Every once and a while she would fall out of sight, only to appear again just within reach of his eyes. |
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Once again, at the mention of said dizzy-eyed shooting guard, my heart made a dramatic leap, causing me to nearly fall out of my chair. |
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If you are going to disrupt a good party and if you are stupid enough to fall out of a tree I want to see you writhing pain. |
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Can a mobile phone really cause a fly-by-wire computer-controlled aircraft to fall out of the sky? |
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Just when she is about to give up hope, the answer to her prayers seems to fall out of the sky. |
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With a quick pull she managed to get a few chunks of hair on either side to fall out. |
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Often there is some putty that will fall out of the bottoms, leaving the joints vulnerable. |
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It's not as though anything is actually is happening, yet pieces of the puzzle fall out of the box all the time. |
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Also, didn't the divine right of kings fall out of favour some centuries ago? |
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Sergeant Major marks me down as being present and tells us to fall out to the softball field. |
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Some teams fall out of their press and go into a quick matchup man to man, just to give you an idea of the versatility available. |
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The three of them then turned to look at the subject of their topic, just in time to see a grey address book fall out with a thud. |
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All observed asymmetries between the two alternants are shown to fall out naturally from this and related structural distinctions. |
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As the root dries out rootworm will fall out and drop into the water where they can be more easily seen. |
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We were good friends and didn't want to fall out, so we split the business and went our separate ways. |
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I laid in bed last night, totally sober, praying for alcohol to fall out of the sky and into my mouth. |
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Billy has been left with only eight back teeth and his two front incisors, which dentists say are so badly decayed they will fall out in months. |
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She proceeded to tell me that I was going to have to have chemo, which would make my hair fall out and I'd probably put on weight. |
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If you decide the money is a gift it is classed as a potentially exempt transfer and will fall out of your estate after seven years. |
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As the persons trapped within the cube fall out and go their separate ways this hypercube's disintegration threatens their safety. |
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Once elected, MPs immediately fall out of the control of those who elect them. |
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As she stoops to pick one up, more items fall out, and the process continues. |
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The subsequent punishment he took along the ropes caused him to nearly fall out of the ring. |
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Valen is the last of royal blood and no one will dethrone him because no one wants the country to fall out of the hands of your family. |
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In the faint light from the window, she saw a dust bunny fall out of her hand and float to the floor. |
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The teacher rapped on the chalkboard with a yardstick, making some of the kids fall out of their desk comically. |
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You are a superstar DJ, thank you, and are still larging it so often your eyes fall out, you jealous little git. |
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The rest of my stuff I put back on my bag, then I zippered it so that none would fall out. |
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He doesn't seem to come into and fall out of fashion as much as he is simply appropriated for new purposes with each generation. |
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Apart from the rudimentariness of the system, it should be noted that not all the used grounds always fall out. |
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Straps are riveted to the bottom ends of the W-irons so that the axle boxes and springs don't fall out. |
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Remember, it is forbidden to fall out with your family, whether they are blood relations or relatives by marriage, distant relatives or whatever. |
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I don't think I've known referees to fall out or have a barney about decisions but sometimes, on the way home in the car, it can be a bit quiet. |
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Because of surface tension, the water does not fall out of the tiny hole, although a thin membrane may be added, just to be safe. |
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I went onstage filled with dread at the thought that I might teeter shamefully in my balances or fall out of my turns. |
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My sheets were around my legs tight for some reason so I spent 2 minutes unentangling them just to fall out of bed. |
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The copy I reviewed was soft cover, which hopefully will withstand the test of time and use, and pages will not become unglued and fall out. |
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Also, any powerplay unit can fall out of the habit of doing some basics, such as putting the puck on goal and crashing the net. |
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This looks great at first but when you see the actual number of people arriving at the totaljobs site the fall out is staggering. |
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They fall out on the street at 6 or 7 in the morning and disturb all the residents, it's not on. |
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I was waiting for them to fall out of their chairs laughing, but they just sat there, stone-faced. |
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It is understood both children were on the rear seat of the coach when the door opened, allowing them to fall out. |
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The stylus is cleverly clipped into the right side so that it doesn't fall out easily. |
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Many couples fall out over the house when they separate since it is usually the biggest asset. |
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Rabbit hutches and chicken runs should be clean at all times, so that waste food does not fall out onto the ground to encourage rats. |
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Its normal location and stowage are such that the boat would have to have been capsized for the harpoon to fall out. |
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Once you tug on that net, the fish will simply fall out more often than not. |
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Of course road transport operators can't wait for young drivers to fall out of the sky like rain. |
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Weapon systems would fail, commerce would stop, aircraft would fall out of the sky. |
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Such products are essentially used for the production of suspension PVC and at elevated temperatures such products will fall out of solution. |
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Telogen effluvium is a condition where more than normal amounts of hair fall out. |
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When the overlap is too small, there is a risk that the valve seat inserts fall out of the seat during operation. |
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When refuelling, care is required to ensure that fuel or embers do not fall out of the door opening. |
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I did see some mother seals killed and the pup fall out on deck still alive. |
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A state, no matter how prosperous, cannot allow entire segments of the population to fall out of active society. |
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Also bubbles that are not touching other bubbles or the top of the game area, fall out of the game area. |
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Cassandra, whose hair has already begun to fall out from her court-mandated chemotherapy, could face a similar outcome. |
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As he does so, two tees fall out of his shirt pocket onto the ground. |
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Kids are cautioned not to touch a mangy dog for fear that the mange will ooze from the hapless pooch to the child and cause his skin to rot and his hair to fall out. |
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Pupils would often fall out of their chairs and asphyxiate with laughter. |
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The locals told me that it's normal to see camels walking through the desert and their guts fall out because camel spiders eat their intestinal walls. |
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When gingivitis is neglected, it will eventually progress to periodontal disease, where the gums recede and the teeth loosen and eventually fall out. |
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As the rods crack apart, the pellets inside them can start to fall out, which engineers call a washout. |
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The women fall out and make up, laugh and cry, support and backstab one another with dramatic regularity. |
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Some patients with Ebola become disoriented, struggle and thrash, and fall out of bed. |
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And after about 6 months, the natural hair, which has been braided, can weaken and fall out because of the pressure of the hairpiece. |
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The sandbag test checks that glass and styrene do not fall out of the frame in the event of a fall. |
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The ringlets had been allowed to fall out and in their place was a gentler, Farrah Fawcett-style wave. |
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A calf, like a human child, has baby teeth that loosen and fall out. |
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The diameter of the pinhole can be set using this value, should it be difficult to push pins or in case they fall out. |
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We almost need the smoke to waft out of the car or have the pills fall out onto the road. |
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Their food lands in their windpipe instead of in their oesophagus, or pieces may fall out of their mouth. |
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The bristles could break off or fall out on the grill and become lodged in the food. |
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For additional crop cleaning, the clean grain elevator can be equipped with an optional perforated elevator boot that allows dust and dirt to fall out on the ground as crop is being conveyed to the grain bin. |
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They do fall out but then the safety patrollers can help them be friends again. |
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This method insures that the stopping of cars will not gradually fall out of tolerance with a consequent loss of time to respot. |
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When, however, it becomes exposed to the outside world, the dosas fall out of balance and the individual becomes subject to health disorders. |
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The hook will fall out by itself in one or two days. |
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When the star pulsates, all parts of the main body move in synchronism, but the outer observable strata fall out of step or lag behind the pulsation of the inner regions. |
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Otherwise it may fall out when the lid is closed and damage the mortar. |
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These form records null responses, which allows one to distinguish between establishments that simply fail to respond from those that have been closed or those that fall out of the scope of the survey. |
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Every year, 450 miles of railroad fall out of use. |
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Microphone packs are handsewn in to ensure they don't fall out during routines. |
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Plastic lens sales are growing as glass lenses fall out of favor, and progressive lenses are steadily increasing their market share, enhancing the product mix. |
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The predominant role of the SAS, Delta Force and US Seals will be dealing with the fall out from Syria. |
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But to imply, as Gardiner does, that it took artistic folie de grandeur to fall out with Lesley Waddington is capricious. |
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Upon installation, the locknut becomes a permanent and secure part of an assembly and will not loosen or fall out. |
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Also, seagrasses trap sediment and slow down water movement, causing suspended sediment to fall out. |
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The states must at last engage to the merchants here that they will indemnify them from all that shall fall out. |
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Raindrops and snowflakes cannot fall out of a cloud unless there is a floating seed husk, piece of pollen, speck of dust or other aerosol that they can cling to and grow around. |
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In order for the bolt to fall out during flight the cotter pin would have to either been missing prior to or broken during the flight, the nut would have to back off and the bolt would have to move upwards against gravity. |
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It was a member of his party who said they would fall out of the sky. |
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The research shows that one reason parents fall out of touch with the children is lack of parentchild communication during the period of separation and divorce. |
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As the solids clump together, they get heavier causing them to fall out of suspension in the water. |
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Dwynwen, distraught by her love for Maelon, prays to fall out of love with him. |
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Tartar can cause a number of problems such as inflammations and bleeding of the gingiva, decaying teeth, loosened teeth which might fall out or that have to be removed. |
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Moreover, real estate is in the epicenter of the current financial crisis and might therefore have a longer term fall out from it than other parts of the economy. |
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By contrast, decked kayaks can fill with water and are difficult to reenter if you fall out. |
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The harsh reality is that the activities of the General Assembly risk becoming a sideshow to the activities of other forums if we fall out of sync with the relevant and pressing issues of the day. |
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If you lean forwards out of the wheelchair you could fall out of it. |
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On the way they fall out, consider ending it all in an alligator swamp and refind their love of hallucinogenic drugs. |
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Every toaster, lawn mower and mobile phone is designed to minimise the risk of causing injury yet people still manage to electrocute themselves, lose fingers or fall out of windows in an effort to get a better signal. |
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We had a fall out, couldn't come to terms and haven't talked since. |
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The top breech door is shut, and the TDU is flooded and equalized with sea pressure, the ball valve is opened and the cans fall out assisted by scrap iron weights in the cans. |
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Families in the North are the most likely to fall out, those in the East Midlands hold a grudge the longest while money causes most friction in the South East. |
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Depression, weight gain and sickness are just a few of the health risks when internal biological clocks fall out of sync with daily life, a chronobiologist warns. |
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These teeth are repeatedly replaced throughout life, with new teeth growing at the rear as older teeth fall out from farther forward in the mouth. |
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Other parts fall out of this climate because they are desert like. |
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In book two, Friendships and Backflips, Tara realises she has spent so much time perfecting her new skills that she no longer has time for her best friend and they fall out. |
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Although some Shoguns may never go off-road, I get the feeling it will fall out with you if you don't get it dirty and put it through it's paces once in a while. |
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You fancy yourself a larky buck, but there's alchemy between Jocasta and I you cannot begin to fathom. She'll fall out of love with you the moment you threaten us. |
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Bob Evans did not qualify his Lotus and Gunnar Nilsson, in the other Lotus 77, qualified 8th only to fall out with suspension failure before completing a lap. |
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