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  • The last year has seen the number of people claiming unemployment benefits fall to its lowest level for nearly thirty years.

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  • The horse snorted and sidestepped, letting her fall to the ground.

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  • Letting her gaze fall to her feet, she shuffled them around.

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  • The robed man didn't fall to her feet unconsciously as she planned but stared at her in surprise.

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  • The human world will fall to the Black God if you aren't there to protect it.

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  • When Dusty found Bianca, she swore she'd seen a miracle, for the master assassin was the last person in either world she'd ever have thought would fall to something like love.

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  • Even I would fall to his manipulation, if he were to use it on me.

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  • Wilson supposes that by the fall to the ground of a preponderance of negatively charged rain the air above the shower has a higher positive potential than elsewhere at the same level, thus leading to large conduction currents laterally in the highly conducting upper layers.

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  • Cesare's dominion at once began to fall to pieces; Guidobaldo, duke of Urbino, returned to his duchy with Venetian help; and the lords of Piombino, Rimini and Pesaro soon regained their own; Cesena, defended by a governor faithful to Cesare, alone held out.

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  • For forty years after the death of its founder it remained united under the authority of a series of grand khans chosen from among his descendants, and then it began to fall to pieces till the various fractions of it became independent khanates.

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  • It is his duty to act as regent; it is his duty to compose the dissensions in the principality of Antioch, and to repress the violences of the prince towards his patriarch (1154); it is his duty to reconcile Antioch with Edessa, when the two fall to fighting.

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  • This is worn round the waist folded in a knot, the women allowing it to fall to the ankle, the men, when properly dressed in accordance with ancient custom, folding it over the hilt of their waist-weapon, and draping it around them so that it reaches nearly to the knee.

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  • In this way curd, mottled or marbled soap is formed, and such mottled appearance was formerly highly valued as an indication of freedom from excess of water or other adulteration, because in fitted soaps the impurities are either washed out or fall to the bottom of the mass in cooling.

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  • Generally it is thrown over one or both shoulders, a turn given round the waist, and allowed to fall to the ankles.

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  • From 1250 in 1885, of which 903 were in Europe and 347 in Asia, the mileage of railways had increased to some 4440 in 1909, of which 1377 are in Europe, 1810 in Asia Minor, 418 in Syria and 835 fall to the share of the Hejaz railway, including the Ed-Dera-Haifa branch.

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  • Again war all but broke out; but, through the intervention of France, a treaty of partition was signed at Constantinople on the 23rd of June 1724, whereby the shores of the Caspian from the junction of the Kur and the Arras (Araxes) northwards should belong to Russia, while the western provinces of Persia should fall to the share of Turkey.

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  • Firewood and timber felled during the period of the German occupation fall to the State.

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  • The deputy commissioners perform the functions of district magistrates, district judges, collectors and registrars, besides the miscellaneous duties which fall to the principal district officer as representative of government.

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  • Any sand or heavy matter in suspension is allowed to fall to the bottom of the pan into the " sandbox " before the melted sugar is run off to the cloth filters.

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  • When a little soil is shaken up with water in a tumbler the sand particles rapidly fall to the bottom and form a layer which resembles ordinary sand of the seashore or river banks.

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  • The gold production of China was estimated for 1899 at £1,328,238 and for 1900 at £860,00o; it increased in 1901 to about £1,700,000, to fall to £340,000 in 1905; in 1906 and 1907 it recovered to about £1,000,000.

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  • The gold and other metals are precipitated on the under surfaces of the turnings and fall to the bottom of the compartment as a black slime.

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  • Tanganyika has been formed by the subsidence of a long narrow tract of country relatively to the surrounding plateaus, which fall to the lake in abrupt cliffs, some thousands of feet high in places.

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  • Hence all the elaborate arguments based on the supposition that Moses probably could not write fall to the ground.

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  • In the event of the male line of the present ruling family becoming extinct, the female line will succeed in Waldeck, but Pyrmont wil y fall to Prussia.

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  • The situation was critical, for the hard-won domains of the house of Capet seemed likely to fall to pieces during a minority.

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  • If, then, the first hour of a day was consecrated to Saturn, that planet would also have the 8th, the 15th, and the 2 2nd hour; the 23rd would fall to Jupiter, the 24th to Mars, and the 25th, or the first hour of the second day, would belong to the Sun.

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  • In like manner the first hour of the 3rd day would fall to the Moon, the first of the 4th day to Mars, of the 5th to Mercury, of the 6th to Jupiter, and of the 7th to Venus.

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  • If the water is too cold the gum does not soften enough and the cocoons rise out of the basin in reeling; if it is too hot the cocoons collapse and fall to the bottom.

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  • It is my express desire that, in awarding the prizes, no account shall be taken of nationality, in order that the prize may fall to the lot of the most deserving, whether he be Scandinavian or not."

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  • Generally speaking, however, each tribe formed a political unit in itself, and the combinations brought together from time to time in the hands of powerful kings were liable to fall to pieces after the first disaster.

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  • Though considerable numbers are still bred in the British Islands, notwithstanding the diminished area suitable for them, most of those that fall to the gun are undoubtedly of foreign origin, arriving from Scandinavia towards the close of summer or later, and many will outstay the winter if the weather be not too severe, while the home-bred birds emigrate in autumn to return the following spring.

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  • As to season, it is now admitted with respect to deciduous trees and shrubs that the earlier in autumn planting is performed the better; although some extend it from the period when the leaves fall to the first part of spring, before the sap begins to move.

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  • While these events were in progress, it seemed not impossibi that the Austrian empire would fall to pieces.

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  • By the peace of Westphalia (1648) the archbishopric was converted into a secular duchy, to fall to Brandenburg on the death of the last administrator, which happened in 1680.

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  • They, too, must fall to be determined sometime, and the ideal of science is fully to determine all the species of the genus.

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  • The immediate price was the pashalik of Crete; in the event of the victory of the Egyptian arms the pashaliks of Syria and Damascus were to fall to Mehemet Ali, that of the Morea to his son Ibrahim.

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  • Is cos 4,, the vertical through the new position of G will fall to the left of J and gravity will tend to restore the body to its former position.

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  • But, though the details of the story thus fall to pieces, it is still possible that in the five years which followed his retirement from Amsterdam Spinoza, who was living within easy distance and paid visits to the city from time to time, may have kept up his connexion with Van den Ende, and that the attachment may have dated from this later period.

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  • Hence come the increased importance and fuller treatment which from this time forward fall to the lot of the " external duties " (Kat17Kovra).

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  • In the interior of the upper peninsula, along the east border of the lower peninsula south from Lake Huron, and in Saginaw valley, they are rather sluggish; but many of the larger streams of the lower peninsula have sufficient fall to furnish a large amount of water-power, while the small streams that flow into Lake Superior from the central portion of the upper peninsula as well as some of the larger ones farther west, have several falls and rapids; in places also they are lined with steep, high banks.

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  • The nuts which are infested by this insect are usually the first to fall to the ground; the larva then bores a round hole through the nut shell, by means of its jaws, and creeps out.

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  • In the event of either line becoming extinct, its possessions will fall to the other.

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  • Bonvalot in 1887, Littledale in 1888, Cumberland, Bower and Dauvergne, followed by Younghusband in succeeding years, extending to 1890; Dunmore in 1892 and Sven Hedin in 1894-1895, have all contributed more or less to Pamir geography; but the honours of successful inquiry in those high altitudes still fall to Lord Curzon, whose researches in 1894 led to a singularly clear and comprehensive description of Pamir geography, as well as to the best map compilation that till then had existed.

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  • Assuming that he was overlord of Hungary, he declared that its crown should fall to the house of Anjou.

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  • In place of the medieval church the spiritual direction of society should fall to the men of science.

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  • The fact that heavy bodies have always a tendency to fall to the earth, no matter at what height they are placed above the earth's surface, seems to have led Newton to conjecture that it was possible that the same tendency to fall to the earth was the cause by which the moon was retained in its orbit round the earth.

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  • Yet the latter still remained strong enough to constitute a danger to the crown whenever it should fall to a king less wary and resolute than Henry himself.

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  • As there are now few freehold estates traceable to any mesne or intermediate lord, escheats, when they do occur, fall to the king as lord paramount.

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  • Upon hatching, the young, which differ from the adult in possessing long antennae and a pair of powerful fossorial anterior legs, fall to the ground, burrow below the surface, and spend a prolonged subterranean larval existence feeding upon the roots of vegetation.

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  • By 1640 the feebleness of the monarchy was so notorious that it began to fall to pieces.

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  • When pressed by the papal legate and the Austrian envoys to co-operate at the head of all the forces of the league, he first demanded that in case of success Moldavia, Walachia and Bessarabia should fall to Poland, and that she should in the meantime hold Olmutz and Breslau as guarantees.

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  • In this case also the illumination must fall to zero by the vignetting of the pencils coming from objects at the margin of the field of view.

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  • Hence opportunities of observing it fall to the lot of few, and most persons know it only as a curtailed captive in a wicker cage, where its vivacity and natural beauty are lessened or wholly lost.

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  • In most cases the purification consisted in removing the free fatty acids from rancid oils and fats, the caustic soda forming a soap with the fatty acids, which would either rise as a scum and lift up with it impurities, or fall to the bottom and carry down impurities.

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  • He'll carry you over the threshold and pretend to fall to the floor.

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  • As long as a male from my bloodline is the warlord of Tiyan, the kingdom will never fall to its enemies, and we will use the demon's magic for the good of all people.

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  • If a female heir is ever born, she will fall to the demon's evil nature, and it will use her weakness to destroy my kingdom.

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  • In the process of searching through the freezer, she causes an avalanche of frozen foods to fall to the floor.

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  • Such tasks would almost certainly fall to dependable old daddy once the novelty had worn off.

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  • This allowed the temperature on the grass to fall to -1.8C, the lowest of the month, that froze dew formed.

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  • They walk, the run, they fire guns, they fall to the floor in a crumpled heap.

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  • In others they will still fall to be valued as a separate hereditament.

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  • He saw the young highwayman, a young man who was younger than he himself, fall to the ground.

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  • Cook gently, stirring occasionally, till the apples fall to a soft mush.

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  • Tommy pulls himself up to his window in time to see the heavy woman in the cloth overcoat fall to the pavement.

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  • The greatest fusarium patch infection occurs from early fall to early winter when the potassium level of tissue is approaching its lowest level.

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  • Anchoring local Plaice marks Finally, the best specimen plaice marks Finally, the best specimen Plaice frequently fall to boats at anchor on good marks.

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  • But we cannot always expect raptures and high elevations; it is some fruit if it maketh you fall to prayer and holy complaints.

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  • People who have generalized seizures usually fall to the ground and lose consciousness.

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  • In cereals, some seeds are gathered with the crop but many pods shatter and the seeds fall to the ground.

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  • I have often seen the temperature in the Siberian steppes fall to more than forty degrees below freezing point!

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  • After tax, this would fall to £ 8 for a basic-rate taxpayer or £ 6 for a higher-rate taxpayer.

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  • It has the same teardrop shaped pouch outline to actively encourage matter to fall to the bottom of the pouch.

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  • In the low pressure two pipe system the flow pipe is carried to a sufficient height directly above the boiler to allow of its gradual fall to a little beyond the most distant point at which connexion is to be made with the return pipe, which thence slopes towards the boiler.

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  • Finally Bern, fearing that Geneva might fall to France instead of to itself, sent an army to protect the city (January 1536), but, not being able to persuade the citizens to give up their freedom, had to content itself with the conquest of the barony of Vaud and of the bishopric of Lausanne, thus acquiring rich territories, while becoming close neighbours of Geneva (January and March 1536).

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  • The succession was expected to fall to Leo's secretary of state, Cardinal Rampolla; but he was credited with having inspired the French sympathies of the late pope; Austria exercised its right of veto (see Conclave, ad fin.), and on the 8th of August, Giuseppe Sarto, who as cardinal patriarch of Venice had shown a friendly disposition towards the Italian government, was elected pope.

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  • But the work of distribution and the adaptation of the supply to the demand of the consumer naturally fall to those who are best acquainted with native wants.

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  • On these assumptions his results are certainly right, and are confirmed by the independent method of Gauss, so that the objections raised against them by Poisson fall to the ground.

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  • So I saw, in real dollars, the cost of computer memory fall to one one-millionth of what it was thirty years ago.

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  • Certainly the labor component of assembling the Mercedes could fall to nearly zero.

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  • If this sounds absurd, at present it is—but in the future, the price of technologies to do this will fall to nearly zero.

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  • The final instar is normally collected (slide 14) before the caterpillars fall to the ground and pupate just below the soil surface.

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  • This is the time taken for the concentration of the reactant species to fall to half its initial value.

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  • Those species that cannot cling to hanging containers will scavenge for the scraps that fall to the ground.

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  • You should fall to the ground with the soles of both feet off the ground whilst your torso touches the ground.

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  • I have often seen the temperature in the Siberian steppes fall to more than forty degrees below freezing point !

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  • By using aformulathat takes into account the acceleration of gravity, you can calculate the time it takes for an object to fall to the ground.

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  • By using a formula that takes into account the acceleration of gravity, you calculate the time it takes for an object to fall to the ground.

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  • By using a formula that takes into account the acceleration of gravity, you can calculate the time it takes for an object to fall to the ground.

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  • When possible, start shopping for people on your Christmas list early in the fall to avoid the crowds later.

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  • Choose shirts that fall to below the problem area, usually around mid-hip.

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  • Whereas humans get caught up in a frantic adrenal rush, cats instinctively adjust in the middle of their fall to reposition their legs.

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  • These particles can fall to the bottom of a lake as sediment and disrupt ecosystems on the lake floor.

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  • It isn't until small dirt particles invade the clouds that the ice crystals become heavy enough to accumulate and fall to the ground as snow.

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  • Longer hemlines that typically fall to the knees or lower.

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  • Although summer months are popular for weddings, many brides are choosing to move their weddings into early fall to avoid the spring rains and summer humidity.

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  • A grommet drapery gives a soft wavy fall to the fabric and creates a casual but elegant window treatment.

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  • The public thrives on that type of gossip and loves to cluck their tongues at celebrities who fall to the pressures of daily living, proving they're no different than anyone else.

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  • While there still seems to be many more celebrities whose views fall to the left, there are quite a few conservative celebrities to be found.

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  • These skirts are wool, also ride low on the hip, fall to just above the knees, and wrap around the body twice.

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  • Some gardeners cut back all their perennial plants in the fall to a height of three to six inches.

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  • If you have a coconut palm, you should consider removing the coconuts before they fall to the ground.

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  • Hard frosts are when the temperatures fall to below 28 degrees Fahrenheit or below 0 degrees Celsius.

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  • If the windows you are removing have sash weights, cut the cords so the weights fall to the bottom of the chamber.

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  • The chain can be any length, from short choker lengths that will sit snugly around the neck to long, dramatic lengths that can fall to the waist band - or even further!

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  • If the armoire was to fall to the ground it could get damaged and perhaps even damage the jewelry that is being stored inside it.

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  • The length of the jacket is considerably longer than a regular man's blazer -- they can fall to the knees in extreme cases.

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  • This will ensure the pants fall to a comfortable length.

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  • They are T-shaped, straight-lined and fall to the ankles.

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  • Plus size shorts should fall to the middle of your thighs for a solid, casual look.

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  • Also, you need tops that fall to the waist or past it.

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  • Long shorts typically fall to a point somewhere between mid thigh and just above the knee.

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  • They're long, loose, lightweight and cut to fall to the ankles in an easy, relaxed fashion.

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  • They can be abbreviated, hitting you at the waist, or they can fall to the hips or just below.

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  • While the term “shorts” conjures visions of shorts that fall to mid-thigh or shorter, bike shorts in plus sizes are available in varying lengths including capri-lengths for those who don’t want to show off their legs.

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  • Tube skirts are similar to pencil skirts, but are longer in length and generally fall to the ankles.

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  • Other than the point bonus, Star Cubes act exactly like normal cubes, although they do not crack when they fall to the board.

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  • In extreme cases, the person may become paralyzed and fall to the floor.

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  • Wash pacifiers and bottles when they fall to the floor and wash stuffed animals and toys often.

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  • Place it around your neck - Make sure both the looped half and the ends fall to the front of your body.

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  • Wrap the scarf around your neck - Find the middle of the scarf and wrap it around your neck so the ends fall to the back of your body.

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  • Once the handle is pulled down, the spring and tray fall to the bottom of the toaster.

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  • Once the purifier ionizes air particles, the particles fall to the floor around the purifier.

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  • Once bonded, the particles become heavy and therefore fall to the ground where they can be vacuumed up.

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  • Once attached, the particles become heavy and start to fall to the ground.

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  • They remove heavy pollutants and positively-charged particles out of the air by emitting negatively charged ions which bond to the pollutants, causing them to fall to the floor.

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  • Some ionizers feature a HEPA filter which sucks in and captures some of the particles, but for the most part, the majority of them fall to the floor where they are vacuumed up.

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  • But be careful, in the next move your king could fall to your enemy and be taken out of the game.

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  • It's not unrealistic to start your search in the fall to find a camp for the following summer.

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  • Chairs may move, or books fall to the floor.

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  • If the ghost is lit up from the left, but the shadows of the trees fall to the left, the ghost was likely added to the photo.

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  • The sleep feature will decrease lighting slowly to help you gently fall to sleep.

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  • The two-page resume or CV is beginning to fall to the wayside.

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  • The job of preparing a business plan continuity strategy will fall to senior managers and executives within the company.

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  • Many gowns fall to the ankle in order to keep you warm and toasty, but you can find shorter nightgowns if a very long one makes you hot and miserable just thinking about it!

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  • Lucas, however, takes a dozen years off from the Star Wars saga, and returns to tell the story of Anakin Skywalker and his fall to the dark in 1999.

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  • After the Colonies fall to the Cylons, a remnant of survivors escape aboard the last battlestar along with the small fleet of ships they are able to salvage.

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  • He resents Aragorn at first, and is the first of the Fellowship to fall to the seduction of the One Ring.

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