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(Your hair could fall out from a sexually transmitted disease; your heart could be irretrievably broken).
(In typically aggressive style, he shaved his head before his hair could fall out).
Ford told the safety agency a plug on the electrical connection could fall out and the motor could fail if water or debris were to enter it.
For teams that could fall out: Philadelphia, definitely, especially if Andrew Bynum doesn't come back or if he's battling knee problems all year.
No one, surely, could fall out with this many business partners entirely by accident, so I'm curious to know what it is he so enjoys about a feud.
"It just kept coming down to a lack of solid answers and insanely varying estimates and the chance the bottom could fall out from under you years later in some way," Mr. Buono, a professional guitarist, said.
At a time when you could fall out with a friend in morning break and be best friends again by lunch time, the book was a welcome solace the trials and tribulations of growing up.
Yet while many are happy to sign up to the bigger picture – better regulation has become the EU's motherhood and apple pie – countries could fall out over the detail.
"Too early and it could fall out, too late and there would be no way to get it inside the box," said Mr. Zhang, a technology professional who studied English in college.His account of life in the camp matched those of other inmates who said they produced the same Halloween-themed items.
It is also possible that the crown prince and his deputy could fall out; Muhammad bin Salman must be well aware that the precedent his father set in getting rid of a crown prince could be followed to his disadvantage.The Saudis may remain enraptured by their young deputy crown prince for a while.
Conservatives and Liberal Democrats could fall out over the plans to reform the House of Lords testing the strength of the coalition.
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