He was tall, slightly gangly, with sandy blonde hair that fell into his face, shading his eyes. |
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Now everything fell into place and conveyed a beautiful idea in the harmonious blend of warm and cool colours chosen by the artists. |
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And perhaps that new glow about the city is the lost sense of pride emerging from the deep abyss it fell into. |
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When I fell into the preppy look in high school, my grandmother donned penny loafers and cardigans, too. |
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I started walking back up along the trail, and Butler fell into step beside me. |
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Christie nodded, and I fell into step beside her as we walked down the hallway. |
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After school, he came up to me as I was walking home, and fell into step beside me. |
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Nick waited for the rest of them to walk past him and fell into step with Crystal. |
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Let us begin by asking how it came about that the tradition fell into bad odor among us. |
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They fell into a comfortable silence, each occupied with their own thoughts and emotions. |
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But for all this luxury and high-society living, I'm glad to say that we never fell into the trappings of drug-addiction and male nymphomania. |
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Strands of her black hair fell into her face and she brushed them out of the way. |
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The room fell into dead silence as it was clear no one had the money to upstage his bid. |
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The Roman system fell into disrepair in Europe after the fall of Rome, but was kept up in the East by the Byzantines and the Arabs. |
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The bridge was quiet as they voyaged on, Allison looking out the viewscreen as her sandy blonde hair fell into her eyes. |
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I was quite happy being a mum, but I fell into it and it has just gone from there. |
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The thousands of spectators lining the fairway fell into an awkward silence, all eyes on me. |
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In the 1980s, this nomenclature fell into disuse with increasing focus on industry. |
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Instead, they gradually fell into a sullen silence, their noisemakers clacked to a dead stop, and the truculent trumpet blasts were shushed. |
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She fell into a bitter argument with her husband, who vehemently chastised Goneril for her mistreatment of Lear. |
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Because of a faulty rail, he fell into a vat of boiling liquid and died three weeks later from his burns. |
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A furniture stripper who fell into a vat of caustic soda has regained consciousness with his sight intact. |
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I fell into the arms of the door opener, muttering brokenly of my need to see my friend. |
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I trudged into the depression and fell into a sound sleep as Billie stayed on guard. |
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Sara fell into step beside him, finally realizing that she clenched and unclenched her still unworn gloves in her hand. |
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The water was soaking through the cotton wool, and was then hanging until a sufficiently large drop fell into the bath. |
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The unstable ground underneath his feet suddenly gave way, and he fell into a deep sinkhole. |
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Kodi's eyes snapped open as he fell into a coughing fit caused by the ammonia in the smelling salts. |
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His dark hair fell into his eyes as he looked down the slide of his instrument, inspecting the dent that his fall had put in it the day before. |
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She fell into deep confusion when close and intimate contact happened between them. |
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Soon I fell into a deep slumber, listening to the mountain animals in the distance. |
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A Columbia University graduate, Rodriguez fell into bail bonds when he was looking to augment his salary from his printing business. |
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The wolf yelped and fell into his bonds, the chains tugging at his sore shoulders. |
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Figure 1 shows the number of underwriters whose average offer-to-open percentage price increase fell into a given range. |
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The park fell into decline years ago and has been getting worse under both administrations. |
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Over the years the green fell into disuse and became gradually hidden under thick layers of leaves. |
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Subsequently, the vehicle skidded off the road and fell into the deep gorge. |
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On the second day of her sickness, she began to run a fever and fell into unconsciousness four times. |
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More and more often bands were releasing records that fell into some area of unclassifiable intent. |
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He put the groceries away, drank a mouthful of whiskey, and fell into a dead sleep that would last nearly fifteen hours. |
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The candles were blown out and the exhausted travelers fell into a deep sleep. |
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The skin had blistered over and fell into a soft pale purple color and the swelling went down. |
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More time lapse and we fell into the international twilight zone of hospital waiting rooms. |
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Halfway around the track she was tripped, and she fell into a small puddle while the other girls sprinted ahead unconcerned. |
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When she got up to ask the conductor to find her a new seat the man tripped her so that she fell into his lap. |
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In the 20th century, the Bluebeard story, with its savagely misogynistic overtones, fell into disfavor. |
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If pieces of the shim fell into the transmission oil sump, the transmission filter could become blocked and cause low oil pressure. |
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He fell into the trap of flogging the players at training and settling too early on his Test team. |
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Perhaps some of the players fell into the trap that somehow Manchester United had a divine right to continue winning things. |
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Another 1.3 percent fell into the category of dilapidated units, defined as failing to provide safe and adequate shelter. |
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An underground spring supplied water that fell into the basin from a small opening in the tunnel's side, creating an artificial waterfall. |
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My disease wasn't progressing much, and my work all fell into place, and I began to get somewhere. |
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The media, unsurprisingly, gave the whole show a free ride and the arts community fell into line. |
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Since she fell into line with Howard on the issue of asylum seekers, many in the Left have deserted the party in its hour of need. |
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Meanwhile, I fell into teaching, probably because life has a way of guiding you into service to your fellow humans. |
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Some of us were born to be spies. Not me though, I sort of fell into it by chance. |
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With food and water in her stomach, Calida let the urge to fall asleep take over and she fell into a dreamless, peaceful sleep. |
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At long last the day ended, and I fell into bed hoping to fall asleep quickly and refrain from thinking about the ball again. |
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Annika let silent tears fall and stain the blanket, as she fell into a nightmare filled sleep. |
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She took her hand and with no support, purposely fell into him, causing him to fall backwards. |
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Walking down to the main drag, I fell into a full slow saunter, savouring the warmth and the sudden move into the light. |
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In a reflexive reaction, Donny jerked sideways, tipping over his chair as he fell into Grandmother. |
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At one point Brendan's sled tipped over and he fell into the snow and no one bothered to help him up. |
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Tirk pushed the accelerator to the floor, and as he did so, the four motorcycles fell into a tight formation round him. |
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Gold-brown hair fell into her eyes and he pushed it back, brushing it behind her ear, and cupping her cheek in his hand. |
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He returned to his boat at the yacht basin and fell into the water after feeling ill as he boarded the boat. |
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When a spell was laid on her to keep her from him, she fell into a fit of desolation, secluding herself and seeing no one. |
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We had barely been sitting there a minute and a leaf from a maple tree above me fell into my lap. |
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Still, those occasions when it all fell into place can still blow your loudspeakers to matchwood. |
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Sweat matted his dark hair to his forehead and he swatted at it when it fell into his face but to no avail. |
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The man named Sephiroth faltered, watching her walk away, and his mask of rage fell into confusion. |
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Purchasing activities fell into private hands and land sales continued to erode Iroquois territories. |
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A blind man once fell into a sewer because the iron manhole cover was missing. |
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The Tele is a peach, it just fell into my hands one day seven years ago in a shop in Cambridge and we've been inseparable ever since. |
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The lions chased him, and savaged his leg before he fell into a thorn bush too dense for them to reach him. |
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I fell into a fish and chip shop, where I purchased and proceeded to eat a battered sav and chips. |
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She heaved at the rolled up black tarpaulin, hoping that the rope would keep her tent together as it fell into her arms. |
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There is a tradition of magickal practice in my family but sadly it fell into abeyance a couple of generations back. |
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Having secured two acting legends and a comic madcap, the rest of the casting fell into place. |
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Her own sable tresses fell into her eyes and she carelessly brushed them away, deeper things on her mind than her chosen body. |
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I kind of fell into Web design while studying marketing and somehow got lucky, to be honest. |
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With the sound of the wind rustling the neon green leaves, Theo fell into a gentle sleep. |
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She sighed as, at long last, she fell into her bed, not even noticing the fact that the sheets were rumpled. |
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The woman, a tall, broad-shouldered woman with abundant ash-blond hair, fell into Sarah's arms. |
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Unfortunately we fell into that trap and started just lumping the ball long which isn't our style. |
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Then I went to bed and fell into one of my terrible sleeps, from which I was aroused in about two hours by a still more terrible shock. |
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At one point, Santiago fell into a daydream about an arm-wrestling match he'd had as a young man. |
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Bonnie's results fell into a broad range, due partially to variance in access speed depending on the location of the data on the disk. |
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As the heavy door fell into place he felt thud after thud after sickening thud as the loathsome creatures outside crashed into the building. |
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He rolled back and fell into the protective arms of his governess, finally at peace. |
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Apparently married bliss was intermittent, for the couple fell into a heated argument. |
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Habitus fell into disuse after the sixteenth century when Latin ceased to be the language of Philosophy. |
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She closed her eyes and in a matter of seconds, she fell into a light sleep. |
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Closing his eyes he fell into a light sleep, ready to awaken at the slightest noise. |
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She easily fell into a light sleep, wanting to be able to wake up at the slightest sign of danger. |
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I fell into the art of lifecasting when taking a break from my career in television to have a baby. |
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I crawled rhapsodically back into bed and fell into some very vivid and memorable dreams. |
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Some miles down was a great waterfall that fell into a beautiful stone haven Angharad liked to retreat to. |
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In the late fifties when high pressure water was reticulated throughout Waimairi County use of the water wheel ceased and it fell into disrepair. |
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The final piece of the jigsaw fell into place at Villa Park and it's a curious anomaly that whenever he has found the net we have always won. |
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I fell into a fitful, restless sleep, one that was preoccupied with thoughts of him. |
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The world around her darkened as she fell into a deep restful and peaceful sleep. |
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Although the size distributions of these aerosols were variable, they mostly fell into the respirable range. |
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The house is the ancestral home of Baron Stourton but after the family moved out in the 1960s it fell into disrepair. |
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His body fell into a light spasm as the pain set up, ripping a yowl from his possibly broken jaw. |
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She found a job and a flat but fell into drug use, taking cocaine and ecstasy, and her life began to fall apart. |
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When unloading the Aurora at Adelie Land, the men were shifting cases from the boats to the landing stage and a case of jam fell into the water. |
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There was no off-switch, and the seemingly clean-cut, anti-drugs pop star fell into every artfully concealed trap that fame laid for him. |
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Patricia never recovered from the shock and fell into drinking and popping pills. |
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She shook her head so hard that a wiry black curl fell into her face, and she hurriedly pushed it behind her ear. |
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The first turn threw him, causing his arms to windmill, but Eric regained his balance and fell into another knock-kneed arc. |
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Three people were killed when a utility vehicle fell into a khud at Lakhu Ghati, near Theog, today. |
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Prime exports such as olive oil and wine fell in value and previously used agricultural land fell into disuse. |
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After stroking his dark brown hair to soothe him she fell into bed asleep in seconds. |
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It all fell into place about 57 minutes into our allotted hour when one of the two presenters drew me a diagram on the whiteboard. |
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She journaled for a very long time, then rolled over in bed, turned off the lamp, and fell into a deep and peaceful sleep. |
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She fell into a coma after being given penicillin, despite being acutely allergic to it. |
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The rhythmic beating of hooves, and jingle of the harness fell into sync with the serenade of the forest. |
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She felt the corners of her mouth quirk slightly, tried to say his name, then fell into the darkness that had been waiting for her. |
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Haruspication was at first adopted by the Romans but later fell into disrepute. |
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As the door slammed shut behind the girl, Brooke bared her teeth and snarled viciously after her, only a second before she fell into a hacking cough. |
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An adulterous affair could be used as blackmail if it fell into the hands of a foreign intelligence service. |
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The house fell into tax delinquency that same year and was flagged for foreclosure this May. |
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For a while, she fell into a depression and abandoned the churchgoing Methodist tradition in which she was reared. |
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The driver fell into the water, but the watercraft kept going. |
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There was a loud splash as the anchor fell into the shallow waters, dragging a large rope tethered behind it and slowing the boat as it bobbed upon the waves like a toy. |
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People needed housing, and providing this was left to jerry-builders who put together cheap, insufficient, flimsy dwellings that soon fell into disrepair. |
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Then she grew too weary to hold her hand up, and it fell into her lap. |
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From the Colorado train that fell into a creek to the North Carolina collision, see more rail disasters. |
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A long low ball from Paudge Cuddy fell into the path of James Hooban and he tapped it past the advancing Liam Aherne before whipping it into an empty net. |
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In February 2011, during a winter storm, a tree fell into a creek in Franklin Township, New Jersey, and caused flooding. |
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The engine, baggage car, coach, and chair car fell into the creek, claiming 96 lives and leaving only two dozen alive. |
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As many as 5,000 shells fell into the center of town each day for nearly four weeks. |
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During a morning press conference, dormer said he believed that Gilbert most likely fell into a drainage ditch and drowned. |
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Having a hit is what Aimee really wants and it fell into my lap. |
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Like lapdogs, most of the country's tabloid press fell into line. |
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Misti jumped from his shoulders with a yowl as he fell into Ryan. |
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This awkward anachronism came about when a couple of hundred prefabricated bungalows, built to house workers on an irrigation project in the 1960s, fell into disuse. |
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Presently, two Royal Guards, resplendently decked out in gleaming armour, fell into step silently behind their beloved ruler, and escorted him down the wide palace corridors. |
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I took out my knife, my Ka-Bar, and knocked his teeth out, but they fell into his throat. |
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Train services were irregular and unsatisfactory, buildings and rolling stock fell into disrepair and tracks became hazardous because of poor maintenance. |
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In one tragic incident in 1965, a man named Bob Restall passed out in the shaft and fell into the water. |
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Lorenzo Amoruso of Rangers seems to be an amiable sort of fellow so it was sad to read that, during a long injury lay-off, he fell into a depression and took to the drink. |
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The opposite bank was manned by Germans, and in the darkness Deane-Drummond fell into a slit trench on top of a German soldier. |
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Some tech CEOs were technologists who fell into entrepreneurial ventures. |
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He snapped backside ollies into the corner, and fell into seventh. |
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The town was besieged and taken, but later fell into disuse. |
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Inside the walls were the rest, the ones who fell into the middle, the lower merchants, traders, dealers, hawkers, along with business of all kinds crammed into the walls. |
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After reading about 40 pages, she fell into a merciful, dreamless sleep. |
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And just imagine if every military measure succeeded, and Syria fell into our laps. |
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In the Anatomy, ideas, topoi, modes, and kinds fell into co-ordinated, complementary distributions, or lattice-work of dialectical oppositions and counterparts. |
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During the spell of inertia that weaves around the village and the scorching heat which regularly topped 100 degrees we fell into a state of not unpleasant torpor. |
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Nick had fallen down into the same pit that Scott and Sean fell into. |
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I immediately fell into Damin, though, because my legs had fallen asleep. |
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By far one of the most thought provoking reads I've had in a long time. I fell into the trap of buying the movie not 10 minutes after putting it down. |
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The call for women to start families earlier fell into the trap of ignoring the social and economic realities forcing many women to put off childbirth, they said. |
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This morning I almost fell into the trap of wishing for quieter times. |
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Looking back now I realise that I fell into the trap of over-training. |
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Private GEO-TV said the bus was traveling along the Karakoram highway in Kohistan when it left the road and fell into a branch of the Indus river. |
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As a result of talking to no one of any importance, they fell into the trap that so many in the media do of becoming obsessed with spin and trivia. |
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Others were seized as war booty and fell into the hands of collectors who valued them but were often at a loss to understand what they were or who had created them. |
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After I unpacked everything from my suitcase for couple of hours, I became awfully tired and quickly fell into a deep slumber on my soft comfy bed. |
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I stood up quickly and sneezed as a floating dog hair fell into my nose. |
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The bus fell into the river due to negligence of the driver. |
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Eventually the mission and the church were deserted, the building fell into decay, and presently tourists souvenired the surviving religious statues. |
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Overhead, a fox squirrel chattered and nut tailings fell into my hair. |
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They fell into a steady pattern of parries, stabs, and slashes. |
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The fishes fell into the calcareous sediment at the bottom where they were preserved, some with fine detail of the scales and the fleshy parts of the body. |
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He fell into step beside me and took my hand as we walked to our classes. |
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During the 1980s and 1990s, as the number of Conservative MPs for Welsh constituencies dwindled almost to zero, the office fell into disrepute. |
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He fell into such despair that he disinterred the body of a buried comrade and set out to sea in the coffin. |
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From 1121 the system fell into murderous political intrigue and Egypt declined from its previous affluent state. |
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In January 1654, during the Whitehall examination of Vavasor Powell, Trapnel fell into a trance, dictating prophecies. |
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The woman on the till fell into my clutches like a dozy bluebottle landing in a Venus flytrap. |
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During the 1980s, the stadium fell into disrepair as Huddersfield struggled to attract crowds. |
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Its relative strength index fell to 36, with 30 and under considered oversold, while its slow stochastic fell into oversold territory. |
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Leigh temporarily fell into a deep depression that hit its low point, with her falling to the floor, sobbing in an hysterical fit. |
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Aberdyfi once housed three gasholders before they became redundant and the works fell into disrepair. |
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The American public liked it, but the critics did not, and it fell into neglect until interest revived near the end of the composer's life. |
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Some instruments from previous eras fell into disuse, such as the shawm and the wooden cornet. |
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Meanwhile, her brother Branwell fell into a rapid decline punctuated by dramas, drunkenness, and delirium. |
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Savage's friends tried to help him by attempting to persuade him to move to Wales, but Savage ended up in Bristol and again fell into debt. |
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The truck skidded off the road and fell into the gorge near Pappad Morh in Samba district, about 75 km from here, past midnight, police said. |
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After he fell into debt, a parliamentary committee on the administration of the law charged him with 23 separate counts of corruption. |
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When the unsuspecting Holofernes fell into a drunken slumber, Judith severed his head with a sword. |
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It thus fell into disuse until 1841 when it was used as a corridor through which to access the keep. |
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Hadrian's Wall fell into ruin and over the centuries the stone was reused in other local buildings. |
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After the end of gladiatorial games in the 5th century and of staged animal hunts in the 6th, most amphitheatres fell into disrepair. |
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One of his feete unwares from him did slide, That downe hee fell into the deepe abisse, 545 Where drownd with him is all his earthlie blisse. |
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Without a plausible explanation for what might have provoked an ice age, the whole theory fell into abeyance. |
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However, on 7 May he fell into a trap laid for him by Richard Rich, who was to perjure himself to obtain Thomas More's conviction. |
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He at last fell into a slumber, and thence into a fast sleep, which detained him in that place until it was almost night. |
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She fell into the cold water and nearly died from hypothermia. |
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He fell into a trance, and saw heaven opened, and a certain vessel descending unto him, as it had been a great sheet knit at the four corners. |
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But he believed they fell into heresy by supporting quietism, so he decided to form his own followers into a separate society. |
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The people who took part fell into two groups, high salivators and low salivators. |
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Sitting on the chair's edge, he shrugged a shoulder until his dolman fell into place, then balanced his helmet on his knee like a pampered pet. |
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The church soon fell into disrepair and was dilapidated by 670 when Saint Wilfrid ascended to the See of York. |
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England broke away from Danish control in 1035 and Denmark fell into disarray for some time. |
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Many of the connecting waterways were bought by railway companies, and gradually fell into disrepair. |
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The Roman name and borders fell into disuse and by the Dark Ages it was part of Sapaudia. |
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The mill continued spinning cotton until around 1940 but then fell into disuse. |
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Though Low church continued to be used for those clergy holding a more liberal view of Dissenters, the term eventually fell into disuse. |
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The leading truck lost some of its cargo, which fell into the path of Stenner's vehicle, he said. |
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Large monastic churches fell into ruin after their institutions were dissolved, although fragments of Waverley Abbey and Newark Priory survive. |
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But Tower did better than HBO, the Boston Business Journal, and some others, where the test messages apparently fell into a cyberhole. |
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In 1860 the Furness Railway opened its branch line that ran from Ulverston to Lakeside and almost overnight the quays fell into disuse. |
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A PACKET of dog biscuits saved a diabetic woman's life as she fell into shock. |
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You could not give me a greater reproof for the mistake I fell into. It was all my doing, I know. I have not forgotten it, I assure you. |
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I explored doppelgangers and suddenly it fell into place how I could get that across to an audience. |
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The victim, in his 50s, fell into a lime pit at Bennettsbridge Limestone Quarries, Co Kilkenny. |
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But the report fell into the hands of Macrinus, who felt he must act or die. |
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Many of the canal sections fell into disrepair, and some parts were returned to flat fields. |
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And then there was the Pat Boone look, which I sort of fell into, since the ducktail didn't work on me,'' he laughed. |
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As in the Song and Jin era, the canal fell into disuse and dilapidation during the Yuan dynasty's decline. |
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The national debt fell into three categories after the American Revolution. |
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However, because of the lack of military discipline, the insurgents soon fell into robbing, looting and ransacking the towns they were capturing. |
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War with France threatened in 1610, but shortly after, Henry IV was assassinated, and the country fell into civil war again. |
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The railway fell into disuse and eventually closed altogether, following the introduction of electric trams and buses. |
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Although merchant halls were known in antiquity, they fell into disuse and were not reinvented until Europe's Medieval period. |
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This letter fell into the hands of Pedro de la Gasca, an envoy sent by the Crown to pacify the country. |
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Weighed down by gold and equipment, some of the soldiers lost their footing, fell into the lake, and drowned. |
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Historian James Lockhart suggests that the people needed to have a scapegoat for the Aztec defeat, and Moctezuma naturally fell into that role. |
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The cradle was ill-made. One victim fell into the sea and was lost and the ensuing delay cost three more lives. |
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During the 1940s, sections of Old San Juan fell into disrepair, and many renovation plans were suggested. |
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Due to this, both the immigrant population and the social use of opium fell into decline. |
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Many poor fell into debt because of this, forced to sell their land to the wealthy, which led to the exponential growth of large estates. |
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With the death of Ilkhan Abu Said Bahatur in 1335, Mongol rule faltered and Persia fell into political anarchy. |
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Europe fell into political anarchy, with many warring kingdoms and principalities. |
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It fell into disrepair and was repaired or even replaced in 1587 by George Carey Captain of the Island. |
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I was messing around with my flip-flop at the movies, and it fell into the row in front of me. |
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At the end of 1065 King Edward the Confessor fell into a coma without clarifying his preference for the succession. |
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The tower fell into disuse soon afterwards, and in the 21st century is managed by English Heritage and open to visitors. |
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Hungary then fell into a serious crisis and was invaded, ending its significance in central Europe during the medieval era. |
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As road competition increased, many existing lines fell into decline and few new railways were built. |
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With the fall of the Soviet Union, most Soviet military hovercraft fell into disuse and disrepair. |
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Two weeks later, an endangered golden lion tamarin monkey escaped and fell into a pond where it became trapped and was eaten by American otters. |
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La France made her last commercial voyage in 1965 and then fell into neglect and disrepair. |
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Everyone knows that tea leaves have been read to foretell the future for eons, but who knew tea bags fell into that category? |
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The Romans were at last able to board, and the whole Veneti fleet fell into their hands. |
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The journal of Francisco Antonio Mourelle, who served as Quadra's second in command in 1775, fell into English hands. |
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The old line of locks in Runcorn fell into disuse in the late 1930s, and they were closed under the Ship Canal Act of 1949 and filled in. |
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After their leader Gandalf the Wizard fell into a chasm during a heated battle with the Balrog, the Fellowship finally escaped the Mines. |
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And some of the seed fell into good soil, where it bore fruit, yielding a hundredfold or, it might be, sixtyfold or thirtyfold. |
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Maintaining the castles proved challenging, and they rapidly fell into disrepair. |
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With limited infrastructure, resources and people, the town's economy fell into decline. |
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After the death of the Black Prince, however, Conwy fell into neglect again. |
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When staff tried to insert new tracheostomies, they fell into the false passage instead of her airway. |
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The 5th century saw continued town life in Viroconium but many of the buildings fell into disrepair. |
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A BRIDEGROOM was last night fighting for life after he fell into the road during his stag night and was hit by a car. |
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With the death of the Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell in 1658, the Commonwealth fell into a period of instability. |
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Nasreddin Hodja fell into step alongside the gentleman and ended up following him into his house. |
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The office fell into some contempt before Southey, but took on a new lustre from his personal distinction and that of Wordsworth and Tennyson. |
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The gay aspect of POWER UP fell into place because Codikow, who was 38 when she founded the organization, was just coming out. |
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But that was only after he and assistant principal Brian Skinner, the losing side of a tug-of-war match, fell into a mud pit. |
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Without the Mass and pastoral care, yeomen, artisans and husbandmen fell into conformism. |
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Unfortunately the building fell into some disrepair and the mast partially dismantled. |
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So when Vladimir Guerrero uncharacteristically fell into a slump early in July, Hatcher went to the videotape. |
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The long military campaigns had forced citizens to leave their farms to fight, while their farms fell into disrepair. |
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The entire train fell into the firth, with the loss of 75 passengers and train crew. |
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In 1305 he fell into the hands of the English, who executed him for treason despite the fact that he owed no allegiance to England. |
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This occurred in 2001, when a large chunk of the edge, as large as a football pitch, fell into the Channel. |
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During his fourth trip to New York in 1953, Thomas became gravely ill and fell into a coma, from which he never recovered. |
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As his health began to give way, he began to age prematurely and fell into fits of despondency. |
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The veto fell into disuse because Sovereigns feared that if they denied legislation Parliament would deny them money. |
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It fell into the Irish Sea, forming the Isle of Man, while the crater left behind filled with water to form Lough Neagh. |
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This fell into disuse, and the present canal was built in the nineteenth century. |
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But the nose cone did not detach to allow it to reach the necessary velocity to get into orbit and it fell into the sea. |
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Sure and begorra, 'twas the second time I lost me balance and fell into yer drink. |
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Under attack by the eighteenth-century Rationalists, antisuicide laws gradually fell into disuse. |
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Fortunately, once in the beergarden with the good Doctor and a cold and frothy schooner of the amber nectar, everything fell into place. |
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Many are now being used as farm buildings, while others were abandoned and fell into ruin. |
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It wasn't until the officer pulled out the cuffs and mirandarized me that everything fell into place. |
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With the decline of Mughal Empire power in the 18th century, both canals fell into disrepair and closed. |
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The Russians fell into the river, most of them either killed or wounded. |
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Conditions were dangerous, with some children killed when they dozed off and fell into the path of the carts, while others died from gas explosions. |
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The title of Lord of Ireland and King of England fell into personal union. |
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His successors, the joint monarchs William III and Mary II, did not make any further appointments to the Order, which consequently fell into desuetude. |
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He had been kicking a ball around with his two sisters, the seven-year-old and a 13-year-old, when the seven-year-old slipped and fell into the Niagara River. |
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After the Roman withdrawal from Britain in the first decade of the 5th century, these fell into disrepair and were eventually lost due to silting up, and flooding. |
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The mill's east wall fell into the river and the building was gutted. |
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Everything fell into place when he figured out who the murderer was. |
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In 1873 a communalist insurrection broke out in the southeast of Spain, and the Spanish squadron stationed at Cartagena fell into the hands of the insurgents. |
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After the end of gladiatorial games in the 5th century and of animal killings in the 6th, most amphitheatres fell into disrepair, and their materials were mined or recycled. |
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The butterfly house fell into disrepair after the death of lepidopterist David Crozier, the volunteer who managed and maintained it for the Council. |
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Frustrated at his inability to catch up with his swift opponents, Yongle fell into a deep depression and then into illness, possibly owing to a series of minor strokes. |
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None of his immediate successors had any particular military or political talent and the administration of the Empire increasingly fell into the hands of the civil service. |
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The Empire soon fell into a period of difficulties, caused to a large extent by the undermining of the theme system and the neglect of the military. |
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Youngsters will learn that as a boy inventor Thomas Edison nearly perished when he fell into a grain elevator because he want to see how the elevator worked. |
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Unfortunately she fell into the trap of confusing biology with destiny. |
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The last commercial boat to use the tunnel passed through in 1921 and the canal was officially closed in 1944 after which it soon fell into disrepair. |
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The practice of having multiple sessions in the same Parliament gradually fell into disuse, and all Parliaments from 1978 to 2013 had a single session. |
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Delhi, the capital of the Great Mogul, fell into the hands of the English, and the emperor himself became a stipendiary of a company of merchants. |
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From the earliest 16th century, in 1508, as with all territories of the former White Sheep Turkmen, Iraq fell into the hands of the Iranian Safavids. |
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The problem was that if your beeper fell into the hands of your subversive two-year-old on a long journey, you might find on your return home that the doors refuse to budge. |
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The road fell into disrepair after the Romans left Britain in the early 5th century, although it remained as an unpaved packhorse route thereafter. |
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The British offensive which was supposed to advance in tight columns and overwhelm the French defenders fell into confusion and scattered, leaving large spaces in their ranks. |
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They would attack merchant shipping from any nation, plundering the wealth of the ship, and most of the time sinking or burning a great number who fell into their hands. |
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The airfield was abandoned at the end of the war and fell into disuse. |
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Over the centuries as each generation of eldest sons received inheritances their wealth was consolidated, and George's branch of the family fell into poverty. |
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