Most of them had long since fallen asleep but he felt this deep feeling of worry troubling him. |
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How low has this country fallen in that it now embraces the fears and xenophobia of right wing shock jocks. |
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We spent several hours this morning raking up the leaves and sawing up the fallen trees in our yard. |
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Using flashlights to look outside, it seems as if part of the ackee tree has fallen down. |
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So in the Sahel region of Africa average rainfall has fallen by a quarter in the last 30 years. |
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The younger girl had fallen asleep, curled up in her blanket and still clutching the strip of beef jerky. |
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Manure in the stallion's stable was above the level of the door and the roof had partly fallen in. |
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The number of Alaskans who speak Aleut has fallen to around 100 from 620 just two decades ago. |
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The grandnephew of Patrick Phelan, Thomas Lawlor, laid a wreath on the grave in honour of fallen patriots. |
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You can help control it by raking up and disposing of the fallen leaves in autumn. |
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My whole world has fallen apart and left me feeling hopeless and depressed. |
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The Thai sushi legend has fallen in love with the art of Asian modern cuisine, making his culinary masterpieces true works of art. |
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Heavy rainfalls which have fallen intermittently in the Maluti and Mount Fletcher areas since Sunday have left vast destruction in their wake. |
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It was a lonely walk, deep into an abyss that beckoned like a black hole, a fallen star. |
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When dark had fallen we both looked up as we heard the tyres of fathers Benz pull into the drive. |
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With countless roots and fallen logs hidden under the brown, knee-deep water, each step is a calculated risk. |
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With an almost casual glance, she looked down upon the fallen body of her brethren. |
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The Eastern Province Agricultural Union president welcomed the good rains which had fallen throughout the province. |
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The proposals have been given a mixed response by consumer groups as new research highlights how far UK consumers have fallen into the red. |
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As we've come to expect from them, this debut is a minimal, tranquil folk album that seems to have fallen out of time. |
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We could hardly believe we had so witlessly fallen into the hands of such scoundrels. |
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It is to help those who have fallen for the lies and deceit of quack medicine and pseudoscience. |
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Japan's price level could well have fallen even more absent the monetary ease. |
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During the night a shell had fallen into the well of the building in which she and her husband had their flat. |
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The pair waded through waist-deep freezing water to reach a woman who had fallen down an embankment in Broadbent. |
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Although repeated again and again this pledge has fallen into abeyance in the post-colonial era. |
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The reconstruction of that past has fallen to historians and archaeologists. |
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Once prosperous and peaceful, it has fallen into lawlessness, but the land is kingless no more. |
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It reminded me of all I had abandoned and have since fallen into a well of depression. |
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They were kindred souls, who had grown up together as neighbours, and naturally, had fallen in love. |
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Winterland, a little CD released in the mid-80's and since having fallen under the radar, is one of the purest pleasures in the Hendrix catalog. |
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Once the proud residences of merchant princes and princelings, they have fallen sadly from grace. |
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He and his son, James, mechanically sweep the ripe nuts that have fallen to the orchard floor into windrows. |
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She has fallen foul of strict government rules which she condemned today as outdated and racist. |
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It has fantastic creaky floorboards, and a big winding staircase that in the 24 hours we've been here I've already almost fallen down twice. |
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I recently made one of those pulley-operated clothes airers out of dowelling and wooden coathangers whose hooks had fallen off. |
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However one British expert claimed previous efforts by him to win support for such work had fallen on deaf ears. |
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The statistics clearly show that both urban and agrestic rate of poverty has fallen significantly in the last decade. |
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Despite its hardness, it can be gnawed through, after it has fallen to the ground, by rodents such as the agouti. |
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Crime in the area has fallen dramatically as the number of police officers reaches record levels, new figures show today. |
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The city had already fallen dark and the light that glowed in the dirty windows seemed to beckon her. |
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We have fallen afoul of censorware companies before, but they've always been able to remove us from their blacklist in a few minutes. |
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The flat roof in the girls toilet has fallen in so when it rains, it is flooded. |
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And, in fact, since the early 1990s interest rates have fallen and loan maturities have lengthened on average. |
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Trees and shrubs should also be checked and any dead, weak or damaged stems removed, as well as any old material that has fallen to the ground. |
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The attempts to whip up public sentiment against teachers have, however, fallen flat. |
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My father cussed, brandishing a fallen stick and rapping him across his haunches. |
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The prices of jute, potato, soyabean, cashew nut, pepper, rubber, green tea leaves, coconut, groundnut and coffee have fallen sharply. |
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Groups of winged sphinxes and griffins trampling fallen goats alternate with rampant goats and seated griffins. |
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I have to wonder how many discoveries and ideas have fallen by the wayside for precisely this reason. |
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The health officer acknowledged that dozens of refugees had fallen sick due to lack of food, medicine, clean water, bedding and sanitation. |
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The old comrades are now in the eighties and nineties, and not all of them will be able to afford their last farewell to the fallen pals. |
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They could quickly regenerate their missing limbs, and whatever had fallen off was still usable. |
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However, he said there is some concern the explosives could have fallen into the wrong hands. |
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Miss Goddard said Saleem had fallen in with the wrong crowd and did not ask any questions when he allowed them to use the vehicles. |
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The jukebox has fallen out of favour in recent years, due to the rise in popularity of the personal stereo amongst pub-goers. |
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Just a wrenching expression of disaffection from the president he had fallen for. |
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The sad thing now is that railways have fallen into abeyance and the motor car's taken over, despite the great efforts of Fischer and people like that. |
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Everyone has fallen into the predictable roles of condemner, defender, and gleeful onlooker. |
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While Maye confidently presides over the public trial, her private life has fallen into disarray. |
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It shows that the Malaysian airliner may well have fallen victim to a high-altitude game of Russian roulette. |
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Mads Mikkelsen stars as Lucas, a man living in a close-knit Danish village who has fallen on hard times after his divorce. |
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It is already beyond repair in Yemen, the Achilles heel of Arabia where the police state has fractured and fallen apart. |
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The re-positioning on issues that Priebus favored has fallen by the wayside, a casualty of the internal wars within the party. |
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A trendy restaurant chain has fallen out of fashion with Chiswick residents after keeping them awake with the noise of alfresco dining and late night rubbish collections. |
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This is a place where Byron York is a celebrity, Andrew Breitbart a fallen hero, and Ronald Reagan a God. |
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In contrast, wages have leveled off or fallen over the same period. |
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Luke Skywalker is an evil robot who has fallen to the dark side of the force. |
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Brazil's Bull Run that saw gross domestic product expand 7.5 percent in 2010 has fallen flat. |
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It is stirring to see these veterans, many aged, some infirm, answering the call of duty one last time, to defend their honor and that of their fallen comrades. |
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Like most biker groups, this one has a special way to honor a fallen member. |
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A couple lockers down was a boy, about 5'5, with scruffy brown hair, wearing rumpled blue jeans and a wrinkly white t-shirt, looking as though he'd just fallen out of bed. |
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The federal deficit has never fallen as fast as it's falling now without a coincident recession. |
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I looked behind me and saw that the officer, the coxswain, who only had to steer the boat, had fallen asleep. |
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The names of nearly 2.5 million of the fallen are inscribed here, all of whom are considered to be divine spirits worshiped under Japan's pantheistic Shinto religion. |
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No tears had fallen and there was still a deep ache in my heart. |
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Since 1965, the water table under Beijing has fallen by some 59 metres. |
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With a million copies already sold, some have assuredly fallen into the wrong hands. |
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While they were collecting the pine cones, Erik was gather kindling and fire wood for that evening, making sure to only use wood from fallen branches and logs. |
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A virtual kaleidoscope of colour inundate not only the standing piles, but also overrun old fallen timbers that overlap, forming small overhangs and grottoes. |
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Jayasuriya has fallen victim to the quickies 88 percent of the time against South Africa, 80 percent against Australia and 89 percent against the Windies. |
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I have friends who have fallen pregnant several times after a quickie with someone from a nightclub or wherever and the result has been an un-wanted pregnancy. |
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The humidity had him feeling like a damp washrag by the time Sam wriggled his way through the vines and over clumps of rocks, fallen coconuts, and other debris. |
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I've started a few little blogs here and there, just trying things out, but they have all fallen by the wayside, and I doubt I could even remember where they are! |
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The American Bankers Association said Tuesday that the delinquency rate on credit cards has fallen to 2.47 percent. |
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During past Eid celebrations hundreds of drivers have jammed Wilmslow Road to the cheers of onlookers and the event has sometimes fallen into disorder. |
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In the meantime, my marriage had fallen apart and alimony and child support were eating me up. |
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Today, as the soldiers of the 69th gather in the armory after the parade, they will remember the fallen in their own way. |
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There's an understandable reluctance to kick a man when he's down, and most commentators have found something nice to say about the fallen leader. |
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But globalization has also fallen afoul of a younger group of critics. |
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The aeronautic giant has fallen behind with its next-generation jumbo jet. |
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By last year, the rate of jury acquittals had fallen to 15 percent. |
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In another series, drafting a fantasy football team by the side of a fallen comrade could be sentimental, even borderline maudlin. |
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The woman strode quickly to the tables, scooped up a few fallen petals, and dusted the throne with a clean rag, though it was already sparkling magnificence. |
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It's interesting to see that since the kid came on the scene, the clamour for Nottingham Forest wantaway winger Andy Reid has fallen to a whisper. |
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The boxes that had displayed fruit were scattered in broken pieces around the stand, the cloth roof was torn and two of the posts holding it up were cracked and fallen over. |
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What had happened to the open, anti-establishment, progressive Michelle Shocked they had fallen in love with? |
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The only way to reach the building was by airboat, piloted by an Everglades boatman, as all streets were impassable from fallen trees, flood waters or both. |
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Although as the final paragraph says, the group may have still fallen afoul of the law by not putting complete addresses on some of the pamphlets. |
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The two are said to have fallen in love when she visited him at his home in Aberdeen, Scotland. |
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Ironically for someone who is supposed to be a champion of clean politics, he has fallen afoul of the very rules that were introduced to stamp out political corruption. |
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We have fallen through the rabbit hole, and everything is something else. |
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By the end of 1204, most of Normandy and the Angevin lands, including much of Aquitaine, had fallen into Philip's hands. |
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Meanwhile, Soleil Royal had fallen to leeward and was forced to run back and anchor off Croisic, away from the rest of the French fleet. |
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There had been more competent officers, but they had either been employed elsewhere or had fallen from Napoleon's favour. |
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It had fallen back on its interior lines of supply and communications, and had closer access to repair shops, supply dumps and stores. |
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In the past couple of years tourists to Brighton and Hove have fallen in numbers. |
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Clarkson consequently won, while Hammond, who had fallen far behind due to the comparatively small storage space of the Suzuki, lost badly. |
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Males may also use their antlers to shovel around fallen foliage and soil as a way of attracting a mate. |
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Individual snakes may brumate in burrows, under rock piles, or inside fallen trees, or snakes may aggregate in large numbers at hibernacula. |
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Since their inclusion into the European Union in 2004, Lithuania's population has fallen by approximately 180,000 people. |
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Most of these meteorites have fallen onto the ice sheet in the last million years. |
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In the meantime, back in Cape Verde, da Gama's brother, Paulo da Gama, had fallen grievously ill. |
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By the end of the year, Robert and William Rufus had fallen out once again, and the Treaty of Rouen had been abandoned. |
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The site was now unmanned, however, and had fallen into decay since the construction work by Tovey. |
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Parts of the first floor of the battery were reconstructed from the fallen stonework uncovered during the dig. |
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Although not apparent in the earlier depictions, the Tapestry today has stitch marks indicating the fallen figure once had an arrow in its eye. |
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In fact, since the reign of Charles I the financial burden of the empire had fallen mainly on Castile, but under Philip II the cost quadrupled. |
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The defences are said to have fallen into disrepair by 1623, and at the beginning of the 19th century only ruins remained. |
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However, by the end of the 7th century Dorset had fallen under Saxon control and been incorporated into the Kingdom of Wessex. |
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Originating from the ancient Norse and Saxon languages, the dialect was prevalent across the Blackmore Vale but has fallen into disuse. |
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In 1988 over 4000 fish ran the river, by 2004 the run had fallen to 750 fish. |
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It was in 1961 that multihulls first entered the round the island race and the record has since fallen considerably. |
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At the end of fermentation, the yeast and other solids have fallen to the cone's apex can be simply flushed out through a port at the apex. |
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They have been known to eat their own fallen antlers, probably for calcium. |
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Events such as the Suez Crisis showed that the UK's status had fallen in the world. |
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Monarchies have risen from barbarism to civility, and fallen again to ruin. |
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The inhabitants, also, of Ur had fallen into polytheism, or, if we may so speak, allotheism, the worship of other gods. |
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The poet composed a ballad praising the heroic exploits of the fallen commander. |
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I thought I saw Him in the Long Walk there, by the bed of Nelly Roche, tending a fallen flower with a wisp of bast. |
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She was the daughter of an English officer, who having fallen in love with an Indian Begum gave up home, country, and friends, and married her. |
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Toyota used to be a company with foresight, always ready to take action, but now they have fallen very far behind the curve. |
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Sitting alone at his window-seat, he was like an old boulevardier fallen on hard times, waspish, inward, slothful. |
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We are on the bunniest of bunny hills. I've fallen no fewer than six times and I love every minute of it. |
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The other bodies were those of the choush that had fallen by my side, and the soldier who had been shot on the parapet. |
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He was a cloddish man, like he'd just fallen off the turnip wagon and hadn't quite woken up yet from his long trip from the country. |
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Across the centuries the fortunes of the two religions have risen and fallen in a sequence of momentous surges, pauses, and countersurges. |
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Kit had fallen into conversation with a footplate man who was deadheading back out to Samarkand, where he lived with his wife and children. |
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He glanced at Jonathan where the sheet had fallen away from him. Oh yeah. Dickmatized. |
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The house had fallen into such disrepair that no agent would show it to buyers. |
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At length they stood at the corner from which they had begun, and it had fallen quite dark, and they were no wiser. |
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I submitted my application for student finance months ago, but haven't heard back. I think I've fallen between the cracks. |
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Many people with fallen arches have no symptoms, but others experience fatigue, pain, or stiffness in the feet, legs, and lower back. |
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We sing this to our baffled clients who can't believe that a fallen arch can cause a back spasm. |
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If it weren't for your heroic deed, his evil plan would have fallen into place. |
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Before the incident Robins had fallen out with Knutton, 30. Knutton had made a complaint over Robins' boyfriend. |
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Seid had fallen in the War of Tabuc, the first of Mahomet's fightings with the Greeks. |
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Because their wood contains so much water, and fallen baobabs decompose so quickly, the trees are poor fossilizers. |
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The Turing factories on Isis's small moon had fallen short of productivity goals, though another two factory units had been genned. |
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When we were fallen into a place between two seas, they gravelled the ship. |
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Seaweed is delicious, and now that you've fallen in love with these ocean greens, you likely can't wait to polish off multiple bowlfuls each day. |
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If the pattern followed that in England, then the population may have fallen to as low as half a million by the end of the 15th century. |
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The letters of the alphabet were traditionally named after trees, but this custom has fallen out of use. |
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In the middle years of the 20th century, as Irish society was modernising, traditional music had fallen out of favour, especially in urban areas. |
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The Mediterranean had at this time fallen into the hands of pirates, largely from Cilicia. |
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Rome had not fallen to an enemy since the Battle of the Allia over eight centuries before. |
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With all the other kingdoms having fallen to the Vikings, Wessex alone was still resisting. |
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Robert was an exile from the French court, having fallen out with Philip VI over an inheritance claim. |
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The bodies of the fallen were brought to St James Church at Dadlington for burial. |
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Nelson had however fallen seriously ill in the jungles of Costa Rica, probably from a recurrence of malaria, and was unable to take command. |
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By 1850, rates had fallen to a penny a ton mile for coal, at speeds of up to fifty miles an hour. |
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However, since the Great Irish Famine, the population of Ireland has fallen to less than one tenth of the population of the British Isles. |
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Taunton Castle had fallen into ruin by 1600 but it was repaired during the Civil War. |
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Many Crown prerogatives have fallen out of use or have been permanently transferred to Parliament. |
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St Paul's Church, built with a tower on a river bed with poor foundations, has fallen into disrepair, and is no longer in use. |
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Through the leafstorm I ran toward her. She had fallen on the path, and a shower of small branches and stones came cascading down upon her. |
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The Portsmouth Naval Memorial in Southsea Common commemorates 24,591 fallen soldiers who lost their lives in the First World War. |
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He told me he couldn't come because his budgie had fallen ill. A likely story! |
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He was informed that a barrel of tar had fallen onto the road, and someone poured waste slag from the nearby furnaces to cover up the mess. |
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The Irish penitential practice spread throughout the continent, where the form of public penance had fallen into disuse. |
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In De Casu Diaboli, Anselm further considers the case of the fallen angels, which serves to discuss the case of rational agents in general. |
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Anselm argues that, owing to the Fall and mankind's fallen nature ever since, humanity has offended God. |
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The open court of Wessex Fives, built in 1787, is still in existence at Warminster School although it has fallen out of regular use. |
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Some end with a semicircular cromlech, but many have since fallen or been destroyed. |
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Warwick Castle had fallen into decay due to its age and neglect, and despite his remarks Dudley did not initiate any repairs to the castle. |
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She is said in the Gesta to have fallen in love with him before she met him, having heard of his heroic exploits. |
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Turpin claimed that he was a butcher who had fallen into debt, and that he had levanted from his home in Long Sutton, Lincolnshire. |
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In the 1990s, sales of Wensleydale cheese had fallen so low that production was at risk of being suspended. |
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His mother, Maria Sofia of Neuburg, had recently died, and the prince had fallen into a depression. |
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The occasion wherof no doubt was some daunger and trouble whereinto he was fallen by favouring some rash attempt of the common people. |
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The situation has fallen so far out of control to rightly be considered a massacree. |
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Meanwhile, Satan returns triumphantly to Hell, amidst the praise of his fellow fallen angels. |
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During this time, Byron pursued his Greek page, Lukas Chalandritsanos, with whom he had fallen madly in love, but the affections went unrequited. |
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Although they would always remain loyal to each other, they seemed now to have fallen into set roles. |
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After midnight, Bonham, who had fallen asleep, was taken to bed and placed on his side. |
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By September 1925, De Forest and Case's working arrangement had fallen through. |
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Even when, on the invention of gunpowder and firearms, the bow had fallen into disuse as a weapon of war, the prohibition was continued. |
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Social rituals are important to hunts, although many have fallen into disuse. |
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What is harder to define is its standing relative to the PGA Tour and whether that has risen or fallen in recent years. |
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He was also renowned for his jumping ability, having not fallen in 100 races. |
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Tournament Director Mike Ganley accepted the player's assurance that the tip had simply fallen off, and no censure was made. |
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Cumberland alluded to the belief that such orders had been found upon the bodies of fallen Jacobites. |
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Once formations had fallen apart, stragglers could be picked off one by one. |
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Nurses' pay has not kept pace with inflation and their real pay has fallen while people wanting to become nurses lack training bursaries. |
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Since 2000 Glasgow has experienced few very cold, snowy and harsh winters where temperatures have fallen much below freezing. |
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Much of the housing in areas such as Possilpark and Hamiltonhill had fallen into a state of disrepair in recent years. |
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The population peaked at 233 in 1937 and has since fallen owing to emigration, primarily to New Zealand. |
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Economist Tyler Cowen has argued that though income inequality has increased within nations, globally it has fallen over the last 20 years. |
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In 1813 Uville set sail again for England and, having fallen ill on the way, broke his journey via Jamaica. |
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In recent years church attendance has fallen off, as in most of Western Europe. |
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By these acts of salvation, Christ provided fallen mankind with the path to escape its fallen nature. |
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Some councils and writers have occasionally fallen into error, and some contradict each other. |
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In the meantime, following their initial encounter in Portofino, Waugh had fallen in love with Laura Herbert. |
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I should say I wanted to write poetry in the beginning because I had fallen in love with words. |
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Many authors who have won the prize have fallen into obscurity, while others rejected by the jury remain widely studied and read. |
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Tellson's Bank... was a munificent house, and extended great liberality to old customers who had fallen from their high estate. |
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According to his uncle, who was summoned by a friend, Conrad had fallen into debt. |
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By this time Townshend had fallen into depression, wondering if he was no longer a visionary. |
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Whether or not she was interested in marriage, he was not, and she appears to have fallen in love with an idealized portrait of the man. |
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The Manchus were finally able to cross the Great Wall in 1644, after Beijing had already fallen to Li Zicheng's rebels. |
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Adults are found in summer on newly fallen or recently felled trees chewing tiny slits in the bark in which they lay eggs. |
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In 1783 an Irish equivalent, The Most Illustrious Order of St Patrick, was founded, but has now fallen dormant. |
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So much so that although Ireland boasted over 30 distilleries in the 1890s, a century later, this number had fallen to just three. |
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By 1070, the Normans had already seen successes in their invasion of Wales with Gwent fallen and Deheubarth plundered. |
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The term has gradually fallen out of favor because in some parts of the world, the Chalcolithic and Neolithic are coterminous at both ends. |
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The 16th RWF, which had fallen behind the creeping barrage, were met with determined German resistance which repulsed two assaults. |
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The 15th RWF had fallen behind the protective creeping barrage to their front and came under fire from a German position known as Battery Copse. |
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I'd not've fallen in if you'd've told me it was there, Da. And I'd not've sunk if you'd've taught me how to swim. |
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Although the last surviving native speaker of the language, Ned Maddrell, died in 1974, the language has never fallen completely out of use. |
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At the start of the conflict, Harlech's garrison was badly equipped, and Conwy had fallen into disrepair. |
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The marble sarcophagus which holds his remains was made for Cardinal Wolsey but not used as the cardinal had fallen from favour. |
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Since the 1980s, following the introduction of quotas, this number has fallen to around 1,000 kills per year. |
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Naval exercises with sonar regularly results in fallen cetaceans that wash up with fatal decompression. |
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By 1815 the fort had fallen into a ruined state and it wasn't until 1903 that it was sold and improved by its farmer tenants. |
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Grammatical cases have largely fallen out of use and are now mostly limited to pronouns and a large number of set phrases. |
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These lyrics mourned the fallen lying in their graves and threatened revenge. |
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Because of the war and other events of the 20th century, almost the entire city centre had fallen into disrepair. |
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Marius' quaestor in 107 BC had been Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix, the son of a patrician family that had fallen on hard times. |
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Domitian also revived the practice of the imperial cult, which had fallen somewhat out of use under Vespasian. |
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Private consumption has fallen during the crisis, but it gained pace again from 2010 onward. |
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Their life expectancies have fallen in recent years and in the last decade their use of antidepressants has risen. |
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This term has largely fallen out of use, however, and such personages are now often called kings. |
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He sits on his fallen shield while a sword and other objects lie beside him. |
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The term historically referred only to the Prose Edda, but this since has fallen out of use because of the confusion with the other work. |
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Even before she could jokingly warn Mr. I Don't Nap not to sleep-fuck her again, he'd fallen asleep. |
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His parachute was shot half away, and if he'd jumped he would have fallen like a plummet. |
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By 1240, all Kievan Rus' had fallen to the Asian invaders except for a few northern cities. |
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Thousands of former child soldiers have fallen into substance abuse as they try to blunt their memories. |
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Nothing can beat the simple pleasure of paddling a pram around on a foggy dawn, probing pad flats, stumps and fallen logs for lurking bass. |
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The Pope has fallen ill with rage, and was struggling with a fever on the 16th of this month. |
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The Yakut population alone is estimated to have fallen by 70 percent between 1642 and 1682 because of the Grand Duchy of Muscovy expeditions. |
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Many words used by Australians were at one time used in the United Kingdom but have since fallen out of usage or changed in meaning there. |
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Thus fallen humanity is in need of the redemption that can be found in Christ. |
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By the 1930s, it had fallen into disuse and in 1936 was used by the newly founded Penguin Books company to store books. |
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Since the 19th century, however, only Lord Chancellors have been appointed, the other offices having fallen into disuse. |
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Nevertheless, certain prerogative powers have been widely acknowledged and accepted over time, while others have fallen out of use. |
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Because of the crisis, the turnover of the sector had fallen by 15 percent. |
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There are various other local quarries now fallen into disuse, such as Lingmoor, Banks, Thrang Crag and Colt Howe. |
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Some trees, such as linden, may produce a line of coppice shoots from a fallen trunk, and sometimes these develop into a line of mature trees. |
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In arid areas or under high cliffs, they are generally exposed jumbles of fallen rock. |
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The palace at Guildford Castle had fallen out of use long before, but a royal hunting lodge existed outside the town. |
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Anthony Splendora found her literary genealogy among other archetypally fallen but redeemed women, both historic and mythic. |
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Since 1974 the whole dale has fallen within the Borough of Harrogate in North Yorkshire. |
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The local school of art created pages of vellum with the names of the fallen inscribed. |
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A dog is reported to have run out of the door, been hurled around as if by a small tornado, and fallen dead to the ground. |
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According to Mandaeans mythology, one of the fallen lights, which created the known world, called Ruha Qadishta resembles a personified evil. |
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When you start scrambling eggs, look first for tiny pieces of eggshell that might have fallen in. |
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Large steel columns from the fallen World Trade Center have been found beneath a service road being excavated at Ground Zero. |
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The archaeologists shook off the dust that had fallen from the roof, and promptly continued their work. |
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They have sexfought to the point of exhaustion, fallen asleep cunt-to-cunt, and awakened to renew their spitting battle. |
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A skift of snow had fallen overnight on the ski trails, and Paul had yet to groom them and erase the tracks in the new snow. |
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Fred was concerned because the takings from his sweetshop had fallen again for the third week. |
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I have also seen fallen birch logs hosting toothed jelly fungus and witch's butter, both of which are useful edible fungi. |
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After the vase had fallen down the flight of stairs we were amazed to find it still unbroken. |
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The very circumstance, in its unpleasantest form, which they would each have been most anxious to avoid, had fallen on them. |
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Only ragged vestiges of glass remained in its windows, and great sheets of the green facing had fallen away from the corroded metallic framework. |
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After her first applaudable entry into the glamour world as the adorable Rachel Green, the world has fallen in love with the star. |
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Lytle was already moaning in shame, fallen back in bed with his hand across his face like he'd just washed up somewhere, a piece of wrack. |
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Jimmy's mother was concerned that he might have fallen in with the wrong crowd. |
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Has anyone else fallen into buying white gold here only to find that after one month of wear, it fades to yellow gold? |
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Given this focus of their attention, they failed to notice that their airspeed had fallen dramatically. |
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Fernandez initially told police that David had fallen off his bunk bed. |
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Rain had fallen heavily overnight and the streets were caked in sludge. |
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In the game, players must fight to avenge the death of their fallen master in a classic Wuxia storyline. |
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Shrews started sluggishly and might have fallen behind in the second minute when Charlie Wyke scuffed wide. |
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Having walked almost 10km, we stop to rest on a fallen tree trunk at a lagoon populated by Egyptian geese and African jacanas. |
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Without the bravery of the Poles, Britain would probably have fallen under the heel of the jackboot. |
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We get down on all fours and clamber along a 40-foot fallen log. |
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Jobless rate falls again UNEMPLOYMENT in Scotland has fallen for the fifth month in a row. |
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Two hundred colombian girls have fallen ill with no explanation. |
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John Meyendorff sees the Byzantines as believing that the Latins had fallen into Apollinarianism, denying Jesus a complete humanity. |
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Bessie had fallen for 22-year-old John Scott, the son of a coal dealer who owned keelboats but Aubone wanted a grander catch for his daughter. |
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Facilities have been aging and deteriorating as funds needed to sustain and recapitalize the facilities have fallen short of requirements. |
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My husband has fallen asleep at the wheel and it is only by luck that he has not caused an accident. |
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A caterer could have fallen asleep at the wheel from a drug's side effects when she died after her car collided with a bus. |
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At his trial, prosecutors claimed Hart had fallen asleep at the wheel of his car and the jury found him guilty. |
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This prevents trees from holding the title after they have fallen just because no one had bothered to remeasure them. |
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This is not the first time the director has fallen for Russian propaganda. |
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The phrase has since somewhat fallen out of use, since the three composers were united only by their early studies in Manchester, not by a common musical style. |
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Most of these have fallen into obscurity, but some became established, including The Swiss Family Robinson, which borrowed Crusoe's first name for its title. |
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Quite frankly, I must say publicly that it has fallen short. |
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Because of the Orthodox understanding of mankind's fallen nature in general those who wish to commune prepare themselves in a way that reflects mankind in paradise. |
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But just as any species begets its own kind, so fallen humans beget fallen humans, and from the beginning of our existence we lie open to sinning by our own choice. |
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It is the nature of temptation to make sinful things seem the more attractive, and it is the fallen nature of humans that seeks or succumbs to the attraction. |
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But our fallen nature remains open to evil intents and actions. |
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On 5 July 2006 BAE appointed independent auditors to study why the value of its share of Airbus had fallen from the original estimates to the Rothschild valuation. |
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In July 2013, May welcomed the fact that crime had fallen by more than ten percent under the coalition government, while still being able to make savings. |
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It is thought possible that the coin was dropped by a soldier who once served on the continent, while he visited the graves of his fallen comrades. |
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The 2001 census population in the same Urban Area had fallen to 277,391 people, with 579,554 people living in the wider Belfast Metropolitan Area. |
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On the other side of the Atlantic, stores in Paris's chic Avenue Montaigne, a mecca for Japanese tourists, said that sales to foreigners had fallen sharply. |
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