Sentence examples for fall briskly from inspiring English sources

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If you read one book before fall briskly ushers in a new season, it should be the story of August, a black girl living in Bushwick in the 1970s, when jazz gave way to poppy, promising disco hits, and she had no outlet for her sorrow.

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The document, written by Hal Harvey and Sonia Aggarwal, calculates that stabilizing the gases at a level low enough to avert severe damage to the planet will require that emissions peak by 2020 and then begin falling briskly — and no set of policies in place today is likely to cause that to happen.

The boy falls briskly into a deep sleep along with the rest of the class.

Then Farber snapped his fingers and said, "All right, here we go — one, two, uh, uh, uh," and this time they made it all the way to the end, with Licad playing forcefully but only slightly faster through the passage, and the horn players falling in briskly behind her.

Then Farber snapped his fingers and said, "All right, here we go one, two, uh, uh, uh," and this time they made it all the way to the end, with Licad playing forcefully but only slightly faster through the passage, and the horn players falling in briskly behind her.

The London Evening Standard's Nicholas de Jongh thought Edmond was not "major Mamet", identifying the antihero's decline and fall as "too briskly allegorical" and judging the characters a "touch cartoonish".

If the level of GDP is below potential (meaning there is spare capacity), inflation can fall and keep falling, even if the economy is growing briskly, until GDP rises back to potential and the negative output gap is eliminated.

Around the corner from Fitzpatrick's is the Owl and Turtle Bookshop, where signed copies of "Empire Falls" have been selling briskly since the book's publication.

Exports, a main driver of growth, also recovered briskly from their sharp fall in early 2009, allowing China to gain global market share last year.

Neil deGrasse Tyson's book on the episode, "The Pluto Files: The Rise and Fall of America's Favorite Planet," sold briskly (although so did "How I Killed Pluto and Why It Had It Coming," by Mike Brown, the Caltech astronomer who first spotted Eris).

Basements flooding, trees falling, windows crashing — the conversation ran briskly, and it was not purely hypothetical.

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