Basic webbing ammunition belts and pouches were supplemented by as many bandoliers as the soldier could carry without falling down. |
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The air was fresh, yet warm for the season of the year and scented with leaves, earth and cool water falling down in glimmering cascades. |
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Much of the town is in flames as lava from a volcano began falling down on Thursday. |
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Scores of people were fleeing the jumbo, jumping from the wings, falling down the chutes and running for their lives. |
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I was expecting Stephen to lash out at her, but he just crumpled down to the floor, a single tear falling down his face. |
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Remember last year, and the whole saga of the Vicarage being saved from falling down? |
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It was falling down fast like a shooting star or a meteor and I was waiting to hear an explosion. |
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Despite its 101 years of age, the building is in no danger of falling down, but its services are on their last legs. |
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He is cuckolded by his wife, Alison, and injured after falling down from the roof in a tub. |
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The walls of the Kingdom started to crumble and collapse, huge pieces falling down onto the helpless Elves. |
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Melting ice gave way to continual rocks falling down scree slopes and into glacial streams and underground ice caves. |
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So riding the luge is a mixture of falling down a hill and laughing while doing so, and pushing and pulling handlebars. |
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Her long blonde hair fell around her face in gentle ringlets, little curls falling down over her grey eyes. |
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Softly the wind blew his wispy hair, and his cheeks hardened, the shadows falling down as the sun set farther into the sky. |
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A shootout commenced during which Barry was hit twice, but he also managed to discharge the shotgun twice before falling down. |
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Maids always wore their hair in tight buns, but the hair of this maid was falling down around her neck. |
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She tripped over her own foot, falling down the stairs and landing with a loud thud. |
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Agape laid in d' Armano's arms, uncaring of the surroundings, his bare feet falling down into my lap. |
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Acknowledge the bounteousness of nature, the awe of water falling down out of the sky. |
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By year end, we are likely to have revenue growth falling down through the inventory growth rate. |
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Even if the building is now falling down, he was the most important architect of Europe since the founding fathers. |
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He does not believe that only trees which have crossed their natural lifespans are falling down. |
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As the sound mutates it becomes lost in a deep storm of white noise and becomes gravel falling down an endless scree slope. |
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If you've never skated and you go to a public skating rink, you can find comfort in the fact that you won't be the only ones falling down. |
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It was a small court with two baskets, cracked blacktop, and a fence that was practically falling down. |
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The residents say the condition of the barracks is deteriorating with the wall crumbling away and the railing falling down. |
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Besides, anyone with any sense would realise she'd be dirty after falling down a hole. |
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My two year old was so tired she was falling down, but fought like a tiger not to have to go to bed. |
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Suddenly, she broke down into sobs, her hand leaving the knife handle and tears falling down her face like waterfalls. |
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He stumbled and only saved himself from falling down a second time by bracing himself on the alley wall. |
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Once full cocked, the hammer pushes the spring aside when falling down when the trigger is pulled. |
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Mr. Harrington ran backward with an intent look on his face, occasionally colliding with people and falling down. |
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At the age of ten, Dietmar was causing himself so many injuries by falling down that we asked the doctor for a brain scan. |
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You always see the black people with flies and falling down on a bed and that kind of slackness. |
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Ten stages have been built right on the beach, all of them surrounded nightly by dancers gyrating and swaying and occasionally falling down. |
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One day, a rescuer looks up and sees a seemingly never-ending stream of people falling down the waterfall and begins to run upstream. |
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London Bridge London Bridge is falling down Falling down Falling down London Bridge is falling down Buy American. |
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The most frequently used first verse is: London Bridge is falling down, Falling down, falling down. |
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Mr. Speaker, let me make it very clear that a tax cut will not fix falling down bridges. |
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The next block to be falling down is always shown on the right side of the game area. |
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Hospital devices are more robust and thus less sensitive against falling down. |
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The banks must stop behaving like children who have never tried falling down and do not know that they can hurt themselves. |
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There is a danger of the unit falling down if it is grasped by its plastic housing. |
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Firstly maintain the exact posture, check the points, relax, relax yourselves in this posture itself without falling down and next breathe. |
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It transmits during 112 days of measurements on the cosmic rays and the micrometeorites before falling down. |
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Perhaps you will also give a glipse upward, looking for the place where this stele was laid before falling down in the scrub. |
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The sheets can reach 1,50 m length approximately, and are slightly falling down on their end. |
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If any play, support the wheel axle to prevent the trailer from falling down from the jack. |
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A falling down of the drive can form ignition sparks and also result in injury to personnel. |
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The coat is of medium length, fine and glossy, falling down the body smoothly. |
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Too often we see companies developing lovely policies but falling down on the implementation side. |
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When it is smaller than this, it will evaporate while falling down to the ground, and thus it will not be rain at the surface. |
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I believe in failure, false starts, lots of mistakes, and falling down. |
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Tears were falling down her face as her jog turned into a sprint. |
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With too big spectacles falling down his nose he looked down upon me constantly as if judging me, weighing if I was worthy enough to receive this good fortune. |
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They tumbled down, falling down a small hill then down some brush. |
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It's always kind of a vague, usually unarticulated threat that's waiting to destroy your life, like a big cinderblock falling down on your head when you walk down the street. |
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Their grandfather and his brother, both skilled cabinetmakers and joiners, had been drafted in to save the Settle Folly when it was in danger of falling down. |
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I recall how falling down was more funny than painful, how warm I was, and how in the afternoon the sunbeams and shadows of the trees cut across the trails. |
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His eyes were cloudy, tears on the verge of falling down his aged face. |
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Why don't these remain standing like a spindle with the floor pans falling down around them, since the connections are presumed to have broken away? |
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Is falling down a sign of intoxication, a sign of problematic use of medication, or a sign of unsteadiness related to decreased mobility or a bone disease? |
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Niven returned to Hollywood, and encountered tragedy when his first wife died after falling down in an accident at a party. |
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Caernarfon Castle's walls were intact, but buildings inside were rotten and falling down. |
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To show innate goodness, Mencius used the example of a child falling down a well. |
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Pliny addeth this singularity to that soil, that the second year the very falling down of the seeds yieldeth corn. |
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The ability to prevent falling down steps is tested by seating an infant mannequin3 in a walker that is directed, at a pre-determined velocity, toward the edge of a platform on which it travels. |
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A strong tutor system and the attention of housemasters and housemistresses prevent pupils falling down any cracks. |
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In classical Greek it meant, literally, falling down before a deity. |
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Q The laminated world map poster I hung on my wall with foam pads and then Blu-Tack keeps falling down. |
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We also found out that this can be observed everywhere a drop detaches from anything like in the shower, at a water tap or raindrops falling down from gutters. |
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By knowing ahead of time what items are essential and what may be left out you relieve your mind of the nagging thought that perhaps you are falling down on the job. |
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A MIDLAND housewife who died after falling down the stairs of her home may have been sleepwalking, an inquest heard. |
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About seven years ago I started falling down, having trouble with stairs and chairs and developed a progressive muscle weakness in my arms and legs. |
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Soman died in hospital after falling down the stairs fleeing from the monster. |
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If we want to talk about a made in Canada procurement policy collapsing, falling down and failing to protect Canadian jobs and workers, there is the example of Motor Coach Industries. |
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Subjected to thousands of contractions per day, the eyelids lose their natural elasticity and their capacity of support, while being weighed down and while falling down on themselves. |
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People kept falling down and worshipping Jesus. |
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A tiny, upright figure on muleback, she wore a hat of deep red, her auburn hair falling down about her shoulders. |
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The work to be carried out includes restoration of the walls of the structure by repairing and re-pointing and underpinning of the structure to prevent it from falling down. |
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During this time Thomas fractured his arm falling down a flight of stairs when drunk. |
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Accidents using baby walking frames are mainly due to falling down stairs or tipping over, especially when children try to go over uneven surfaces such as door thresholds or carpet edges. |
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It is closely related to bathmophobia, which is a fear of stairs or steep slopes, and climacophobia, which is a fear of stairs, climbing, or of falling down stairs. |
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Every single time Chris and I have shared our story with others, both of us have started to cry. Not an all-out sobfest, but a few tears falling down our cheeks. |
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A JOGGER is recovering after falling down a steep slope in Sedgley. |
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After falling down the world rankings and suffering dartitis, a psychological condition that affects a player's technique, Burnett's career looked like it was over. |
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They planted in divers places twelve great bombards, wherewith they threw huge stones into the air, which, falling down into the city, might break down the houses. |
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