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I belive it was going to be called the Tumbling Tower?
The most unfortunate event in a series of unfortunate events 2004
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And then in your later years, the last thirty years you spent out in a very beautiful wild place called Tumbling Creek.
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Elizabeth found work as a greeting card illustrator, the couple moved to an isolated spot called Tumbling Creek in Tennessee just before World
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Across the front, among rocks, between steep and broken cliffs, winds the brawling brook called Tumbling
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His first group was called Tumbling Dice which played mainly cover versions of the Rolling
Whitelaw Towers Whitelaw Towers 2010
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A tomato plant called Tumbling Tom "grows just 18 inches high and cascades over the side," said Uyterhoeven.
The Seattle Times 2009
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Tumbling sales of extended warranty insurance policies have hit growth at Comet, the electrical goods business.
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Tumbling overnight crude prices helped trigger selling in shares of Inpex, which dropped 6.8% at ¥536,000, and JX Holdings, which lost 3.7% at ¥519.
Tokyo Shares End Near Five-Month Low Brad Frischkorn 2011
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Tumbling mortgage-bond prices set off a race by Wall Street to exit money-losing trades in recent months, depriving banks of a profit source and leaving some firms potentially nursing losses in a pullback from risky assets.
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I took Big C to an hour long Tumbling class on Saturday, and of course had to take and entertain Little G for the duration (we were not allowed in the gym - THAT was fun seeing as that was all Little G wanted to do.)
The Kids Are Alright 2009
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