Rain will be falling on a variety of surface conditions including old crust, unconsolidated powder and windslabs of varying degrees of hardness. |
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However, the script fails him by falling flat in the moments where you expect the most to be delivered. |
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I don't know why Wade put you up to this, or how much he paid you, but I'm not falling for it. |
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The motion of an object falling through a bottomless pit is harmonic, not Keplerian. |
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The stones and jewels used in these paintings would have an added impact with the light from pooja lamps falling on them. |
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During our walk there was a wintry mix of precipitation falling, and some very slippery spots on the sidewalk where there was not much traction. |
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Things might not work out in either domain, and I could find myself falling flat on my face if I allow my hopes to rise up too high. |
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The saxophonist plays one of his own improvisations, deliberately falling out of key, catching himself. |
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Two in five of those quizzed reckon their IT department will prevent them from falling victim to threats such as spyware and phishing. |
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And while subjects such as Latin and Greek are gradually falling by the wayside, new subjects have been introduced. |
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It was all black with a single white rose in the middle, a raindrop falling off its petal. |
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I refrained from falling to my knees and kissing their rings, but it did cross my mind. |
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Being overambitious increases the risk of falling short of generating enough wonga to retire on. |
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Acid rain falling back on Earth causes acidification of lakes and streams and contributes to damage of trees at high elevations. |
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He took the trouble to wink and then closed his eyes, instantly falling asleep. |
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I felt the power which comes with the falling night and the rising moon, whether it be waxing or waning. |
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It started raining and we had to continue our eating indoors as raindrops were falling through the cloth roof onto our food. |
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A frequent reason for committing hara-kiri was in a lost battle to avoid the disgrace of falling into the hands of an enemy. |
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He tilted his head lightly to the side, his wavy blonde locks falling sideways from his eyes. |
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The local garrison holed up in St Mary's Church and put up some tough opposition before falling to the superior Royalist forces. |
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The group was given the right to take action in areas falling within its field of competence. |
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He does not believe that only trees which have crossed their natural lifespans are falling down. |
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In the absence of any takers, the value of these shares could continue falling until they are worth nothing at all. |
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Should by chance the rain keep falling bringing the rivers and streams into flood, then all is not lost. |
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Some scenes, such as their dance in a graveyard amid falling snow, are achingly beautiful. |
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Even her hair changed, falling flat against her head and shoulders as the former kinkiness evaporated from it. |
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The second patient sustained a heavy blow to the Achilles tendon from a falling metal bar 10 weeks after the initial trauma. |
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In favor of grazing cattle and the occasional hunting camp, the government had dashed our hopes like a falling widow-maker. |
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It's a useful and well-used route, but the stations look like they are falling apart and the trains are not much better. |
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The woman chuckled and shook her head, her chestnut brown waves of hair falling over her shoulders. |
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The ordeal began as the result of a tragic accident when a rail worker died after slipping and falling on to the live rail on the main line. |
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The man yelled in her face, spit was falling everywhere and the man's face was red with anger. |
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Thus began another day of me getting all excited, thinking everything was going well and then falling flat on my face once more. |
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Rises earlier this year in tax and national insurance mean that average take-home wages are falling. |
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The wind wails around the buildings and chases the occasional snowflakes falling from the low grey clouds. |
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The light is falling on the sitter almost from the side and slightly above. |
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The host team also walked off with the fourth-place finish after falling to the Kelowna Owls via a golden goal. |
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The seminar room was a bare room with plaster falling off the walls in a half-derelict building. |
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Any horse falling at the trial jump or twice refusing is not allowed to compete. |
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Broad expanses of open sand undulate, sweeping up into steep mountains or falling off into lakes, ponds, and shallow quagmires of quicksand. |
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If apnea is falling asleep at the wheel and driving off the road, SIDS is falling asleep at the wheel and driving into a bridge abutment. |
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Suddenly I felt like I was at the edge of the abyss again, with nothing preventing me from falling and falling. |
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We've laughed at a bloke riding past on a bike and almost falling off as he tried to see through our window. |
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It is formed from snow falling in the interior of the Antarctic which compacts into ice. |
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They carried Kharasil up the corridors in a wave of nervous chatter, the ragged sound of a giggle falling obscenely in the narrow space. |
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But I can see her chest rising and falling, and I can hear how ragged her breathing is. |
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The spectacle of seeing drunken teenage boys and girls falling on the streets early in the afternoon shocked many in Sligo during rag week. |
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These women, of every age of life, with their tattered rags falling off their thin arms, stood silent as we passed. |
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Time passed and the light outside remained the same flat grey as snow kept falling, icing the windows over. |
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Perhaps this lack of properly butchered and well-hung meat has a lot to do with falling meat sales across the country. |
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She stared out the window, at the thick snow falling fast on the ground and building up on the window sill. |
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He watched as the glass rained down slowly to the ground, emeralds falling from the tower, which was now aflame. |
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I attempted to wake up enough to realise what was going on and stumbled to the karzy, falling over the dog and just making it. |
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Crime is falling, gangland criminals are on the back foot and more gardai are on the beat than ever before. |
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Even as this nation's crime rate is falling, the prison population is rising. |
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A building worker is recovering after falling 25 feet down an unfinished lift shaft after scaffolding gave way. |
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He kept on falling over and he got kicked in the ribs, and once in the head. |
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Pushing her luck with the gods, she sees a falling star and makes a wish that has to be secret or it won't come true. |
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They had betrayed his trust by falling into sin but had been redeemed by the divine mission of Jesus. |
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I wanted you to see the beauty of the radiant moon falling across the water. |
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Pale knuckles rasped against its worn surface, falling in gentle depressions in the wood made by countless other such actions. |
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With local authorities falling behind, the Scottish Executive must crack the whip and get things back on track. |
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The shore, the ocean, the beach, the rich sunset radiance falling upon all with dark shadows here and there all made up a perfect picture. |
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The steady click, click, click of things falling into place became a flow and I went whither it would lead. |
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In these places are jagged cliffs falling almost vertical to the tide line, a remnant of aeons of erosion. |
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The French death rate was falling, but so too was its birth rate, at an unusually rapid rate. |
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In recent years, falling stock markets have wiped out a large chunk of many companies' reserves. |
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The other evening I was moving across our sitting room when I felt to be falling forward. |
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They see their investments falling day after day, month after month and now year after year. |
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The stern is beginning to split from the aft part of the wreck and is falling to starboard. |
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From within the shroud of smoke a vehicle emerged, popping a large wheelie before falling back onto its front wheel and zooming away. |
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They have to think of one policy package and strategy to stop the triple whammy of falling stocks, bonds and the yen. |
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He began to weep, the tears falling faster and faster from his eyes, running down his face. |
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How can festivals avoid falling into the trap of becoming just another stop along way for the Hollywood press junket? |
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As the sound mutates it becomes lost in a deep storm of white noise and becomes gravel falling down an endless scree slope. |
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They joyously flitted from branch to branch, swooping down occasionally from the skies like wind-blown flowers falling off the trees. |
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After falling to an all-time low of 8p a share, the price has rallied over the past month. |
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Its attraction stems largely from the fact that it is utterly unpredictable, with most pre-match forecasts falling flat on their face. |
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Cory shook his head at her, his blond fringe falling over his dark eyes, giving him the rakish look. |
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Ford stood next to a willow tree, the thin branches falling around him like a curtain. |
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In a circular metal container is a spool of audiotape that records the sound of snow falling. |
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Mr. Roberts and his ilk may not listen to reason or polite discourse, but I'll bet they pay plenty of attention to the sound of falling ratings. |
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Megan stop suddenly in mid-spin almost falling over, but she remained balanced. |
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Brian grunted as someone jumped him from behind, almost losing his balance and falling over. |
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The immediate area around the crane is still cordoned off for safety reasons, due to the risk of parts of the broken jib falling. |
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And employers, faced with falling demand and dwindling margins, cut back on salaries, raises, benefits, and other perks. |
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A wicked wind blew through the town, snapping shutters still open, throwing leaves into faces, pushing to the ground folks hurrying home in the falling darkness. |
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Mists from the falling water made rainbows all down the cliff. |
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After thumping Burnley 5-1 last Saturday, City moved two points clear at the top thanks to the Clarets fixture with Bradford falling foul of the elements. |
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I've brought home a stack of proofs to read this weekend, so started on them on the train home, but did my worryingly regular falling asleep act not long outside London. |
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Drake took a tight grip of the man's shoulders, but couldn't stop him from falling onto his side and rolling over onto his back with a metal jingle. |
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Microsoft said yesterday it had introduced a white list scheme to allow well-behaved email marketing firms to reach its customers without falling foul of its spam filters. |
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The abrupt increase that night in U.S. sorties also stopped the town falling. |
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The future of agriculture is threatened by a falling water table. |
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Turning over, I saw rain falling in heavy drops outside of my window. |
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A falling off of votives in the third century indicates either decline or that the worship of Demeter moved away from the Thesmophorion on the acropolis at that time. |
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If you have managed to peruse this without falling asleep then well done! |
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A cyclist, feet bound to the pedals in special shoes, falling over at the traffic lights after wibbling and wobbling on the spot, waiting for the lights to change. |
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Once he got accustomed to his morphine dosages, his feelings of guilt kept him from falling asleep. |
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Mainstream newspaper publishers have been wresting with falling readerships and generational market shifts for at least a decade, with little apparent success. |
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He thinks he is at the end of a great, sloppy ride falling backwards into the foam. |
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The brightest rainbows occur when the raindrops are large, so by studying the rainbow, you can deduce whether the drops that are falling are large or small. |
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Tears were falling down her face as her jog turned into a sprint. |
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Humans are biologically predisposed to falling in love, naturally selected to bend towards that most intense social emotion. |
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The Mir slowed, then stopped, rising and falling on a queasy swell. |
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When there is a falling out, someone packs a sad and sets up a new party. |
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Within moments, all ran for cover as a rain of debris began falling. |
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We have to use common sense inclusiveness, because we are quickly getting to a place where our brain is falling out. |
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And now, after falling short in a bruising campaign, he can do just that while getting in even more work in his garden. |
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Conflicting accounts have her either falling back and getting sucked under the bulldozer or being hit head one. |
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We also see her physically battling Sheriff Clark, but the camera focuses on her falling to the ground. |
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Falling behind in computing could mean falling behind in fields that rely on computation to get an edge on rivals. |
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Lay in the anchovy fillets, and place over very low heat until they melt, falling apart when the pan is shaken. |
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From peasants splashing in the mud, to the thump of hammer and axe, to the sound of rain falling, the sound design is almost an entire film in itself. |
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Especially not when the display in question includes an angel falling from the sky in flames, surrounded by Biblical verses. |
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The carpeting is worn, the furniture is falling apart, and the electricity is out for most of the day. |
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He carefully knocked the jagged edges of broken glass from the window frame with the handle of a floor-brush, and caught the falling shards in a matching plastic dustpan. |
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Yet, with this effort falling flat, somehow I feel like life has settled into a loose conjunction with all things kismet, karma, and generally astrologically-aligned. |
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Julia is snuggled in her car seat asleep, her chest rising and falling gently. |
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Stellar matter will then fall either directly onto the surface of the neutron star, or first form an accretion disk before falling onto the surface. |
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Twilight is a good story, and the idea of its two cinematic leads falling in love makes it an even better one. |
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He figured that the deep abyss he was falling into must have a bottom. |
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Rather than retreat, she seduced him by falling into a trance and pretending to succumb to a bout of automatic writing. |
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He gives a remarkable performance, which has been criticised for being too actorish, and yet manages to make a dull man interesting, without falling back on self pity. |
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The federal deficit has never fallen as fast as it's falling now without a coincident recession. |
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With falling temperatures, retreat has become a much more attractive option than before. |
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The Knicks were punchless early, falling behind by 30-19 after the first quarter. |
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Christchurch residents reported chimneys falling in through roofs, cracked ceilings and collapsed brick walls. |
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In burning slabs like pyroclastic flow the top of the tower slewed off, militia pods falling out and tumbling. |
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Theft laws, including the distinction between grand theft and petty theft for cases falling within its jurisdiction, vary by state. |
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Because Palsgraf was hurt by the falling scales, she sued the train company who employed the conductor for negligence. |
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As other firms joined this practice, prices began falling everywhere and a price war ensued. |
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Many had become overextended with debt during the falling cotton prices of the difficult years of the late 19th century. |
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A brief rainshower falling on the smooth surface of fine-grained sediment spatters it with tiny crater-like pittings known as rain prints. |
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A water wheel is a machine for converting the energy of flowing or falling water into useful forms of power, often in a watermill. |
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Steel rails lasted over ten times longer than did iron, and with the falling cost of steel, heavier weight rails were used. |
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A trompe, which produces compressed air from falling water, is sometimes used to power other machinery at a distance. |
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Some of the carbon is picked up by the falling droplets of molten metal which raises the carbon content of the iron. |
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Interchangeability relies on parts' dimensions falling within the tolerance range. |
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The falling price of lead brought the decline of the Derbyshire lead mining industry towards the end of the 19th century. |
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Difficulties of raising a family eventually reduce the rate of population growth, until the falling population again leads to higher real wages. |
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While smoking remains the leading cause of lung cancer in China, the number of smokers is falling while lung cancer rates are rising. |
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To show innate goodness, Mencius used the example of a child falling down a well. |
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Taoist myths state that Laozi was conceived when his mother gazed upon a falling star. |
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The streams falling east and west from Honister turn gradually northward and flow along roughly parallel courses for around 12 miles. |
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This is Seatallan's principal satellite, a broad ridge falling from the east of the summit cone. |
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The only stream on these slopes is Ill Gill, falling from the depression between the summit and the east top. |
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In January 2008 two walkers died after falling from the ridge in separate incidents. |
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Here the walker will find The Knott and Rest Dodd falling from the higher ground, beyond which are The Nab, Brock Crags and Beda Fell. |
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Allen Crags stands adrift from the main ridge, with the valleys of Langstrath and Grains Gill falling on either side. |
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The headwaters of the Esk and Duddon are separated by a ridge falling south west from the summit of Crinkle Crags. |
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Flows often crack deeply, forming dangerous chasms, and a fall against 'a'a lava is similar to falling against broken glass. |
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Water falling as rain upstream of the reservoir, together with any groundwater emerging as springs, is stored in the reservoir. |
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Vignoles' criticisms led to a falling out, and in 1830 his alternative suggestions were rejected. |
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Look for three prominent interior craters, as well as an ancient rima falling near the shadow's edge. |
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Many of the later mine shafts have now been filled in, but a few do still remain, fenced off to prevent walkers or animals from falling in. |
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There's irony in three of the greatest experts in robotics in the world falling into the same elementary trap, isn't there? |
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He decided that before scuttling the ship to prevent her falling into enemy hands he had to get the dead and wounded ashore. |
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Fond hopes, like seeled doves for want of better light, mount till they end their flight with falling. |
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Pliny addeth this singularity to that soil, that the second year the very falling down of the seeds yieldeth corn. |
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Another phenomenon investigated was a slug of water falling through the cloud. |
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On the way to my office I imagined Cynthia as a chrysalis, my imposed burden of studenthood, falling off me, drifting into the night. |
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Even before a chicken egg is laid, cells with greater amounts of yolk begin falling into a subgerminal cavity beneath the blastoderm. |
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A future state must needs subvene to prevent the whole edifice from falling into ruin. |
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Because the seed of swamp white oak is not dormant, it germinates soon after falling. |
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When people spoke to me, the sounds of their words were Tetris shapes, falling. All I had to do was put each one in its bright, satisfying place. |
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Our house at Cavenagh Road had been boarded up and abandoned when the Japanese artillery shells started falling too close for comfort. |
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He ends up falling in love with Jane Jerome, whose house he trashed, not knowing it was her, and she doesn't know he was one of the trashers. |
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From what Mel had said about Garth's attributes in the trouser department, he'd keep falling over his own equipment. |
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Furthermore, overall consumption of added sugar is falling both in absolute terms and as a proportion of total energy in the diet. |
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In less acronymic words, steadily falling unemployment did not drive prices up in the way that happened on earlier occasions. |
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Thy words have upholden him that was falling, and thou hast strengthened the feeble knees. |
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The ability to whitemail an emotional older man like my father into falling in love with him so that he would help him rise. |
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The session reveals how some of the biggest websites were compromised as watering holes, and how to detect if your website is falling victim. |
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It was difficult to work out whether it was less or more painful not to have witnessed Whistling Dixie falling than had the day been a clear one. |
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There were no yobbos falling around the place drugged or drunk out of their mind, who could turn on you any minute. |
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Then Autumn brings its golden hues A million leaves and i live yous We,ll shed no tears we,ll feel no grief Who mourns the falling of a leaf? |
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The BEF was ordered to make a general advance on 16 October, as the German forces were falling back. |
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Eventually, all four find themselves separately falling asleep in the glade. |
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Crete straddles two climatic zones, the Mediterranean and the North African, mainly falling within the former. |
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Out there in the winter streets a few ashen anthroparians scuttling yet through the falling soot. |
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It was an overcast Aprilish day, with low clouds, and now and then a drop of rain falling. |
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Osmunda swept a curtsey, that yellow hair falling cloudwise to her feet, then turned swift to disappear in the shadow of the turret stair. |
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Daddy longlegs adults are weak flyers, falling onto the water surface in the lightest of breezes, and even on calm days. |
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If John is dead set on marrying Catherine, his parents' objection will only provoke a falling out. |
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Lightning leaned forward, falling into the tale as Gypsies did, his attention keenly focused as Traveler went on in dreamsome sort of way. |
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The display has little explodey pink love-hearts twinkling and falling to either side of the multi-coloured numbers. |
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It is not worth falling into dispute over such a flapdoodle of a vestimentary matter. |
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By fluviograph and rating table the volume was 19,636 cubic feet, the difference.being explained by the fact that the river was falling rapidly. |
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It was an unlovely colonial farmhouse, box-shaped and gambrel-roofed, fast falling into the ground. |
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Your gothness is then measured by your peers with a 'gothier-than-thou' approach, facing ridicule if you are falling short. |
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There is no way of falling into or GOTOing a procedure. The procedure can only be invoked by name as a subroutine. |
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During the year, valleys typically experience 20 days with snow falling, a further 200 wet days, and 145 dry days. |
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Many countries have experienced falling church attendance and membership in recent years. |
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Severus travelled onwards to Nisibis, which his general Julius Laetus had prevented from falling into enemy hands. |
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The jarred peppers should be firm enough to dice without falling apart under your knife. |
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He turned to see Nelson kneeling on the deck, supporting himself with his hand, before falling onto his side. |
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In the confusion Colonel Wellesley was himself struck on the knee by a spent ball, and narrowly escaped falling into the hands of the enemy. |
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John McDonnell claimed NHS spending per head is falling for the first time in NHS history. |
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Following the 2011 election, Welsh Labour held exactly half of the seats in the Assembly, falling just short of an overall majority. |
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Vicky Pryce points out that crime rates are falling while the numbers in prison rise. |
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Some upland areas received, on average, over 25 days per year of snow falling. |
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If you're falling out of an airplane, the law of gravity trumps the law of attraction. |
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In the summer of 1966, with the value of the pound falling in the currency markets, exchange controls were tightened by the Wilson government. |
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In this light it can be seen as akin to the story of Isaac Newton, the falling apple and his discovery of gravity. |
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Some stations use platform screen doors to increase safety by preventing people falling onto the tracks, as well as reducing ventilation costs. |
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Passenger levels have fluctuated since then, increasing during periods of economic growth and falling during recessions. |
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Despite the falling debris, the staff dragged away as much furniture as possible before withdrawing. |
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The early churches, falling into the Georgian period, show a high proportion of Gothic Revival buildings, along with the classically inspired. |
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The most common injury is falling from the horse, followed by being kicked, trampled, and bitten. |
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Once a helmet has sustained an impact from falling, that part of the helmet is structurally weakened, even if no visible damage is present. |
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Other issues include the dangers of falling rocket sticks, especially from larger rockets containing metal motors. |
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By the time of Daniel Deronda, Eliot's sales were falling off, and she faded from public view to some degree. |
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On 15 April 1918, Lewis was wounded and two of his colleagues were killed by a British shell falling short of its target. |
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The riddle may depend upon the assumption that a clumsy person falling off a wall might not be irreparably damaged, whereas an egg would be. |
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In an extra verse in one version of ABBA's On and On and On, Humpty Dumpty is mentioned as being afraid of falling off the wall. |
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Leigh performed for troops before falling ill with a persistent cough and fevers. |
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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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It tells of a girl named Alice falling through a rabbit hole into a fantasy world populated by peculiar, anthropomorphic creatures. |
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Andrew Flintoff emerged to form a vital partnership of 143 with Andrew Strauss, before to falling to Glenn McGrath for 72 an hour after tea. |
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All through the wars there are examples of this kind of luck falling on captains. |
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Between June 2007 and November 2008 the global recession led to falling asset prices around the world. |
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By 1987, unemployment was falling, the economy was stable and strong, and inflation was low. |
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While London was still a global centre of finance, it had been surpassed by New York, and was in danger of falling still further behind. |
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It excels Homers moly, cures this, falling sickness, and almost all other infirmities. |
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There were no injuries to the passengers, crew or people on the ground despite debris falling onto the Indonesian island of Batam. |
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Finkelstein's solution extended the Schwarzschild solution for the future of observers falling into a black hole. |
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Eventually, the falling object becomes so dim that it can no longer be seen. |
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On the other hand, indestructible observers falling into a black hole do not notice any of these effects as they cross the event horizon. |
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On 7 March 2014, Rene Tkacik, a Slovakian construction worker, was killed by a piece of falling concrete while working in a tunnel. |
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Captain Higgins moused the hook with a bit of marline to prevent the block beckets from falling out under slack. |
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A tiny, upright figure on muleback, she wore a hat of deep red, her auburn hair falling down about her shoulders. |
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The Confederation of British Industry, the EEF and the British Chambers of Commerce are also complaining of falling academic standards. |
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Schools are asking parents for money because funding is falling short of what they need. |
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The miners had rejected the owners' demands for longer hours and reduced pay in the face of falling prices. |
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He died aged 59 after falling ill on a journey to London and is buried in Bunhill Fields. |
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Houdini was apparently unable to convince Doyle that his feats were simply illusions, leading to a bitter public falling out between the two. |
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The poem, actually about a rendezvous, is thought by Caulfield to be about saving people from falling out of childhood. |
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During this time Thomas fractured his arm falling down a flight of stairs when drunk. |
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He has also ensured that orchestra members' wages have increased quite dramatically, after falling over the previous few years. |
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The production was troubled, with both Loewe and Hart falling ill and the pressure was building due to great expectations and huge advance sales. |
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Niven returned to Hollywood, and encountered tragedy when his first wife died after falling down in an accident at a party. |
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Discovered with Jack, Rose tells a concerned Cal that she was peering over the edge and Jack saved her from falling. |
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The lifeboats have departed and passengers are falling to their deaths as the stern rises out of the water. |
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The decline has been due to both church membership resignations and falling baptism rates. |
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After the first heavy frost, when acorns were falling, I took a friend into partnership and went nesting. |
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The house was later occupied and restored by the GDC in 1981, to stop the property falling into disrepair. |
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Not all land in Shetland and Orkney can be described as falling under udal tenure. |
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Here the princely hero is a nondancing cavalier amid the many swan-maidens who resemble the one with whom he is falling in love. |
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The crown regarded Durham as falling within Northumberland until the late thirteenth century. |
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The Tapestry is not helpful, as it shows a figure holding an arrow sticking out of his eye next to a falling fighter being hit with a sword. |
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After falling into abeyance, the 20th century saw the practice of investing the Prince of Wales reintroduced. |
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I never saw water falling so gracefully, so much like thin, beautiful threads as here. |
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Accepting the arguments in Vestiges was akin to falling from grace and away from God's favour. |
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Unlike other gull chicks which wander around as soon as they can walk, kittiwake chicks instinctively sit still in the nest to avoid falling off. |
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Money supply was still falling and short term interest rates remained close to zero. |
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Glamorgan, now falling under the protection of the crown, was also involved in the conflicts of the crown. |
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Caernarfon Castle's walls were intact, but buildings inside were rotten and falling down. |
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They rose to 7th in June 2004, before falling back to 8th in November that year. |
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A poor start the following season, combined with falling attendances, saw Bentley resign, and he was replaced by Harry Gregg. |
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Theatre of the absurd denies rationality, and embraces the inevitability of falling into the abyss of the human condition. |
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This causes the partial or complete melting of any snowflakes falling through the warm layer. |
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The land on which Pembrokeshire is today was established approximately 60 million years ago by a combination of uplift and falling sea levels. |
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With unemployment falling, incomes rising, inflation at bay and shoppers crowding into stores, the economy is entering 1984 on a roll. |
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Power is captured from the gravitational force of water falling through penstocks to water turbines connected to generators. |
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In August 2017, a falling tree killed at least 13 people and injured 49 at a religious ceremony. |
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There was also the same number of days with rain falling as snow falling, when there are normally more than twice as many snow days. |
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The motions of the ocean surface, known as undulations or waves, are the partial and alternate rising and falling of the ocean surface. |
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Other organs of the UN only request an advisory opinion of the Court regarding the matters falling into the scope of their activities. |
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Generally a beach is wet during falling tide, because the sea sinks faster than the beach drains. |
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The viability and efficiency of the wind farm are barely touched upon, instead falling to the developer. |
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He ordered it to be burned to prevent it from falling into enemy hands, then he commanded the town of Dam to be burned to the ground as well. |
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They would also have been used to carry supplies directly ashore during the six hours of falling tide when the barges were grounded. |
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Such weather phenomena as fog, clouds, rain, falling snow, and sleet that block visible light are usually transparent to radio waves. |
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Before the eighteenth century, it was thought, in Sweden, that sea levels were falling. |
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Only about a third of juveniles survive into their second year, many falling victim to predation. |
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Tides are the cyclic rising and falling of local sea levels caused by the tidal forces of the Moon and the Sun acting on the oceans. |
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Sunburn is often a health issue as the snow surface reflects almost all of the ultraviolet light falling on it. |
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As the European eel population has been falling for some time, several projects have been started. |
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On every voyage a sailor would face the risk of falling overboard and drowning, starvation, disease, abuse, accidents in the rigging, and attack. |
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In deep water, marine snow is a continuous shower of mostly organic detritus falling from the upper layers of the water column. |
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The albatrosses are usually regarded as falling into four genera, but there is disagreement over the number of species. |
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In splash erosion, the impact of a falling raindrop creates a small crater in the soil, ejecting soil particles. |
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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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Maria believes Henry is falling in love with her and treats Mr Rushworth dismissively, provoking his jealousy. |
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The nets do prevent jumpers falling off the trampoline onto the ground, but these falls are not the most common source of injury. |
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Safety net enclosures have a larger benefit for safeguarding solo trampolinists, so long as they avoid falling on their head or neck. |
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Language endangerment occurs when a language is at risk of falling out of use as its speakers die out or shift to speaking another language. |
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This marked the beginning of the Crisis of the Third Century, a time period in which the Roman empire came close to falling apart entirely. |
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The number of working mosques also declined, falling from 1,500 to 500 within a decade. |
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On she walked at a crawling pace, ponging of sweat, drops of mucus and blood falling between her feet. |
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The geographical conditions of city area and suburban areas are similar to the other parts of the district falling in coastal and midland zones. |
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The other roads are local roads falling under local government authorities. |
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This is on top of the rising cost for energy, food, transport and the appreciation of the Renminbi against the falling US Dollar. |
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The city was established in the Classic period achieving its height in the late Classic and falling in the early Post Classic. |
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The eyes of the Lord are upon them that love him, his is ther mighty protection, a preservation from stumbling, and a help from falling. |
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Annual rainfall is about 17 inches, mostly falling between November and March. |
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The Spring and Autumn period is marked by a falling apart of the central Zhou power. |
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It was rebuilt in 1929 as it had lost its stability through an earthquake and was in danger of falling. |
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He arrived in Guayaquil on September 8, 1615, having narrowly escaped falling into the hands of Dutch corsairs off the island of Santa Clara. |
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