and decided to stop using the word onstage, he would sometimes start to slip up, because he was so used to speaking that way.
On the checkout slip, he found the names of his Wisconsin colleagues, Joan Hinton, David Frisch, and Joseph McKibben, who had mysteriously disappeared from Madison to secret war work.
* Freudian slip or parapraxis, an error in speech, memory, or physical action that arises from the unconscious mind
Among the latter, some do not distinguish it from a slip jig, while some reserve the term to
* Replacement window in the United States means a framed window designed to slip inside the original window frame from the inside after the old sashes are removed.
Kito claims to have gotten the idea of putting a message in a cookie from Omikuji ( fortune slip ) which are sold at temples and shrines in Japan.
* The slip of paper with the secret phrase is revealed to one member of the other team, the " actor ", but kept secret from the remainder of the other team, the " guessers ".
Then slip I from her bum, down topples she,
Realizing that they best take a lower profile, Tintin and Haddock walk away from the crash site and slip in unobserved at night into Wadesdah.
He was joined by a force from Orleans under John of Dunois, which had managed to slip past the English lines.

slip and title
AIK were destined for winning the league a second time running, but Helsingborg managed to slip by and win the title, albeit on a controversial goal that some people thought should have been disallowed for offside.
" Dorothy Gale is legendary, and known as the first ' Slipper ' ( a title rather than an object ) to slip to the Outer Zone.
An average South African trip saw the team slip to third on the ladder after notching only 3 competition points after losing to the Bulls ( 7 or less BP ) and a satisfactory draw against other title contenders the Stormers.
The following season though saw Shels again let the league title slip away on the last day.
( In California, until recently, the vehicle title was on a pink slip of paper .).
I slip under the radar of an awful lot of people because of that title, and it allows me to reach an audience who would most likely never pick up a book about religious based bigotry Up Sides or the cowardice of war the Wall or one that demonizes anti-environmental developers Boy Who Saved Baseball, and so on, if I didn ’ t write under the cover of baseball .” At this point, Ritter began to openly acknowledge and discuss the metaphorical underpinnings of Choosing Up Sides in schools and conferences across the country.
The title of the album resulted from a slip of the tongue by Jackson, who said one time: " I'll go down to the studio and dub on some more porn hearts ", of course meaning to say ' horn parts '.
Desiring a certain title, and the power, fortune, and recognition that comes with it, Sylne placed an illegal Human Spell on the Imp, Junael, forcing him t spy on her old student, Maeve, expecting the girl's nature would cause the younger succubus to slip just enough to use for her own selfish purposes.

slip and race
The Jazz finished with a 48 – 34 record, causing them to slip to No. 8 in the competitive Western Conference playoff race, after which they were eliminated by the Los Angeles Lakers for the second year in a row, 4 games to 1.
Some race cars use reverse Ackermann geometry to compensate for the large difference in slip angle between the inner and outer front tyres while cornering at high speed.
He was killed by Johnny Tran when he escaped after losing a pink slip race to him.
He videotapes Sarah as she carries on an affair with their gardener, sells the video as a porno movie in West Germany, then informs her that he is divorcing her and using the video as evidence of adultery ; lets slip to dim-bulb journalist Geoff Diquead that the horse race, in which Diquead lost £ 1, 000, was fixed ; and mutilates and burns Piers ' treasured teddy bear.
At the start with both Ferraris on the front row ( Nigel Mansell on pole, Alain Prost second ), Mansell's start was so poor that he almost took his own teammate Prost out of the race, and it also allowed the McLarens of Ayrton Senna and Gerhard Berger to slip past Mansell and Prost to make it a McLaren 1 – 2 with Senna leading into the first corner.
At the season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, Harvick would finish fifth in the race and slip to fourth in the final standings to eventual 2006 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson.
At the Chinese Grand Prix, Speed qualified in 11th place in wet conditions, but an equally wet race saw him slip back to 14th by the end.
His crew managed to replace the seal in time, but Roberts went to the starting line with his gloves coated with oil, causing his hand to slip on the throttle during the race.

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