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Slurring her words and breaking off to fix men in the audience with a baleful glare, she performs brilliantly observed songs about love, loss and violent revenge.
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Wolfs look cool, music was really good but original score was sometimes odd, Jake was lovely, Edward was bland but hot, Bella could be good with a few more facial expressions, Rob: Slurring your words is not always cool.
The Twilight Saga: New Moon Movie Review: Let the Wrong One In | /Film 2009
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Right Wing Canadian Prime Minister Tied to Leak Slurring Obama yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Right Wing Canadian Prime Minister Tied to Leak Slurring Obama'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Page 2 of Article: Article: yesterday I speculated that there was no reason to trust the Canadian right wing leadership regarding reports of Obama signaling a different message regarding his stand on NAFTA to the Canadian embassy.
Right Wing Canadian Prime Minister Tied to Leak Slurring Obama 2008
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Right Wing Canadian Prime Minister Tied to Leak Slurring Obama yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Right Wing Canadian Prime Minister Tied to Leak Slurring Obama'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: yesterday I speculated that there was no reason to trust the Canadian right wing leadership regarding reports of Obama signaling a different message regarding his stand on NAFTA to the Canadian embassy.
Right Wing Canadian Prime Minister Tied to Leak Slurring Obama 2008
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Slurring his words horribly and sticking his face in ours, he challenged us.
heartbreak &triumph Trisia Tomanelli 2005
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Slurring his words horribly and sticking his face in ours, he challenged us.
heartbreak &triumph Trisia Tomanelli 2005
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Slurring Grammys reporter Serene Branson suffered from migraine, doctors say DOCTORS say a stroke was not to blame when a TV reporter lapsed into gibberish during a live shot outside the Grammys ceremony on Sunday.
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Slurring Grammys reporter Serene Branson may have suffered a stroke, doctors say THE viral video of a reporter slurring her words at the Grammys may have shown her suffering a stroke, according to reports.
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Michael Jackson trial: Slurring star tells Dr Conrad Murray he's 'asleep' in phonecall Welcome to the US
BBC News - Home 2011
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Slurring Grammys reporter Serene Branson suffered from migraine, doctors say DOCTORS say a stroke was not to blame when a TV reporter lapsed into gibberish during a live shot outside the Grammys ceremony on Sunday.
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