New items are added to the basket to represent increasing areas of spending while other items are deleted as spending on them falls. |
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By day abustle with tourist buses, sightseers and shoppers, the village changes character as night falls. |
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Well, the rainfall in this area is one-third of the amount that falls on the Fort William area. |
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The clouds are deepest in the area just ahead of the surface front, and this is where precipitation falls as small raindrops. |
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When acid rain falls in lakes and rivers, it increases the acidity of the water and can kill or seriously damage aquatic organisms. |
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If their behaviour falls below acceptable standards they will be prosecuted. |
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Then, if the paper money remains an acceptable substitute for the metallic money, no significant burden falls on the public. |
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Others will grant authority to the use of force if it falls within bounds of justice and reason. |
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As snow falls, it picks up whatever chemicals and particulate matter are in the atmosphere. |
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Other characters include Hellena, Florinda's sister, and Willmore, a young rake who falls in love with her. |
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Her dress is made of olive-colored cotton, with long sleeves and a high waist, and falls down to mid-calf. |
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If you have a position that falls between these two monochromatic options, you're indecisive, a waffler. |
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I find nothing in those judgments which determines the point which falls for decision on this appeal. |
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Northam's acid comments aside, however, Stoppard falls short of his Shakespeare In Love triumph, while John Barry's soundtrack merely ticks over. |
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You'd better hope so, because now if he falls we have no way of controlling what whackos get hold of his nukes. |
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He deftly sidestepped the falls of Anne Boleyn and Thomas Cromwell and was raised to the peerage. |
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The spelling is fundamentally phonetic and the stress falls on the next to last syllable unless indicted by an accent mark. |
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We passed the grand falls of the Columbia just above which a small river puts into the Columbia. |
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Crystal reached her shaking hand and took it as if it was her last salvation before she falls in the abysm. |
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There is friendly rivalry between the Americans and the Canadians today over the falls but it was not so in the past. |
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Their campaign for regime change falls under the banner of Anybody But Him. |
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As soon as the child falls asleep due to the medication, he or she is wheeled into the operation theatre. |
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Well, my life has been living proof that the apple never falls far from the tree. |
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Once a building or land is declared a masjid, it falls under the category of waqf and may not be moved, sold or treated otherwise. |
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Elephant ears grow in and around the falls, and water ouzels somehow manage to build their homes behind the fall's tremendous flow of water. |
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The council adopted a policy of merging schools where the position of headteacher at one falls vacant. |
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Indeed, its dramatic argument is that such a personality either abstracts itself out of existence or falls into contradiction and self-destructs. |
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We watched water ouzels bob their bodies at the edge of rock pools with little falls. |
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Finally the ash falls on his white cotton slacks and he sweeps it with his hand in an absent-minded manner. |
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When night falls, it becomes extremely foggy, so they take shelter in a cove. |
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The Secretary of State is satisfied that your client's case falls outside of his above-stated policy. |
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Her grandfather was once a very loyal supporter of the Dark Sorcerers and I am afraid the apple never falls far from the tree. |
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There was one moderate injury but no falls while the person was exercising according to instructions. |
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Where it really falls down is that even in respect of private activity, employers can contract out of the protections. |
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Yes, I water from the top, but they can live outdoors down here and rain falls from above. |
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Meanwhile the wedding planner falls head over heels for the family servant Alice. |
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Adding and updating events online is a task which usually falls to an overworked webmaster or website manager. |
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While Sancho falls quickly to sleep, Don Quijote remains wakeful and restless. |
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At this time Bulgaria still used the Julian calendar and the date now falls on December 8 on the present day calendar. |
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In the United States, with its federalist system, marriage traditionally falls within the boundaries of state law. |
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The ejected material is channeled into narrow jets perpendicular to the disk, while material from the disk falls onto the protostar. |
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It is said, in our area and among our families, that the apple never falls far from the tree, and Jair inherited skill and teaching from his father, which leaves me hopeful. |
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It uses rubber rings and to make up for their lack of shape, one side is coloured black, the other white and any quoit which falls black side up, doesn't score. |
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R immediately falls for Julie, who breathes life into him and even inspires the grunting mute to talk ... and stop eating brains. |
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The main accent falls on the significance of Christ's action, and the explication of sin through the figure of Adam serves to clarify this significance. |
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Bagger's vivacious approach underscores the dance character of these pieces and when he drops the tempo, it falls rarely below adagio and not for long. |
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Without Dawn and her desperate need to cling to power, the evil place falls apart. |
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Tamino is discovered by servants to the Queen who show him a picture of the princess, whereupon in true opera style he falls instantly in love with her. |
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Holland plays both piano and guitar in a style that predates electricity, while her small band falls naturally into the loose collective swing of pre-bop jazzers. |
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But in actual fact when the chips are down and the global operations centre cannot diagnose what's wrong with a particular service, it falls back on people in the field. |
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Fund-raisers have already come up trumps, raising enough money to buy for plastic matting, to stop Jack bruising as he, increasingly unstable, constantly falls. |
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Jonathan Gruber, the economist who helped design Romneycare and the affordable Care Act, falls on his sword before Congress. |
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When A stands for abutilon, B for bougainvillea and C for clianthus, we must be in a conservatory where the temperature never falls below 45 degrees Fahrenheit. |
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One Sapphire, Kay, falls for a black soldier, even as she struggles with her aboriginal identity. |
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Her long, dark hair falls softly around her face, accenting her eyes, which are round and liquid. |
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The cross slowly falls to the ground as we are told that religious freedom is under attack in America. |
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Earlier this year, a Washington, D.C. court found that bui falls under that jurisdiction's DUI law. |
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We need some good falls before winter to raise the water table. |
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As the curtain falls for the last time, we see a young woman holding a dying man in her arms. |
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Don't forget the pavement, you still have washboards, semi truck ruts, pot-holes and the cargo that falls out of the back of someone else's truck you're following. |
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The ambivert falls in the gray area of the social equation. |
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Later, through sheer coincidence, the adman falls for the victim's widow. |
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A majority of Eurasian R1b falls within this subclade, representing a very large modern population. |
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In the 20th century, the falls in death rates in developing countries tended to be substantially faster. |
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When the death rate falls or improves, this may include lower infant mortality rate and increased child survival. |
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Stress generally falls on the first syllable of a word in Manx, but in many cases, stress is attracted to a long vowel in the second syllable. |
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The electoral ward of Llanishen falls within the parliamentary constituency of Cardiff North. |
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With the recent falls in property values, sales in the area have become problematic. |
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Celebrating wildly, Gollum loses his footing and falls into the Fire, taking the Ring with him. |
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Freezing rain is a type of winter storm called an ice storm where rain falls and then freezes producing a glaze of ice. |
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Once a hailstone becomes too heavy to be supported by the storm's updraft, it falls from the cloud. |
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This sedimentation often includes very coarse debris such as huge blocks from rock falls, as well as fans of sediment from the basin wall. |
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This was necessary due to the precarious nature of the access road which is liable to frequent rock falls and landslips. |
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Slightly more precipitation falls during July and August than during the other months. |
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Within ISO 639 West Frisian falls under the codes 'fy' and 'fry', which were assigned to the collective Frisian languages. |
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By looking at the place where the shadow from the rod falls on a carved curve, a navigator is able to sail along a line of latitude. |
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Levels of compensation are set such that price falls as the amount of fish involved increases. |
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Tuna fishermen have a scheme where surplus stock is not bought up, but fishermen receive direct compensation if their income falls. |
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The over burthen of these expenses falls upon the sale of the commodity, and lessens the consumption. |
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Snow falls on Sinai's mountains and some of the north coastal cities such as Damietta, Baltim and Sidi Barrani, and rarely in Alexandria. |
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During that rain falls mostly in the afternoons and intermittently during other parts of the year. |
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Under the pole the Arctic Circle is identical to the Equator and the sun never sets but rises and falls on the horizon. |
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There is nothing special about skins with the fur on since the hair is brittle and soon falls off. |
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The ministry of Jesus, according to the account of the Gospels, falls into a pattern of sectarian preachers with devoted disciples. |
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When atmospheric conditions permit an uplift of warm, humid air, this water condenses and falls to the surface as precipitation. |
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Atmospheric circulation, topographic features, and temperature differences determine the average precipitation that falls in each region. |
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In strong winds, the water of the smaller falls can even be blown up the mountain. |
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Within savanna regimes in the subtropics, a wet season is seen annually during the summer, which is when most of the yearly rainfall falls. |
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In meteorology, precipitation is any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravity. |
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These aggregates are snowflakes, and are usually the type of ice particle that falls to the ground. |
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Convective precipitation falls over a certain area for a relatively short time, as convective clouds have limited horizontal extent. |
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When the wet season occurs during the warm season, or summer, rain falls mainly during the late afternoon and early evening hours. |
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However, during war or emergency time, it falls under the command of the Turkish Navy. |
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In this area, however, the cave ceiling lowers to a point where it falls in level with the surface, preventing access to the deposit beneath. |
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At the betrothal ceremony, however, she falls in love with Diarmuid, one of Fionn's most trusted warriors. |
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Arjun falls for Ganga, and struggles to remain loyal to his cousin and beloved uncle. |
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Much of the landscape of Somerset falls into types determined by the underlying geology. |
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Chalk deposits are very porous, so the height of the water table in chalk hills rises in winter and falls in summer. |
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It told the story of the island's coast and illustrated the cliff falls and erosion that Blackgang suffered over the years. |
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Acute physical trauma includes injuries to the head and extremities resulting from falls and collisions. |
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The nets do prevent jumpers falling off the trampoline onto the ground, but these falls are not the most common source of injury. |
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Having some training in a gym may be beneficial in alerting people to possible hazards and provide techniques to avoid bad falls. |
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A dry period that falls outside this time frame can result in decreased milk production in subsequent lactation. |
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Gypsy, or nomad, brewing usually falls under the category of contract brewing. |
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Throughout the world, the FM broadcast band falls within the VHF part of the radio spectrum. |
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This day always falls within Lent, during which there are no obligatory memorials. |
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The Sami National Day falls on February 6 as this date was when the first Sami congress was held in 1917 in Trondheim, Norway. |
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The law of the Ripuarians contains 89 chapters and falls into three heterogeneous divisions. |
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So much moisture drips from his horns that it falls down to the well Hvelgelmir, resulting in numerous rivers. |
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In both the European Union and the Council of Europe the marriageable age falls within the jurisdiction of individual member states. |
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Unusually, most of the rain falls in two distinct wet seasons, one centred on April and the other in October or November. |
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The calf emerges head and front legs first, having broken through the fetal membranes, and falls to the ground, severing the umbilical cord. |
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On 15 March they started the descent of the falls, which took five months and cost numerous lives. |
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It falls to the government to provide education, food, shelter and clothing for these orphans. |
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On the northern coast, in contrast, rainfall may peak between December and February, though some rain falls in all months of the year. |
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The Madeira River rises and falls two months earlier than most of the rest of the Amazon. |
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There are two crop cycles per year, since rain falls in both summer and winter. |
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The 1997 Asian Financial Crisis affected the economy, resulting in a lingering decline of the value of the peso and falls in the stock market. |
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Infectivity wanes in 7 to 10 days when scabs form over the lesions, but the infected person is contagious until the last smallpox scab falls off. |
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Almost all of the rain falls during the rainy season, which is usually from April to December, but varies in length from seven to nine months. |
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The height that the water rises and falls to each day during these tides are approximately equal. |
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During this time the pattern is inverted compared to the winter and spring, as the water temperature falls with increasing depth. |
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In the Byronic fashion of the period the hair falls into a curling side-lever on each cheek. |
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Therefore, when a person pays back a loan, the bank destroys the money and the quantity of money falls. |
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Thus we have a clear division between homicide, which falls within the biblical law of persons, and aborticide, which is treated as a tort. |
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A hemispheric axiom has it that when a dictator falls afoul of Washington, his opponents are emboldened to try to topple him. |
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In Greek the main stress falls on the antepaenultimate syllable, in French on the last syllable. |
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In its recoil from the gross anthropopathy of the vulgar notions, it falls into the vacuum of absolute apathy. |
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The action begins as darkness falls and the music ramps up with rhythmic, applauselike clacking, which will return as an outro. |
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The following Adagietto was like a long, melting appoggiatura composed of smaller dying falls and languid resolutions. |
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She falls heavily onto her side, tugs a bodypillow up under her, throws a leg over it. |
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Maybe you will find a love that you discover accidentally, who falls against you gently as a pickpocket brushes your thigh. |
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Meanwhile, their caulescence distribution falls above both axons and dendrites, similar to maximum branch order. |
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He is done, after three falls there is no chance he will be able to finish. |
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So then, of course, he paid her in kind...the place is full of his doxies, open a closet at Allington and some wench falls out of it. |
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Battered, exhausted, more dead than alive, she falls through the smoke hole of the house of the Ulster chieftain Etar and into a drinking-cup. |
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Charlemagne called April the Easter month, because it is the month in which Easter usually falls. |
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Gelifluction is prominent in periglacial regions where snow falls during six to eight months of the year. |
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Snow falls several times each winter in inland areas, but is relatively uncommon around the coast. |
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The doctrine of precedent which requires similar cases to be adjudicated in a like manner, falls under the principle of stare decisis. |
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Conditions of work were very poor, with a high casualty rate from rock falls. |
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The northwest is amongst the wettest regions of England and much of the rain falls on the Pennines. |
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State practice relating to the recognition of states typically falls somewhere between the declaratory and constitutive approaches. |
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Precipitation falls throughout the year but is light overall, particularly in the east. |
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From the point of view of human archaeology, it falls in the Paleolithic and Mesolithic periods. |
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In most of the areas of the mainland Boquique pottery falls into the latter stages of the Bell Beaker Complex as well. |
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A letter to Oliver St John in September 1648 urged him to read Isaiah 8, in which the kingdom falls and only the godly survive. |
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I am on the side of the established authorities. I am in the cast-iron position of the man who falls into line with the law of the land. |
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The mouse is baited to the top of the container where it falls into the bucket and drowns. |
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When aggregate demand falls below the potential output of the economy, there is an output gap where some productive capacity is left unemployed. |
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The vast majority of Southeast Asia falls within the warm, humid tropics, and its climate generally can be characterised as monsoonal. |
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The water which bubbles up from the ground at Bath falls as rain on the nearby Mendip Hills. |
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But while celebrating this victory with Gorlois, he falls in love with the duke's wife, Igerna. |
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German Renaissance art falls into the broader category of the Renaissance in Northern Europe, also known as the Northern Renaissance. |
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Furthermore, approximately 800 people were injured, mainly due to falls causing sprains and ankle injuries. |
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For local council elections it falls within the St James's ward for Westminster, and the Holborn and Covent Garden ward for Camden. |
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Thriller film, also known as suspense film or suspense thriller, is a film genre that falls under the general thriller genre. |
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She follows it down a rabbit hole, but suddenly falls a long way to a curious hall with many locked doors of all sizes. |
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A fault is a serve that falls long or wide of the service box, or does not clear the net. |
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In fact, the greatest annual rainfall in the United States falls in the coastal regions of the Pacific Northwest. |
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The appointment of bishops and archbishops of the Church falls within the royal prerogative. |
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Snow falls every winter and usually settles on the ground several times, and usually melts after a few days. |
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The ash falls occasionally extended into the northern and western parts of the island. |
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Mouchoir Bank is part of the Turks and Caicos Islands and falls within its Exclusive Economic Zone. |
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Snow rarely falls and is unlikely to settle, but is most likely to fall in February. |
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The Naval Service as a whole falls under the command of the Navy Board, which is headed by the First Sea Lord. |
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Inflation also seems to act in an asymmetric way, rising more quickly than it falls. |
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However, as the value of the reference currency rises and falls, so does the currency pegged to it. |
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The lowest third of incomes will suffer falls in income over the coming years. |
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An offender's possession of the proceeds of his own crime falls within the UK definition of money laundering. |
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The most sacred and important of all Heathen holy celebrations falls within this span of time and is called Modraniht or Mother's Night. |
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More general responsibility for the countryside and natural environment in England falls to the organisation Natural England. |
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World Health Day falls on 7 April each year, timed to match the anniversary of WHO's founding. |
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Lucie falls into a depression and on their wedding night stabs the bridegroom, succumbs to insanity, and dies. |
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He embraces her, but a shadowed figure rises from the trapdoor of the tower, startling Judy, who steps backward and falls to her death. |
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The scene in which Madeleine falls from the tower was filmed at Mission San Juan Bautista, a Spanish mission in San Juan Bautista, California. |
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The rainfall is sometimes heavy and often falls in the afternoons and evenings. |
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There is no real dry season, but there are some variations in the period of the year when most rain falls. |
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In 1549, a Spanish explorer, Cabeza de Vaca, found the falls while trailing down the river. |
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For most of Indonesia, the dry season falls between April and October with the wet season between November and March. |
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If 30 November falls on a weekend, the next Monday is a bank holiday instead. |
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The sequence in Pembrokeshire differs from that of the main part of the basin and falls into two parts. |
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As soon as the unicorn sees her, it lays its head on her lap and falls asleep. |
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The lengthy approach shot is to a small green that falls away, with nearby out of bounds. |
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The boundary between them falls at the Bukhan River although examples of both types are found on either side. |
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Snow falls in New Zealand's South Island and at higher altitudes in the North Island. |
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The purpose of the doctor's duty to take care is to protect the mountaineer against injuries caused by the failure of the knee, not rock falls. |
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Contract law falls within the general law of obligations, along with tort, unjust enrichment, and restitution. |
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Lamoreaux for explaining the steep price falls is to view the involved firms acting as monopolies in their respective markets. |
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Criminal prosecutions are conducted in the style of the British common law, as this jurisdiction falls exclusively to the federal government. |
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Criminal law in Canada falls under the exclusive legislative jurisdiction of the federal government. |
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Generally speaking, rain falls mostly during the summer months, often in the form of thunderstorms. |
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Wild wheat shatters and falls to the ground to reseed itself when ripe, but domesticated wheat stays on the stem for easier harvesting. |
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The static head is proportional to the difference in height through which the water falls. |
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The lower sieve separates clean grain, which falls through, from incompletely threshed pieces. |
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Most walls of the pit are generally mined on an angle less than vertical, to prevent and minimize damage and danger from rock falls. |
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The steps in the walls help prevent rock falls continuing down the entire face of the wall. |
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Native Americans would gather here to take advantage of the salmon and smaller fish which gathered at the falls. |
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Victor falls ill from the experience and is nursed back to health by Henry. |
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Penrith falls within the territory of the Cumbria Constabulary whose headquarters are at Carleton Hall on the outskirts of the town. |
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Close to the falls is Lyulph's Tower, a pele tower or castellated building built by a former Duke of Norfolk as a shooting box. |
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The Moss Force Waterfall falls down the southern side of Newlands Pass and can easily be reached from the top of the pass. |
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High Street's eastern side is craggy and precipitous as it falls away towards Haweswater Reservoir. |
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High Seat is the next fell to the south, before the land falls to High Tove. |
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On its east and west flanks the fell falls away steeply with rocky slopes and scree to the valleys. |
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Southward of Bowfell the ridge falls steeply to Three Tarns, the col separating it from Crinkle Crags. |
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Two miles in length, this ridge falls over a series of craggy steps to the confluence of the two streams at Lingcove Bridge. |
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Only by extreme siccity is such land possible when more water rises in evaporation than falls by precipitation. |
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The path, so she had been told, followed the river to the big swimming hole and the falls beyond. |
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Following a restless and difficult day, Tegan, who is 11 weeks old, falls asleep cuddled up with her mother Carys on the sofa. |
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Her classic robe is folded tunicwise over the bosom, her dense hair falls loosely on her shoulders and is cut square across the brow. |
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These cells start to divide, forming the bottom part of what's called the abscission layer, the seam where the leaf eventually falls off from. |
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When a girl falls in love, after first using her head to find a suitable mate to fall in love with, it is such a wonderful feeling. |
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Aminta, of course, falls in love with Sylvia at first sight, and she, chaste votaress of Diana, is outraged. |
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This is where I think the argument against me falls off the cliff. |
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Deadfalls clog the base of this falls, and moss and ferns abound, along with odd-looking two-leaved wortlike plants I couldn't identify. |
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The most common seizure types associated with LGS, tonic and atonic seizures, lead to frequent falls due to sudden loss of consciousness. |
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You might say the thin stream falls in the waterclock and fills the bottom. |
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Cisplatin falls into the category of chemotherapy agents called alkylating agents. |
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But as time goes by, Chloe falls ill and begins to wither away. |
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Jobless rate falls again UNEMPLOYMENT in Scotland has fallen for the fifth month in a row. |
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The undulating green falls off in the back, encouraging an approach shot that rolls rather than carries to a rear flag. |
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The 'rolling scissors' cutter contains a double-edged razor blade which falls out easily. |
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As a firm's cost falls, it is willing to supply more, all else the same. |
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Over the course of its existence, the duchy incorporated the Duchy of Gascony and, until 1271, the County of Toulouse, which now falls in the region of Occitanie. |
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Close the trap, would you, before someone falls and breaks their neck. |
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When snow is violent and falls heavily we call it a blizzard. |
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In the mix of all the drama, Kira unintentionally falls for a new hood rich cat who has it all. Money, good looks, and a girl back home in Jersey! |
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Much more rain falls on Dartmoor than in the surrounding lowlands. |
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Turns, twists, walks, runs, falls, and somersaults, along with many other movements, are the specific vocabularic elements which make up the lexicon of dance. |
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But men will chatter and you and I will still shout our futilities to each other across the stage until the last silly curtain falls plump! upon our bobbing heads. |
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Wherever a reader falls on the spectrum from self-contained atheism to aggressive antitheism, there is food for thought in Calling Bernadette's Bluff. |
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So, I'm driving along when, whammo, a tree falls in front of the car. |
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The extreme northern part of the county falls within North East England. |
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But if being is not a whole through being affected by that affection, and there is such a thing as the whole itself, if follows that being falls short of itself. |
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Alex, you can't be half pregnant. If you keep doing other work that falls outside of your logo design process, you'll send mixed messages to all of your stakeholders. |
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One colour falls away by just degrees, and another rises insensibly. |
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I've set him an elephant trap. If he falls in he'll look like a clown. |
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Alternative systems such as free runoff from falls, pond circulators or in-ground water spouts can be used as fresh, yet recycled water for conservation purposes. |
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Steelhead with intact adipose fins may now be kept in all Willamette Basin waters above the falls at Oregon City, provided the fish is 24 inches or more in length. |
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In March 1646, the colony decided to build a fourth frontier fort, Fort Henry, at the falls of the Appomattox, where the modern city of Petersburg is located. |
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The swallows that inhabit the falls to this day vainly search for her. |
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From the Isangile Falls, five falls from the foot, they beached the canoes and Lady Alice and left the river, aiming for the Portuguese outpost of Boma via land. |
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When the supply falls short he employs his powerful effodient feet to hurl the earth from the roots of the tree and bring it down by his colossal strength. |
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This falls in line with the concept of internationalism, which states that sovereignty is an outdated concept and a barrier to achieving peace and harmony in the world. |
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Orthodox Christmas falls on January 7, because the Russian Orthodox Church still follows the Julian calendar, and all Orthodox holidays are 13 days after Western ones. |
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Winter precipitation in most parts of the country usually falls as snow. |
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As the mean level of the sea floor decreases, the volume of the ocean basins increases, and if other factors that can control sea level remain constant, sea level falls. |
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Precipitation can be divided into three categories, based on whether it falls as liquid water, liquid water that freezes on contact with the surface, or ice. |
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From one theoretical perspective, this angle of incidence falls short. |
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Naked and exhausted, he hides in a pile of leaves and falls asleep. |
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After he has spent seven years in captivity on Ogygia, the island of Calypso, she falls deeply in love with him, even though he has consistently spurned her advances. |
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When shed, the wing of the samara catches the wind and rotates the fruit as it falls, slowing its descent and enabling the wind to disperse it further from the parent tree. |
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First, the birth rate of new urban dwellers falls immediately to replacement rate, and keeps falling, reducing environmental stresses caused by population growth. |
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This frequency falls into an internationally protected range for aeronautical navigation, promising little or no interference under all circumstances. |
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A large part of this precipitation falls as light rain or brief showers. |
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This debris can accumulate due to ice flow toward the surface in the ablation zone, melting of surface ice or from debris that falls onto the glacier from valley sidewalls. |
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This expression states that the rate of increase in bed elevation due to deposition is proportional to the amount of sediment that falls out of the flow. |
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The initiate falls to the ground in a stupor after drinking the iboga brew. The Bwiti then is supposed to reveal itself under diverse and macabre forms. |
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It falls as snowflakes and hail or occurs as frost, icicles or ice spikes. |
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The individual map is more expensive than the equivalent paper version, but the price per square km falls rapidly with the size of coverage bought. |
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However, the majority of heritage coast falls within statutorily designated landscapes such as national parks, AONBs and the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site. |
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San Francisco falls under the USDA 10a Plant Hardiness zone. |
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Stroma, which lies between mainland Scotland and Orkney, is part of Caithness, and so falls under Highland council area for local government purposes, not Orkney. |
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The Sierra Nevada falls to Arctic temperatures in winter and has several dozen small glaciers, including Palisade Glacier, the southernmost glacier in the United States. |
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Snow falls frequently on the highlands near the east coast, in the states of Victoria, New South Wales, Tasmania and in the Australian Capital Territory. |
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For some works, production styles are almost as important as the work's musical or dramatic content in defining into which art form the piece falls. |
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The latter, an Italian word for a short story to distinguish it from a novel, has been used in English since the 18th century for a work that falls somewhere in between. |
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However, if we reject any theory that falls short of this ideal, science will have to progress in quantum leaps, each with infinitesimal probability. |
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Holy Saturday is the only Saturday of the year where a strict fast is kept every year, though it is also kept on the Eve of Theophany in years when that day falls on Saturday. |
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It has been estimated that in 2004 about 34 percent of the pollutant load from wastewater that falls under the scope of the directive is discharged into sensitive areas. |
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The yield for typical shale bores generally falls off after the first year or two, but the peak producing life of a well can be extended to several decades. |
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Matter that falls onto a black hole can form an external accretion disk heated by friction, forming some of the brightest objects in the universe. |
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Rain falls throughout the year, Atlantic storms give significant rainfall in the autumn, these gradually becoming rarer towards the end of winter. |
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In August 2009, he appeared in ITV's Wuthering Heights, playing the part of Heathcliff, the classic love character who falls in love with his childhood friend Cathy. |
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Upon this happening, Lysander immediately falls in love with Helena. |
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When the concoction is applied to the eyelids of a sleeping person, that person, upon waking, falls in love with the first living thing they perceive. |
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In modern history, the end of the early period falls in the late eighteenth century, as an Age of Revolutions dawns, beginning with those in North America and France. |
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It is a shame, his first day driving and he falls asleep at the wheel. |
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When a rider falls with a helmet, he or she is five times less likely to experience a traumatic brain injury than a rider who falls without a helmet. |
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At the top of the falls is the Pawtucket Dam, designed to turn the upper Merrimack into a millpond, diverted through Lowell's extensive canal system. |
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When Victor is five years old, his parents adopt Elizabeth Lavenza, the orphaned daughter of an expropriated Italian nobleman, with whom Victor later falls in love. |
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Lancelot became one of the most famous knights of the Round Table, and Elaine of Corbenic, daughter of the Fisher King, suddenly falls in love with him. |
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Almost immediately upon his arrival, Lancelot falls in love with the Queen, and one of his very first adventures is rescuing Guinevere from Arthur's enemy Meleagant. |
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During her stay, Merlin falls in love with her and desires her. |
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The registration of births, deaths and marriages falls under this ministry of church affairs, and normally speaking the local Lutheran pastor is also the official registrar. |
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These were constructed in 1926 to aid drainage of water from the platforms, but halve the likelihood of a fatality when a passenger falls or jumps in front of a train. |
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From here ground falls away into the profound abyss of upper Wasdale. |
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The more that a product falls into category 1, the further its price will be from the currency exchange rate, moving towards the PPP exchange rate. |
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For example, if the value of the Mexican peso falls by half compared to the US dollar, the Mexican Gross Domestic Product measured in dollars will also halve. |
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Population falls occurred in the two major cities of Bristol and Plymouth. |
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Their intrinsic brightness can be predicted by observing how their apparent brightness from Earth rises and falls, and used to calculate the distance away that they must be. |
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Coniston Old Man has no connecting ridges other than that to Brim Fell, but a discernible rib falls due east via Stubthwaite Crag and Crowberry Haws. |
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This fine corrie tarn has been dammed in the past to provide water for the quarries, but all of its water now issues via a fine cascade of falls into the Coppermines Valley. |
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Frontal precipitation typically falls out of nimbostratus clouds. |
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Fleetwood falls within the coverage area of BBC Radio Lancashire. |
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In 1600 the collieries were drifts where coal outcropped and shallow bell or ladder pits where roof falls were common and poor drainage led to them being abandoned. |
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The parish falls in the electoral ward of Sedbergh and Kirkby Lonsdale. |
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Where any judge falls under any of the challengeable grounds set forth in section 13, the judge may state the grounds to the Court and remove himself from the case concerned. |
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When the old hair falls out, new hair begins to replace it, and the cycle starts again, though not for Harry, who says his follicles have shot their wad. |
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