This captures the very earliest stages of fall in a way few games even attempt, blending serotinal greens with the slow incursion of rusty reds. |
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The fall of the Roman Empire in AD 476 traditionally marks the start of the Middle Ages. |
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Hydraulic action and abrasion are what erodes the soft rock and the water to fall down to the river bed. |
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This marked the first time since the fall of the Siad Barre regime in 1991 that the federal government controlled most of the country. |
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Telecommunications in Djibouti fall under the authority of the Ministry of Communication. |
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During that time, cold winters, ash fall from volcanic eruptions, and bubonic plagues adversely affected the population several times. |
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After the fall of communism, multinational corporations proliferated as more countries focused on global trade. |
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In 1940, the Netherlands was invaded by Germany with Nijmegen being the first Dutch city to fall into German hands. |
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However, excessive amounts of snow fall have never been recorded in the city. |
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In 1990, after the fall of the Eastern Bloc, the former East Germany became part of the Community as part of a reunified Germany. |
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Six of the nine Brigantian poleis described by Claudius Ptolemaeus in the Geographia fall within the historic county. |
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A decline in the trade would mean over capacity in shipping and a fall in owner's profit. |
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The Germanic Iron Age begins with the fall of the Roman Empire and the rise of the Celtic and Germanic kingdoms in Western Europe. |
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Several states claimed to be the Roman Empire's successors after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. |
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From the same lips the honied phrases fall That still are bitter from cascades of gall. |
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The victory of the Scots over the English at the Battle of Otterburn in Northumberland in August 1388 set in motion Carrick's fall from power. |
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In the fall of 1735, Voltaire was visited by Francesco Algarotti, who was preparing a book about Newton in Italian. |
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Every afternoon the whole world is invited to assist at the crashing fall of some beech or elm or oak. |
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He predicted that the melting point of ice must fall with pressure, otherwise its expansion on freezing could be exploited in a perpetuum mobile. |
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On the way down the children misbehave, almost causing Laura to fall over a cliff. |
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Under the provisions of the Act, it will ultimately fall to BnG to secure the status of the Gaelic language as an official language of Scotland. |
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Our two dominoes require someone or something to intentionally knock over the first domino, because it cannot fall of its own accord. |
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None of these techniques fall under the definition of angling since they do not rely upon the use of a hook and line. |
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Eventually the seed may fall to the ground and, if conditions permit, grow into a new plant. |
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Female strobili are initiated in late summer or fall in a year, then they overwinter. |
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Female strobilus initials are formed in late summer or fall then overwinter. |
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They also wanted to join the project of European integration and ensure they did not fall back into the Russian sphere of influence. |
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The attempts to disguise nonarguments to make them look like arguments fall into several patterns. |
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In part, the fall in population was due to death from the Great Famine of 1845 to 1852, which took about 1 million lives. |
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She has stated that education was important to her, because, if her music career failed, she would have something to fall back on. |
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Set in Leith in the early 1980s, it introduces the Trainspotting characters and follows them as they fall into heroin addiction. |
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Demand for nondurable goods, products like food, paper and petroleum, fell by 4.8 percent in December after an 8.7 percent fall in November. |
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Royal proclamation is also used to move bank holidays that would otherwise fall on a weekend. |
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Jones went on to fall in love with the Old Course for the rest of his life. |
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Snow can fall in winter from December onwards to as late as April but quickly melts. |
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Gruffudd died in 1244, from a fall while trying to escape from his cell at the top of the Tower of London. |
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The theme of Public Service Broadcasting's third album, Every Valley, follows the rise and fall of Welsh coal mining. |
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Since 1992, Vivian Cook has argued that most multilingual speakers fall somewhere between minimal and maximal definitions. |
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The other areas in the ceremonial county fall within the police area of the Cleveland Police. |
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You had a bad fall last winter because you did not notice that the doorstep was icey. |
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After the fall of the Roman Empire the roads were still usable and used for more than 1000 years. |
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Lead production declined after the fall of Rome and did not reach comparable levels until the Industrial Revolution. |
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Hardwoods cut for furniture are cut in the fall and winter, after the sap has stopped running in the trees. |
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Theodosius' trusted general Arbogast strangled Maximus' son, Flavius Victor, at Trier in the fall of the same year. |
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Refugees spread the news and their stories throughout the Empire, and the meaning of the fall was debated with religious fervour. |
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As a result, Caernarfon Castle was allowed to fall into a state of disrepair. |
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During the afternoon, heavy rain began to fall and did so for three days, hindering future operations. |
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Other specialized cores reduce the shock from arresting a fall when used as a part of a personal or group safety system. |
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These larger organisms would have produced droppings and corpses that were large enough to fall fairly quickly. |
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Air is a poor conductor of heat, so a parcel of air will rise and fall without exchanging heat. |
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To many, the scope of the Dark Ages was becoming divorced from this period, denoting mainly the centuries immediately following the fall of Rome. |
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The liquidation of debt could not keep up with the fall of prices which it caused. |
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Conversely, industries such as petrochemical industry and shipbuilding would fall under heavy industry. |
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The states must at last engage to the merchants here that they will indemnify them from all that shall fall out. |
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His father and Philip II had done so at Gisors on 21 January 1188 after receiving news of the fall of Jerusalem to Saladin. |
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In November 1191, following the fall of Jaffa, the Crusader army advanced inland towards Jerusalem. |
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And, across the gleaming beaches, lo! the mighty flow and fall Of the great ingathering waters thundering under Wamberal! |
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After the fall of Acre, Edward's international role changed from that of a diplomat to an antagonist. |
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After the fall of Calais, factors outside of Edward's control forced him to wind down the war effort. |
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It became clear that Gascony would also fall unless reinforcements were sent from England. |
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The slices have a tendency to fall apart, due to the layered structure of the leek. |
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In signal processing terms, it compensates for the fall time and settling time following the sync pulse. |
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A castle that once could only be captured after a prolonged siege would now fall after a few days from cannon bombardment. |
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When the office of Secretary of State is vacant, its duties fall upon an official within the department. |
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They wanted to know the inside story behind the celebrity's fall from grace. |
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Dwynwen, distraught by her love for Maelon, prays to fall out of love with him. |
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The updraft dissipates and the hailstones fall down, back into the updraft, and are lifted up again. |
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Regardless of the cause, populations continued to fall into the 15th century and remained low into the 16th. |
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If you stack high columns of these boxes without using interleafs they'll fall apart. |
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These relationships are shown in the following table for the Rouse number, which is a ratio of sediment fall velocity to upwards velocity. |
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The moisture will eventually fall to earth in the form of rain or snow. |
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In 1931, following the fall of the monarchy, the African colonies became part of the Second Spanish Republic. |
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The whistles and pulsed calls that pilot whales make seem not to fall into distinct types, but rather can be arranged on a continuum. |
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Calving reaches seasonal peaks in the winter in the eastern Pacific and in the summer and fall in the western Pacific. |
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Eventually the velocity will fall low enough for the grains to be deposited. |
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They were often figures of fun, liable to be splashed with water or to fall through a roof. |
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Calves are typically born in the fall and winter months, and females bear almost all the responsibility for raising them. |
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Upon death, whale carcasses fall to the deep ocean and provide a substantial habitat for marine life. |
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After the fall of Carthage, the islands seem to have been virtually independent. |
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People were shocked by his precipitous fall from political power. |
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The Tidewater is a coastal plain between the Atlantic coast and the fall line. |
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Without intervention, the country could fall into irredeemable chaos. |
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An Allied invasion of Sicily began in July 1943, leading to the collapse of the Fascist regime and the fall of Mussolini on 25 July. |
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This could be compared with the 1980s before the fall of the Soviet Union, when Sweden could gather up to 1,000,000 men. |
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Consequently, due to the Norwegian islands of Svalbard and Jan Mayen, the southeast, northeast and northwest edge of the sea fall within Norway. |
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After the fall of the Talents ministry in 1807, the Foxite Whigs remained out of power for the better part of 25 years. |
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These capture systems use the rise and fall motion of waves to capture energy. |
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In high mountain regions, streams frequently rise on sunny days and fall on cloudy ones for this reason. |
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Most of the grander ancient harbor works disappeared following the fall of the Western Roman Empire. |
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The three genera listed above all fall within the family Ammodytidae, the sand lances. |
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Nature reserves fall into different IUCN categories depending on the level of protection afforded by local laws. |
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In 1702, William died of pneumonia, a complication from a broken collarbone following a fall from his horse, Sorrel. |
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Also, seagrasses trap sediment and slow down water movement, causing suspended sediment to fall out. |
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This precedent led in the long run to the fall of his dynasty, for it was a pattern repeated in future reigns. |
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After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the city's population declined to less than 50,000 people. |
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There are contradicting opinions whether the fall of the Western Roman Empire was a result or cause of tribes getting on the move. |
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Only a Job's comforter would try to argue that yesterday's stock fall announcement could bring anything good. |
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The scholar Guy Halsall has seen the barbarian movement as the result of the fall of the Roman Empire, not its cause. |
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In fall 1984, Brian Mulroney led a cabinet with far more political experience than the Conservative backbench. |
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Napoleon determined to fight on, even now, incapable of fathoming his fall from power. |
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In the fall of 2012, the US began exporting propane to Europe, known as LPG, as wholesale prices there are much higher than in North America. |
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Fossil resins from Europe fall into two categories, the famous Baltic ambers and another that resembles the Agathis group. |
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The chronicle describes Priam as a Frankish king whose people migrated to Macedonia after the fall of Troy. |
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First the fall of Antwerp to the Spanish and later also the closing of the Scheldt were causes of a considerable emigration of Antverpians. |
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They exert, among others, all those cultural competences that outside Brussels fall under the provinces. |
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The fall of Vienna provided the French a huge bounty as they captured 100,000 muskets, 500 cannons, and the intact bridges across the Danube. |
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Napoleon entered the city, assuming its fall would end the war and Alexander would negotiate peace. |
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Harvesting wild oyster mushrooms has always been a favorite fall gathering activity for me as a Michigan outdoorsman. |
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The fall of Toulon at the end of December 1793 severely damaged British fortunes in the Mediterranean. |
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Carlia placed her foot on the pole as if testing it. The other girls protested. She would fall in and drown. |
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As the light vessel approached the shore near Herculaneum, cinders and pumice began to fall on it. |
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The term is used to describe all members of the family Bovidae that do not fall under the category of sheep, cattle, or goats. |
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Therefore, a bear may need to be weighed in both spring and fall to get an idea of its mean annual weight. |
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The fall in sea level also affects the circulation of ocean currents and thus has important impact on climate during the glacial maximum. |
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The summer camp was being dismantled, and the tribe, bag and baggage, was preparing to go off to the fall hunting. |
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While mating occurs in the fall fertilization does not occur until the following spring. |
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In subsequent months a steady number of German bombers would fall to night fighters. |
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The leaves may fall prematurely but the vigour of the tree is little affected. |
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The caudicles may dry up if the flower has not been visited by any pollinator, and the pollinia then fall directly on the stigma. |
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Some postulate that after a nuclear war, humanity would fall into a state of barbarianism. |
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Sometimes he can kick the ball forward along the ground until it is kicked in goal, where he can fall on it for a touchdown. |
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The Trojan seer Polydamas urges Hector to fall back and warns him about Achilles, but is ignored. |
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The sources describe heavy ash fall in the area around the volcano, especially to the south and west. |
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The small particle flux can be augmented by the fall of larger carcasses and downslope transport of organic material near continental margins. |
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Around 260 AD, the fall of the Agri Decumates territory north of the Rhine transformed today's Switzerland into a frontier land of the Empire. |
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And fall plowing except on blowy soils also will be good for the spring sown crops. |
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Mixtures of different types of precipitation, including types in different categories, can fall simultaneously. |
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As these larger water droplets descend, coalescence continues, so that drops become heavy enough to overcome air resistance and fall as rain. |
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Satellite sensors now in practical use for precipitation fall into two categories. |
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Temperatures usually fall significantly due to the presence of the cooler air from winds that typically come from a northeasterly direction. |
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The three Native American mtDNA evolution rate models all fall within the long chronology theory of migration into the Americas. |
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With the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks in 1453, the land route to Asia became much more difficult and dangerous. |
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Of course they fall madly and deeply in love, as Biker Dude learns to respect a girl who won't knock boots on the first date. |
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These battles resulted in heavy losses on both sides, and forced Lee's Confederates to fall back repeatedly. |
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The fall of Atlanta on September 2, 1864, guaranteed the reelection of Lincoln as president. |
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They helped the Pilgrims, who arrived in the fall of 1620, survive at their new Plymouth Colony. |
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As part of the act, the fat clown's belt broke, causing his pants to fall down. |
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Their age and distribution can be largely related to the rise and fall of sea levels during past ice ages. |
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After the fall of Constantinople in 1453, Moscow claimed succession to the legacy of the Eastern Roman Empire. |
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In fact, until its fall embassies from Carthage would regularly make the journey to Tyre to worship Melqart, bringing material offerings. |
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Orleans Parish is an exception, as the general law enforcement duties fall to the New Orleans Police Department. |
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In the 8th century BC, Greece began to emerge from the Dark Ages which followed the fall of the Mycenaean civilization. |
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Along the way, they ingest a love potion which causes the pair to fall madly in love. |
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The other places see the penumbra of the moon's shadow fall on the earth, so the eclipse is partial, and part of the sun's disc is still visible. |
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The taxi prices did not fall in real terms, but increased in every city studied. |
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Music and sport are the only fields that largely fall outside the station's remit. |
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This was followed in 1757 by the fall of Fort William Henry and the Indian atrocities that followed. |
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British troops began to fall from disease at an alarming rate, but they were boosted by the arrival of 4,000 reinforcements from America. |
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May also sat for photographs that fall into the second major division of Cameron's works. |
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After the first stage engine failed, and the rocket began to fall back to earth, it was destroyed by range safety. |
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If the syllable has a falling tone, then the pitch of the vowel will fall from high to low over the course of uttering the vowel. |
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Simultaneously, Simon and Pat pulled black leather covered identification bifolds from their breast pockets and let the back flap fall down. |
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Biosynthetically, xenognosins A and B fall within the flavanoids, a specific class of the phenylpropanoids. |
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It began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire and merged into the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery. |
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During the late Middle Ages, after the fall of the northern part of the Kingdom to Charlemagne, the term shifted to mean Northern Italy. |
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Fish farming is the principal form of aquaculture, while other methods may fall under mariculture. |
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In most cases, the bone at the base is destroyed by osteoclasts and the antlers fall off at some point. |
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A sin, an instant of rebellious pride of the intellect, made Lucifer and a third part of the cohort of angels fall from their glory. |
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They start to work with their antlers just as soon as the velvet starts to fall off. |
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The numbers of Russian herders have been drastically reduced since the fall of the Soviet Union. |
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The sediment records show a clear rise and fall of Hg pollution through history. |
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With the fall of the fascist regime, Italy was virtually overrun by several political parties who came out of the woodwork to fill in the vacuum. |
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However, some areas have seen house prices fall considerably, putting inhabitants at risk of negative equity. |
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The scales fall from your eyes pretty quickly but the allure of Bond and Bondiana is potent while it lasts. |
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If the prices of nontradables rise, the purchasing power of any given currency will fall in that country. |
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As if an expert leech must needs be expert in the physicks the nearest word to fall with our tongue, yet not farre from the thing, was physitian. |
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At the stock exchange, share prices rise and fall depending, largely, on economic forces. |
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The bank was soon accused by the bullionists of causing the exchange rate to fall from over issuing banknotes, a charge which the Bank denied. |
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Newton himself often told the story that he was inspired to formulate his theory of gravitation by watching the fall of an apple from a tree. |
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Hawking had experienced increasing clumsiness during his final year at Oxford, including a fall on some stairs and difficulties when rowing. |
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Instead, many fall victim to illusions of reformism, bourgeois democracy, technotopianism, lifestylism, and other bogus schemes. |
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The dust particles and other debris move to the outside of the vessel by centrifugal force, where they fall due to gravity. |
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Don Pedro. Well, if ever thou dost fall from this faith, thou wilt prove a notable argument. |
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With the fall of the Soviet Union, most Soviet military hovercraft fell into disuse and disrepair. |
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Davis finished second yesterday after recovering from a fall to retain the leader's ochre jersey on a countback. |
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In the United States, Medicare, Medicaid, and the US military's TRICARE fall under that definition. |
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After the fall of Phoenicia in 332 BCE, the area came under the control of Carthage, a former Phoenician colony. |
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Silence again, save for the crepitation of the flames, the fall of an ember, the murmur of the current. |
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In the late 4th and 5th centuries the Western Empire entered a critical stage which terminated with the fall of the Western Roman Empire. |
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Concrete made possible the paved, durable Roman roads, many of which were still in use a thousand years after the fall of Rome. |
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There are no references in literature or laws to men training, and so it is necessary to fall back on inference. |
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Being rural and inland, temperatures can fall more dramatically on clear winter nights than in many other parts of England. |
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Borrowing from Latin continued after the fall of the Roman Empire during Christianization, mediated by the church and monasteries. |
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Mikhail Gorbachev, the president of the Soviet Union, credited the Polish pope with hastening the fall of Communism in Europe. |
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So why is it that Rand can't swing an Oath Rod without making a cuddlicious dame with fantastic powers fall in love with him? |
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He then composed a series of dialogues on the nature of truth, free will, and the fall of Satan. |
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It is very easy to fall prey to a date rapist if you are attractive and alone in a bar in a new city. |
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Nations that imprison, torture, assassinate, or drive their writers into exile fall into the deadlands of their own darkness. |
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Students who achieve the pass mark are given the opportunity to study at grammar school while those who fall below that are often not. |
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The recognised degrees fall in three levels, following the Qualifications Framework of the European Higher Education Area. |
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The derail was placed deliberately so that the train would fall into the river. |
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He was the first recognised emperor in western Europe since the fall of the Western Roman Empire three centuries earlier. |
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It is important to note, however, that modern Western historians, military historians, and writers, essentially fall into three camps. |
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The cathedrals fall into three distinct groups, depending on their earlier organisational structure. |
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Most English cathedral facades fall into two basic types, with several variations. |
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There are conflicting accounts about Hereward's life after the fall of Ely. |
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Helmet manufacturers recommend that a helmet that has undergone impact from a fall be replaced immediately. |
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To date, the stories have never been substantiated and fall into the category of urban legend. |
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People who do not support the common good, such as dole bludgers fall outside the mateship fold. |
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Indeed, without a firm connection to good external benchmarks companies can fall victim to manumation, simply automating old, outdated processes. |
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Legend maintains that should the ravens ever leave the Tower, the White Tower will fall and disaster will befall the kingdom. |
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Shakespeare's Richard was a cruel, vindictive and irresponsible king, who attained a semblance of greatness only after his fall from power. |
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Their spores, called basidiospores, are produced on the gills and fall in a fine rain of powder from under the caps as a result. |
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At the microscopic level the basidiospores are shot off basidia and then fall between the gills in the dead air space. |
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He also feared that Vietnam's fall would lead to dominolike communist successes in Southeast Asia. |
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The Monk and the Prioress, on the other hand, while not as corrupt as the Summoner or Pardoner, fall far short of the ideal for their orders. |
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The surviving manuscripts of the whole Long Text fall into two groups, with slightly different readings. |
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Once they fall asleep, Puck administers the love potion to Lysander again, claiming all will be well in the morning. |
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For failing to live in peace with Oberon and her kind, Titania is sentenced to fall in love with a human. |
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In A Midsummer Night's Dream, Lysander and Hermia escape into the woods for a night where they do not fall under the laws of Theseus or Egeus. |
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However, they soon fall asleep and have terrible nightmares, and after they awake, they experience guilt and shame for the first time. |
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Poor monkeys! how I pity them. The only durions they can eat are the overripe ones, which fall from the trees and burst open. |
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Following Shaftesbury's fall from favour in 1675, Locke spent some time travelling across France as tutor and medical attendant to Caleb Banks. |
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Locke argues that a country should seek a favourable balance of trade, lest it fall behind other countries and suffer a loss in its trade. |
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And since the fall is 10 feet, the labouring force is 220000 dynams per minute. |
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Granma was in her chair cushioned with egg crating, so she could fall over asleep whenever she wanted and the chair would catch her head. |
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This morning was a brisk fall day. It wasn't cold enough for frost, but you wanted to keep moving. |
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Their marriage began to fall apart in 1901 when it occurred to Russell, while he was cycling, that he no longer loved her. |
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After discovering she was pregnant in the spring of 1945, Blyton miscarried five months later, following a fall from a ladder. |
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The 1605 set also contains a number of miscellaneous items which fall outside the liturgical scheme of the main body of the set. |
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The words, by an inexperienced librettist, were judged to fall far short of Gilbert's standards. |
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The songs provided a fitting summary of the rise and fall of their former bandmate. |
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Attendances continued to fall between 1989 and 1991 until the future of the festival looked to be in doubt. |
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What would evene, if an eagle that is carried by the course of the wind, should let a stone fall from its talons. |
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Kapuscinski says that Europeans who are polite, modest, or humble fall easily into rage when playing or watching football games. |
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Bang, bang, bumpity bump, I hear as spruce cones fall on the metal roofing of my woodshed. |
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In the second innings opener Taylor was joined by Higgins at the fall of the fourth wicket as Hickman returned to the attack. |
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Just as Australia's opening batsman walked out and prepared for their innings, the rain began to fall on Edgbaston, and play had to be stopped. |
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Before the fall of the Tory government, Swift hoped that his services would be rewarded with a church appointment in England. |
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Female patients with localized hair loss on the top of scalp could select a fall or a demiwig to camouflage crown and anterior scalp loss. |
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Faldo's attempts at humour in the opening ceremony seemed to fall flat with the audience. |
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Upon lessening interest to four per cent, you fall the price of your native commodities. |
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Perry died at Epworth Hospital in Melbourne, Australia after breaking his ribs following a fall in a hotel bathroom. |
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The bout started as a stalemate until the sixth round, when Haye injured his achilles causing him to fall twice. |
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Let us labour therefore to enter into that rest, lest any man fall after the same example of unbelief. |
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When I had my first exposure to Dorson at MSU in his undergraduate American Folklore course in fall quarter 1954, he had become a campus legend. |
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Winter daytime temperatures rarely fall below freezing and are milder than places such as Moscow and Newfoundland which lie at similar latitudes. |
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Sometimes portions of a single country can fall into two distinct spheres of influence. |
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The beams supporting the roof had rotted, causing the entire house to fall down. |
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Even if we involve the subcontractors in implementation, we will fall down on the job. |
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Walpole's failure to maintain a policy of avoiding military conflict eventually led to his fall from power. |
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Failing that, consideration would have to be given this fall to a minibond to address short term needs. |
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The sea receiveth a red and minious tincture from springs, wells, and currents that fall into it. |
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Napoleon's arrival from Egypt led to the fall of the Directory in the Coup of 18 Brumaire, with Napoleon installing himself as Consul. |
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Then he followed Wurmser down the Brenta valley, to fall upon and defeat the Austrians at the Battle of Bassano on 8 September. |
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In his view the transformation proved to be fatal and eventually led to the fall of the Roman Empire. |
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With the fall of the government, Disraeli and the Conservatives returned to the opposition benches. |
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With the fall of the Ottoman government, power vacuums developed and conflicting claims to land and nationhood began to emerge. |
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This led to a modest economic recovery, and a fall in unemployment from 1933 onwards. |
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The fall of the Wall in 1989 became a symbol of the Fall of Communism,the Dissolution of the Soviet Union, German Reunification and Die Wende. |
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By the fall of 1942, there were 24 divisions from Romania on the Eastern Front, 10 from Italy, and 10 from Hungary. |
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Since the fall of the communist government, Poland has pursued a policy of liberalising the economy. |
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He would rather put a dent in his bankroll than fall down on anything he started. |
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This occurred at around the same time as the fall of communism in Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary and Poland. |
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During the fall of France, he repeatedly discussed peace efforts with his generals. |
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I would fall down on my knees and I besought God to heal my heart and to forgive my iniquity. |
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There is a support in the middle of this passageway to make sure the ceiling doesn't fall down on us. |
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Lack of orientation, however, is where a great number of communications to others, and to ourselves, fall dead or go to mispurpose. |
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The bestowal of noble and aristocratic titles was widespread across the empire even after its fall by independent monarchs. |
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We started doing tug of war for the banana, and, eventually, the monkey yanked it out of my hands, making me fall down on my back on the ground. |
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I can't believe how many people still fall for the coin glued to the sidewalk. |
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Some scholars suggest that the cost of bureaucracy was one of the reasons for the fall of the Roman Empire. |
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It will be to your interest to accept my suggestions and fall in line with my plans. |
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In England, a mountain is officially defined as land over 600 metres, so most fall in Northern England. |
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Although Tower scoop makes it a no fall zone, Tower Gully is becoming popular, especially in May and June when there is spring snow. |
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The policeman was concerned that the lost handgun would fall into the wrong hands. |
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Stempel was laboring to undo the damage when GM's board forced him to fall on his sword after little more than two years on the job. |
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Snow rarely falls and is unlikely to settle, but is most likely to fall in February. |
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For over 40 years after Walpole's fall in 1742, there was widespread ambivalence about the position. |
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The bemedaled Marine refused to fall on his sword and take full blame for the scandal. |
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Roman law continued without interruption in the Byzantine Empire until its final fall in the 15th century. |
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I ought to fall on your neck with joy.... You are my father's friend, my mother's, mine. |
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In late September he learned of the fall of Sevastopol and a Turkish landing at Batum. |
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In early 1997, Albania collapsed into chaos following the fall of President Sali Berisha. |
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If he expected either of them to fall on his neck and weep tears of gratitude at his pompous announcement, the colonel was disappointed. |
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His statement was met by protests from customers and a fall in share prices. |
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Other aircraft that may fall into this category are the Fairchild Metro, Jetstream 31, and Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante. |
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If he were to die from natural causes or fall victim to assassination, Rome could be subjected to another round of civil war. |
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Inexperienced teachers sometimes fall prey to fears that they do not know enough. |
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As an example, income inequality did fall in the United States during its High school movement from 1910 to 1940 and thereafter. |
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I should think he earned ten thousand a year, and his knighthood was but the first of the honours which must inevitably fall to his lot. |
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It did not fall to his lot to save her, though I know he would freely give his own life to have done it. |
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Using an early theory of inertia, Galileo could explain why rocks dropped from a tower fall straight down even if the earth rotates. |
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Galileo postulated air resistance as the reason that objects with less mass may fall slower in an atmosphere. |
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The UN warned that Ukraine's population could fall by as much as 10 million by 2050 if trends did not improve. |
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The only desire which I can have is like David to serve my own generation by the will of God, and then fall asleep. |
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Towards the end of the steam era, steam motive power was allowed to fall into a dire state of repair. |
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Since the fall of communism, Austrian companies have been quite active players and consolidators in Eastern Europe. |
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Returning to Boston in fall 1873, Bell made a fateful decision to concentrate on his experiments in sound. |
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After the fall of the Roman Empire, the area was invaded by Bavarians, Slavs, and Avars. |
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There were also practical reasons to fall back from the limits of Augustus' expansionism in this region. |
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If I go near a skateboard, I'm sure I'm just going to goof up and fall off. |
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The mines were in a neglected state, caused by careless operations dating back at least to the time of the final fall of Louisbourg. |
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There are the women who fall in love and seduce teenagers, the Mrs. Robinsons. |
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Secular concepts and reasoning of this kind belong to first philosophy and moral doctrine, and fall outside the domain of the political. |
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These days usually fall on a Saturday, since it was on a Saturday that Christ lay in the Tomb. |
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After the fall of France, in June 1940, the formations were recreated in the United Kingdom. |
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The Polish Army in France, which began to be organized soon after fall of Poland in 1939, was composed of about 85,000 men. |
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The gorals of Shanxi, sometimes separated as a taxon vidianus, fall into the range of N. griseus. |
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The growth of the Ottoman Empire, culminating in the fall of Constantinople in 1453, cut off trading possibilities with the east. |
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