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  • She was all cold and bedraggled after falling into the river.
  • To say that such admonitions are a means to preserve those from apostasy who are by other means (as suppose the absolute decree of God, or the interposal of his irresistible power for their perseverance, or the like) in no possibility of apostatizing, is to say that washing is a means to make snow white, or the rearing up of a pillar in the air a means to keep the heavens from falling. The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
  • The results were disastrous, plunging the country into deep depression, with high unemployment, sharply falling living standards and serious political unrest.
  • Nixon came up with the phrase 'growth recession': even when things are not falling, it's not going to feel good. So what do we do now, chancellor?
  • Falling interest rates may help to bolster up the economy.
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  • It is patent that dusk found them weary and worn, plodding and wading silently "homewards," shovel on shoulder, across four or five kilos of desolate mud; falling and tripping over stagnant bodies, masses of tangled wire, bricks and jagged wood-work everywhere impeding progress. Norman Ten Hundred A Record of the 1st (Service) Bn. Royal Guernsey Light Infantry
  • In my scenario, the Senator tells the drowning person that it was the flailing non-swimmer's fault for falling in and not learning how to swim, not the Senator's doing, just before the erratic splasher goes under the surface for the last time. Norman Cressy: Musings II
  • India's reply was a total disaster, with wickets falling too rapidly due to run-outs.
  • ‘This is evident in a number of markets where rents are falling, but yields are not only holding steady, but in most instances hardening,’ he said.
  • I turned to air kiss Mr. Bailey and instead found myself falling as if in slow motion into the throne r oom where the Queen was holding court. A Royal Engagement
  • Makar Sankrant is the first Hindu festival of the solar calendar year, falling on January 14.
  • The child showed great presence of mind by grabbing the falling baby.
  • Falling masonry, backdrafts and explosions are all very real dangers facing a firefighter outside the training room.
  • A subsequent kerfuffle (rather drawn out) sounding not unlike a fist fight interspersed with successive shards of glass falling. BEHINDLINGS
  • Handrails or balustrades are essential if there is any danger of falling.
  • Zhang had been chained to a cowshed in Hunan, southern China, in 2005 after falling out with village officials over a loan to build his house. Zhang Chuanqiu, Chain Skin Victim, Saved By British Media Charity
  • Consequently a number of Navajo Indians were drafted into the US army as radiomen, and would have soldiers assigned to them to protect them and prevent them falling into enemy hands.
  • Ben watched her as she worked, wisps of her hair falling about her face and her tongue just visibly poking out of the corner of her mouth as she concentrated.
  • He speculated that a ball falling through a hole at the equator would follow a corkscrew trajectory.
  • Island on the L.S. is one of the worst quick or moveing sand bars Which I have Seen, notwithstanding all our precaustons to Clear the Sands and pass between them (which was the way we were compd. to pass, from the immence Current & falling banks on the S. S.) the Boat Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806
  • It was incredibly bad-mannered of me, but I felt myself falling asleep. TIME OF THE WOLF
  • I will not be there with a £180 ticket to be biffed into kingdom come by some insane person on the end of a weighted rope - or falling off it - but good luck to those who come to brave the 2 chords of U2 at warp volume and other truffles of this cultural feast. Bono and The Edge defend Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark
  • It seemed completely unreal, the kisses we shared and how he said he was falling in love with me.
  • And she didn't think she would lose, not with the sunbeam falling on her face like the God's golden promise.
  • We overbalanced and tumbled towards the window, smashing it and falling through.
  • Even the rape case against him began falling apart when his alleged victim failed to appear in court.
  • With heavy rain now falling, the game became bogged down in a midfield stalemate.
  • These two lads started on these trees, and had them falling like ninepins, it was taking the rest of us all our time to keep pace stripping them. Work Camp 934 L
  • Some loincloths were painted and decorated with tassels, which symbolized falling rain.
  • And in the current climate of falling property prices, valuers are being overcautious. Times, Sunday Times
  • The scaleup has been made largely possible by rising donations and falling price for drugs, which have plummeted from 10,000 dollars to 300 dollars per person per year in three years. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Then voices would cry in the falling sigh of wind around its gables.
  • Nets are strung on the exterior frame to catch falling objects, and every other floor is planked to stop falls.
  • It's a falling off sort of place where the ‘real’ slides into a chthonic state of being.
  • With its elegiac note of a civilisation falling apart while two old men continue their moves toward checkmate, the story is a luminous exploration of a culture that is both realisable yet tantalisingly intangible.
  • Tanya spun round, her chair falling with a clatter.
  • A splatter of blood and a falling body came from the noise.
  • This may include modifying the environment by moving objects such as electrical cords or furniture to reduce tripping and falling.
  • But, soundly as Tom Tallington slept, the scriggly legs of a beetle were rather too much when they began to work in his ear, and he started up and brushed the creature away, the investigating insect falling on the floor with a sharp rap. Dick o' the Fens A Tale of the Great East Swamp
  • It has an untamed feel, having been largely unmanaged for many decades and it's littered with old wood and falling trees, a perfect habitat for these invisible workers.
  • The wind stopped and the falling rain ceased, clouds slowly began to form anew.
  • Ash was now falling on to the ships, darker and denser the closer they went, together with pieces of pumice and rocks that were blackened and shattered by fire.
  • Ford stood next to a willow tree, the thin branches falling around him like a curtain.
  • As the machine lifted, it caught the sun above the forest margins, and burnished the fair hair falling carelessly over her forehead. A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
  • Eventually, with r rising and g falling, r would exceed g, which is the only sustainable long-run equilibrium position.
  • She had a dark and straight hair, with bangs falling over her purple eyes.
  • Secondly, he submitted that the case had never been pleaded or presented in the court below as one falling within the exceptional category, nor did the judge purport to find that it did.
  • Her coif was the tall medieval hennin of Plougastel, a flood of lace falling from its summit. A Childhood in Brittany Eighty Years Ago
  • She _smelt_, so to say, that there was something underneath the offer which was not to her advantage; but then the thought of thirty crowns a month, of all those coins chinking in her apron, falling to her, as it were, from the skies, without her doing anything for it, filled her with covetousness. The Works of Guy de Maupassant, Vol. 1 (of 8) Boule de Suif and Other Stories
  • There has also been a blizzard of complaints about poor customer service, falling earnings, rising debt, and a hostile attempt to force changes at board level.
  • After a year of falling markets, the US economy is now on a knife-edge.
  • The rate of inflation was falling.
  • The lake seemed to breathe, expanding and contracting, rising and falling, its surface level changing several feet in a matter of minutes, spectacular and terrifying at once.
  • We in Jaffa used to hear news about Palestinian villages falling into Jewish hands as well as massacres committed by the Jews. Global Voices in English » Palestine: Remembering Shafiq Al Hout
  • 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.
  • Guinness drinking is on the decline in Ireland, with volume sales falling by an annual rate of about 3 per cent over the past four years.
  • Europe's monetary system is falling apart.
  • She used to be able to dance and her moneymaker is falling victim to gravity.
  • These findings are a reminder that low pay is the other side of the coin of falling unemployment.
  • After that, and in the course of it, I was aware, drowsily, that I was falling asleep, and that it was delicious sleep. Chapter 11
  • And the distillery, soon to be delisted for other reasons, produced strong results before falling into the maw of the Parisians.
  • Where, however, acetylene or other gas is flowing through pipes or apparatus there is a loss of energy, indicated by a falling off in the pressure due to friction, or to the performance of work, such as actuating a gas-meter. Acetylene, the Principles of Its Generation and Use
  • When the Reserve Bank acted and lifted rates in March, consumer sentiment took a battering, falling 16.6 per cent.
  • The greatest brilliance in life lies not in never falling, but fall can always rises again.
  • The glass she had been holding shattered on the ground, falling from her nerveless fingers.
  • He was notoriously unfaithful, often falling prey to the charms of vampy female villains.
  • A small red light blinked, indicating that the water level was rapidly falling.
  • The crime wave that spurred them has been falling steadily in times of greater economic prosperity.
  • The rain was falling heavily when the theatres let out, and the brilliant throng which poured from the places of amusement was hard put to find cabs. CARRYING THE BANNER
  • Will, dragging Raven behind him, who was also nearly falling asleep after being awake all night, left and shut the door quietly behind him.
  • He felt his heart leap, the pieces falling into place, his eyes already searching the framed map on the wall across the corridor. AMAGANSETT
  • The board is / are unhappy about falling sales.
  • Anaxagoras compounded this heresy by alleging that the stars were insensate bodies as well, stones carried in orbit by the rapid movement of the heavens and that occasionally a stone might detach itself to become a falling star.
  • The black horse, sitting back against the slope to avoid falling with its rider, was hard put to keep up.
  • 'Christian youth,' but he stumbles upon the term 'new ideas,' and, falling precipitately into a fury, neither evangelical nor angelical, calls Napoleon a sicario (cut-throat), and Vittorio Emanuele an assassino. The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning
  • The machine's arms lifted up, grasping it's head, rock and stone cracking and falling off in large boulders.
  • He sells records by the lorry load - and commuters in the capital are falling over buskers on every street corner.
  • Three times I can remember it: the ending tunnel silhouette in "The Third Man," falling rubble jarringly breaking up a scene (by splicing the foreground and midground) in of all things "Duck Soup," and noticing a borrowed composition from "La Dolce Vida" (namely, a long shot where multiple people were running and the camera followed them) showing up in "Little Miss Sunshine. Reverse Storyboarding
  • Snow was falling on the mountain tops.
  • Falling to the ground in a graceful crouch was a slender figure, defiantly feminine.
  • That pace may well be healthy enough to offset the contractionary forces of the tech downturn, falling exports, and rising layoffs.
  • (and a title echo) with the tale of a small-town girl falling in love with a drifter who has a hairy past. Undefined
  • Falling profits in the second and third quarters of 2002 seemed to substantiate the Fed's concern.
  • One is not superior to the other. no. every effort to portray 'caucasians' as more evolved / superior / etc have been solidly debunked time and again. even the notion of 'caucasian' and 'three races' has been steadily falling apart since the Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
  • However, like those who declared that the sky was falling in the 1980s, one cannot help feeling that Barnett has overdramatized the situation.
  • As for the" squibs "conspiracy theorists claim to see in videos of the WTC collapse, these are plumes of smoke and debris ejected from the building due to the immense pressure associated with millions of tons of falling towers (see Figure 1). Debating "Skeptic Magazine" on September 11th Issues
  • My greatest trouble has been delamination of my mainsail; it's falling apart. Times, Sunday Times
  • Solid acting oddly enough, only the train falling is totally impossible (like the Viper scenes happen every day in LA) I mean the rest of the unrealism is in check with their abilities. Sound Off: Wanted - What Did You Think? « FirstShowing.net
  • NEWCASTLE, Ont. - A three-year-old boy is in stable condition in hospital after falling under a trailer being towed by a family vehicle in Newcastle, Ont. Durham regional police say officers were called to a residence in the community east of CTV News RSS Feed
  • School enrolments are currently falling.
  • That's because low and falling utilization rates also hurt profit margins, not just once, but twice.
  • Strangely, the wholesale booksellers who normally stock second-hand copies of the same are falling short to meet students' demand.
  • The abbat got armed men about him, and falling vpon the moonkes, slue thrée of them at the high altar, and wounded xviij. Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6) England (1 of 12) William the Conqueror
  • Falling over toys that have been left lying around can be fatal for elderly people and very serious for children. 3.
  • She saved a little girl from falling into the water.
  • One of the only sectors that did not experience falling output was the auto industry, which increased production by 2.4 percent in May.
  • However, a more likely issue is the legal implication for falling to monitor use and abuse of narcotic analgesics.
  • And the rising sun met the falling star and flashed into coruscant life, a roaring tide of fiery might that batted away cold beams and sent an incandescent lance of godly light in retaliation.
  • Britain's productive capacity was falling more rapidly than at any time since the dawn of the industrial age.
  • I mean, hell, if I was accused of molesting children, had a face falling apart, a career in shambles, and had become a mockery of my former self, I'd be on drugs too. Archive: Oct 08 - Mar 09
  • The intendment, I say, of the apostle, in that exceptive plea he puts in, “Nevertheless,” is evidently to exempt some from the state of falling away, which might be argued against them from the defection of others. The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
  • Alec arrived in time to catch his father from falling as he slowly toppled to the ground.
  • By twisting her body and bracing her legs to counteract the momentum, she barely managed to prevent herself from falling face-first onto the hard, grimy pavement.
  • I think the majority of those that sleepwalk is fairly harmless and quite normal actually, but there are a proportion that do injure themselves falling down the stairs.
  • The Kent athlete sprained his ankle after falling off a bus on Friday and competed with heavy strapping.
  • I balanced a peanut on the end and watched the 'rimming' scene without it falling off. Army Rumour Service
  • With a light snow falling, he had driven on perhaps a hundred yards before his car hit a stanchion at slow speed and came to rest.
  • Onlookers who had gathered hoping to see the future of postal deliveries were showered with singed letters falling from the sky.
  • Adam smirked, a dark strand of hair falling into his eyes.
  • The celebrations are expected to be modest and low-key, a reflection of the falling economic fortunes of the territory.
  • He makes us see and hear with him the tens of thousands of stone cutters and the ring of their tools squaring the "setts"; and then one platoon after another stepping forward and laying down its row of stones followed by rank after rank of men with the paviours 'rammers, which rise and fall at the sweep of the band-master's rods, keeping time in a stately music as they advance; the continuous falling and crashing of the trees as other thousands of hands ply the axes along the lines, that creep, slowly, but visibly, on through the Autobiography of Seventy Years, Vol. 1-2
  • And falling into a place where two seas met, they ran the ship aground; and the forepart stuck fast, and remained unmovable, but the hinder part was broken with the violence of the waves. The Dor�� Gallery of Bible Illustrations
  • What's less clear is whether that application growth is itself driven by the falling cost of bulk disk capacity and by the perpetual need to do more for less money.
  • The shrill whine and unbearable thunder of falling bombs dug in under my skin and stayed there.
  • Instead of falling dead, though, the figure shambled after his head.
  • Falling profits made it necessary to restructure the business.
  • Jules Galdea explained to us that these revolving fan-like wheels on top of the cars destroyed atmospheric pressure, or what is generally understood by the term gravitation, and with this force thus destroyed or rendered nugatory the car is as safe from falling to one side or the other from the single rail track as if it were in a vacuum; the fly wheels in their rapid revolutions destroying effectually the so-called power of gravitation, or the force of atmospheric pressure or whatever potent influence it may be that causes all unsupported things to fall downward to the earth's surface or to the nearest point of resistance. The Smoky God, or: A Voyage to the Inner World
  • A man who was so sure he would die after falling into a vat of caustic soda that he drew up his will is now recovering at home with his wife
  • All I know is that, somehow, he knew I was in danger and saved me from being crushed under a falling chandalier.
  • The reform program has brought unacceptably high unemployment and falling wages.
  • She gasped as another memory floated to the surface, her drink slopping over the railing, cup falling to the ground.
  • We study theory in classrooms but we have to implement that theory and the essence of that theory to resolve problems in practice, without falling into idealism or extremist or equalitarianism. 53D PLENUM OF CTC WORKERS PLENUM
  • Snow was falling heavily.
  • Legend has it that the lammergeier will sometimes dive at animals, even humans, trying to scare them into falling off the escarpment.
  • The court heard that Ross hid the bullets to prevent suspicion falling on him or his family.
  • At Falling Rock, for example, instead of offering samplers or beer flights, bartenders help customers choose by asking questions and giving them tastes.
  • Falling at the feet of Jesus in front of a crowd is a telling gesture signifying social inferiority.
  • And more than that: by titling the works ‘Narcissus’ he recalled the myth of a man looking into the water and falling in love with his own image.
  • Any guy could understand falling for a real girl like Allie, and it was that quality that flavoured the film with enough sincerity to cover the hokeyness.
  • With his 14th birthday falling before the start of the new school year in August 1967, Torrance was free to quit the classroom earlier that summer.
  • I feel for him because the sad thing is that, where a few years ago we were falling over great folk music, now it must be sought out, bad cess to the ubiquitous keyboard that hides a full orchestra in a few well-chosen buttons.
  • DEAL OF THE WEEK: Riding the waves in Oceanside ESCONDIDO: Man shot near Westside Park EXCLUSIVE: Couple appear to be shoplifting pros on 'Dr. Phil' show SAN PASQUAL VALLEY: Cheetah cub conceived with help of bioacoustics HOUSING: Rents falling as vacancies rise at major complexes Two North County couples celebrate 75th wedding anniversaries in March Escondido Undefined
  • He's got floppy blond hair that's always falling in his eyes.
  • Sadly, the goldeye were apparently exhibiting the kind of lockjaw that often comes with scudding clouds and falling barometers. Edmonton Sun
  • The Past Presents The Future is the perfect soundtrack to an arty love story flick about hip kids falling in love.
  • Pretending to be a convert is a very old and dishonest trick, I for one am not falling for it. Think Progress » VIDEO: Sen. Levin and Fox Anchor in On-Air Scuffle Over Iraq Plan
  • Since all of the above are inventions of the high-growth period that lingered into the 1990s, I think that what we are seeing now is a combination of commercialized polish (once reserved for the massification of Taisho middle class culture and is now falling along with depato) and fast 風土 with prewar styles of community organization (rural village youth organization or collections of young people around an urban nagaya - always pretty randy). Néojaponisme » Blog Archive » The Yanmama Boom
  • Bierce also fought at Chickamauga, which lends its name to the title of his powerful story of a lost little boy playing with a wooden sword who wanders into a forest and comes upon "freaked and maculated" men crawling and falling in battle. Lacerating Wit, Seasoned Cynic
  • We had had no falling out; it was simply the loopiness of life's paths that brings two people together, then leads them on their separate ways.
  • When a bird trying to fly upwards is made to fall upon the earth snare, it is a plain proof that the snare is there; so, Israel, now that thou art falling, infer thence, that it is in the snare of the divine judgment that thou art entangled [Ludovicus De Dieu]. shall one take up a snare from the earth, and have taken nothing -- The bird-catcher does not remove his snare off the ground till he has caught some prey; so God will not withdraw the Assyrians, &c., the instruments of punishment, until they have had the success against you which God gives them. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • I do mean that in the nicest way, as part of what makes him so freaky is his adeptness at swinging, wiggling and falling from the poles he dances on. VIDEO: Silver Man Pole-Dances, Gender-Bends on America's Got Talent
  • I may not be the greatest rider of all time, but I do try to make a point of not falling off when going in a straight line over level ground.
  • One of the hazards of living in those days will include getting conked by spare rocket parts falling from the sky.
  • Ajax, in the archaic attitude of the ‘kneeling race’, with helmet, jambeaus and armour from which his chiton emerges, is intent on carrying the lifeless body of Achilles, naked and with his long hair falling towards the ground.
  • It was obvious to both of us that not only was there the most vibrant sexual attraction between us - more seriously - we were falling deeply in love.
  • What traders want to confirm is that the price is indeed falling and will break back through the upper trendline.
  • Miners wore a helmet as a guard against falling rocks.
  • The walls of the Kingdom started to crumble and collapse, huge pieces falling down onto the helpless Elves.
  • They had betrayed his trust by falling into sin but had been redeemed by the divine mission of Jesus.
  • Here we have self-obsessed careerist Lindsey, falling in love with the irresistibly sweet school teacher Ben (Fallon).
  • I am like the painter of that mosaic, the small pieces are falling into place and I need your help.
  • A fountain of sparks spurted up, falling in a shower around the boy, bent over in concentration.
  • He was always falling in love, and I want to see an analogy between his falling in love so desperately, so intensely, and his fascination with tigers.
  • When a rider can't disengage his cleats from the pedals before falling over, it's called a foot fault.
  • But with the credit crunch affecting even the starriest of visitors, prices are falling. The Sun
  • I was leaning against the wall, mindlessly strumming my guitar, my fingers clutching a bright green pick, my hair falling into my eyes.
  • The French death rate was falling, but so too was its birth rate, at an unusually rapid rate.
  • My forebear was, according to the family account, very depressed when his teeth started falling out when he was in late middle age.
  • Carol slowed to a brisk walk, her contact falling into step beside her. THE LAST TEMPTATION
  • Funny, but I thought her continuous chaine turns at the end were gorgeous, and I thought it was supposed to look out of control, that she was supposed to swoon, falling into his arms. Tonya Plank: Shannon Elizabeth Needs to Stomp That Latin Out
  • In the context of the debate about the curriculum, economic decline and supposedly falling educational standards were important elements.
  • Despite falling attendances, the zoo will stay open.
  • Falling out of lovers is the renewing of love. 
  • 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.
  • After years of a falling birth rate, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Britain, and France are showing signs of a reverse while others are learning from their example.
  • The other evening I was moving across our sitting room when I felt to be falling forward.
  • Can we take the recent bargain sale of hard-bound editions at hugely reduced rates as a signal heralding the impending tempest befalling the book market?
  • The fruit is notorious for not falling off the tree, even when it is ripe to the point of spoiling.
  • I try to visualize standing up without it, without a grab bar, without a moderate upper-body assist from a highly trained therapist, without Bob, but when I do I see myself either falling headfirst into the metal stall door or falling backward into the bowl. Left Neglected
  • Felled by the ward of his intransigence, levelled and laid flat, sword brandished in denial – sword wafting words uttered emphatically in a trial of words by words, falling for the trap of his own rhetorical thirst, falling into the gap between those who run first and those who carp and cry in the pack – an empty husk cracked and ablated, an old fool trashed. Archive 2007-04-01
  • A metal grid had been placed across the hole to stop people falling in.
  • Bending easily without falling off, she padded a soft material over the wire and fastened it together.
  • I suppose you think I ought to be falling all over you in gladness, tra-la ? THE THORN BIRDS
  • Neil was supplying us with as much interaction on the set as we could get, be it objects blowing up or falling over, the gimbals and the rig, the explosions and flames and dust hits. 41 High Resolution Photos from Clash of the Titans | /Film
  • I can see "purring," and even "muttering," which brings to mind bits of charred wood falling with little thunks. Languagehat.com: MURMURING?
  • And yet again they displayed grit, guts and determination after falling behind in a mere 21 seconds.
  • I even saw myself, detachedly, falling down unconscious, nerveless. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • The scurrilous claim is based on a survey that showed smoking levels were falling among teenagers.
  • The train shunted forward and back unbalancing the mouse and forcing him to grip my arm with his sharp claws to avoid falling to the floor.
  • But her arms soon uncrossed, falling to her sides when he held up a brand new stroller, a small smile coming to his face.
  • He tried to think backthe ship, overrun with demons; Isabelle falling and Jace catching her; blood, everywhere underfoot, the demon attacking Cassandra Clare: The Mortal Instrument Series
  • Always remember to be happy because you never know who's falling in love with your smile.
  • Hell, they slaver over the prospect of a kid falling down a well, or a local dog getting braces.
  • Just when it seems he is falling into a repetitious, stylistic pit, he reinvents the presentation.
  • I worked to identify it - the smell of stale ash, the blowback of an aged coal burner, cinders falling from the sky, the aftermath of some inflamed astonishment - or not.
  • At dusk, as darkness is falling, small red or yellow lights are twinkling in the dark-blue autumn mist.
  • Shells falling on C Company away to the north, on their left. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • Early last year the owners' corporation began complaining of tiles falling off walls, windows coming off their mountings, pipe leakages and pieces of concrete falling off staircases and external walls.
  • And first, I am very sensible how much the gentlemen of wit and pleasure are apt to murmur, and be choked at the sight of so many daggle-tailed parsons that happen to fall in their way, and offend their eyes; but at the same time, these wise reformers do not consider what an advantage and felicity it is for great wits to be always provided with objects of scorn and contempt, in order to exercise and improve their talents, and divert their spleen from falling on each other, or on themselves, especially when all this may be done without the least imaginable danger to their persons. An Argument against Abolishing Christianity
  • When you're single it's almost preferable to be unhappy in a crowd - at home, ‘human contact’ consists of bumping into the bookcase and getting brained by a falling volume of Tolstoi.
  • The man said he first started getting pain after a construction accident where he held a 500 lb concrete block from falling into a cesspit.
  • Falling over is part of learning how to ski.
  • It is a precious boon to be rid of such an unnatural and ominous belief as that in the final disemboguing of the dead by sea and land, the tumbling of the rocks, the falling of the stars, and the everlasting torture of the condemned in a prison of fire. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life
  • Shrunken and mean the spirit fails Like old snow falling from the crags And priest and pedagog compete With nostrums for the age that ails, The Eye of Zeitoon
  • Singer-songwriter Christina Perri sings as Victoria twirls around on stage, doing moves that include synchronized falling to the ground whenever Christina sings the word "falling" in her lyrics. The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - The Washington Post
  • Why do male friends and boyfriends from the past always get in touch when their lives are falling apart?
  • Falling in love the first time is all froth and fantasy.
  • The kitchen now has a smoke blanket, the study has a pinboard, clock and smoke alarm, and the window handle in the bathroom is no longer falling out of the frame.
  • I understand the idea of busying yourself with some task to keep yourself from falling apart, but the way they're doing it doesn't ring true to me. Undefined
  • Who would like to strike out to this lonely river - bank to pick up a falling leaf?

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