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Ms. Gillard is bargaining on being able to fall back on the expertise of her predecessor, with Mr. Rudd likely moving into the foreign affairs portfolio.
"At first, she worried being gay meant being alone, but then she realized for me, it meant really being able to fall in love".
One woman asked what the negative parts of the job were said: "Rape, not being able to fall in love, and the things some men ask you to do in order to make lots of money".
Some sleep disorders, namely waking up in the middle of the night and not being able to fall asleep again, "may simply be this traditional pattern, this normal pattern, reasserting itself," Ekirch told me.
Of course you escape from the evil scientists and discover that you have been endowed with all manner of supernatural abilities, like being able to fall tremendous distances without damage and to sprout scythelike killing blades from your forearms.
For all of us, Harvey says, being able to fall asleep is about "learning the skills for dropping vigilance" and establishing a routine for going to bed and getting up at about the same time every day.
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You should be able to fall down".
The first is to be able to fall in love with something.
But when I was younger I used to be able to fall asleep on the planes.
How early he isn't sure, but he won't be able to fall back….
Shafer said, "I thought you should just be able to fall asleep wherever you felt tired".
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being able to help
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being unable to fall
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being able to have
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