Sentences with phrase «somehow slip out»

Presumably this is to double - check that you didn't visit a very clever Houdini - style prisoner who managed to somehow slip out of their white overalls and swap places with you.
And is Morrison correct in his hunch that one reason is «law departments are unwilling to put candid comments in writing, let alone in a database, lest its secrets somehow slip out and cause embarrassment»?
It's very interesting to me how the 1959 — 61 works in our show — coming between her celebrated soak - stain work of the 1950s and her Color Field paintings of the 1960s — have somehow slipped out of her history.
[Update 1]: Build 14998 has not been officially released by Microsoft, but it somehow slipped out of the Internal test ring.

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I reckon if there is an intelligent designer out there, there is at least one of his / her creations which somehow slipped thru the quality control processes... the other possibility is that the evolutionary advancements of this hoser was not appropriatelly screen upon hiring, and that the proces of survival of the fitest found this out, and culled him from the herd?
I had them in my baking rotation for such a long time and then somehow, they had slipped out.
Cesc fabregas tried to dribble past three defenders but was blocked but the ball somehow fell to Cesc again who very unselfishly slipped it to Villa taking the keeper out of equation.
Have you ever been sitting half - conscious on the couch about to slip out of reality and into a dream state at any second, and with all your might you drag yourself into the bathroom, which suddenly seems to be miles away, to brush your teeth and crawl into bed — afterward, somehow, seemingly magically, you are the most alert and awake you've felt all day?
Unlike some online dating sites, eHarmony does a killer job of clearing out any spam or fake profiles that may have somehow slipped through the cracks.
Those two things are nowhere to be found in Ted 2, despite the oddly topical storyline centered around the concept of Ted (MacFarlane) and John (Wahlberg) fighting for the bear's civil rights when it turns out that he somehow slipped by the legal system all these years and is now suddenly deemed property in the eyes of the law, as opposed to a human being.
Somehow they have slipped out of the picture.
We see earnings reports based on surveys that somehow slipped the notice of those of us who geek out on all things publishing and all things survey.
I should have started out with this question when I began this irregular series, but somehow it slipped my mind.
It's a game that somehow manages to both be wonderfully relaxing when you get into a table's specific rhythm, and yet powerfully intense when you get down to your last ball and are trying to squeeze out those remaining few points before you inevitably slip up and the little metal sphere goes down the drain.
It seems that Kimball's speech somehow slipped through the White House's continued proclivity to edit scientific fact and truth out of agency commentary.
This somehow slipped through the multiple levels of fact - checking carried out by the editorial page staff at the Washington Post.
I have a list of «plague words and phrases» in our procedures binder, and not only do our drafters avoid them, but before posting a document our administrators do word searches to root out any that might somehow have slipped through.
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